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T-Mobile's Brew-haha Over Wi-Fi At Starbucks
T-Mobile is seeking unspecified damages against Starbucks for breach of its contract and unfair competition.
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The End of Middleware As You Know It
Dramatic industry changes - including vendor consolidation, outsourcing and the growth of open source - highlight the need for a better way. When a SOA implementation costs too much, the culprit is often the old-fashioned, proprietary and expensive server or hub-based middleware. A better, distributed approach to SOA infrastructure can help reduce cost and increase the benefit of SOA ...
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IMDB.com Hit by a DDoS Attack
June 9, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Movie database website The Internet Movie database suffered a sustained distributed denial-of-service attack Friday that coincided with Amazon.com being offline, according to reports by one researcher.
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New HD Animation Technology Provides Highest Quality Experience For Animators And Fans Around the World On MyToons.com
MyToons.com, the world's premier online animation community, today announced the launch of HD Animation(TM); a first for any online animation site. Animators and animation fans around the world can now experience both independent and studio animations in glorious high definition color and clarity -- precisely as the creators intended them to be viewed -- at MyToons.com.
Centre Daily Times |
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IBM flexes its market muscles
Profits slipped to $16.8 million, from $20.1 million in 2006. The company said that its sales rose a fraction faster than the growth rate of the overall IT market, estimated by researcher IDC at 6 per cent.
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Technology ''Transports'' Dell, NFIB Small Business Award Winner to International Growth
Steve Mattie, founder and president of Transport Designs, Inc., a manufacturer of highly customized enclosed trailers and truck conversion motor homes in Montoursville, Pa., remembers when he and his colleagues saw little use for a computer, as the trailer and motor home industry was decidedly low-tech.
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7,000 USC students, staff notified about missing computer
The University of South Carolina has warned more than 7,000 people they may have personal information on a missing desktop computer.
WIS News 10 Columbia |
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Security Adjusts to Shifting Landscape
The security industry is changing right beneath our feet, as new strategies and techniques to commit crime on the Internet evolve. Matt Hines, new SecurityWatch blogger for eWeek, takes a look at the state of the industry, from the leading research, new exploits coming out, the growing professionalism of the malware community, and social engineering and networking developments, in this ...
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Energy Department Claims World's Fastest Computer
A computer designed to run virtual tests of U.S. nuclear weapons will be the world's fastest, 1 petaflop - 1,000 trillion - calculations per second....
eWeek |
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Neelam Dhawan joins HP India
New Delhi, June 9: Hewlett-Packard today said the former managing director of Microsoft India Neelam Dhawan will join its India unit in the same capacity.
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Online Retailers Look to Bronto Software for Email Marketing Success
Today, at the 2008 Internet Retailer Conference and Exhibition, Bronto Software announced that over 100 online retailers are using its service and expertise to realize increased ROI, sales and Web site traffic through advanced email marketing techniques and best practices. Decision makers at top online retail brands cite its retail marketing proficiency, client service, technology strength, ...
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Microsoft sues computer chain, owner
Microsoft Corp. is suing a local computer chain for illegally copying its software onto computer systems without purchasing the programs.
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Cramer: "Cleveland Valley," not Silicon Valley, will save us [Internet Week]
At a breakfast event to conclude New York's Internet Week this morning, TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer said Valley innovation is all about creating "fancy ways to deliver music and videogames." The... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-09 16:24 VeriSign spent almost $450K lobbying in 1Q
WASHINGTON (AP) - VeriSign Inc., which runs many of the Internet's core directory systems, spent nearly $450,000 in the first quarter to lobby the federal government, according to a disclosure report.
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Linux beats Windows 2008 power-saving measures
Ensuring your servers stamp as small a carbon footprint as possible on the earth and in your datacenter can encompass everything from making sure they are shipped in recyclable packaging to hiring an analyst who can predict the total life-cycle environmental impact. For this test, we examined power consumption as a way to judge whether Windows Server 2008 or Linux is, in fact, the ...
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Study: 1 in 4 adults in NYC have herpes virus
A city Health Department study finds that more than a fourth of adult New Yorkers are infected with the virus that causes genital herpes. The study, released Monday, says about 26 percent of New York City adults have genital herpes, compared to about 19 percent nationwide. The department says genital herpes can double a person's risk for contracting HIV.
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Alabama Department of Human Resources Selects SouthernLINC Wireless for Jefferson County Pilot Program
ATLANTA----SouthernLINC Wireless, a Southern Company , today announced that it has been selected to provide service and phones to the Alabama Department of Human Resources as part of a pilot program for social workers in Jefferson County.
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Internet, tolerance spark change in urban gay communities
Gay communities - such as clubs, bars, events and neighborhoods - appear to be changing worldwide in light of several key factors, including Internet dating and achievement of civil rights, according to new University of Minnesota research.
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Debt stress tears at your body, too
The stress from deepening debt is becoming a major pain in the neck - and the back and the head and the stomach - for millions of Americans. When people are dealing with mountains of debt, they're much more likely to report health problems, too, according to an Associated Press-AOL Health poll. And not just little stuff; this means ulcers, severe depression, even heart attacks.
KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls |
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Southeast Missourian launches advertising site
The Southeast Missourian has launched a comprehensive online service for local businesses.
Southeast Missourian |
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Yahoo: Icahn ramps up pressure ahead of shareholder meeting
Carl Icahn has issued yet another open letter to Yahoo, questioning why it had allowed Google to 'leave it in the dust'. by Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited |
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Los Alamos Computer Breaks Speed Barrier
The Los Alamos-IBM Roadrunner computer has broken the long-awaited petaflop barrier: a million billion calculations per second.
Albuquerque Journal |
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Qosmos Brings Information Extraction to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) with Launch of New Product Line
PARIS, BUSINESS WIRE -- Qosmos (www.qosmos.com), the industry leader in information extraction solutions based on advanced Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology, today announced the launch of its next generation software and appliances, Qosmos ixEngine and Qosmos ixMachine.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Socially insecure in Downingtown
Reports of a Downingtown Area student hacking into a computer server and accessing taxpayers’ Social Security numbers are gaining attention around the county.
Daily Local News |
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JumpTV to Combine With NeuLion to Increase Sports Programming
June 9 (Bloomberg) -- JumpTV Inc. , the broadcaster of college sports tournaments and international television over the Internet, agreed to combine with closely held NeuLion Inc. in an all-stock deal to expand sports and ethnic programming.
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