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NetVibes Coming to Facebook
What’s the best way to gain a boatload of users for your web-based application in a short amount of time? If you said “Build a Facebook version,” you win. Here’s your prize: full NetVibes integration with Facebook Connect. This is going to let you integrate all your NetVibes activity feeds into Facebook and utilize the Facebook features that allow commenting, interaction and sharing. The ...
Mashable
'Wall of Shame' defendant sues
Attorney Brian J. Griffin is trying to get his client removed from the online gallery of alleged drunken drivers. He says it's unconstitutional.
Newsday
She's Hot. She's Here. She's Wired.
Coming out with SheWired. “She’s Hot. She’s Coming. She’s Wired.” As of next week, barring massive computer meltdowns and a Stephen King style Maximum Overdrive machines gone wild scenario, “She” will have arrived.
Gay Wired
Kyle Andrews' 'Real Blasty' sees proper release in January
While local friends and fans have already gotten a chance to grab hometown laptop-pop phenom Kyle Andrews' new Real Blasty, folks far and wide will get introduced to it come Jan. 20.
The Tennessean
The Pink Spiders on DJ Rossstar's Punk Rock Show
Nashville rock band The Pink Spiders will pop up on DJ Rossstar's Punk Rock Show tonight (Oct. 9) at 9 p.m. central; Rossstar's show is a long-running Internet radio spot that points to some 20,000 listeners per broadcast.
The Tennessean
Investor proposes Microsoft buy Yahoo for $22 per share
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A small Yahoo Inc investor proposed a new deal on Thursday to sell the company to Microsoft Corp for $22 a share, a 74 percent premium to the Web pioneer's current stock price.
Reuters
Hackers using fake YouTube pages to attack computers
View of the homepage of the YouTube website. Computer security specialists warn that hackers are using fake YouTube pages to trick people into opening their machines to diabolical software.
TODAYonline
Hackers using fake YouTube pages to attack computers
Computer security specialists warn that hackers are using fake YouTube pages to trick people into opening their machines to diabolical software.
TurkishPress.com
Microsoft: How we'll take on VMware
Company believes it has the tools and the right price point to beat VMware in battle for virtualization market.
ZDNet Asia
Start-up looks to extend battery life
ZPower promising 40 percent longer battery life with its silver-zinc battery, which will make its debut with a large laptop manufacturer next year.
ZDNet Asia
D-League Teams Featured in NBA 09 The Inside
NEW YORK, October 8, 2008 - For the first time, the NBA Development League's 14 teams will be featured in Sony Computer Entertainment America's (SCEA) NBA 09 The Inside videogame, it was announced today.
OurSports Central
Study: Mobile Web sites need improvement
A recent study suggests that mobile Web sites need to make improvement to satisfy mobile surfers.
ZDNet Asia
Live-blogging is a strange beast
The revolution may not be televised, but you can bet that it will be "live-blogged" within an inch of its life
The Globe and Mail
Mac compatible USB-GPIB controllers released
National Instruments has released two new GPIB controllers, including a Mac compatible USB controller, the NI USB-GPIB-HS, and a Windows compatible low profile (LP) PCI Express controller, the NI PCIe-GPIB. The USB device is claimed to offer speeds up to 1.8MB per second using IEE 488.1 or 7.2MB per second with HS488. The cable can be connected directly between any GPIB instruments and a ...
MacNN
Tokyo Game Show 2008: New Xbox 360 Dashboard to be Released November 19
Microsoft reveals an improved Xbox Live interface...
AnandTech
Wall Street breaks losing streak
Wall Street opened strongly higher Thursday, as International Business Machines Corp.'s profit beat estimates and jobless claims declined last week. The IBM, the world largest computer-services company, posted third-quarter results that beat forecasts and reaffirmed its full-year earnings guidance. The IBM rose in early trading. In addition, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday that ...
People's Daily
U.S. Allegedly Eavesdropped On GI's Calls
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas.
WCBS-TV New York
U.S. Allegedly Eavesdropped On GI's Calls
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas.
CBS 13 Sacramento
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An intimate photo of Angelina Jolie breastfeeding one of her newborn twins taken by partner Brad Pitt has hit the internet.
Stuff
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale's Blog: Legislative Wrap-Up for the 110th Congress
From a legislative perspective, the last nine weeks have been a whirlwind.
SpaceRef
The Lenovo S10 Netbook is here, count me in
Netbooks are almost cheap enough to be an impulse buy. This may not be a good time to invest in Apple stock.
CNET
Louis Claassens
Louis Claassens, 62, of Sonoma died Oct 6, 2008, in Petaluma. He was a longtime resident of San Francisco and recently became a full-time resident of Sonoma. Louis was a pioneer in mainframe computer technology for 20 years.
Sonoma Index-Tribune
Two sheriff's department employees accused of computer tampering
Two Pima County Sheriff’s Department Corrections Officers have been arrested on charges of computer tampering.
FOX 11 Tucson
Nassau's 'Wall of Shame' defendant sues
One of the defendants on Nassau's drunken driving Wall of Shame has sued the county, demanding that her name and photograph be removed from the online gallery of defendants because it's unconstitutional.
Newsday
HP makes play for China
HP is announcing a new campaign to boost the company's presence in China. The company is planning to launch a new manufacturing plant in the city of Chongqing in western China. The 20,000 square-meter factory will focus primarily on building notebook and desktop systems for sale within China.
Infomatics
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