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dtac launches new service for easy content search and download
Çѹ·Õè 12 ÁԶعÒ¹ 2551 15:32 ¹. dtac introduces the new service ‘SMS Search’ that enables users to search for music, games, mobile phone-decorating contents and information as fast and completely as they wish.
Thaipr.net |
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Laptops on steroids deliver full TV experience
There was a time when laptop computers represented nothing more than the most basic mobile computing. They held our email, PowerPoint presentations, grocery lists and calendars.
Toronto Star |
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Here, online arrest list makes exceptions
Web list provided by Sheriff's Office edits out relatives of deputies, other law enforcement officials.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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RP e-learning portal launched on Independence Day
A nonprofit organization behind knowledge portals Filipiniana.net and Wikipilipinas.org launched Thursday an e-learning portal that seeks to provide free and quality learning materials online to teachers and students.
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Storm Report: All quiet on the tropical front
The first named storm of the season has come and gone without stirring a leaf in Acadiana and neither the forecasters nor even the most far-fetched of the computer models show even a suspicion of a storm over the next week.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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NXP Launches the World's Fastest Cellular Modem
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, BUSINESS WIRE -- NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, today announced the world's fastest high-bandwidth cellular soft modem - Nexperia Cellular System Solution PNX6910. Powered by NXP's Embedded Vector Processor (EVP), a powerful Digital Signal Processing core, the PNX6910 is capable of achieving data transfer rates of 150 Mbits ...
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Recent Original Stories
"The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS , the first maintenance release of "Dapper Drake". This release includes both installable Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu.
New Mobile Computing |
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CEO wants to help papers
Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that the Internet search leader hopes its recently acquired advertising service DoubleClick will aid newspapers as they struggle to corral more online revenue.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jul 2007 21:52 UTC
Right on schedule, Microsoft announced that its Windows Home Server software is off to the presses . This clears the way for HP, Gateway, LaCie, Medion, and now Iomega and Fujitsu Siemens, (both also announced today, the latter in Europe only) to begin selling their Home Server-powered hardware later this quarter.
OS News |
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'Get Smart' gadgets still fun
a wireless, portable telephone that could be used anywhere - although it did require a dime to make a call.
The Washington Times |
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Google co-founder shells out $5 million for private spaceflight
A company that sends wealthy tourists into space aboard Russian rockets announced Wednesday that it has a new client, billionaire Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and a new plan for the first entirely private flight to the International Space Station.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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Google CEO prefers an independent Yahoo
Google believes an independent Yahoo is better for the marketplace than one that becomes part of Microsoft, Google chairman/CEO Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday.
Macworld UK |
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IDC raises global PC shipment forecast
Strong demand from emerging markets and an appetite for portable computers, including laptops, prompted IDC to raise its global PC shipment forecast Wednesday.
Macworld UK |
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China suspected of hacking into Congress
WASHINGTON - Hackers believed to be operating from China have broken into computers in Congress, apparently in search of information on Chinese dissidents, two Republican lawmakers said Wednesday.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Cuyahoga libraries host free weeklong computer camps
UPDATED: 04 :38 a.m. EDT, June 12, 2008 Cleveland Indians Franklin Gutierrez is out at the plate trying to score from first on a Jamey Carroll double in the 2nd inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field on June 11, 2008. Blocking the plate and making the tag is the Twins cather Joe Mauer.
The Plain Dealer |
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Chinese hack Capitol computers
UPDATED: 04 :37 a.m. EDT, June 12, 2008 Cleveland Indians Franklin Gutierrez is out at the plate trying to score from first on a Jamey Carroll double in the 2nd inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field on June 11, 2008. Blocking the plate and making the tag is the Twins cather Joe Mauer.
The Plain Dealer |
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
Angel are delighted to announce the launch of their new website, designed and developed by Optimal Internet.
Online Recruitment |
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For Web only Internet a new frontier for advertisers
ST. LOUIS - Anheuser-Busch is generating lots of buzz with an ad equal parts bawdy and hilarious, but you won't see it on television, and it barely mentions the beer it's advertising.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Google's Brin reserves rocket ride
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The Washington Times |
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Child porn cop keen to avoid jail
An ex-federal police officer who accessed child pornography over the internet is pleading not to be sent to jail.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Laptop gets boot in favor of human drummer
Personnel changes are not an unusual occurrence for rock bands, and Seance Fiction is no exception.Band members come and go.Sometimes, they're replaced and the band goes on. Other times, the group will break up, possibly to reappear with a new lineup and new name.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Mirada in live bingo deal with ITV
LONDON (Reuters) - Bingo lovers in Britain will be able to watch live games on television and play on the Internet after Mirada won a contract with ITV to provide interactive digital TV bingo services.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Rush & Molloy: 'McCain Girl' bombs with Obama fans
The folks that brought you "I've Got a Crush on Obama" may want to hit "edit" on their newest viral video, "McCain Girl." When the short debuted Tuesday night at the Webby Awards, known as the Internet Oscars, it was met by only scattered applause.
New York Daily News |
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Chinese Web music provider sues Baidu
BEIJING : Chinese online music provider 5fad.com said Thursday it had lodged a lawsuit against Nasdaq-listed search engine Baidu in New York for offering illegal music downloads.
Channel NewsAsia |
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A New Frontier In The War On Cancer?
Behind the scenes with researchers seeking high-tech cancer cures using the same technology that's behind computer chips and stain-proof fabrics. Is Nanotechnology the new frontier in the War on Cancer? Emily Senay reports.
CBS News |
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