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Google introduces networking tools
Following similar moves by the two biggest online hangouts, Internet search leader Google Inc. is introducing tools that are supposed to make any Web site more sociable.
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HP seeks to push into consulting
Hewlett-Packard is negotiating to buy information technology services provider Electronic Data Systems in a deal that would expand the world's largest personal computer maker's reach in the corporate consulting market.
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Rattleblog: Tales from the blogosphere
This month's Rattleblog talks about Yahoo being a runaway bride and changing its ways to become a better company, even more hype about the iPhone and why advertising is now the revenue model for most tech start-ups.
Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Sales of Mac Office rocket, says Microsoft
'Service pack' ready too
Silicon.com |
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NDS Selected by Cox Communications to Implement Its Next-Generation, Set-Top Box User Interface
NDS (Nasdaq:NNDS), the leading provider of technology solutions for digital pay-TV, today announced it has been chosen by Cox Communications to implement its next-generation video user interface (UI). Cox, a multi-service broadband communications and entertainment company, has designed an interactive UI for existing and new set-top boxes (STBs) deployed or to be deployed in its cable networks ...
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Ways on How to Get the Right Prepaid Calling Card
In today’s, era communication is the fast growing high technology. And as of now there are a lot of ways to communicate to your loved ones. Internet is one of the best examples where you can communicate to your loved ones through emails and online chatting.
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New BlackBerry is designed to stay ahead of iPhone
Research In Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry, said Monday that it will introduce its new BlackBerry Bold this summer, a revamped mobile device with faster Web browsing and more space for video and music, all designed to compete with Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone.
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Versatel Posts Fifth Straight Loss Since Initial Sale (Correct)
(Corrects second paragraph to show loss is for first quarter.) May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Versatel AG , the German phone and Internet company that sold shares for the first time last year, reported its fifth straight quarterly loss since its initial public offering.
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Alibaba ties up with Intel on SME-market PCs
Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba.com said it has entered into a tie-up with Intel Corp for a PC targeted at small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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Harry who? Meet the new J.K. Rowling
The vampires that sank their fangs into Harry Potter were born in the low desert of Arizona. They arrived in a dream, were immediately translated to paper, spread through the adolescent population like a virus and transmogrified into a publishing phenomenon.
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Online Apple stores run out of iPhone in U.S., U.K.
Maker might be paring inventory before unveiling an upgrade. Apple Inc. said Monday its online stores in the United States and United Kingdom are sold out of the iPhone, a sign supplies are being winnowed ahead of the launch of the device's next generation featuring faster Internet surfing speeds.
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Those workers aren't lazy . . . they're bored to death
When Mike, a 31-year-old engineer in New York City, started his job at a major television news Web site in 2006, he was relieved to finally have some free time at work. At his previous job, Mike had worked 12-hour days, was often on call seven days a week and rarely had a spare moment.
Orlando Sentinel |
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Sandakan : About 30 people, including an agent of a Foreign Exchange (Forex) Company claimed to have been cheated of RM500,000 in an internet investment scam.
Sabah Daily Express |
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Internet outcry as Olympic torch relay continues despite killer quake
The Olympic torch relay continued its "journey of harmony" around China on Tuesday despite a devastating earthquake that has left tens of thousands killed or missing, triggering an Internet outcry.
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kuala Lumpur : Bukit Gelugor MP Karpal Singh has been accused of politicising things by warning the Prime Minister that he will not hesitate to take legal action against the premier and his deputy if they continue attacking him publicly.
Sabah Daily Express |
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Internet outcry as Olympic torch relay continues despite killer quake
BEIJING (AFP) - The Olympic torch relay continued its "journey of harmony" around China on Tuesday despite a devastating earthquake that has left tens of thousands killed or missing, triggering an Internet outcry.
AFP via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Internet outcry as Olympic torch relay continues despite killer quake
The Olympic torch relay continued its "journey of harmony" around China on Tuesday despite a devastating earthquake that has left tens of thousands killed or missing, triggering an Internet outcry.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Westpac and St George: A three year IT hangover?
As Westpac and St George bank confirm their AU$18.6 billion merger plans, observers forecast that the IT hangover from the deal could take at least three years to wear off.
ZDNet Australia |
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Eee Box spotted backpacking in South America
THE CLEVER BOYS OVER at Chile Hardware, titan of the South American tech world, have managed to snap a few photos of the Asus Eee Box PC - the desktop version of the Eee laptop that fanboys have been swooning over.
The Inquirer |
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Apple in Asian iPhone deals; device sold out online
Apple Inc has signed deals to bring the iPhone to Singapore, India, Australia and the Philippines this year, which should help the company surpass its sales goal of 10 million units by the end of 2008.
Hindustan Times |
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Microsoft drops Windows XP pricing for low hardware specs
Microsoft has decided it is going to offer PC vendors a discount on the price of a Windows XP licenses. There is a catch, however, as the discount only applies to machines that have a specification no higher than a level set by Microsoft. The Microsoft-imposed machine limits are as follows: Single core processors only, with a [...]
Geek.com |
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Web-based spreadsheets with OpenOffice.org and Dojo
As functionality traditionally associated with desktop applications moves to the Web, developers are looking for new ways to handle that computational heavy lifting on the server side.
Java World |
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HP close to buying EDS for $12bn
Deal would help HP take on IBM
Silicon.com |
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Turn teen texting toward better writing
Parents who have struggled to tear a teenager away from Facebook or detach one from texting know that teens increasingly communicate through writing.
The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News |
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Hitachi losses grow, eyes turnaround in hard drives
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Hitachi Ltd tumbled to a quarterly loss on slow TV sales and a tax writedown but said on Tuesday it would rebound to a profit this year on a recovery in hard drives, pushing its shares up 6 percent.
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