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Apple Unveils a Faster, Cheaper iPhone
Steven P. Jobs announced a new version of the iPhone on Monday with a raft of new programs.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple to roll out enhanced iPhone
The device is faster and costs less at the counter, but service is more expensive.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Sprint, Garmin face challenges from iPhone upgrade
In the world of high-tech one-upmanship, no one does it quite like Steve Jobs. The Apple chief executive on Monday sought to outflank the world’s mobile phone companies with a new iPhone that’s faster, more feature-packed and cheaper than its predecessor.
The Kansas City Star |
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School vandalism damage set at $55K
Cocopah Middle School suffered $55,000 worth of damage when windows of three school buildings were smashed and computers were stolen last week, according tothe Scottsdale Unified School District.
East Valley Tribune |
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Four nations fight Microsoft's Open XML
BERLIN - Four developing countries have appealed against the adoption of Microsoft's Office Open XML document format as an international standard, the International Organisation for Standardisation said.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Making it big in games
A passion for building entertaining Flash games has taken a local game developer to greater heights.
The Star |
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Local telco brings 3G iPhone to Singapore
SINGAPORE, 10 JUNE 2008 – Local telecommunications provider Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel), in partnership with Apple, will bring the anticipated 3G version of the iPhone to Singapore later this year.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Thieves steal $22,000 using credit card of U.Va. professor
BY BRIAN McNEILL Media General News Service CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Identity thieves in New York stole $22,000 from University of Virginia professor Patrick Grant. Grant found out last month that the thieves opened a checking and savings account in his name, aided by his Social Security number and a fake New York driver's license with his name on it. Using an online banking feature of the fraudulent ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Index measures nation's happiness, stress
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Gallup Organization and a health industry partner now offer a detailed daily measure of U.S. happiness and stress that you can look up on the Internet. They hope that it will be as influential an indicator of national progress someday as the gross domestic product.
The Pantagraph |
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Gates invites Kimberley teacher to Microsoft HQ
A Kimberley teacher who used computer technology to improve the literacy levels of Indigenous students has received a personal invitation from Bill Gates to visit the Microsoft Corporation's headquarters in the United States.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Tom Green Addresses Future of Lifecasting and Online Video on New Mashable Conversations [video]
The first video edition of the Mashable Conversations podcast has finally launched today with a special guest interview with actor and television host, Tom Green. I had a chance to sit down — virtually, of course– with Tom at his studio in Los Angeles, which actually doubles as his living room! Tom, known for his satirical [...]
Mashable |
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Half of LI recycling programs failing, group says
Long Island's municipal recycling programs need to beef up their education programs, do a better job handling yard waste and place more recycling bins in parks, beaches and train stations, according to a report card released Monday by a local environmental advocacy group.
Newsday |
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Phanfare offers free iPhone photo uploading
Shortly after the WWDC keynote, Phanfare on Monday unveiled a new camera application for the iPhone that allows users to share photos on the web in a simplistic manner. Phanfare provides 1GB of free online storage for photos (without advertisements), while users can opt for unlimited storage options. Once users take a photo with the iPhone's built-...
MacNN |
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Recent Original Stories
"Alky is a tool that allows you to convert a Windows executable to a Mac OS X or Linux binary. We are focused on high-end gaming at the moment, though we will support other applications in the future. Our binary translation layer is already working fully for OS X and Linux support is in progress.
OS News |
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Flowers, Jones offer Web details on Bill Clinton
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton - for $1.99 a pop.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Flowers, Jones offer Web details on Bill Clinton
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton - for $1.99 a pop. The women, who gained notoriety in the early 1990s after claiming to have had sexual encounters with Clinton when he was governor of Arkansas, have created a Web site offering videos of their thoughts on Clinton, his wife Hillary and ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Crime Stoppers
THE CRIME HAPPENED AT 2710 CENTRAL FREEWAY AT COLORTYME. ON TUESDAY JUNE 3RD AT APPROXIMATELY 4:00 AM POLICE WERE DISPATCHED TO A BURGLAR ALARM. UPON ARRIVAL THEY FOUND THE FRONT WINDOW OF THE BUSINESS BROKEN AND SEVERAL LAPTOP COMPUTERS MISSING.
KFDX Wichita Falls |
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Orange Savings Bank Warning Community About Internet Scam
Have you received an email or a phone call from Orange Savings Bank about recent activity on your account.. even if you've never been a customer there? The bank says those messages and calls are 'not' coming from 'them', and they're not 'real'.
KFDM Beaumont |
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Clothing business fits Bristol just fine
Derrick Bristol used to run off screens for silky smooth jumpers. Now he’s silkscreening. The former Science Hill basketball player is owner of Connect Game, Inc., an internet clothing and sports apparel business.
Johnson City Press |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-10 03:55 Australian May job advertisements post biggest decline in 8 years - ANZ
SYDNEY (Thomson Financial) - The number of job advertisements in Australian newspapers and on the Internet fell in May, with ads in major newspapers suffering their biggest decline in eight years, the Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd's (ANZ) monthly job ads survey showed on Tuesday.
Interactive Investor |
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Free Security For Broadband Customers
Telecom Broadband customers are set to benefit from two new initiatives which will provide an enhanced and safer online experience.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Fairfax launches news website in WA
Fairfax Media today launched its new website in the lucrative West Australian market, WAtoday.com.au. The site, officially launched in Perth this morning by WA Premier Alan Carpenter, Fairfax Media chairman Ronald Walker and CEO David Kirk is the state's first dedicated online-only news service.
Whyalla News |
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Open Source Tour of Europe: Switzerland
"Switzerland is co-hosting EURO 2008 along with Austria and will be kicking off the tournament with a game against the Czech Republic on Saturday.
Linux Today |
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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. The Apple iPhone 3G will hit Australian shores through Vodafone and Optus on July 11.
ARNnet |
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Photrade: Sell and Protect Your Stock Photos [Invites]
You snap a picture of a beautiful sunset on the beach during your trip to Southern California. You upload it to Facebook or Flickr. Next thing you know, the picture is public for use and anyone can right-click their way to ownership of your photo. There is nothing wrong with this scenario. It happens all the [...]
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