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Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform
Attendees at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference are looking forward to the new iPhone's features and the fact that it will enable them to create applications for corporate use. Some, however, think the enhancements don't go far enough.
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Are Google, Yahoo the next dinosaurs?
Internet search engines are locked in their own Darwinian drama. Depending how it turns out, desktop brands such as Google and Yahoo could become sturdier versions of themselves, ensuring survival as more people bolt for the mobile Web. Or they could become the Dodo birds of the Net outclassed by a new generation of rivals.
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Reuters Business Summary
Apple takes wraps off "zippy" iPhone
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IBM announces newly enhanced Innovation Center in Bangalore
BANGALORE, 9 JUNE 2008 - IBM recently announced the expansion of the IBM Innovation Center in Bangalore for start-up companies, software developers, independent software vendors (ISVs), IT professionals, and academics.
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Australia job advertisements fall back in May
SYDNEY, June 10 (Reuters) - Job advertisements in Australian newspapers and on the Internet fell back in May, with ads in major newspapers suffering their biggest decline in eight years, a survey showed on Tuesday.
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Australia job advertisements fall back in May
SYDNEY, June 10 - Job advertisements in Australian newspapers and on the Internet fell back in May, with ads in major newspapers suffering their biggest decline in eight years, a survey showed on Tuesday.
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Mosquito season brings West Nile Virus warnings
The threat of West Nile Virus has faded in recent years. But mosquito bites are still risky business, say Lenawee County Health Department officials.
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Telcos offer deals ahead of full number portability
SINGAPORE: Last week, mysterious padlocked boxes arrived at retail stores worldwide, lined with strict instructions for them to be kept in a safe and not be opened until a specified date and time, so websites and blogs reported.
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Book Review: PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit by Geetesh Bajaj and Echo Swinford
Improving boring PowerPoint presentations. And yes, you have boring PowerPoint presentations. Geetesh Bajaj and Echo Swinford are both Microsoft PowerPoint MVPs. Both have written excellent books detailing how to get the most out of PowerPoint. Now they've joined forces to show you how to give your presentations a makeover. PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit contains eight case studies of ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Attacker in Tokyo foretold mayhem in messages
By JAY ALABASTER As mourners, some weeping, piled Japanese comics, flowers and other mementoes at the scene of a deadly stabbing rampage, the government Monday sought to impose tighter controls over large knives and provide better security in public places. News that the attacker had posted Internet messages saying he intended to kill people in the Akihabara district, the heart of Tokyo's comic ...
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Many US companies and industries will have to shift their focus and embrace a "new online lifestyle" in order to stay competitive, Google's CEO said Monday.
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Investor Ennui Over iPhone
Apple shares trade down after Apple unveils the new 3G version of its hit smart phone.
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Amazon site stumbles again Monday
Between 10:03 a.m. and 10:23 a.m. U.S. Pacific Time, only about 30 percent of visitors managed to enter Amazon.com, according to mobile and Internet management firm Keynote Systems, which tracks Web site performance.
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Apple Releases QuickTime 7.5 - Security Fixes, Compatibility Improvements
Apple released QuickTime 7.5 late on Monday, an update that appear to focus on security issues and compatibility improvements, despite its 7.4.5 yo 7.5 bump
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Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price
The iPhone will soon be $200 cheaper and support satellite navigation and faster Internet access, but higher monthly service charges are likely to erase most of the savings.
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Amazon.com Web site faces more trouble Monday
Amazon.com Inc.'s Web site suffered sporadic outages Monday, just days after unspecified issues knocked the online retailer offline for more than two hours.
Chicago Tribune |
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A bit of common sense - Editorial
Sure eBay may have started out as a Web site that helped first-time internet users to build onto Elvis collections and buy antique baskets, but now we all know if it's not for sale there, you are not going to find it. It seems the longer eBay has been around, the crazier the items get.
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CU Student Wins $25,000
A student at the University of Colorado in Boulder wins $25,000 in a computer science competition for developing a software program that would allow groups of designers to edit images remotely.
KMGH 7 Denver |
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Jobs announces iPhone 3G to much fanfare
SAN FRANCISCO, 9 JUNE 2008 - With anticipation at a fever pitch, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone 3G to an appreciative audience during the opening keynote speech at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday.
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Icahn blasts Yahoo; Yahoo asks investors to reject him
MIAMI, 9 JUNE 2008 - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn continued his epistolary shouting match with Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock on Monday with a letter in which he urges Bostock to justify his director compensation by releasing his time sheets and accuses him of purposefully not answering questions.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Apple unveils new iPhone with faster speeds
SAN FRANCISCO - The iPhone will soon be $200 cheaper _ and come with satellite navigation, faster Internet access and other new features _ but higher monthly service charges are likely to erase most of the savings.
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iPhone 2.0: Apple launches the second generation - but will it be a 'free' must-buy for the masses?
Apple has unveiled a smaller, more sophisticated, version of its touch-screen iPhone, which could be free to some customers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Sep 2005 20:28 UTC
The pressure is growing on Novell Inc's management to make major strategic changes after a regulatory filing revealed a Novell shareholder has joined Credit Suisse First Boston in calling for change at the identity management and Linux vendor.
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EU approves Nokia takeover of Trolltech
(Associated Press via NewsEdge) The European Union has approved Nokia's takeover plans for Oslo software company Trolltech. The deal, which values Trolltech at some 105 million euros ($160 million), should be completed this week, Nokia said.
telecomasia.net |
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Mobitel Project Helps Students Think Outside The Box
Bandar Seri Begawan - Laptops provided to educational institutions are giving the teachers and students flexible, affordable and convenient access to technology.
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