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Undercover cops press child luring chargea in Calgary
An undercover investigation into allegations of Internet luring has led to charges against a Calgary man already facing trial for a similar case.
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Obama Owes It to Web 2.0
The consumer has been spoiled by free online content -- this is no surprise. And execs on a panel at Advertising 2.0 agree that there's a problem , but they still haven't figured out a way to make money online.
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HTC launches new 3G phone
High Tech Computer Corporation has launched a new 3G version of its HTC Touch phone.
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The Ticker
Intel Corp. and its smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. have been subpoenaed by the Federal Trade Commission about possible anticompetitive behavior...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 1st Oct 2006 20:42 UTC
David Maynor and Jon 'Johnny Cache' Ellch aren't telling the complete Mac Wi-Fi flaw story after all.
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A tribute to the word guardians
Lindile Sifile talks to three East London librarians. Pictures by Nigel Louw IT WAS love at first sight. It was the musty smell of books that clinched it for me and my heart beat faster when I walked into a library for the first time in my life almost 50 years ago.
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FTC delays vote on airwaves auction
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission postponed next week's vote on whether to auction unused airwaves that would offer free wireless Internet connections.
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Boeing, Lockheed challenged in Humvee-heir fight
Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp., each aiming to win a $40 billion Pentagon order to replace Humvee transports used in Iraq, are counting on intelligence gained in assembling complex weapons systems to land the contract. This time, though, brains may not be enough.
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Tech Test: Finally, a useful digital pen
NEW YORK -- The pen, once mightier than the sword, has been getting trounced by the keyboard in the computer era. Now and then there's a push toward "pen-based computing" that doesn't get very far.
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Icahn urges Yahoo set a $49.5 billion sale price
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hoping to negotiate a compromise, activist investor Carl Icahn urged Yahoo Inc. to declare it is willing to accept a takeover offer of $49.5 billion -- about $2 billion above Microsoft Corp.'s last bid for the Internet pioneer.
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Highmark to give 'cyber' funds to doctors
Highmark Inc. is learning that if you want to get something done, you have to do it yourself. ...
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Feds investigating Intel
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation of Intel, the world's largest maker of computer microprocessors, for anti-competitive conduct, government officials and lawyers involved in the proceeding said yesterday.
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With online trading, it pays to shop around
With all sorts of daily living costs on the rise, it's a good time to make sure you're paying as little as possible to invest in stocks
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How Our Virtual Seminars Work
It's easy! - Simply log-onto your computer and dial the toll-free number emailed to you from DMA prior to and on the day of the virtual seminar. Enter your PIN code and you are connected. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy!
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Graduate Studies
Magíster integrador conformado por cursos de gestión, diseño de negocios y procesos; Tecnologías de Información de base y diseño de aplicaciones con éstas (particularmente Internet), y de inducción de habilidades de innovación.
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Coed softball results: Blackjack on the attack
Blackjack Roofing scored an astounding 35 runs in coed league softball Thursday night at Ber Juan Park, clobbering Wave Internet 35-6.
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Icahn recommends Yahoo set a $49.5b sale price
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Hoping to negotiate a compromise, activist investor Carl Icahn urged Yahoo Inc. to declare it is willing to accept a takeover offer of $49.5 billion -- about $2 billion above Microsoft Corp.'s last bid for the Internet pioneer. ...
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FTC opens formal probe of Intel sales tactics
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Escalating the world's largest computer chip maker's legal woes, the Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal probe into Intel Corp.'s sales tactics. ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Feb 2006 23:53 UTC
Fighting for icon space on the desktop is so 2001. The new frontier on a virgin PC is the browser, and Internet companies like Google are jostling for space on the browsers of new PCs.
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FTC subpoenas records in Intel antitrust case
Intel Corp. and its much smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. have been subpoenaed by the Federal Trade Commission about possible anticompetitive behavior in the microprocessor market, the companies said Friday. The move by the FTC to escalate its probe to a formal investigation is the latest in a series of legal challenges facing Intel, the world's largest computer chip maker. Antitrust ...
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Credit Suisse And UPMC Try The Spin-Out Road For In-House Technology
It's not an easy leap, though, from in-house IT tool to the entrepreneurial, commercial product mind-set.
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Down To Business: Meter Starts To Tick On Internet Access Pricing
Is Time Warner abusing its monopoly and whoring for profits, or just going after its fair share?
InformationWeek |
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CIOs Uncensored: For The Sake Of IT, Leave XP Alone
When upper management blames IT for Microsoft's decision to pull XP, it hurts the whole profession
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Union tests GM Canada
Yahoo Activist investor Carl Icahn urged Yahoo, Inc. to declare it is willing to accept a takeover offer of $49.5 billion – about $2 billion above Microsoft Corp.'s last bid for the Internet pioneer. Icahn recommended the price tag, $34.375 a share, in a letter Friday to Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock. It's the first time Icahn has publicly indicated what price he has in mind as he tries to force ...
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Rolling Review: Windows Server 2008 Server Core
Server Core provides a stripped-down and secure Windows build.
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