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Why Korea won't bite the Apple
South Korea is proud of its electronics makers and tech-savvy consumers. Samsung and LG won't roll out the welcome mat for the new iPhone 3G.
ZDNet Asia
Traffic monitoring by ISPs should be curbed
Internet service providers should ask surfers' permission before using their traffic data for advertising purposes, according to the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)..
iTNews
Microsoft-Yahoo: The story so far
Last week's twist in the Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera has seen special guest Google entering the scene again after an absence of a few months..
iTNews
Organ Grinder: Views from the blog
Should we save our TV critics?
Guardian Unlimited
Area dads agree: Time is most precious reward
When Wilbert Boles of Torrington was growing up, he and his 11 siblings didn’t have cell phones, video games and laptop computers.
The Register Citizen
The Weekend's TV: How The West Was Lost, Sat BBC4 Commercial Breakdown With Jimmy Carr, Sun BBC1
How the West Was Lost began with a classic Western takedown, a grizzled, taciturn veteran finally reacting to the provocations of a cocky young upstart. Grizzled was Rich Hall, sporting a black hat and three-days-in-the-saddle worth of stubble. Cocky was a yuppie Hollywood type, using his laptop to check out the latest box-office figures and being noisily condescending about the Western. ...
Independent
Average Issue Readership General Public PARC Media Index 1997, Saudi Arabia
With technology opening the new doors of communication and the distribution of news and information, ArabNews Online is not bound by physical limitations. ArabNews Online is published by ArabNews from its offices located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is now available to readers around the globe.
Arab News
Andrew Keen on New Media
Blink and you'll miss this message. Brevity is the new digital cool. As handheld computers such as the iPhone and the BlackBerry replace the desktop, mass media is being transformed into micro media. Technology is chunking, slicing and shrinking the message. Welcome to the age of blink media.
Independent
US abusing extradition says hacker's lawyer
Pentagon computer hacker, Gary McKinnon, takes his fight against extradition to the House of Lords
Guardian Unlimited
Walk right back with Middle 8
PEOPLE living in the Ryedale District Council area - which includes a number of villages around Driffield - are being encouraged to take part in a web survey in a bid to improve their internet service. (13/06/2008)
Driffield Today
Warrant: Alleged internet solicitor had plans to meet girl at mall
A Burlington man charged last week with soliciting a 14-year-old Alamance County girl for sex over the Internet planned to meet the girl outside a store at the Burlington Square Mall.
Burlington Times-News
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Microsoft has released the first finished version of the software development kit (SDK) for the Open XML Format, the default storage format for Microsoft Office 2007 and the basis for a standard that is currently awaiting publication by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO).
ARNnet
Telstra denies phone exchange ‘sabotage’
Telstra has hit back at claims it deliberately sabotaged the Bowral exchange used by Highland internet and phone providers, saying an unfortunate series of mishaps led to a fallout of services.
Southern Highland News
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 13th May 2006 22:03 UTC
"The US government has given its thumbs-up to Microsoft's search box plans for Vista, shrugging off concerns raised recently by Google. While criticizing Microsoft for its implementation of its existing antitrust accord, regulators appear satisfied with the software maker's plans for Windows Vista, including a new search box that is part of Internet Explorer 7."
New Mobile Computing
Who do you think provides best broadband?
Two of NZ's biggest broadband providers are the worst performers, says the Commerce Commission. A report issued ranked Telecom, Vodafone and smaller company Slingshot the worst performers.
The New Zealand Herald
Per-Inquiry Advertising Goes Mobile
HPM Can Beam Clients to Web-Enabled Handheld Devices. The per-inquiry (PI) advertising specialists at Higher Power Marketing (HPM) have are now offering mobile media advertising. This new technology can deliver 100 million impressions a week, reaching mobile subscribers multiple times on the periphery of Web pages they visit. (PRWeb Jun 15, 2008) Read the full story at ...
PRWeb
Copycat sites bilk consumers, businesses
Look-alike Web sites targeting U.S. financial institutions have cost the industry billions, security experts say.The Chicago Tribune reported Sunday that crooks are increasingly using copycat and cloned Internet sites to steal sensitive data and consumer identities by infecting sites.It's not that they're heading in through the back door, said David Fisher, chief executive of the Chicago-based ...
Moldova.org
Blueprint for nuclear warhead found on smugglers' computers
Ex-weapons inspector fears 'rogue' states bought plan via the nuclear black market
Guardian Unlimited
CRYPTOLOGIC LD - CRP
Mon 12 May 2008 Internet games developer CryptoLogic saw charges relating to senior management changes reduce net income in the first quarter. Fri 09 May 2008 Environmental engineering company Tinci said it has seen a turnaround in its business during the second half of 2007.
ShareCast
Shopping spree proves costly
ONE of three men who stole identities of credit card owners to buy expensive computers, iPods, mobile phones and navigational aids ran up bills of more than $50,000.
Western Advocate
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Sep 2006 18:24 UTC
Two negative reviews of Vista RC1. First off, CRN says: "Microsoft is making its first Vista release candidate and pricing information more broadly available to partners and consumers this week.
OS News
Recycle electronics, more at Chick-fil-A Tuesday
        Keep Bulloch Beautiful, along with Goodwill Industries and Chick-fil-A, is expanding the annual Around the House recycling event.         Like previous years, people are urged to bring electronics and old computers to the Statesboro between 4 and 8 p.m., Tuesday to the Statesboro Chick-fil-A  on Northside Drive. But this year’s drive will include clothing and household items. KBB ...
Statesboro Herald
Per-Inquiry Advertising Goes Mobile
HPM Can Beam Clients to Web-Enabled Handheld Devices. The per-inquiry (PI) advertising specialists at Higher Power Marketing (HPM) have are now offering mobile media advertising. This new technology can deliver 100 million impressions a week, reaching mobile subscribers multiple times on the periphery of Web pages they visit.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Fire destroys computer shop at Camperdown
Firefighters are mopping up after a fire at a computer shop in Camperdown, in south-western Victoria.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Aug 2006 09:25 UTC
"When OSDL announced the first release of its Portland initiative at LinuxWorld Boston in April, heralding it 'a breakthrough in desktop Linux', I muttered my skepticism to a co-worker. He expressed surprise at my reaction, noting that the initiative employs extremely smart people.
New Mobile Computing
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