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Aquilent, which specializes in online systems and services for the military and other government agencies, last week was named the council’s Government Contracting Firm of the Year.
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Yahoo! Movies ( http://movies.yahoo.com ) is debuting the trailer for "Eagle Eye" today starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan.
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Microsoft offers cash to searchers who buy
Microsoft is offering cash rebates when people make purchases after using its search engine as the software maker begins to reveal how it plans to take on Google following the failure of its $47.5 billion bid for Yahoo.
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Broadband controls on BT lifted
The telecommunications watchdog will remove strict controls on how BT sells wholesale broadband services in about 70 per cent of the market, after finding the group faced strong competition in many urban areas.
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DailyLead: Microsoft Live "Cashback" program, too little, too late!
Microsoft announced a new "Cashback" search service that pays a rebate for buying products found through Live search engine. Users of the program can receive 2 percent to 30 percent if they buy items found using Microsoft's Live search engine. Microsoft will partner with more than 700 retailers and will offer advertisers a cost-per-acquisition model of payment, meaning that they only pay for ads ...
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"Ark Linux is a distribution developed primarily for new Linux users, although its developers say experienced users should find it powerful enough to use as well. I've tested it before and found the later claim a bit overstated. Would version 2008.1, released this month, be a change for the better?
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Mac clone maker PsyStar dupes Apple's updates
The Florida-based Mac clone maker that first attracted national attention last month has posted several updates to Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X 10.5 for its users, including some that appear to be copies or modified versions of Apple's own security updates.
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Google Says It Will Defend Competitive Rationale of a Yahoo Deal
How can Google, the Internet search and advertising giant, contend that teaming up with Yahoo in search ads would not invite an antitrust challenge?
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Computer charged to Ga. Tech used for porn, documents show
A former Georgia Tech employee who was recently charged with theft as part of the ongoing state purchasing card investigation used the computer, Web cam and headset she bought with her card for pornography, documents show.
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Be the next online star with new Kodak HD cameras
Remember how Charisse Pempengco ended up being a guest at Ellen Degeneres’ show when the latter watched a youtube video of the petite Filipina singer belting her heart out in a Korean show?
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"Microsoft has just released the latest installment of the Windows Vista pre-RC1 builds, with Vista Build 5472.5 making its way to TAP and Tech Beta tester today, and for once, MSDN Subscribers too.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 28th Mar 2006 06:51 UTC
Avadis "Avie" Tevanian, Apple Computer's Chief Technology Officer, is leaving the firm to "pursue other interests," the company confirmed Monday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Sep 2006 14:12 UTC
Apple has quietly updated its Macintosh product line today. The iMac line is now all Merom (Core 2 Duo) based , and a new 24" model has been introduced. The iMac line now starts at USD 999 or EUR 999.01 (the cent does it) for the 17" model.
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More questions are raised about Moody's ratings
Moody's is investigating whether it assigned top-flight credit ratings to certain securities because of computer errors, raising new questions about the credibility of its assessments.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Jul 2006 21:19 UTC
Apple on Wednesday announced financial results for its fiscal 2006 third quarter ended July 1, 2006, posting revenue of USD 4.37 billion and a net quarterly profit of USD 472 million, or USD 0.54 per diluted share.
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ESCONDIDO: Charter high could add solar panels
ESCONDIDO ---- Escondido Charter High School could be the city's first campus to begin using the sun to keep lights, computers and other appliances in classrooms, offices and other school facilities running, school officials said this week. The possi
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Nov 2007 22:00 UTC
"Almost a year on from the release of Microsoft's Windows Vista, only 13 percent of companies say they expect to move all desktops to the operating system, according to a survey released this week . Furthermore, adoption of Linux continues to gather pace, with a particular emphasis on the desktop emerging."
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Reporter's Notebook: Stephen Peacock
I'm a former Washington, DC, journalist (1998-2003) who most recently worked for Communications Daily and Washington Internet Daily (WID) , investigative newsletters that cover the telecommunications, broadcast and Internet industries.
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Muslims Complain Japanese Cartoon Insulted Koran, Kyodo Reports
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- A Japanese cartoon depicting a character reading the Koran while ordering the execution of the animation's hero and friends sparked protests on Islamic Web sites, Kyodo News reported today.
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Reporter's Notebook: Bill Conroy
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) recently published an 84-page white paper called "Homefront Confidential: How the War on Terrorism Affects Access to Information and the Public's Right to Know."
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Reporter's Notebook: Bill Conroy
Is DHS mired in bureaucratic despotism? A memo issued today to Department of Homeland Security employees by DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff takes a bold stance against discrimination and in defense of whistleblowers within the massive bureaucracy.
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Microsoft's Cashback: Search, Buy and Get Paid
The software giant's latest effort to grow its search business includes ad-funded payouts to consumers.
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Ohio House Democrats appoint judge to vacant post
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Democrats in the Ohio House have appointed a judge to replace a lawmaker who resigned after an image of a topless woman was displayed by his computer during a high school presentation.
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ad:tech Miami Connects Marketers with Hispanic Culture, Diversity and Growth Online
ad:tech expositions, LLC (www.ad-tech.com), the leading conferences and exhibitions organizer for the global marketing community, is hosting its second annual event in Miami on June 3-4, 2008 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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Scots watch more TV than anyone else in UK
Scots watch more television than anyone else in the UK, a new report has found. Broadcast industry regulator Ofcom today releases its third Communications Market Report, a 93-page study into the use of television, radio, the internet and mobile phones in Scotland.
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