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3G iPhone to be thinner, longer battery life?
As the suspected June introduction date for the third generation iPhone rolls closer, a developer claims to have accurate insight into the device's specifications. While Apple has not yet confirmed any specs, the insider reveals that the 3G iPhone would be thinner than the present model, with double the internal memory ñ 16GB and 32GB ñ as well as ...
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Seagate Launches 300 GB 2.5-Inch Storage Hard Drive
The high capacity and speed rates of smaller drives are luring companies away from 3.5-inch to 2.5-inch devices for enterprise storage systems.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
SAN FRANCISCO Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program in Wisconsin and seven other states that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets dont poison the nations dumps.
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Gilbert woman accused in retail scam
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office pressed charges against a Gilbert woman accused of running a retail scam and raking in $150,000 by selling stolen merchandise online.
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Real-time stock quotes available free online
The average investor will no longer have to wait 15 or 20 minutes to find out what stocks are doing as multiple financial Web sites launch free real-time quote services. Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. on Monday began a six-month pilot program to provide real-time...
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China Unicom, Netcom in 56-bln-dlr merger
Wireless telecom provider China Unicom will take over fixed-line operator China Netcom in a share swap valued at 56 billion dollars, Unicom officials said here Monday.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
SAN FRANCISCO - Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program in Wisconsin and seven other states that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets don't poison the nation's dumps.
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under $2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million. According to an Associated Press analysis of a regulatory filing Monday, most of the compensation for Ronald Garriques, recruited from Motorola Inc., came in the form of stock ...
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Shopping
Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program in Wisconsin and seven other states that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets don't poison the nation's dumps.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Rocker Gabriel launches The Filter
While the internet may be a great place for entertainment, not everyone has the tech savvy - or the patience - to search seemingly infinite websites to discover something new.
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 2nd Jun 2008 19:59 UTC
Last week, IBM unveiled the first version of their OpenOffice.org offshoot, Lotus Symphony . Symphony is aimed at professional users in a corporate environment, but brings to OpenOffice.org many UI enhancements in an attractive, single tabbed interface.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"OpenSUSE has been driving innovation on the Linux desktop, and in today's serial we'll be discovering just what has been happening on the GNOME front.
New Mobile Computing |
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Nvidia Announces Tegra Chips For MIDs
The Tegra chips can achieve up to 10 times the power efficiency of similar products, due to the processors' low-power architecture.
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UGA student accused of harrassing ex online
Like many people their age, University of Georgia students Jared Wolny and Tessa Komer live much of their lives on social networking Web sites. When the pair started dating in August 2007 after meeting online, they posted sappy love notes other on facebook.com and myspace.com for everyone to see. The camera-happy pair took hundreds of photos together, from trips to Colorado to tailgating at ...
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Welocalize officials expect the deal to better position the company as the leader in translation of learning content with both a global platform and globalization management system software that automates language translation and is commonly used in Web sites that are multilingual.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy Co. is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs, old computers and other unwanted gadgets don't poison the nation's dumps.
INO News |
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Airlines lose web customers
Airline websites are falling in popularity, the latest evidence that more customers are pursuing cheaper holiday alternatives at home this summer rather than travelling abroad.
Financial Times |
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New Kaseya Module Has MSPs Seeing Green
The new Kaseya User State Management (KUSM) module was designed to give MSPs the ability to remotely manage desktops, including power options that let an administrator power down machines when not in use.
ChannelWeb |
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Real-time stock quotes become available at more places online
NEW YORK - The average investor will no longer have to wait 15 or 20 minutes to find out what stocks are doing as multiple financial Web sites launch free real-time quote services.
San Jose Mercury News |
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2008 Mazda3
TheCarConnection.com's team of car experts pored over road tests from respected Web sources to bring you this conclusive review of the 2008 Mazda3. Experts from TheCarConnection.com also have driven the Mazda3 sedan, wagon and high-peformance MazdaSpeed3, and can offer you a definitive opinion on this economical yet sporty line of compact ...
The Car Connection |
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New article introduces .NET Micro Framework
— May 21, 2008 — A newly available article describes the history and architecture of Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework (MF), the development environment for small, deeply embedded devices.
WindowsForDevices |
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NASDAQ, For Real, On Google Finance
Real-time NASDAQ quotes, long the province of online brokerages as a perk for their clients, come to Google Finance as a new, free feature. read more
WebProNews |
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Cornell Awarded Millions in Suit
SYRACUSE--A Jury has ordered a computer giant to pay million of dollars to a Southern Tier University for patent infringement. Cornell University won $184 million in their suit against Hewlett-Packard. Cornell had sued for $900 million.
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Comparing annual percentage rates 'What does the APR mean?'
With interest rates continuing at low levels, you probably receive frequent offers to refinance your current home loan or to purchase a new home. You have many lender choices, ranging from the Internet to local mortgage bankers to mortgage brokers.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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VOA’s Austin Warns Other Nations on Web Censorship
The head of Voice of America, the U.S. government's international broadcasting arm, advised other countries Monday that they must be on guard for Web censorship and "influence operations" disguised as journalism, and that they must protect journalists' rights to gather information without fear of overzealous courts.
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