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Premier Basketball League Announces Exclusive National Television Deal
( Chicago, IL)... The Premier Basketball League is proud to announce an exclusive national television distribution agreement with Penn Atlantic Networks, Inc. Penn Atlantic, which currently provides broadband streaming of athletic events to over 200 colleges and universities, will also offer all league games via broadband beginning this season.
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Lawsuits combined in Hannaford data breach case
More than 20 lawsuits stemming from a massive security breach of Hannaford Bros. Co.'s computer system have been consolidated and assigned to a federal court in Maine. According to a decision announced Monday, the case will be heard by U.S. DistrictJudge D. Brock Hornby in Portland.
WBZ News Radio Boston |
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iPhone Effect in HP's 'Touch' PC?
The touch screen launch is among a major refresh across HP's product lines.
InternetNews.com |
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New Calix Ethernet Service Platforms Deliver High-Speed VDSL2 Over Copper
PETALUMA, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Calix today announced two new additions to its access portfolio that enable service providers to deliver advanced, high-bandwidth IP services over their existing copper infrastructure.
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FARO and Corvette Racing Shift into High Gear for Le Mans
LAKE MARY, Fla. ( Map ) - LAKE MARY, Fla. , June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FARO Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: FARO ) the world leader in portable computer-aided measurement hardware and software, has provided its latest equipment in an effort to help the GTS-champion Corvette Racing Team win the most grueling race of the season -- the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which takes place this weekend.
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Living with children: Tantrums in children
An Atlanta pediatrician sent me an article from the February issue of Pediatric News describing research recently conducted concerning tantrums in children ages 3 to 6. Intrigued, I spent some time on the Internet reading other accounts of the study. I even left several messages for the primary author, but haven't heard back from him at this writing.
Centre Daily Times |
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Bringing up Mommy: Digital generation is empowered while parents are lost in cyberspace
It's bad enough that my college son has to keep explaining to me the difference between "upload" and "download." Now it appears I can't regulate the temperature in my new mini-van without assistance from my 11-year-old.
Centre Daily Times |
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by segedunum (3.88) on Wed 6th Jul 2005 13:04 UTC
I thought we'd left this behind years ago, but it is clear that the vast majority of people still do not understand what is actually practical, and possible, with open source software of different licenses nor the business models and investment involved.
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CADNA's London Forum: Curbing International Domain Name Abuses
This past Thursday, the Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse held its London Online Brand Abuses and Internet Governance Education Forum. Broad in its geographical scope, the forum welcomed companies from the US, UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Switzerland, with half of the attendees representing Global 500 companies.
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Apple to launch iPhone App Store - first games revealed
At the Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 this week, Apple unveiled its App Store plans for iPhone, which launches next month. The service will feature downloads for both practical applications designed for the mobile phone as well as games that can be played on the iPhone. Key applications and games launching with the service include: A free [...]
Geek.com |
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Government Computer News
NetApp Inc. has released a new line of network-attached storage (NAS) units — the FAS3100 series, the company announced today.
Government Computer News |
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Opening Glance: Internet software, services stocks
Internet software and services stocks declined in Tuesday morning trading, following the overall market's decline as oil prices climbed and speculation swirled that the Federal Reserve may increase interest rates to combat inflation.
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French to block porn, terror, hate web sites
The French state and Internet service providers have struck a deal to block sites carrying child pornography or content linked to terrorism or racial hatred, Interior Minister Michel Alliot-Marie announced Tuesday. The plan, part of a larger effort to fight...
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ZyXEL Showcases Comprehensive Line of Broadband Access and Digital Home Solutions at NXTcomm
ZyXEL Communications, Inc. today announced it will demonstrate its technological expertise in xDSL access solutions including IP-based central office equipment, remote DSLAMs, CPEs and digital home connectivity equipment next week at NXTcomm in Las Vegas.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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An iPhone That's Twice as Fast at Half the Cost
Apple introduced the iPhone 3G on Monday. The new model has the original features that consumers raved about, but is twice as fast and half the price as the first-generation iPhone. In the U.S. the new iPhone 3G is priced at $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model. The phone goes on sale in the U.S. on July 11. The iPhone 3G has built-in GPS for expanded location-based mobile ...
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HP laptop's thinness rivals Apple's MacBook Air
Hewlett-Packard Co. unveiled new and updated PCs on Tuesday, among them a laptop that is thinner than the meatiest point on Apple Inc.'s MacBook Air.
Boston Globe |
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Stab suspect 'posted threat online'
Police have found evidence that the suspect in a bloody Tokyo stabbing rampage purchased a small cache of knives just before the assault and reportedly posted despondent internet messages warning he planned to kill people.
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Judge allows Bernardo interview online
Members of the public will be able to see Paul Bernardo's 31-minute jailhouse interview with police, in which he denies killing Elizabeth Bain, on TV and media websites, a judge has ruled today.
Hamilton Spectator |
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HP aims to transform market with touchy-feely PCs
BERLIN - Hewlett-Packard , the world's biggest computer maker, launched a new generation of PCs on Tuesday that respond to users tapping or stroking the screen, potentially bringing user-friendly computing to the masses.
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American Software, Inc. Invites You to Join Its Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Conference Call on the Web
In conjunction with American Software's Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 earnings release , you are invited to listen to its conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet on Wednesday, June 18 at 5:00 pm ET.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Top-growing US web sites in US in March 2008
Mar-08 Apr-08 Growth, & Rank Total Internet 188,010 190,728 1 N/A PlayList.com 5,548 7,632 38 137 MLB.com 9,799 13,318 36 76 IRS.gov 17,311 23,354 35 34 TheStreet.com Sites 3,733 4,667 25 238 Chrysler LLC...
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Hannaford Lawsuits Assigned To Federal Court In Maine
PORTLAND (AP) -- More than 20 lawsuits stemming from a massive security breach of Hannaford Bros. Co.'s computer system have been consolidated and assigned to a federal court in Maine.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Spam-Free Email Inboxes From O2
O2 is using eXpurgate, the unique spam filter and email categorisation service from Berlin-based security specialist eleven, to protect its customers' inboxes comprehensively against spam and phishing mails, eleven has announced on the occasion of the 13th General Meeting of the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group in Heidelberg, Germany.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) today announced that it has filed two more copyright infringement lawsuits, on behalf of two principal developers of BusyBox, alleging violation of the GNU General Public License (GPL). The defendants in this new round of lawsuits are Bell Microproducts, Inc. and Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Centre Daily Times |
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Oracle's Hazy Future
Quiz time. What is the world's top-seller of business software? If you guessed Microsoft, you were wrong. The answer is Oracle , which in 2007 also had the world's best-paid chief executive. Co-founder Larry Ellison took home $193 million last year.
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