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New PSP firmware integrates Google News by
Sony has announced that the PSP's upcoming 4.00 firmware will add a Google search feature to the Network section. The update "will be released soon", PSN operations director Eric Lempel said in a PlayStation Blog post.
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Counties make paying taxes easy; residents can use credit cards online
About 150,000 property tax bills will be mailed to St. Clair County real estate owners beginning this week, county Treasurer Charles Suarez announced Monday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Sep 2005 17:00 UTC
"Now that Firefox has become the first viable contender to Internet Explorer in years, its popularity has brought with it some unwanted attention. Last week's premature disclosure of a zero-day Firefox exploit came a few weeks after a zero-day exploit for Internet Explorer appeared on the Internet.
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Review: Samsung ACE
I was not that big a fan of the original Blackjack from Samsung. The main reason being that the keys seemed to be a bit too hard to type on. Also, it shipped with a very weak battery and in fact, bundled two to make up for the difference. It was also [...]
Geek.com |
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Vista snubbed by developers
MICROSOFT'S VISTA is being ignored by developers who would rather write open sauce code or for Windows XP instead.
The Inquirer |
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Google Grants Links to SEMcares.com to Help Non-Profits with Volunteer Search Engine Marketing
The Official Google Grants Blog tells non-profits about SEMcares.com, the not-for-profit database that connects non-profits and volunteer search engine marketing providers.
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New Dianetics Book Site Launched By The Church of Scientology
The new Dianetics Online Book Site at www.dianetics.org provides a rich media driven information and online video based overview of L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics, the self improvement book and New York Times bestseller, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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City ignores sick wi-fi sufferers
SANTA FE CITY COUNCIL has unanimously approved a plan to provide wireless Internet service in libraries and council buildings, and told a small group of people who claim the network will make them sick to go forth and multiply.
The Inquirer |
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ONE-CLICK NUCLEAR SHOPPING
IMAGINE clicking and downloading your own nuclear-bomb blueprints. That, it seems, is what the nuclear-technology-smuggling ring led by renegade Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan allowed its customers to do, for the right price. A former...
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New computer model shows cost of Mycoplasma gallisepticum in laying flocks Website EAS
Mycoplasma gallisepticum is one of the most common respiratory diseases in poultry, but how much does it really cost and what is the best approach to combat it?
Farmers Weekly Interactive |
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Is Facebook facing a decline?
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Facebook has been one of the darlings of the social networking community since its inception in February 2004. In October 2007 Microsoft acquired a 1.6 percent stake in Facebook for $240 million, valuing it at a staggering $15 billion.
CIOL |
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Inside Microsoft's $550 Million Mega Data Centers
Tours of Microsoft's gargantuan, under-construction San Antonio and Chicago data centers reveal state-of-the art IT infrastructures on an immense scale.
InformationWeek |
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EconCeleb Conference, July 23: Ticket Sales Open; Speakers Include Bonnie Fuller, TMZ's Harvey Levin
Early bird ticket sales are now open for our exciting EconCeleb conference being organized on July 23rd at Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, CA. The conference, as the name suggests, is about the Economics of Celebrity Content Online.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo Moves Deeper Into Mobile Ads, Search in Asia
Yahoo pushed to solidify its space in mobile advertising and search Tuesday with five new deals in seven Asian countries and...
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Web sites of Mass Distraction
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Bangladesh makes Internet use free for primary schools
Bangladesh on Tuesday made the use of broadband Internet services free for nearly 40,000 state-run primary schools to boost the number of users in rural areas, the telecom regulator said.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Intel sets up solar technology company
Another dawn. Intel is set up to establish a new company to develop solar energy technology and produce solar cells.
TechWorld |
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Bangladesh makes Internet use free for primary schools
Bangladesh on Tuesday made the use of broadband Internet services free for nearly 40,000 state-run primary schools to boost the number of users in rural areas, the telecom regulator said.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Lower costs drawing users to mobile Internet: industry
Lower costs are drawing more and more users to access the Internet via their mobiles, and opening up opportunities for advertisers, industry players said Tuesday.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Microsoft Announces Plans for European Search Technology Center to Deepen Investments in Live Search
At the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, Microsoft Corp. today announced plans to open a Search Technology Center in Europe in its fiscal year 2009. The new center will be designed to help accelerate Microsoft's investments in Live Search and disrupt the search and advertising marketplace to the benefit of both the consumer and the advertiser, in line with Microsoft's recent ...
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Milestone XProtect(TM) Corporate 2.0 is now Available - Easy to Manage, Powerful Surveillance With No Limits.
Milestone Systems, a leading developer of open platform IP video management software, announces the availability of XProtect Corporate version 2.0. Designed for large-scale applications, it supports unlimited numbers of cameras, servers and users, with central control and intuitive access clients that make big installations very easy to manage.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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To Our Readers: Enterprise to move to weekly publication effective July 4
Beginning the first week of July, the Los Baños Enterprise will combine its two weekly editions into a single edition published on Fridays. Concurrently, the newspaper's Web site, www.losbanosenterprise.com, will be enhanced with daily breaking news updates.
Los Banos Enterprise |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 4th Feb 2006 17:47 UTC, submitted by Moule
"Once it became clear that Nicholas Negroponte, one of the key originators of the One Laptop per Child initiative, was going to insist that the device use open source software, Linux provider Red Hat became the most likely provider of the device's operating system.
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MySpace spammer handed $6 million bill
Anti-social networking. A Colorado man has been ordered to pay $6 million (£3 million) in damages and legal fees for spamming thousands of MySpace.com users.
TechWorld |
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Compression lets attackers tap VoIP calls
Security needs revision, researchers find. A common compression technique can make internet telephone calls significantly more susceptible to bugging, according to recent research from Johns Hopkins University.
TechWorld |
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