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Asus powers up new Eee PC line
Asus has unveiled three new notebooks in an attempt to build on the success of its original Eee PC device.
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D-Link(R) Network Storage Device Functions as Independent BitTorrent Media Hub
D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today announced a free upgrade for its best-selling network attached storage device to enable BitTorrent file downloads and uploads independent of a PC.
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MessageLabs Announces Next Generation Policy Based Encryption Service
MessageLabs, a leading provider of integrated messaging and web security services to businesses worldwide, today announced an expanded Policy Based Encryption service offering full integration with its outbound Content Control service and multiple encryption delivery options.
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Audible.com Wins Audiobook of the Year: The Chopin Manuscript Named 2008 Audie Award Winner
NEWARK, N.J.----The leading provider of premium digital spoken audio information and entertainment, Audible, Inc., an Amazon.com, Inc. subsidiary , today announced the groundbreaking, original novel The Chopin Manuscript has been named "Audiobook of the Year" by the Audio Publishers Association.
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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. Google Site Search allows users to run a hosted version of Google's software to index and provide search capabilities for company websites.
Infomatics |
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Icahn vows to yank Yang from Yahoo
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has vowed to remove Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang if his proposed shareholder takeover of the company goes through.
Infomatics |
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Softbank to offer iPhones in Japan
TOKYO - Japanese mobile carrier Softbank Corp. said Wednesday it has a deal with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone later this year - the first such agreement in Japan for the...
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"The Free Software Foundation has published a third draft
of the GPL3 license. The FSF had indicated leading up to this draft that it would be addressing some concerns it had with the Novell-Microsoft agreements in the draft.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Acting on the advice of the License Approval Chair, the OSI Board today approved the Microsoft Public License and the Microsoft Reciprocal License . The decision to approve was informed by the overwhelming (though not unanimous) consensus from the open source community that these licenses satisfied the 10 criteria of the Open Source definition, and should therefore be approved."
New Mobile Computing |
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() Welcome to Googleville
(COVER STORY) America’s newest information superhighway begins On Oregon’s Silicon Prairie.
Willamette Week |
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Icahn vows to yank Yang from Yahoo
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Wednesday 4 June 2008 at 10:28:00 Hostile takeover would remove Yahoo co-founder and CEO Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has vowed to remove Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang if his proposed shareholder takeover of the company goes through.... > Read the full article
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Google Site Search targets corporates
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Wednesday 4 June 2008 at 10:14:00 New service geared towards enterprise sites Google has renewed its assault on the corporate market with the launch of an enterprise search service. Google Site Search allows users to run a hosted version of Google's software... > Read the full article
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10:24 (BST), 04/06/2008 LOL Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Agetec, Inc. today announced ...
– Agetec, Inc. today announced that its fun and hilarious Nintendo DS™ game, LOL, is now available for purchase. This unique multiplayer game can only be purchased online through the Agetec website.
gamesindustry.biz |
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McAfee: Beware of the .hk domain
McAfee is set to release a study late on Tuesday that indicates the domains that tend to be the most dangerous or malware-prone on the Web, and at the top of the list is the Hong Kong (.hk) domain.
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Gigabyte intros tablet-style Eee rival
UMPC and MID too Computex Gigabyte wasn't to be left behind by rivals Asus, MSI and Acer at this year's Computex - it too unveiled a compact laptop based on Intel's just-launched Atom N270 processor.…
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Computer subsidy scheme extended
The ‘PC for €0.99c a Day Scheme’ launched last February is being extended beyond its original expiry period to the 6 th of July 2008 to include purchases during the annual Trade Fair period, the IT Ministry said today.
Times of Malta |
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Microsoft, SingTel Team
ATLANTA -- Today at the GSM Association (GSMA) Mobile Innovation Marketplace - Americas, Microsoft Corp. announced the Connected Services Accelerator Program, a series of projects designed to incubate, and ultimately commercialize, new types of consumer, business and mobile services through collaboration with independent software vendors (ISVs), developers and operators.
Unstrung.com |
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
Contract workers still prefer talking to a real person than going online to find a new job, according to research from Resourcing Solutions Limited a specialist recruitment consultancy in the rail, engineering and construction sectors.
Online Recruitment |
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Rockers to play first Facebook gig
Sandi Thom did it from her basement in Tooting. Now a Wandsworth band is hoping to cause another internet sensation by being the first act to stream a gig live on Facebook.
Wandsworth Guardian |
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Stock market system crashes
Businesses and investors lost an estimated 16 billion kroner Tuesday due to a technical problem with the Nordic Nasdaq OMX stock market computer system.
The Copenhagen Post |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 12th Feb 2006 21:16 UTC
You probably know that Apple Remote Desktop lets you observe and control Macs across your network, but did you know that it can also count, inventory, and keep track of them for you?
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Icahn Says He Would Remove Yahoo’s Chief
The billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn vowed to remove Jerry Yang, Yahoo’s chief executive, if he succeeds in replacing the company’s board with his own slate of directors.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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MSN Looks to Hollywood for New Site
MSN said that it had signed an agreement with BermanBraun, a Los Angeles production company, to develop and maintain an entertainment-focused Web site.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Icahn urges firing of Yahoo board
SAN FRANCISCO -- Outraged by new details about Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to complicate Microsoft Corp.'s takeover bid, activist investor Carl Icahn says he believes that Yahoo's board will have to be fired to lure Microsoft back to the bargaining table.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Fugitive sentenced in sting
A former airline pilot and father of five who fled the country after being caught in a police Internet sex sting in Butler County was sentenced Tuesday to one year in prison.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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