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Issue 103 - 1st May - 30th May
Are Virtual Worlds the recruitment platform of tomorrow? - Online Recruitment Conference - 3rd June
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"InsideMetals.com" Adds Four Junior Gold Stocks to Its Popular Junior Gold & Mineral Stocks Shopping Mall
InsideMetals.com, an internet website that provides easy access to a detailed value-added WORLD VIEW of Gold Producer Stocks, Mineral Producer Stocks, and Junior Gold & Mineral Stocks, reported today that it has added four GOLD exploration companies to its Junior Gold & Mineral Stocks Shopping Mall.
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12 Downloads to Make Your Wi-Fi Life Easier and Fun
Increasingly, the world is becoming wireless. At home, at work, and on the road, you'll often connect to Wi-Fi networks and hotspots for Internet access. But doing so isn't always simple. You can use some assistance in finding and connecting to hotspots and networks, making sure that you don't link...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:09 UTC
For more than two decades, Microsoft's software and Intel's processors were so wedded that the pairing came to be known as Wintel. But as that computing era wanes, Microsoft is turning to a new source of chip design: its own labs .
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Iogear Offers Latest, Cheapest Networked USB Server
The USB Net ShareStation from Iogear isn't the only device on the market that lets you share USB peripherals, including Webcams, over a network by installing special driver software on local computers. But it appears to be the cheapest currently on the market, and with the ability to support the...
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Recent Original Stories
"It has been a hard year around here but steady progress on Symphony has continued. Symphony OS 2007 will be released either late this month or early next month with several major changes: Ubuntu 7.04 base system, Ubiquity installer, Google Gadgets as desklets, and continued performance improvements."
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20-05-2008: MCIS Zurich, CSA sign 5-year services contract
KUALA LUMPUR: MCIS Zurich Insurance Bhd (MZ) and Computer Systems Advisers (M) Bhd (CSA) have sealed a five-year managed services and IT hardware contract, which will see CSA providing IT services and Hewlett-Packard (HP) desktop and mobility hardware to MZ.
The Edge Daily |
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Authorities charge suspects in massive phishing scheme
Thirty-eight people were charged with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting internet users as part of a global crime ring, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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HP announces new storage system
HP has announced a highly scalable storage system designed to simplify the management of multiple petabytes of data at an affordable cost, making it ideal for online and digital media businesses. New business services offered by Web 2.0 and digital media firms – such as photo sharing, streaming media, video-on-demand and social networking – generate massive amounts of file-based data that ...
Maltamedia.com Daily News |
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AOL launches new web sites
AOL is shifting its focus toward serving niche audiences with the launch of dozens of specialty web sites, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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Bid for Big Brother database to record all phone and email
Plans for a giant database to record all the nation's phone calls and emails have been drawn up by the Home Office.
Daily Mirror |
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Supreme Court upholds part of child pornography law
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says even in the no-holds-barred world of the Internet, some limits on speech are needed in the fight against online child pornography.
The Monterey County Herald |
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HONCHO EXPOSED
'LOOK, WHEN you're dealing with amounts of money this large, none of it is justifiable. There is no moral right to any of this. But I earned this money over 10-plus years, not in one single year." So says IAC Internet honcho Barry Diller, defending his $1.1 billion in profits from early option grants. Barry is a cover boy this month, talking to Duff McDonald, whose story about him, titled "The ...
New York Post |
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S.Korean DRAM makers upped prices early May-source
TOKYO, May 20 - South Korean computer memory chip makers including Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Hynix Semiconductor Inc have raised their contract prices for the first half of May by around 5 percent, an industry source said on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Tektronix Announces UWB Test Cookbook
Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced it has created the world's first Methods of Implementation (MOI) for the new Ultra-Wideband (UWB) WiMedia PHY Test Specification Version 1.2 and released a new version of UWB Analysis software for DSA/DPO70000 series oscilloscopes that provides additional measurements for UWB WiMedia 1.2
TestandMeasurement.com |
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Researchers find new ways to steal data
Researchers have developed two new techniques for stealing data from a computer that use some unlikely hacking tools: cameras and telescopes.
China Daily |
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Google makes health services available to the public online
Google Inc. is offering the public electronic access to their medical records and other health-related information.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Using Google Health
Lots of health care providers use electronic health records. Google Health is an attempt to bring those records together in an easily accessible place controlled by the patient-consumer.
The Plain Dealer |
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E-mail about child porn ruled illegal
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court gave prosecutors a powerful tool Monday to attack the spread of child pornography online, ruling that people who send messages over the computer offering or seeking sexual images of children can be sent to prison, even when no such pornography exists.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Personalized sequencing of genes holds promise
Like high-definition televisions and home computers, DNA sequencing technology has become increasingly sophisticated and prices continue to plummet. Companies will sequence your entire genetic code for hundreds of thousands of dollars, or analyze a large set of common DNA variations for less than what we might pay for a TV set.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Microsoft, Yahoo search for a deal
Just two weeks after calling off merger talks, Microsoft is back at the bargaining table with Yahoo. Microsoft has proposed an alternative deal to Yahoo, one that would include just buying Yahoo's search business, rather than a full-blown buyout, a person familiar with the discussions said Monday.
New York Daily News |
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Free wireless Internet returns to city airport
The hottest topics in the last 24 hours. Travelers at Corpus Christi International Airport again have access to free Internet services.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Related Games
Sony Computer Entertainment has told our old friends GamesIndustry.biz there are plans to take action over Uncharted-branded air guns being sold on the Internet.
EuroGamer |
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Business newsmaker
DELL INC. said Donald J. Carty will step down as chief financial officer and be replaced by a General Electric Co. executive. Carty, a Canadian and ex-CEO of American Airlines, was hired to help lead the computer firm's turnaround.
Toronto Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Sep 2005 15:50 UTC
After providing Blastwave many of its PPC-based Open Desktop Workstations to speed up the port of OpenSolaris to PPC, Genesi has announced to donate $50 to Blastwave for each ODW sold, in order to keep the Blastwave community from shutting down.
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