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BBC1 TV shows to be broacast live on internet
Web viewers will still need to pay licence fees Doctor Who, Eastenders and other BBC 1 TV shows are to be broadcast live on the internet.
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Apple signs iPhone deals in Japan, Spain
Apple iPhone to be in 50 countries this year Softbank - Japan's third-largest mobile phone operator - yesterday announced that it was set to sell Apple's iPhone in Japan later this year.
PC Advisor |
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Ofcom implements ISP code for broadband speeds
32 ISPs agree to publish accurate connection speeds Ofcom has published a voluntary code designed to regulate the way broadband speeds are advertised.
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
With now around 30 million blogs existing on the World Wide Web, and recent research showing that the majority of bloggers are unaware of their legal position when posting online, employment lawyers at Glovers solicitors are warning both employees and employers to be aware of the problems that blogs may cause.
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China denies hacking U.S. government computer
China on Friday denied allegations that its operatives secretly copied the contents of a U.S. government laptop computer and used the data to try to hack into Commerce Department computers.
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Computer Modules to Showcase Mikrotron High Speed Machine Vision Cameras with Very High Sensitivity at Vision Show East
DMN Newswire--2008-6-6-- QZEO, the multimedia and imaging reseller division of San Diego based Computer Modules, Inc. (CMI), will feature Mikrotron cameras at the Vision Show East in Boston, June 10-12.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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China denies hacking US Commerce Dept.
Associated Press - June 6, 2008 4:23 AM ET BEIJING (AP) - China is denying allegations that its operatives tried to hack into Commerce Department computers using data from U.S.
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Experts head for cyberbully event
A conference to advise schools on how to tackle cyberbullying is being held in Cumbria.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Oct 2005 14:52 UTC
In a conversation that began as a request to include the SAS Transport Layer in the mainline Linux kernel, there was an interesting thread regarding specifications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Aug 2006 17:18 UTC, submitted by Konqi
The upcoming OpenSUSE 10.2 will feature a new KDE start menu with favorites and integrated search and application browser. It was developed by the KDE SUSE team after doing extensive usability testing on existing start menus - there will be a talk about it at aKademy 2006 next month.
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China denies hacking US Commerce Dept.
BEIJING (AP) - China is denying allegations that its operatives tried to hack into Commerce Department computers using data from U.S. government laptop.
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Movie download times will improve dramatically, Comcast tells investors
Comcast Corp. said Thursday that by early 2010 it plans to offer consumers in most of its markets Internet service so fast that they’ll be able to download a high-definition movie in minutes.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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Six months in prison for Internet stadium threat
A former grocery clerk must serve six months in federal prison for posting bogus Internet warnings of terrorist attacks on football stadiums, a judge ruled Thursday in Newark.
New York Daily News |
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NEC Demonstrates Rugged Laptop ShieldPRO: Video Report
Tokyo, June 6, 2008 (Diginfo) - NEC has added to its ShieldPRO series of rugged laptops the FC-N22A, a new model with higher performance and enhanced usability.
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Google Earth takes Disney World to the next dimension
Virtual visitors to Walt Disney World now can fall from space into the Magic Kingdom. They can fly around like Tinker Bell, looking in here or there, and then seeking close-up pictures, descriptions or videos of attractions -- while never leaving their computer.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Hi-Media Chief Sees European Web-Ad Consolidation, Is Talking
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- Hi-Media SA , Europe's third-biggest online advertising broker, expects a wave of takeovers to alter the industry over the next two years, Chief Executive Officer Cyril Zimmerman said.
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BBC One to be streamed live from 2009
The BBC already offers viewers across the UK access to content shown in the last 7 days through the introduction of the BBC iPlayer 5 months ago. Now it seems they are going one step further and plan to have BBC One streamed live on the Internet alongside the normal TV broadcast. The plan was announced [...]
Geek.com |
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Debug, assembly, virus: come lavoravano gli hacker 28 anni fa? (17/21)
Come vi avevo già anticipato, ora procederemo a creare un programma TSR , ovvero Terminate and Stay Resident , utilizzando un servizio del caro vecchio DOS. Tale servizio, richiamato mediante l'istruzione assembly INT 27h , termina un programma, esattamente come quando noi utilizzavamo l'istruzione INT 20h , ma non lo cancella dalla memoria.
Programmazione.it |
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Livingstone Golden Graduate still in education education
By Brent Johnson Salisbury Post "Mrs. P" was working when the first computers came along, and she didn't think much of them. She sums them up in three ...
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Wi-Fi figures reveal Britain's sharing side
BT has released figures showing that the nation shares more than 100,000 broadband connections through its Fon wireless hotspot scheme
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Patent Filing Lays Out What's Next For iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Apple faces the inevitable question of "what's next?" Monday after the computer maker as expected unveils its next-generation iPhone.
Cellular-News.com |
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TFN NEWS BRIEFING: TMT highlights to 09:10 BST
2008-06-06 08:56:28 BROKERWATCH Merrill Lynch reshuffles most preferred list of EU Telecoms LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Merrill Lynch has reshuffled its most preferred list of EU Telecoms, dropping Bouygues and Cable & Wireless Plc. after recent good performance, and including Carphone Warehouse Group Plc. and Telekom Austria, according to market sources. 2008-06-06 08:43:02 Asian stock market ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Nov 2007 22:54 UTC, submitted by teigetje
"The two opposing corners of RISC OS have apparently agreed to join forces and jointly coordinate development of the OS. RISCOS Ltd, who produce RISC OS 4 and 6, and RISC OS Open, who are overseeing RISC OS 5 development, promised this week to, effectively, chat to each other over a coffee."
New Mobile Computing |
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'Involuntary separation' coming for Ford staff
DETROIT -- Even though employees knew the dreaded e-mail would be coming, the fear became more real yesterday when it popped up on computers at Ford Motor Co. offices across North America.
London Free Press |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:38 UTC
Intel announced plans Tuesday to lay off thousands of workers over the next year after a strategic review designed to prepare the company for life with a smaller share of the chip market. The layoffs primarily hit the marketing and information technology departments.
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