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Sun talks up Java in San Francisco
David Neal, IT Week , Wednesday 7 May 2008 at 15:33:00 Sun uses JavaOne to groom new developers Sun Microsystems has used the JavaOne conference to announce new technologies aimed at powering and creating compelling online content. The JavaOne conference took place in San Francisco this week, and... > Read the full article
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InNexus Biotechnology Launches Competitive Summer Intern Program -- LABapprentice
InNexus Biotechnology Inc. (OTCBB: IXSBF) (TSX VENTURE: IXS) (http://www.ixsbio.com), a drug development company commercializing the next generation of monoclonal antibodies based on its Dynamic Cross Linking (DXL(TM)) technology, begins LABapprentice, a competitive summer intern program with a twist, to reach internet surfers via the website: www.labapprentice.com.
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Opening Glance: Most Internet software, services stocks dip
(AP:NEW YORK) Internet software and services stocks mostly declined Wednesday morning with the overall market. The market slipped as the National Association of Realtors reported pending sales of existing homes declined by 1 percent in March. The drop was greater than many economists had expected.
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Sprint Nextel, Clearwire form WiMax group with Google, others
WASHINGTON (AFP) - In a major bet on the WiMax wireless Internet technology, Sprint Nextel and Clearwire said Wednesday they would combine their networks in a new company with investment from Google, Intel and others.
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Sprint Nextel, Clearwire unveil $12B high-speed wireless venture
Sprint Nextel Corp. announced a $12 billion joint venture for high-speed wireless service with Clearwire Corp. on Wednesday. (TWC) (S)
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Gas stations at two Thurway plazas to close temporarily
NEWBURGH -- The New York State Thruway Authority announced that fuel services will be temporarily unavailable at both the Plattekill and Modena travel plazas for a short time on Thursday morning, May 8, due to necessary upgrades being performed on the computer systems.
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SCR students graduate
Snow College President Scott Wyatt, left, congratulates Donna Wood upon her completion of an associate of applied science degree in business technology and desktop publishing Friday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Nov 2007 22:00 UTC
"Almost a year on from the release of Microsoft's Windows Vista, only 13 percent of companies say they expect to move all desktops to the operating system, according to a survey released this week . Furthermore, adoption of Linux continues to gather pace, with a particular emphasis on the desktop emerging."
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Recruitment: More jobseekers turning to internet for next move
Motor trade jobseekers are increasingly using the internet to hunt for their next job. Almost half (43%) of jobhunters now search for employment opportunities via the web, according to a recent survey.
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IN BRIEF
About 775 people brought items to the Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority site in Lyndon Township Saturday during the first of two countywide spring cleanup days.
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Java platform to get modularity, OSGi support
Upcoming versions of the Java platform will be fitted with capabilities such as flexibility, OSGi support, and modularity, Sun Microsystems officials said Tuesday afternoon at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco. Roadmaps were detailed for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6 and Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 7. Java SE serves as a base Java platform, with the ...
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Library launches Spanish ‘InfoLine Chat’ service
If you think that internet “chat rooms” are just places for kids to waste time, here is some news. The Queens Library has one - a live, free online reference service for questions that require brief, accurate answers that can be found in reference resources - and now it’s available in Spanish, too.
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Judge Allows Counterattack In Music-File-Sharing Case
TAMPA – A federal judge has refused to dismiss a counterclaim filed in federal court by a Dade City lawyer who is accusing the recording industry of using deceptive tactics against college students named in music downloading lawsuits.
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Want a Psystar? Be Careful What You Wish For.
Macworld has unboxed a Psystar so you don't have to. Putting aside the atrocious packing -- peanuts, for heaven's sake, and a power cord tangled in the fan -- major apps just don't work. Turns out if you want a "Mac" for a PC price you get what you pay for.
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Gateway Introduces New Desktop PCs
Gateway announced several new desktop computers this week, some of them have factory overclocked processors and one offers Windows XP. Gateway says that it has increased the performance of its value FX desktop the FX7026. The machine has an Intel Core 2 Qu...
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Nintendo Launches News Info, DS Demo Wii Channel In U.S.
Nintendo of America has launched its latest Wii channel, known as the Nintendo Channel, in the U.S., featuring video previews and news, information on Wii and DS titles, and downloadable demos for a number of DS games currently on the market. First released in Japan in November of 2007, the channel has launched with a wide variety of promotional videos, including Wii and DS game trailers and ...
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MIT Takes Two-Pronged Approach to Mobile App Dev
Tech-savvy, diverse constituents currently mandate adoption of device-specific and Web-based apps; Google's Android is likely on the institute's horizon.... Six Sigma Certification 100% Online-Six Sigma Certificate from Villanova - Find Out More Now.
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Local educators go global
Story created May 05, 2008 - 11:02:49 EDT. EASTERN UPPER PENINSULA - Three area educators traveled to schools around the world to provide teacher trainings on student computer use in the classroom.
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Webby award winners announced
The winners of the 12th annual Webby Awards , the online equivalent of the Oscars, have been announced after a record turnout of sites and voters. Comedian Stephen Colbert won the coveted 'Person of the Year' award, and the BBC won three awards.
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35 AMD CPUs Tested for Power Consumption
We look at the power consumption and cost of running 35 AMD CPUs under varying conditions.
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Wired lines best in emergencies
Niagara police have issued a public safety advisory regarding internet phone services. The warning comes a week after the death of a toddler in Calgary. Niagara Regional Police are advising residents to consider the limitations of voice-over-internet protocol before making a switch from the old-fashioned land line. [...]
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Viral videos on the loose
They are viral—so contagiously funny, embarrassing or outrageous that you just have to share them with others and spread the word. Filipinos are gaining both fame and notoriety on the Internet with video postings on the YouTube.com.
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Warning Of AdWords Phishing Attacks
Security company Trend Micro have warned of a new phishing scam, this one involving Google AdWords and designed to steal information. But it’s indicative on increased attacks on all fronts on Google.
DesignTechnica |
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Mobile broadband access prices slashed
Service drops to £5 a month in 3G price war Three of the UK's 3G networks are going head-to-head in a bit to tempt customers to make use of mobile internet access by slashing prices to £5 per month for a 2.8 megabits per second (Mbps) connection.
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