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Verizon Sets Up Energy Standards
June 6, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Verizon announced it has set its own energy-consumption standards and an associated measurement process for new telecommunications-related equipment in an effort to cut its power consumption and energy costs and lower its carbon footprint.
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Google Adds TV Ad Tracking To Analytics
Almost two years ago, an award-winning Google paper outlined a way to link a computer with a television to collect real-time data about viewer actions. The implications of the technology Google was working on could spell trouble for Nielsen Media Research, the incumbent, go-to agency providing the data upon which TV ad prices have been based for half a century. read more ...
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Free Broadband Plan Delayed
A plan to provide free wireless high-speed Internet service hit a snag this week over concerns about possible interference and a proposed censoring feature that upset free speech advocates
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Idina Menzel Launches Summer Tour in Support of Her Debut Album "I Stand"
HotBrick HSS4000 Firewall, Content, Mail and VirusServer (Rated by 1 users) The HotBrick HSS 4000 Firewall is a complete solution for the intermediate business market.
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Phishing, malware and online fraud is booming
Soca issues stark warning
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Icahn recommends Yahoo set a $49.5B sale price
Activist investor Carl Icahn wants Yahoo to tell Microsoft it's willing to be sold for $49.5 billion, about $2 billion above Microsoft's...
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Redmond Developer News Announces 2008 Innovator Awards
1105 Media's Redmond Developer News magazine has announced the winners of its first annual Redmond Developer News Innovator Awards. The 2008 awards, which appear in the June 1st issue, are based on development projects in four categories--Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Pure Windows, Collaboration, and Mobile.
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Former St. Tammany D.A.'s office employee indicted for selling criminal history checks
A federal grand jury in New Orleans has indicted a former employee of the St. Tammany Parish District Attorney's Office and two businessmen on a conspiracy charge involving the use of information obtained by a National Crime Information Center computer, according to U. S. Attorney Jim Letten.
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Intel gets FTC subpoena on processor competition
Intel says it has received a subpoena from the Federal Trade Commission concerning its practices in the microprocessor market.
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by Xaero_Vincent (4.16) on Tue 17th Oct 2006 15:36 UTC
I havent tried KOffice or GnomeOffice before. It sounds interesting but have a few questions: Is it any better than OpenOffice? How compatable is it with Microsoft Office? Does is support the Open Document format?
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Intel acknowledges subpoena in US antitrust probe
Computer chip titan Intel Corp. said Friday it had received a subpoena this week from US antitrust regulators after a two-year informal review on "competition in the microprocessor market."
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Stop helping the bad guys, Part 2
The bad guys of the Internet are fleecing unsuspecting computer users at an alarming rate, in an unprecedent...
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Big Brother 9 - The Blog
No Farting: Global Warming Cured - HURRAH: "New Zealand scientists claim to have developed a 'flatulence inoculation' aimed at cutting down on the massive amount of ...
Anorak |
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Billboard.com -- Girl Talk Prepares To Unleash 'Animals'
Girl Talk fans should keep their eyes on the Internet over the next few weeks, as it will be the only place to obtain his new album in the short term.
Billboard.com |
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Microsoft preps 'critical' software fixes
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Friday 6 June 2008 at 17:18:00 Patch Tuesday looms Microsoft is to issue seven security patches in this month's Patch Tuesday, including 'critical' fixes for DirectX, Internet Explorer and Bluetooth wireless software for Windows.... > Read the full article
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-06 17:25 Yahoo says Icahn has 'no credible plan to operate' the company
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - Yahoo Inc. responded Friday to billionaire investor Carl Icahn, saying he has "no credible plan to operate" the company.
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Washington DC
LITCHFIELD, Conn. ( Map ) - LITCHFIELD, Conn. , June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Litchfield County , Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site.
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Research and Markets: Currently, 55% Laptop Manufacturers Adopt Magaluma as the Material of the Upper Cover - Read ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of 'China Consumer Electronic Products Case & Structure Market Report, 2007-2008' to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Washington DC
Activist investor Carl Icahn wants Yahoo to tell Microsoft it's willing to be sold for $49.5 billion, about $2 billion above Microsoft's last offer for the Internet pioneer.
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Icahn hits back at Yahoo, suggests deal with Google
In the latest tit-for-tat over Yahoo, billionaire Carl Icahn renewed accusations Friday that the Internet giant misled shareholders and suggested a joint search deal with Google if Yahoo cannot be sold to Microsoft.
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Conference Robot Connects Offices in Different Countries
An anonymous reader writes "With travel getting so expensive this sure would be a neat way to connect people in separate offices and not just when they are overseas: 'Minneapolis-based PowerObjects Inc. has created an innovative tool to communicate with its development team in Islamabad, Pakistan. It's a 5-foot-3-inch, 215-pound robot called POGO — a sort of rolling, computer-screen on wheels ...
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Icahn says Yahoo should sell for $49.5-billion
Financier steps up pressure with letter to chairman recommending takeover at $34.375 a share
The Globe and Mail |
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FTC launches probe of Intel
U.S. trade regulator opens formal antitrust investigation of world's largest maker of semiconductors
The Globe and Mail |
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Indiana history magazine now online
Associated Press - June 6, 2008 11:44 AM ET BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana University has placed more than a century of state history on the Internet.
WLFI Lafayette |
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Current Newswire:
"In the recently reported attack, H D Moore's Metasploit Project had all Internet traffic redirected to a defaced page, announcing that a group called sunwear had hacked the site for fun.
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