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New App Store Available in 62 Countries
AUCKLAND - 10 June, 2008 - Apple today announced that downloads of its iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) have topped more than 250,000 since its launch on 6 March.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Microsoft claims Chicopee company is selling pirated software
SPRINGFIELD - Microsoft Corp. filled suit against KNT Computers of Chicopee today in federal court, alleging that KNT illegally installed the same copy of Microsoft's Windows XP Pro operating system and Office 2003 Pro on multiple computers, then sold the computers to unwitting consumers.
The Republican |
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BaySys International Introduces Solution for In-Flight Email Messaging Service for Wi-Fi Enabled BlackBerry Smartphones
BaySys is pleased to announce the availability of in-flight email messaging service using any BlackBerry 8820/8320 Wi-Fi enabled Smartphone.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Are all (Microsoft and Apple) sync services created equal?
Apple's introduction of the successor to .Mac -- a k a, MobileMe -- raises the question as to what's taking Microsoft so long to roll out Live Mesh. There aren't a whole lot of details yet available on MobileMe, other than that it will allow cloud-based synchronization...
ZDNet |
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Microsoft, Kaiser Try Health-Records Sharing
Microsoft and Kaiser plan to launch a pilot program to exchange patient information, the latest in a series of efforts to allow people to better maintain control over their health records.
WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance |
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Opera adds anti-malware to nearly final browser
Opera Software will include anti-malware and drive-by download defenses in version 9.5 of its flagship browser, which is now in beta.
Macworld |
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Icahn blasts Yahoo; Yahoo asks investors to reject him
The war of words between investor Carl Icahn and Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock continues, with Icahn blasting off yet another angry letter to Bostock.
Macworld |
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Man accused of sending explicit photos to Martin 'teen'
A Royal Palm Beach man is charged with sending photographs of his genitals to what he believed was a 14-year-old girl after making contact in an Internet chat room, according to court records.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Laptop electrical problem causes Saskatoon house fire
An electrical problem involving a laptop computer was the cause of a fire in a basement bedroom in the Parkridge neighbourhood early Monday morning, fire officials say.
Regina Leader-Post |
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iPhone Goes Global July 11
NEWBURY, U.K. and SAN FRANCISCO -- Vodafone, the world's leading international mobile communications group, and Apple(R) today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone 3G will be available in Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Portugal on July 11, and in the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, India, South Africa and Turkey later this year. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary features of ...
Unstrung.com |
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EBay's Faux Pas
The online auctioneer loses a landmark case in France and faces questions about the very basis on which it operates.
Forbes |
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The Next Phase Of Moore's Law
IBM's Bernard Meyerson talks about where computer chips are headed in the not-so-distant future.
Forbes |
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3G iPhone in 22 countries July 11th, 70+ total
After analysts predicted a larger area of deployment for the 3G iPhone, Apple on Monday announced it is bringing the much anticipated device to over 70 countries ñ just over one-third of countries in the world ñ a year after launching the first iPhone, with 22 countries to have it on July 11th. The 3G iPhone will make a return to the US through AT&...
MacNN |
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Apple unveils upgraded iPhone with faster Internet
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple Inc. unveiled an upgraded iPhone Monday with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities — priced $200 lower than current models, but with more expensive service.
The Bay City Times |
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IT pay rises 'above-inflation'
Computer workers and other IT staff have seen their basic pay rise by an above-inflation 4.8% in the past year, new figures showed. Their basic pay has increased faster than at any time in the past three years, according to salary survey specialists Celre.
Channel 4 |
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AppleSox complete sweep
WENATCHEE - If the first series of a season is an indicator of things to come, then the Wenatchee AppleSox are in for some kind of year.
The Wenatchee World |
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Former PC Geoffrey Harries, on child porn charges, stabbed to death
A police constable who resigned after child pornography was found on his home computer has been stabbed to death outside his home.
Times Online |
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Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price
The iPhone will soon be $200 cheaper and come with satellite navigation and faster Internet access, but it will be pricier to own because monthly service charges are rising.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Alanis Morissette Goes BlueTEC
Montvale, New Jersey June 9, 2008; Seven-time Grammy winning artist Alanis Morissette has partnered with Mercedes-Benz and its “Mixed Tape” online music magazine for “Underneath,” the first video/single from her highly anticipated new album Flavors of Entanglement (Maverick/Reprise Records).
The Auto Channel |
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Preseason Ranks: Wide Receiver
Terrell Owens edged out Reggie Wayne for the No. 2 spot, behind Randy Moss, on the Yahoo! Sports fantasy experts' '08 receiver rankings.
Yahoo! Sports |
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Preseason Ranks: Running Back
Four out of five Yahoo! Sports fantasy experts agree that LaDainian Tomlinson is the top running back for '08.
Yahoo! Sports |
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Preseason Ranks: Quarterback
There's no mystery as to who the Yahoo! Sports fantasy experts placed at the top of their '08 quarterback rankings.
Yahoo! Sports |
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New iPhone Apps Complement iPhone 3G
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the new 3G iPhone in his keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco Monday morning. But the new phone was also surrounded by a host of third-party applications that took advantage of its new features.ing.
PC Magazine |
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Apple's MobileMe Replaces .Mac with Updated Services
On Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs announced a new online service to replace .Mac. The service will feature "push" technology, through which e-mail, contacts, and calendar items will be automatically delivered to an iPhone, an iPod Touch, a Mac PC, or a Windows PC.
PC Magazine |
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Apple's iPhone 3G Rounds Out Enterprise Coverage
Apple is making the right promises to companies and their mobile workforces, but analysts suggest the devil is in the details.
InformationWeek |
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