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Hyperspin Introduces Support for External Payment Systems in its Reseller Program
Hyperspin Internet Services, a provider of Web site and server monitoring, announced today it has upgraded the application programming interface (API) for its reseller platform to support external payment systems, enabling resellers to accept onl...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Jun 2006 21:36 UTC
Office 2007 is running late . Microsoft officials acknowledged on June 29 that the company will not meet the October 2006 business-availability target to which it committed in March of 2006. At that time, Microsoft officials said to expect retail availability of Office 2007 to be some time in January 2007, so as to coincide with the Vista launch.
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Understanding unique economic environments and local customs of doing business in Asia
Online consumer behaviour in Asia is characterised by differences in the level of macro economic development, telecommunications infrastructure, availability of payment methods, as well as presence of online players that drive growth in the local online space.
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by JCooper (3.52) on Fri 25th May 2007 18:03 UTC
You do realise that the included versions of these applications in Ubuntu are available for Windows as well, right? OpenOffice and GIMP run on Windows too.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:18 UTC
Microsoft has published a set of guidelines on which decisions to make now, so that your computer will be ready to run Windows Vista.
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Student accused of invading school files
WINNETKA, Ill. (AP) - A high school senior has been charged with misdemeanor computer tampering for allegedly breaking into the school's electronic student records.
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Yahoo Glue Pages Launches In India
Yahoo has launched Glue Pages Beta in Yahoo India . Glue Pages are specialized pages that contain an enhanced visual search result page, for select search queries. The search results that trigger the special "Glue Pages" run across searches in health, sports, entertainment, travel, technology, and finance categories. The Glue Pages combine classic search results on the left hand column ...
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Sprint, Clearwire form new wireless company
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Clearwire and Sprint Nextel said Wednesday they will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company.
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Gates says Microsoft isn't in the market for other deals
TOKYO » Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday the company isn't pursuing other deals after the withdrawal of its $47.5 billion takeover bid for Yahoo! He said the company put "a lot of effort" into the talks with Yahoo! and has decided the two should pursue "independent paths."
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Cloudbusting: Can you fight Google's million servers?
While 'cloud computing' is some way from being an enterprise reality, IT managers need to start planning now if they want to avoid being ordered by their bosses to implement technology from Google and close down their own datacentres, a Gartner analyst has warned.
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PREP NOTEBOOK: Tigers take perfect record to divisionals The Darby High School girls' tennis team finished the season unblemished, which is good news for the burgeoning tennis community - and bad news for the other teams at the upcoming divisional.
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Comcast considers limit on number of downloads
PHILADELPHIA » Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, is considering setting an official limit on the amount of data that subscribers can download per month and charging fees for those who go over. The major consideration is that bandwidth hogs don't slow down the network for the lighter users among the company's 14.
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CHAD DUNDAS: Journalism, technology still an uneasy marriage
People in the newspaper business are nervous these days. Nobody is quite sure what to make of this whole “Internet” thingy.
Missoulian |
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Microsoft claims GTA victory in US, too News by
Microsoft representatives are citing retailer reports that over 60 percent of GTA IV copies sold in the US are Xbox 360 versions. Gamerscoreblog , run by Microsoft staff and citing "data from the US team", wrote, "According to retailers more than 60% of all GTA games sold in the first week were the Xbox 360 version."
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Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55B wireless company
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Clearwire and Sprint Nextel said yesterday they will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company.
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European Parliament debates overhauling EU telecoms rules
EU legislation needs to be updated to keep pace with the rapid progress in the market and technologies of the electronic communications industry internet, fixed line and mobile telephone.
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Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55b wireless firm
Clearwire and Sprint Nextel said they will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company, an Associated Press report said.
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Top telcos team up on Europe-India cable plan
A construction and maintenance agreement to build the first direct, high-bandwidth optical-fibre submarine cable system from the UK to India, has been signed by 16 telecomms companies.
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'No new Yahoo bid'
Microsoft's Bill Gates has rubbished talks of a new takeover bid for Yahoo.
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Yahoo shareholders up in arms over spurned bid
Some want to sue, but insiders say Microsoft didn't put sweetened offer in writing.
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Be cautious with your passwords
The Web site of one of the companies I work for got a virus the other day, causing my computer to crash every time I tried to access it.
Daily Breeze |
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Wireless units to merge
TECHNOLOGY: Sprint Nextel and Clearwire will create a new $14.55 billion broadband company.
Daily Breeze |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 22:07 UTC
Good as well as bad news for Microsoft on the legal front. Their good news is that a judge has rejected Go Computing's claim that Microsoft used dirty tricks to keep it out of the operating system market.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Nov 2005 14:22 UTC
"After reading the round-by-round account of our dual-core desktop CPU prizefight, it should come as no shock that AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips are the runaway victors here, laying out the Intel Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chips pins up.
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NEWS: College searches for info security officer
Confidential research and security information can be transmitted by the click of a button or by the exchange of a simple CD. A professor at one of Dartmouth's peer institutions learned this when one of her trusted post-doctorate students tampered with data on her computer and some of her valuable research-related CD's were stolen. To counteract these security risks, the College is currently ...
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