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Egg Man CG Anime to Premiere Globally on Crunchyroll
The Crunchyroll video-sharing website announced that it will host the international premiere of the computer-graphics anime film Egg Man from T.O. Entertainment in the fall.
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Zimbabwe's Suspension Of Aid Work Before Presidential Elections Endangers People Living With HIV/AIDS, Group Says
The Zimbabwean government's order requiring all nongovernmental organizations to suspend aid work before the country's presidential elections on June 27 will particularly endanger people living with HIV/AIDS, Zimbabwe's National Association of Nongovernmental Organizations said Sunday, AFP/Google.com reports.
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Pearl Jam Partners With Verizon On Mobile Bootlegs
Pearl Jam has partnered with Verizon Wireless to sell live songs from the band's upcoming 12-city U.S. tour. Three songs from each show will be available after the concert on Verizon's V Cast service and PearlJamConcerts.com . One song will be a free mobile download and the other two will be available for purchase. read more
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Laptop works better for movies than games
The differences between the HP Pavilion dv9700t and the dv9500t we reviewed last year are subtle.
CNN.com |
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Google lets users measure the power of words
Number-crunchers can rejoice as Google Inc offers deeper access to the underlying figures for users' Web searches, giving some insight into trends based on the relative popularity of various words.
Canada.com |
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Kenwood's slave trade exhibits given online revival
March marked the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and Kenwood House staged a major exhibition telling a story rarely told. It has now been given a second life on the internet - reporter Josie Hinton finds out more.
The Ham&High Network |
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Citrix CEO predicts end for "desktop 1.0" PC
PCs to be reborn -- in the data centre. The virtualised "desktop 2.0" is about to kill once and for all the idea that a PC needs to be a physical device, Citrix CEO Mark Templeton has predicted at the company's well-attended iForum event in Edinburgh.
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Current Newswire:
"It used to be that companies could get away with stealing GPLed open-source code into their own software and no one would be the wiser. Those days are done.
Linux Today |
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Un support technique pour connecter sa console de jeux à Internet
Pour faire face aux nombreux problèmes rencontrés par les possesseurs de consoles de jeux nouvelle génération et de box ADSL pour connecter leurs machines à Internet, Teleperformance Technical Help a...
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Flowers and Jones Release Clinton Tales . . . for a Price
Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers, known for their affairs with the president, will release their accounts to the public via the Internet, for a price.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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Icahn-led proxy fight could trigger Yahoo severance plan
Yahoo Inc. said the severance plan that has been blasted by investor Carl Icahn would be triggered if a proxy fight Icahn has waged is successful.
Sacramento Business Journal |
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Measuring The Power of Words
Google Trends now promises even deeper digs about words people use to find your site.
InternetNews.com |
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FOX Interactive Makes the Weather Social with Flashy New Site
For many centuries we humans have employed the conversational icebreaker of weather reading - now perhaps more aptly termed “climate change” - as something to comment on in passing, over coffee, while idling at the office, and so on. Well it just so happens that today the social aspect for Jack and Jane Weatherman gets [...]
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Generation Technologies Corporation Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program
Generation Technologies Corporation, a leader in distributed content management solutions for television news networks and large media organizations, today announced it has attained Gold Certified Partner status in the Microsoft Partner Program with a competency in ISV/Software Solutions, recognizing Generation Technologies' expertise and impact in the technology marketplace.
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Omaha, Lincoln to get better network
Monday, Apple introduced its third-generation iPhone. Tuesday, AT&T, the only U.S. wireless service on which the phone can be used, said it will upgrade its Omaha-Lincoln network to the third-generation technology needed to get everything the iPhone has to offer.
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by MattK (2.16) on Tue 14th Feb 2006 17:47 UTC
Would anybody actually use this feature. Aren't flash drives to store non-volatile information. Why not just buy another stick of ram. This wouldn't work instead of ram since theft would be far too easy. Just a geewizz feature that is pretty much useless.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Google co-founder Brin books space flight
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Early iPhone buyers can trade up, get rebate
Some customers who bought Apple Inc.'s iPhone at AT&T Inc. stores may be able to exchange the handset for the faster, less expensive new model and get a rebate. (T) (AAPL)
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Contest: Give us your Carrieisms
In each episode of "Sex And The City," Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, would muse about single issues by typing a question on her laptop computer. I call these questions Carrieisms.
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Using Distributed Computing To Thwart Ransomware
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The folks at Kaspersky labs are turning to distributed computing to factor the RSA key used by the GPcode virus to encrypt people's files and hold them for ransom. There are two 1024-bit RSA keys to break, which should require a network of about 15 million modern computers to spend a year per key factoring them. Unfortunately, there appear to be no ...
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IBM closes Symphony and orchestrates $25 support scheme
IBM HAS DECIDED to follow in Oracle’s footsteps and try to make money out of cheap business-orientated open source software.
The Inquirer |
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Philadelphia in talks over Wi-Fi network
Philadelphia is in talks with a group to take over its wireless Internet network. A spokesman for Mayor Michael Nutter said negotiations are under way. But he would not say whether they involved a community organization or a company.
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More on Whither Weiner
Yesterday, writing about executive stress at Yahoo, BoomTown posted about the swirling speculation around the fate of Jeff Weiner, the Network division EVP, who many at Yahoo think will soon be headed out the door after his recent paternity leave of four weeks.
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance |
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ISPs Purge Servers of Child Porn Newsgroups, Sites
Three major Internet service providers have reached an agreement with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to purge their servers of child pornography Web sites and newsgroups, Cuomo's office announced Tuesday.
PC Magazine |
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What Microsoft Patched Last Night
Microsoft released seven security bulletins and patches to address them. Three of the vulnerabilities are rated Critical.
PC Magazine |
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