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Intelsat Renews China Central Television Contract for U.S. DTH Services
PEMBROKE, Bermuda, BUSINESS WIRE -- Intelsat, Ltd., the leading provider of commercial satellite services, announced that China Central Television (CCTV), the national broadcaster of the People's Republic of China, renewed a multi-year contract on Intelsat's Galaxy 3C satellite for Ku-band capacity to distribute its regional direct-to-home (DTH) services in the United States.
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Sprint Simplifies Pricing, Makes Picking the Perfect Plan As Easy As 1-2-3
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., BUSINESS WIRE -- Sprint (NYSE:S) is giving customers an easier way to budget for their monthly wireless expenses with the launch on June 15 of new simplified pricing plans.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Dec 2006 20:56 UTC
"On November 30, Sophos issued its monthly report on the top ten threats reported to them in November of 2006. As a part of this, Sophos also studied Vista's vulnerability to these malware threats.
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BBB Warns Of Online Escrow Service Fraud
RALEIGH, N.C. -– The Better Business Bureau of Eastern North Carolina is warning all online consumers to be mindful of escrow service fraud, especially regarding vehicle purchases.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Jan 2006 14:52 UTC
"Steve Jobs foiled the rumormongers once more at last week's Macworld Expo. Most observers expected that Apple would announce the first Macintosh computers that partake of powerful and efficient Intel Core Duo microprocessors, the same used by top-notch Windows machines.
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Buxton Adds the Power of Google Maps to Enhance SCOUT
FORT WORTH, Texas , June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Buxton announced today that they have licensed with Google, Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG ) to use Google Maps as the mapping program to drive its online site and customer management system, SCOUT, beginning June 13 . The web-based tool provides clients with instant access to the most accurate psychographic and demographic data and mapping with the push of a ...
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Live from DM Days: Big Blue Goes 'Big Green' IBM's Elaine Lennox Explains How
June 12, 2008 — This morning, DM Days attendees gained insight on “going green” from Elaine Lennox, vice president of marketing for IBM’s Systems and Technology Group, and Matt Rosenblum, CEO of Neuwing Energy.
Direct Marketing Association |
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Sydney Archbishop launches Facebook for the faithful
The Sydney Archbishop Cardinal George Pell today launched a global Catholic social networking website based on the models of MySpace and Facebook.
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A family that's taken the road less travelled. Yoldeler Jewel Clark. Bird watching tips from a 12 year old and we'll taste some seaweed pasta. We're chasing the dogs at Eagle lake. Maine's Funniest Mom, Karen Morgan. Tracking an eagle on the internet. Lobstering in "Wintah".
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Gillard turns on funding for digital revolution
Students in almost 900 Australian secondary schools will be the first to receive computers promised by the federal government as part of what it calls its digital education revolution.
The Age |
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Parallels Desktop 5608 adds tools for Linux
Parallels Desktop Mac Build 5608, the latest build of the virtualization environment for Mac OS X, has been released. This build adds support for guest Parallels Tools for Linux in the latest Linux distributions (including Ubuntu 8). It also includes added support for running 3D graphics in your Windows VM on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.3. If you're alre...
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 14th May 2008 07:32
Opera 9.5 has been released , beating Firefox 3.0 to the punch which is supposed to be released soon as well. The marketing speak: "Opera's cross-device expertise, support for open Web standards and commitment to speed and performance culminate to create the most powerful Opera browser yet.
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Xbox global marketing boss leaves Microsoft
Jeff Bell will continue to work with firm throughout summer; exec set to 'pursue passion outside entertainment'
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Webcam has funky look, but 'lackluster' software
The Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 offers vastly superior performance and a much improved design compared with last year's LifeCam NX-3000 model.
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Live Search Tests Home Page Skins
The LiveSide Blog reports that Live Search is testing out a new feature that allows users to customize the skin or background of the Live.com home page. The LiveSide Blog has a screen capture of one of the skins, a couple in a lake. If you look at the right-bottom corner of the page, you will notice a link that says, "personalized page." I assume clicking on that link will give you several ...
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Now you can find out if your school is closed or delayed wherever you are! Get text messages or e-mails on your mobile phone, PDA, or computer with news, weather and more from WLBZ2.com.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Cyber campers prepare for awards event
Friday will be a virtual and very real thrill for 30 area students and their teachers, who have spent the week taking part in a "Cyber Discovery Camp" at Louisiana Tech, sponsored by the university and the local Cyber Innovation Center.
The Shreveport Times |
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Chrysler LLC Teams With eBay Motors as Sales of Certified Used Vehicles Rise
Pre-owned Chrysler, Jeep(R) and Dodge Brands
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Woods overcomes slow start, 3 off lead at US Open
Karlsson was 4 under, a shot ahead of Justin Hicks , Stuart Appleby and Patrick Sheehan , who teed off in the first threesome of the day under cloudy skies and cool temperatures at Torrey Pines.
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Circle Twelve Inc Announces Exclusive License to Multi-Touch, Multi-User DiamondTouch(TM) Technology
BOSTON----Circle Twelve Inc announced today that it has entered into a license agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, giving Circle Twelve rights to tabletop computing intellectual property, including exclusive world-wide rights to manufacture and sell the multi-touch, multi-user DiamondTouch table.
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US Congressmen accuse China of hacking their computers
Two U.S. Congressmen on Wednesday accused China of hacking their office computers, possibly compromising information on Chinese dissidents, the Congressmen and news reports said.
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Daily Debrief: Checking in on the health and soul of Yahoo
In Thursday's Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Dan Farber discuss the state of the company almost six months after Microsoft's initial takeover bid.
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San Fran Plans Free City Wi-Fi
June 12, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- While other cities such as Philadelphia, Santa Clara and San Jose are discontinuing their municipal Wi-Fi systems, San Francisco is planning to offer free city-wide wireless service by the year's end, said the city's mayor yesterday.
Web Host Industry Review |
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NA-FC schools lead state in number of efficient schools
Sitting at his computer, Tom Handy, manager of energy systems with New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated Schools Corp., analyzes the temperature inside Green Valley Elementary School’s cafeteria.It is off by three-tenths of a degree.
The Evening News and the Tribune |
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EFF Asks for Review of Flawed Appeals Court Ruling
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) urged an appeals court today to review a flawed decision allowing random and invasive searches of travelers' computers at the U.S. border.
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