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Technology Briefing
Arizona company to buy Bothell's LipoSonix ... Microsoft to sell Internet ads with online network ... InfoSpace board OKs $100 million stock buyback ... United to allow iPod, iPhone connections to plane TV sets ... Web marketer must pay millions to MySpace.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Broadcom founder denies drug and fraud charges
SANTA ANA - Co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III of Broadcom has pleaded not guilty to federal drug and securities fraud charges alleging wrongdoing inside and outside the microprocessor company.
The New Zealand Herald |
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WiMAX brings good and bad bits
WORLDWIDE Interoperability for Microwave Access is being touted as the next megatrend among users of the Internet, including governments and businesses.
The Star |
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DocSyncer Merges With The Deadpool
DocSyncer, the service that allowed users to sync their desktop documents with Google Docs, has closed its doors. At first glance, the move seems surprising. DocSyncer had established a strong user base, having accumulated over 6 million documents since its launch last October. A mere six months ago we reported that the company [...]
TechCrunch |
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Fired State Worker: Laptop Porn Wasn't His Fault
A state worker against whom child pornography charges were dropped says his state-issued computer contained porn before he received it.
WCVB Boston |
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Pair's satirical videos have 'Infinite Solutions' for comedy
No matter how tech-savvy you think you are, it's difficult not to fall prey to Infinite Solutions. The Web-based series features appropriately nerdy Mark Erickson, who calmly explains how to turn your cellphone into a WiFi network or shows you how to log into a Beta version of Google TV. Viewer comments often praise the tips, while noting the procedure often took them, uh, quite a while. ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Jul 2006 20:43 UTC
Microsoft plans to automatically push Internet Explorer 7 to Windows XP users when the browser update is ready later this year.
New Mobile Computing |
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Presented By: PDC 2008 & precons
Preparation is in full swing for the Microsoft PDC this fall (Oct 27 - 30). PDCs are the primary event where we talk about the future (as opposed to events like TechEd where we primarily talk about the present). This PDC promised to have a great deal of new content for developers. Among them, I think this will be the first conference where we really talk in depth about what is coming ...
Blogcritics.org |
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State links calls to suspected hit man in murder-for-hire case
Web searches, bank receipts and phone records were presented yesterday in Middlesex Superior Court during the trial of a Waltham man charged with hiring a hit man to kill his estranged wife's love interest.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jan 2007 23:23 UTC
"Next to the Web browser, Microsoft Office is probably the most-used computer software product in the world. Its three main components - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint - are the top business applications on computers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Dec 2005 18:11 UTC
" Welcome to the Script Center portal for the Microsoft Shell (also known as MSH or Monad), Microsoft's next-generation command-line and scripting environment. We'll be adding new content and scripts periodically - so check back with us every once in a while.
OS News |
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Australian Senator Stephen Conroy will join telecommunications ministers this week as they look to address fears the Internet will run out of address space in the next three years.
The West Australian |
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Recent Original Stories
"After weeks of gruelling troubleshooting, I've finally had it confirmed by Microsoft Australia and USA - something as small as swapping the video card or updating a device driver can trigger a total Vista deactivation.
OS News |
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Sohu.com to host Olympic Webcasts
The Chinese Web portal has signed an agreement with CCTV.com for rights to broadcast the upcoming Olympic Games online.
ZDNet Asia |
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Intel spins off solar cell maker SpectraWatt
In a big commitment to clean tech, Intel-funded SpectraWatt will manufacture solar cells for panel makers starting in the middle of next year.
ZDNet Asia |
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'Connected' UK vulnerable in face of cyber attack
The British government has said it is engaged in tackling ongoing state-sponsored cyber attacks on U.K. national infrastructure.
ZDNet Asia |
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Investor proposes middle ground in Yahoo election
Yahoo Inc. shareholders should take a middle ground in the Web portal's upcoming board election fight, an investor activist proposed Monday in the wake of the recently failed Microsoft Corp. takeover bid.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges in a MySpace hoax allegedly linked to a 13-year-old girl's suicide.Forty-nine-year-old Lori Drew stood quietly beside her attorney Monday as U.S.
Southeast Missourian |
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PC security warning for banking online in UK
Victims of online banking fraud who repeatedly fail to take appropriate security measures could be left out of pocket, the industry has warned.
ZDNet Asia |
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Battle of netbooks
Times are a-changin' and so are the choices of computing devices.Ultra small form factor notebooks or what we call these days netbooks are among the most wanted tech product wanted by every mobile professional.
Yehey! |
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Blaska's Blog: High, but not dry-eyed
I have just finished one 12-hour stint on Thursday and a 10-hour tour of duty Sunday, Father's Day, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) bunker on Wright Street monitoring this terrible flood that has engulfed so many our neighbors. And I'm due for the 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. slot on Tuesday.
Isthmus |
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Metallica Attracted to Death Magnetic
Metallica want opinions about Death Magnetic to live freely online. The platinum-selling rockers have announced the title of their next album, which despite its fine pedigree (produced...
E! Online |
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Professors weigh disadvantages of laptop use by students in class
They can be a useful way to take and organize notes, or they can be a distraction used to surf the Internet, but many professors are split on how to deal with laptops in the classroom.
The State News |
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China Mobile Signs $1B Wireless Deal With Alcatel-Lucent
China Mobile inked a US$1 billion wireless deal with Alcatel-Lucent for 3G equipment.
PC World |
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TV, Internet exposure may help capture fugitive
Noe Torres is the second fugitive from the Ninth Judicial District to be featured by America’s Most Wanted, according to the show’s associate producer, Jena Naranjo.
Clovis News Journal |
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