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In the papers 6 May
RTE to launch internet-only TV channel Motorola shareholders get angry
Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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UPS Supply Chain Solutions to deploy CarrierNetOnline
UPS will initially deploy CNO's routing and planning optimisation engine, including a link to Google Maps, in primary distribution operations of UK retail clients.
Computer Business Review |
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Samsung drive may halt DRAM market recovery
Hynix announced a 15 percent rise in DRAM prices in April but an expected production drive at Samsung may rule out a market turnaround
ZDNet UK |
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Samsung drive may halt DRAM market recovery
Hynix announced a 15 percent rise in DRAM prices in April but an expected production drive at Samsung may rule out a market turnaround
ZDNet UK |
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Beatrice Yormark, president of Echelon
A daughter of Holocaust survivors, and the first female to earn a graduate degree from Purdue University's computer-science program, Beatrice Yormark made her mark in Silicon Valley.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Yahoo was willing to sell, but MS withdrew offer: Jerry Yang
NEW YORK: Internet's second most popular search engine Yahoo has said it was open to selling itself to Microsoft, but the software giant's chief executive Steven A Ballmer and his deal makers were not keen to negotiate and ultimately withdrew their propo sal.
The Hindu |
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Vodafone to sell Apple's iPhone
Vodafone will begin selling Apple's cutting edge iPhone product in Australia later this year. Vodafone said on Tuesday it had signed an agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey.
The West Australian |
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Internet called key weapon in luring tourists
MANITOWOC Compared to 15 years ago, tourists from around the globe can now visit the Port Cities via the Internet.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter |
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Study: dust made Dust Bowl drought more severe
One of the worst environmental catastrophes of the past century was the Dust Bowl during the 1930s in America. Now, new computer simulations show wind-driven dust made the drought even more severe. Scientists have known poor land use ...
People's Daily |
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Interpol in global manhunt for serial pedophile
Interpol has launched a global appeal to identify a man who is pictured sexually abusing young boys in hundreds of images on the Internet.
CNN.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 18:53 UTC
Although it has done so subtly, Apple Computer has slowly been addressing issues with its new MacBook Pro notebooks and now appears to be shipping a fourth minor revision of the Intel-based computers.
OS News |
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09:53 (BST), 06/05/2008 B-Boy Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - SouthPeak Games announced ...
- SouthPeak Games announced today that it will distribute “B-Boy” for PlayStation®2 computer and entertainment system and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system in the U.S this summer. B-Boy allows players to prove their skills as they challenge the world’s greatest breakdancers.
gamesindustry.biz |
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BSA signs anti-piracy MOU with Kuwait Ministry of Commerce
Business Software Alliance (BSA), the international association formed by the software industry to promote a safe and legal digital world, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Kuwait Ministry of Commerce and Industry in a move aimed at intensifying anti-piracy initiatives in the country.
AME Info |
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Microsoft to offer TV shows
Microsoft this week will start selling television shows to Zune media player owners through its affiliated online store.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Samsung drive may halt DRAM market recovery
Hynix announced a 15 percent rise in DRAM prices in April but an expected production drive at Samsung may rule out a market turnaround
ZDNet UK |
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Google asks FCC to ensure Verizon keeps C-block open
Google urged U.S. regulators to prevent Verizon Wireless from excluding the carrier's mobile phones from open-access rules that apply to airwaves Verizon bought for $4.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Yahoo teams with McAfee on secure search
Yahoo and McAfee are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous Web sites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.
San Jose Mercury News |
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What moved the markets
Wall Street pulled back Monday following Microsoft's decision to withdraw its bid for Yahoo and oil prices rose to a new record over $120 a barrel.
San Jose Mercury News |
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People on the move: May 6
Jacqueline Hendy PayCycle The Palo Alto online payroll service provider appointed Jacqueline Hendy vice president of human resources.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Microsoft updates Live Search
Mircosoft is taking on Google. The company has made a number of changes to its Live Search application to give people more relevant search results and let them view maps and videos easily.
Computer Active |
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XBOX 360 Finally Getting Blu-ray
After months of rumors and denials, the XBOX 360 with a Blu-ray disc drive is due to be manufactured soon and shipped in Q3 of 2008. Pegatron Technology, an OEM subsidiary of Asustek Computer, is...Continue this aticle on Bink.nu.
Addict 3D |
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Former state rep. won’t face charges over Norwalk porn incident
NORWALK, Ohio — A Democratic state lawmaker who resigned after his computer displayed an image of a topless woman during a presentation to high school students will not face criminal charges.
The Toledo Blade |
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Microsoft abandons Yahoo bid
Microsoft has abandoned its efforts to acquire Yahoo. Chief executive Steve Ballmer sent a letter to Jerry Yang on Saturday afternoon informing the Yahoo chief that Microsoft was withdrawing its offer to acquire the firm for $42.3bn.
Computer Active |
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New Zune Software brings TV Shows and more
Microsoft announced a new software update for their Zune portable media players. The new Zune software is adding new software features and content to the Zune online store, music community and Zune Pass monthly subscription service.
Addict 3D |
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Kirk fights to protect kids from Web predators
U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Highland Park, said Monday he is acting to warn parents about the "Second Life" social networking site, which he said does not restrict minors from accessing sexually explicit areas of the Internet.
Lake County News Sun |
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