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Golden Age for TV beckons
A golden age for television beckons as established TV companies go head on with the Internet and other new digital media platforms to woo audiences worldwide.
The Manila Times |
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Leaked Apple Docs Confirm New MacBook Models
Not that anyone has been doubting Apple will announce new MacBook and MacBook Pro models during its special media event on October 14, but now it appears that Apple has unintentionally confirmed that's exactly what will happen thanks to a leaked repair document. The company posted then pulled a document from its Web site over the weekend that references the "MacBook/MacBook Pro (Late 2008)."
The Mac Observer |
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Understand Global Cellular Video Devices as Internet Video Expands the Market & Forecasts Estimate Strong Growth for ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Cellular Video Devices: Internet Video Expands the Market" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Early Glance: Computer companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top computer companies are up at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $5.85 or 6.0 percent, to $102.65. Dell Inc rose $.67 or 5.0 percent, to $13.96.
INO News |
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The Ratings Game: Apple upgraded to buy rating following brutal sell-off
A brutal sell-off on shares of Apple Inc. over the last few weeks has brought at least one analyst around to reconsidering his view of the once high-flying stock.
Market Watch |
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Linux opportunity buried in Unix market share data
Unix got a headline regarding IBM's rising share of the server market, but the opportunity lies in the other operating system, whose server growth has been outpacing Unix's for some time.
CNET |
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Add 2.1-channel speakers to your laptop for $19.99
Logitech's 15-watt AudioHub speaker system doubles as a powered USB hub. It usually sells for around $100.
CNET |
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Another new hard disk... and an unsolved problem
Glaskowsky upgrades the hard disk in his MacBook Pro, but asks for reader help in migrating the contents of his Boot Camp partition for Windows.
CNET |
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Redwood City's NComputing gets large low-cost PC deal in India
A Silicon Valley company is claiming a major victory in its efforts to sell computers to schools that might otherwise be enticed by low-cost laptops such as the green-and-white XO from One Laptop Per Child or Intel"s Classmate PC.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Linux Today - KDE Launches User Forums
"The forum offers a number of categories Forum lists announcement and has a section for providing feedback about the forum. In News Releases you can discuss the latest and greatest KDE news, and even follow commits to the KDE codebase in real time.
Linux Today |
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West Nile mosquitoes aren't biting
PRINCETON — It’s been a fairly good year for the West Nile virus, at least locally.
Bureau County Republican |
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Almost human: Interview with a chatbot
An AI program called Elbot recently convinced several humans that he wasn't a machine – chats to a winning intelligence
New Scientist |
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FCC Clears Free Wireless Web Auction
Free wireless Internet plan moves ahead.
ChannelWeb |
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City hopes to shuttle people in futuristic 'podcars'
ITHACA, New York (AP) -- The thought of a driverless, computer-guided car transporting people where they want to go on demand is a futuristic notion to some.
CNN |
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Missing disc 'has details of 1.7m'
A missing Ministry of Defence computer hard drive may contain personal details of as many as 1.7 million people who have inquired about joining the armed forces, it was revealed.
Liverpool Echo |
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New testing program has district exploring options
Thanks to the recent installation of a nationally renowned computer-based testing system, district officials say they will be able to monitor individual students’ year-to-year academic growth like never before.
Monticello Times |
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UK & World News: Missing disc 'has details of 1.7m'
A missing Ministry of Defence computer hard drive may contain personal details of as many as 1.7 million people who have inquired about joining the armed forces, it was revealed.
icNewcastle - Sunday Sun |
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Xcerion Selected as Recipient of the 2008 European Cloud Computing Product Innovation Award by Frost & Sullivan
LINKOPING, Sweden, Oct. 13, 2008 -- Xcerion, the innovator of the world's leading collaborative and social "Cloud OS" -- icloud, today announced it was selected as the winner of the 2008 European Cloud Computing Product Innovation Award for the icloud Internet service.
GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Three weeks later, school computer problems continue
A virus that disrupted the Janesville School District's computers is still wreaking havoc more than three weeks after it was discovered.
The Janesville Gazette |
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Officials: Work Beginning On HP Site
Officials say construction begins Monday on Hewlett-Packard's new customer service and technical support center in Arkansas.
KTHV Little Rock |
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Officials: Work Beginning On HP Site
Officials say construction begins Monday on Hewlett-Packard's new customer service and technical support center in Arkansas.
KTHV Little Rock |
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Deloitte laptop stolen: Clients at risk
A stolen laptop belonging to consulting firm Deloitte contained confidential personal data belonging to 150,000 UK railway workers and all UK Vodafone staff with pensions. How ironic.
ZDNet |
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News: KT, Apple sign WiMax wireless deal for iPods, MacBooks
Apple has signed a tentative deal with South Korean broadband service provider KT Corp. to provide third-generation communications access for upcoming products such as iPods and MacBook laptop computers, reports the Yonhap News Agency. According to the report, the deal calls for the use of WiBro, the Korean variant of the WiMAX standard, in upcoming products, suggesting that Apple will be adding ...
iLounge |
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Acer's New Phenom X3 Desktop and 24-Inch LCD - Elegant in Form and Function
SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Acer, the third largest vendor in the PC market,(1) today announced the new Acer(R) Aspire X3200 desktop PC and Acer P244W 24-inch widescreen LCD display for customers in the United States.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Mafiaboy grows up: a hacker seeks redemption
The Internet attack took Yahoo engineers by surprise. It came so fast and with such intensity that Yahoo, then the Web's second most-popular destination, was knocked offline for about three hours. That was on the morning of Feb. 7, 2000. A few months later, 15 year-old Michael Calce was watching "Goodfellas" at a friend's house in the suburbs of Montreal when he got a 3 a.m. call on his ...
InfoWorld |
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