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Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
Major social networking service provider Facebook Inc of the United States on Monday announced the launch of services in Japanese.
Japan Today |
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Irish WiFi group mark European milestone
Free-hotspot.com, the Irish provider of free Wi-Fi Internet services to public and private cities across Europe, today said it has installed over 3,000 free HotSpots across 18 countries.
Ireland Business World |
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US gov't slammed over 'MySpace suicide'
Anti-hacking law stops anonymity on the web The Center for Democracy & Technology has slammed the US government for prosecuting a woman who started a MySpace cyberbulling campaign, which resulted in the suicide of a 13-year old girl.
PC Advisor |
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What would you say to the British PM?
Britain's "analogue prime minister" is trying something new, and it's online.
Independent Online |
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It's my child porn, but she's the bad one
Wife tried to extort money over computer files, he tells cops Adam Ward pointed the finger at himself, according to a Lake County cyber-crime detective.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Justices uphold law against promotion of child porn
By MARK SHERMAN 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. A federal provision upheld by the court Monday imposes a mandatory five-year prison term on people convicted of promoting child porn, and it doesn't run afoul of First Amendment free-speech rights, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Free wi-fi at Abu Dhabi airport
Abu Dhabi International Airport will offer free wi-fi access to the internet for passengers for the first time from 1 June 2008, the operator of the airport said. Currently 152 airports around the world offer wi-fi services for free and over 52% of these airports are based in the US.
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Social Networking Sites Dominate Mobile Internet Access
Traffic to social networks comprise almost 40% of the mobile Web according to a traffic analysis report published by Opera Software.
Cellular-News.com |
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Classes show how to stay safe on web
CHILDREN and parents will be shown how to stay safe on the internet during a series of training sessions.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Top 25 Bank Holiday Destinations This Weekend According to the Internet
Britain's zoos can bank on a rush of business this weekend - as families use the Internet to help plan their day-trip outings.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Recent Original Stories
The big news [is] the discovery of an Apple patent that allows the computer maker to protect the installation of Mac OS X. In this case, really limit it to just Apple-produced hardware.
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by merkoth (3.84) on Fri 10th Aug 2007 02:52 UTC
And I'm not being sarcastic. Providing info is better than providing a not-so-reliable, late-to-party player, like Adobe did with Flash. I don't like nor flash nor Silverlight nor MS, but that doesn't mean that this isn't a step in the right direction.
New Mobile Computing |
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In the papers 20 May
Dell names new CFO Eight former AOL execs charged with fraud
ElectricNews.Net |
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Carty to step down at Dell
Donald Carty, the former American Airlines CEO who became Dell Inc.'s chief financial officer less than 18 months ago when the computer maker's accounting was under scrutiny, is stepping down and will be replaced by a longtime General Electric executive. Brian Gladden, chief executive of SABIC Innovative Plastics, formerly GE Plastics, will join Dell today and succeed Carty on June 13. Chairman ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Twenty per cent solution works wonders at Google
Amit Singh thought something was missing from OS X. The Google engineer--and author of Mac OS X Internals --took a look at what the Mac operating system didn't have that Linux and Solaris did.
ITBusiness.ca |
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UK Home Office considering Big Brother technology
The British Home Office is reported to have sounded out telecommunication firms and Internet Service Providers about creating a huge database on every phone call, e-mail and time spent on the internet by the public.
Calcutta News |
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Apple playing catch-up on iPhone music, says analyst
FRAMINGHAM, 19 MAY 2008 - Apple is talking to music labels about expanding the iPhone's ringtone selection and letting users download tunes over carriers' data networks, according to a report in the New York Times Monday.
Computerworld Singapore |
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IBM breakthrough to significantly reduce solar energy costs
Research being carried out by IBM in the field of solar energy has seen a breakthrough that allows a significant increase in the power generated from a single solar cell. That breakthrough sees a 1 cm x 1 cm cell able to produce 70 watts of usable power. Up until now the average power generation [...]
Geek.com |
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Anglers hook up on the Internet
Not long ago, Mark Schram of Fond du Lac was wishing he could share his love of fishing.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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HTC second largest smartphone vendor in India
High Tech Computer (HTC) has become the second largest vendor of smartphones in India, trailing after only Nokia, according to the latest data available from market research company Canalys.
Digi Times |
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Superfast broadband in the UK: the realistic picture
2008 is supposed to be the year broadband takes its next step in the UK. Nigel Whitfield looks at the harsh reality
Personal Computer World |
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'Hacktivism' on the rise
Internet users in the Middle East are being urged to take precautions against a new kind of cybercrime – Hacktivism – which is on the rise.
AME Info |
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Review: Colubris Wireless MSC networking
Cheap wireless access points may be an acceptable way of supporting Wifi users on a small network, but it’s a far from scalable approach. As numbers grow you’re likely to encounter performance and roaming issues, and you’ll end up having to manage lots of individual access points.
Personal Computer World |
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Review: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS operating system
With its strong focus on usability, Ubuntu has become well known as the most popular face of Linux.
Personal Computer World |
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Passengers to enjoy free wi-fi at Abu Dhabi International Airport
Abu Dhabi Airports Company, the owner-operator of Abu Dhabi International Airport, has today announced a number of changes that will take place from the 1 June 2008 with free wi-fi access to the internet for passengers being made available for the first time.
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