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NIU sings praises of Ruckus
Northern Illinois University in DeKalb has a program to encourage students who download to choose legal means.
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Voltage Security, Websense join to secure organizations' essential information
Voltage Security Inc., a provider of information encryption, and Websense Inc., a global provider of web, email and data protection technologies, introduced Monday an integrated security solution that will provide customers with comprehensive protection for their essential information across web, email and data security systems.
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Trend Micro improves its Worry-Free security solutions for smaller businesses
Trend Micro Inc., a global vendor of Internet content security, has enhanced its Worry-Free Security Solutions, which was first introduced over four years ago, with a new and upgraded line for small businesses and eCommerce sites that require smarter, better-performing technology to conquer a more sophisticated web threat landscape that has mutated beyond conventional viruses and spam.
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Faceoff
Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang and billionaire investor Carl Icahn moved closer to a showdown Tuesday, as the company set an Aug.
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AIT.com Says ‘2008 is for Web Hosting Resellers’
Leading web hosting services provider , Advanced Internet Technologies ( www.AIT.com/?pdkw=pr-fr-06-02-2008 ) prediction that 2008 would be its best year for partnering with resellers has proven to be an accurate one.
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Computer purchasing scheme extended
The scheme for the purchasing of computers for €0.99c per day is being extended beyond its original expiry period to July 6, 2008 to include purchases made during the annual trade fair period.
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Software makes teaching, learning languages easier
Moodle is well known in language classes at Bob Jones High School, as is Audacity. Moodle and Audacity aren't students with bizarre names but two software tools that apply technology in classroom study to enhance impromptu speaking skills.
The Huntsville Times |
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Will New York Tax Hurt Amazon’s Sales?
Though Amazon is now collecting sales tax on shipments to New York State, at least one analyst suggests that its sales to the state will hardly fall.
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Look launches fashion magazine online
IPC has launched look.co.uk, an online accompaniment to its weekly fashion magazine Look.
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Google launches ‘Site Search’ service
Google Enterprise has launched 'Site Search', a hosted service which allows website owners to create a self-branded, Google-powered search bar on their website.
Netimperative |
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Online retailing thrives despite economic slowdown
Online retailing is continuing to boom in the UK despite a gloomy economy outlook, according to new research.
Netimperative |
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Group launches online catalog for the disappeared
MANILA, Philippines - A non-government organization on Wednesday launched an online public access catalog (OPAC) on involuntary disappearances.
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Mobile carrier secures deal to sell iPhone in Japan
TOKYO - Japanese mobile carrier Softbank Corp. said Wednesday it now has a deal with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone later this year-the first such agreement in Japan for the hit cell phone.
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LOCAL AND STATE NEWS
Jury orders HP to pay Cornell $184 million in patent dispute Hewlett-Packard was told by a federal jury to pay $184 million to Cornell University after being accused of infringing a patent for data processing.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Intel displays low-price notebook computers in Taiwan Intel
Intel, whose processors run more than 70 percent of the world's personal computers, is showing off notebook PCs this week that use its Atom chips, which allow customers to offer less-expensive models.
San Jose Mercury News |
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AMD rolls out new laptop chip package
Advanced Micro Devices rolled out a new package of chips for laptops Wednesday, a major overhaul of its mobile lineup the chip maker hopes will help it climb out of a deep financial trough.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
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Google Site Search targets corporates
Google has renewed its assault on the corporate market with the launch of an enterprise search service.
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Acer bets big on Linux
Acer has stated that it will be pushing Linux aggressively on its laptops and netbooks.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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McAfee report identifies dangerous Web sites
When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal. Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released today by antivirus software
San Jose Mercury News |
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Softbank says to bring iPhone to Japan this year
Apple's iPhone is an Internet-enabled mobile telephone, portable digital media player and digital camera. Japan's third-largest cellphone operator Softbank Mobile has clinched a deal to bring Apple's iPhone to Japan.
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Comcast, Time Warner seek to charge more for Net speed
WASHINGTON - Cable service operators Comcast and Time Warner Cable said Tuesday that they will begin separate tests that will slow Internet access for heavy users and charge more to those who want additional speed.
San Jose Mercury News |
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How to Cut Your Quality of Life in Half in Just One Day
How much do you like your widescreen plasma TV, ultra-fast computer, designer clothes, high-count Egyptian cotton sheets and tweaked out ride-on lawn mower? How would it change your life if you had to downgrade to a 24" TV, slower computer, discount retail clothes and linens, and a push mower?
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ITQAN reasserts it can, at MICOM 2008
ITQAN, a leading integrated systems solutions company in the region, is making a strong presence in the second Middle East's Communication Exhibition 'MICOM 2008' which opened at Abu Dhabi International Exhibition Centre with the participation of major communications and IT companies in the region and the world.
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Gordon Laing
I recently bought myself a Sony Vaio TZ-series laptop and was amazed at how a single product could result in such contrasting experiences. Physically it’s everything I want from an ultraportable notebook: thin, light and sleek, with a superb screen and usable keyboard. To see it is to love it.
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