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Wind River, Intel Brining Linux to Vehicles
Wind River and Intel have announced a partnership to bring Linux-based "infotainment" to vehicles using Intel's Atom processor.
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China earthquake: Blogs claim 'swarming toads' warned of Sichuan disaster
Chinese internet blogs and media are awash with claims that "swarming? toads, falling water levels and the erratic behaviour of zoo animals were portents to the country's worst earthquake in 30 years.
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Consumers Have Great Expectations for Online Security Consumers recognize their role in securing accounts but still ...
Despite banks' best efforts to improve online security, their defenses are only as strong as their customers' security habits.
Finance Technology Network |
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New Enhancements for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
With virtualization, security and application updates, RHEL 5.2 takes aim at both server and desktop features for Linux users.
InternetNews.com |
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Mobile browser maker says social networks top use
Wed, May 21, 2008 (11:27 a.m.) People who use their cell phones to surf the Web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says.
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And now for something completely different. Most reviews of movies in theaters come the day of or within a week of their release. In today’s world with the Internet, the typical fan can see a review of a film most anytime. The next reviews usually come during the release of a film on DVD.
Westminster Community Times |
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Consumers Have Great Expectations for Online Security
Banks are challenged to meet consumers' expectations for online security.
BankTech |
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Mobile browser maker says social networks top use
People who use their cell phones to surf the Web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says. The Norway-based software firm _ which says its mobile browser, Opera Mini,...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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IBMR plans to set up foreign campuses
After setting up three campuses in India, Institute of Business Management & Research(IBMR) is now planning to go global. The education group is in the initial stages of planning to set up campuses in countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai. It is also looking at expanding its domestic network.
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Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
ZDNet India |
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Vip, Vodafone and RIM introduce BlackBerry solution in Macedonia
The BlackBerry solution brings together smartphones, software and services to allow access to e-mail, phone, calendar, web, multimedia and other applications on the go.
Digital Media Europe |
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Could an OEM like Dell every be as cool and as stylish as Apple?
The news that Apple now commands a massive 66% of the market share of PCs costing more than $1,000 and 14% of the overall market mush have sent shivers through some of the big OEMs. Part of Apple's runaway success has to be down to the fact that the company...
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BB Shots Fired At N.Y. State Senator's Office
Police are investigating three disturbing incidents that occurred at the Yonkers office of Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins which have raised anxiety and concern. In early April, someone tried to access a computer in the lobby of her 2nd floor suite. Two weeks later, officials tell CBS 2's Tony Aiello, a rock or a BB shot went through a window while a staffer sat nearby. On April 30, a second window ...
WCBS-TV New York |
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Psystar offers 13 non-Apple Software Updates
Yesterday, Mac cloner announced a series of Software Updates for their Open Computer: Safe updates, as well as bug fixes and workarounds, are now available in our Support section. We have released a couple of fixes for things like Time Machine as well as a fix for DHCP issues...
ZDNet |
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Photos: Meet the OLPC's $75 laptop
The One Laptop per Child project shows off its laptop of the future. The XO-2, it says, will be dirt cheap, easier to tote, and also an e-book.
CNET |
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Citizen 2.0 Voters Follow Issues and Candidates, Not Ads
This year's national and local elections are generating record advertising spending, including online. eMarketer estimates online advertising from political campaigns and advocacy groups will reach $50 million this year.
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Weapons of Mass Denial
A U.S. military botnet is a disturbing concept, but next to cluster bombs and cruise missiles it's War Lite.... We Love Virtual Appliances SpamTitan for VMware 99% Spam Detection, Kaspersky AV, Anti Phishing,30 Free Evaluation,Download Now
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Meridian Systems Announces New Independent Software Vendor Relationship with Data Builder Inc.
FOLSOM, Calif.----Meridian Systems, a software solutions leader for improving capital program and construction project performance, announced today a new Independent Software Vendor relationship with Data Builder, Inc., an expert and leader in developing integrated document management solutions for general contractors and facilities management companies.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mobile browser maker says social networks top use
People who use their cell phones to surf the Web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says.
Tri-City Herald |
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Mobile browser maker says social networks top use
People who use their cell phones to surf the Web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says. The Norway-based software firm - which says its mobile browser, Opera Mini, is the world's most popular - studied the Internet habits of more than 44 million Opera Mini users worldwide and reports there are major ...
The State |
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TrainingPro Announces National FHA Training on June 7
TrainingPro, the national leader in mortgage education, is hosting two FHA training sessions on June 7, which are available to mortgage professionals across the country through a live, instructor-led webinar. Students can log onto any computer with an internet connection and dial a toll-free telephone number to participate in one of two training session times: 8 a.m. (est) to 12:30 p.m. (est) ...
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Mobile browser maker Opera reports Web users steer most often to social networking sites
BRUSSELS, Belgium - People who use their cell phones to surf the Web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says.
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Virtual Disneyland is closing
Fans of the online version of the park are not happy about being kicked out. For Walt Disney Co., the task of opening a virtual version of Disneyland on the Web was relatively easy. Closing it, though, is proving to be quite a bit more difficult, thanks to the wrath of obsessive fans of Disney's theme parks.
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iPodObserver - AT&T Nears Completion of Full 3G/HSPA Technology
AT&T announced on Wednesday that they are nearing completion of their 3G HSPA technology that will deliver broadband speeds on its 3G network: 1.4 Mbps down and 800 Kbps up
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Linux may soon have a stronger open-source competitor on the desktop if FreeBSD's plans come to fruition. FreeBSD developer Scott Long told ZDNet UK on Thursday that the operating system, descended from the Unix derivative BSD, is "quickly approaching" feature parity with Linux . "Lots of work is going on to make FreeBSD more friendly on the desktop," Long said.
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