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Times are tough, but there's still a great living to be made off eBay
Park your car and find art and antique bargains online. (Photo provided) With eBay power sellers and online auction drop-off businesses, eBay executives assert that 1.3 million people worldwide generate income from their Web site. About half of those people live in the United States.
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Intel announces 4 Series desktop chipset family
Probably most significant is news of new integrated graphics chip in the G45 and G43.
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Cooley creating chaos online
Now I know what Riggo would have done in the age of the Internet.
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IBM break runs into opposition
A deal dating to 1993 under which IBM Corp. has saved money - and perhaps jobs - under a sales tax abatement agreement has suddenly turned controversial.
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HP will install Live Search, Explorer from Microsoft on newest computers
In a bid to boost its Web search traffic, Microsoft announced Monday a deal that will make its Live Search the default on Hewlett-Packard Co. personal computers shipped in the U.S. and Canada, starting in January.
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Spot pricing for NAND flash devices continues to fall, says Gartner
Spot pricing for NAND flash devices fell by the largest percentage last week during five consecutive weeks of lower pricing, according to the latest analysis from market research firm Gartner Inc.
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Zooglers work, rest and play
Google's European tech center offers innovative ways to boost staff creativity.
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Coupon firm aims for cut of online profits
Silicon Valley company strives to make Internet coupons profitable.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Best Buy testing e-waste disposal
Old TVs, computers, other items can be disposed for free at some stores.
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Ninemsn CEO Tony Faure resigns
Ninemsn chief executive Tony Faure has resigned and will leave the post as head of the PBL Media and Microsoft online media joint venture in August.
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AT&T offers DSL service
Q: Because I have a cellphone, I do not have a home phone. . . . I don't have cable or dish [service]. Is there any company that offers Internet access only? I'm thinking I have the string, just no yo-yo.
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Chartwell Technology to Launch New Online Bingo
CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - Chartwell Technology Inc. and Parlay Entertainment Inc. are pleased to jointly announce their intention to launch an online bingo network, powered by an Internet platform that combines Parlay's front-end bingo product with Chartwell's back-end administration system.
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Yahoo opposed Google deal before Microsoft bid
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc executives dismissed a search-advertising deal with Google due to antitrust concerns, one day before Microsoft Corp made its takeover offer earlier this year, according to court documents made public on Monday.
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IBM Adds Extreme Speed to Data Management Software Portfolio
IBM today announced availability of IBM solidDB, in-memory relational database software to deliver performance-critical data at extreme speeds -- up to 10 times faster than conventional database software.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Fantasy leagues not stealing, court says
For-profit Web sites have right to use real players' names without paying a licensing fee.
The Tennessean |
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Maximo Park DLC for Rock Band News by
Lounge stars busy rocking out with the new PAL version of Rock Band can look forward to downloadable songs from Jimmy Buffett and Disturbed this week and a song from Maximo Park next Tuesday.
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BA and Amadeus sign 10-year technology agreement
British Airways and Amadeus have decided to extend their existing relationship until 2017. The 10-year new agreement covers the entire IT Services relationship between the two.
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County Roundup
Cal Poly The man who threatened students and staff members through e-mail last fall was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail and three years’ felony probation, according to the District Attorney’s Office. Judge Dodie A. Harman sentenced former Cal Poly freshman Francisco Diaz, 19, who had pleaded no contest to making criminal threats and using a computer to deceive — both felonies. A ...
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Flitcham: Blessed computers!
THE arrival of new computer technology at a West Norfolk school has received the blessing of Bishop of Lynn, the Rt Rev James Langstaff – quite literally! (03/06/2008)
Lynn News |
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See a familiar face? Give the police a call
Florida's top prosecutor is aiming to apprehend the state's 10 ''most wanted'' fugitives with the help of a new website. The names and photos were posted in cyberspace on Monday morning.
Miami Herald |
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Man 'planned homemade Taser attack'
A MAN who previously stabbed a rival was trying to convert a meat tenderiser and two prongs into a stun-gun using internet instructions "to finish him up", a court heard.
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Green Technology Alliance Green IT Forum
Hitachi Data Systems is proud to be the Platinum sponsor of the Green Technology Alliance of Austin (GTA) first information forum, Tuesday, June 3, 8:30 am until 12:45 pm at the Microsoft Technology Center, 9606 North MoPac Expressway, Suite 200. Industry leaders in green technology from Microsoft, Hitachi, IBM and Sychron present on challenges and opportunities in the green IT space. [PR.com - ...
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 26th Sep 2006 12:03 UTC
After several months, we're very proud to finally bring you the result of the OSNews Alternative OS Contest . It took us a while to publish them all, but we are done now. Read on for the results.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 11th Jan 2006 18:06 UTC
Red Hat is letting Novell's Mono software only into its noncommercial Fedora product line, the Linux seller said Tuesday. Red Hat has no plans at this time to include the Novell software in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, company spokeswoman Gillian Farquhar said, meaning that there are no plans right now to make it a standard part of the commercially supported product from the Linux leader.
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University of Zurich offers the first children's computer game for cognitive-behavioral therapy
"Treasure Hunt", developed at the University of Zurich, is the world's first children's computer game for cognitive-behavioral therapy. It is made available free of charge to specialists for the therapy of children aged 9 to 13. The computer game is available in German, English and Dutch.
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