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Naturalist awarded for 20 years of work
Getting kids away from television, computers and into the outdoors is what inspires naturalist and Lakefield’s Kawartha Outdoor Education Centre executive director Jacob Rodenburg. Before his peers in Kirkfield, Ont., Saturday, the Federation of Ontario Naturalists recognized Rodenburg for his 20 years in the field, including 10 years in [...]
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Photos: Star Wars iPhone running Vista, WiMax I can't wait for the new iPhone to come out — mainly because I'm so dog-tired of listening to the never-ending screeds of rumour mongering nonsense speculating on what functionality the device will have that come out every single day.
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Features and Case Studies
Is online identity theft as rife as the widespread media reports would suggest? We find out whether the risks are real. If providers don't pitch in against the threat, customers might defect -- and the health of the Net itself could suffer.
ZDNet Australia |
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CHP: 2 People Killed In SJ Vehicle Crash
The California Highway Patrol has reported that two people have died in a vehicle crash in San Jose.
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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Apple iPhone SDK Reflects Major Developer Strategy
CEO Steve Jobs claims that 35% of the Fortune 500 companies have participated in Apple's beta program for developing business applications for the iPhone.
InformationWeek |
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Intel hit with antitrust investigation in US
Intel's business practices will come under the scrutiny of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has opened a formal antitrust investigation of the chipmaker.
ZDNet Australia |
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Technology: Fastest supercomputer in the world proves one in a million billion
Built from microchips originally destined for games consoles, Roadrunner is the world's fastest and latest supercomputer
Guardian Unlimited |
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Opposition grows to Highway 402 expansion
By CATHY DOBSON The Observer Public opposition to the expansion of Highway 402 appears to be gaining momentum just as Ontario starts detailed design work. More than 400 people, including four members of city council, have signed an online petition calling on the Environment Ministry undertake a [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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US elections: Barack Obama recruits team to tackle web smears
Units also being set up to deal with other vulnerable points, including remarks by his wife Michelle
Guardian Unlimited |
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POLLOCK: Some bad PR for Bills and Lynch
MY RITUAL is always the same upon returning from vacation. Even with the OTH web site, only a fraction of the sports stories are posted, and none of the wire offerings.
Olean Times Herald |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-10 00:00 Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 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.
Interactive Investor |
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First day of Fringe ticket sales hit by system crash
FESTIVAL-GOERS seeking tickets for the Edinburgh Fringe were frustrated yesterday as its internet booking system crashed on the first day of business.
The Scotsman |
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Apple takes wraps off "zippy" iPhone, cuts price
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc on Monday unveiled a next-generation iPhone with faster Internet access that will run on advanced wireless networks and sell for as low as $199 -- half the current entry-level price.
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Vodafone to launch iPhone on July 11
Australia's second biggest telecommunications company Optus and international mobile phone provider Vodafone will launch Apple's third generation iphone on July 11.
The West Australian |
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IDC: Recession or no, Internet ad sales will boom
Times might be tough on the whole, but spending on Internet advertising is growing by leaps and bounds anyway, with total revenues up 23.9 percent in the first quarter of 2008, said an IDC analyst.
BetaNews |
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IT & T
Apple has unveiled its new iPhone, built for high-speed wireless networks with faster internet access and more features for business users.
The West Australian |
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Amazon goes down for the count twice
While the world's largest online retailer is basically staying pretty mum on what exactly caused its site to fail for two hours on Friday -- and seems to be continuing Monday -- the cause may be the site design itself.
BetaNews |
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Microsoft readies Windows Embedded 'Quebec'
The software giant is working on a Vista-based successor to its Windows XP-based embedded operating system, scheduled for release in 2010. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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State considers appeal in death of ironworker in Quincy
OLYMPIA - The state Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals is reviewing a petition filed recently in the 2006 death of a Richland ironworker at Microsoft's data center job site in Quincy.
Columbia Basin Herald |
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Exactly! I am in a similar position, needing a new laptop. I travel 3-4 weeks a month, constantly in and out of airports, United 1k, and almost enough Hilton points to stay in Hawaii free for a year
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Editorial - WWDC Feels All New Again
WWDC has had pretty much the same flavor for the last 15 years, having been mostly about the Mac. This year's keynote made it perfectly clear: the Next Big Thing has arrived and consists of a new major platform, the iPhone, a new generation of iPhone developers and new Apple leaders. The air was electric with anticipation
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New LGBT Social Networking Site Launches
A new social networking site for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Allied community was launched today in Beta. FriendsYouKnow.com attempts to be a little different: The site will donate 10 percent of subscription fees to organizations that support LGBT interests.
PC Magazine |
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New iPhone: is Apple eating humble pie?
Apple announces latest version of iPhone mobile handset, this time cheaper and faster
Guardian Unlimited |
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