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Aluratek, Inc. Wi-Fi Music System Delivers a World of Internet Radio
Aluratek, Inc., a leading creator of sophisticated yet user-friendly computer peripherals and consumer electronic devices, announced today the launch of their Internet Radio Alarm Clock with MP3 Player, which allows users to stream Internet radio from around the globe with no monthly subscription fee, listen to FM radio, and play their digital music library, all from a sleek, streamlined unit ...
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Cadence bids for Mentor, but offer rejected
BOSTON - Microchip design software maker Cadence Design Systems Inc has made a bid for smaller rival Mentor Graphics Corp that values it at an estimated $1.45 billion, but Mentor rejected the offer.
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Freeverse Announces Marathon XBLA DLC
Developer Freeverse has announced that June 18th will see the release of a "major downloadable content pack" for Marathon: Durandal, its 2007 Xbox Live Arcade port of Bungie's original first person shooter, adding new maps, modes and textures. Titled the 'Jjaro Map Pack,' Freeverse says the DLC will add 12 multiplayer levels previously seen in the Mac original Marathon and Marathon Infinity: ...
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Greek Transport Minister in Korea
Greece’s Transport and Communications Minister Kostis Hatzidakis is in Korea to attend a ministerial meeting on the Internet held by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Minister and senior officials of the OECD member states and other nations, representatives of the EU and other international bodies, academics and representatives of the private sector and the Civil ...
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Recent Original Stories
"This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 is a significant win for the free software community.
New Mobile Computing |
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Web Security and the SaaS Factor
The online security space has been no different than any number of other software categories in its adoption of Software as a Service. However, until recently most of the offerings in this space have been targeted to e-mail protection. That is beginning to change as more and more vendors begin to roll out Web security applications in the SaaS model.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 22:10 UTC, submitted by anonymous
It is not too surprising that Ubuntu came in first in DesktopLinux.com's 2007 Desktop Linux Market Survey , or that Firefox was the topmost browser by far.
New Mobile Computing |
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Thief steals minister's computer
A COMPUTER has been stolen from the office of a British cabinet minister in a break-in in the second serious security breach involving a senior government official in a week.
Daily Telegraph |
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'Hot weather' rule, computer recycling among bills signed into law
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missourians struggling to pay their bills will have some help staying cool during hot summer months.
Park Hills Daily Journal |
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Sun Microsystems and Ping Identity Sponsor Federated Identity Standard Website
The OASIS international standards consortium today introduced a new XML.org online community web site dedicated to supporting the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). The site (http://saml.xml.org) will serve as the official information ...
ebizQ.net |
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iPhone 3G: What you need to know
The iPhone 3G is on everybody’s mind, so we’re here to answer some of the burning questions about the next version of Apple’s popular smartphone.
Macworld |
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Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Missouri woman pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court Monday to charges in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl’s suicide.
Park Hills Daily Journal |
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Sutus Integrates Polycom’s 8002W Wi-Fi Phone With Award-Winning Business Central
Business Central and WiFi VoIP phone on demonstration at NxtCom08 booth 5123.
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Professor's Dismissal Over Pornography Overturned
Tegents will take up the case of a University of Texas at San Antonio professor dismissed last year for viewing pornography on his work computer. A faculty tribunal overturned the decision to fire Ronald Ayers last month, saying he showed poor judgment but shouldn't be dismissed.
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AT&T Offers Buzzwire, JuiceCaster To Mobile Users
AT&T has launched today two new mobile media applications for its wireless subscribers, Buzzwire and JuiceCaster 6.0, which are being pegged as software releases that help users “experience and share the best streaming media from the Web while mobile.” The Buzzwire and Juicecaster applications are not free to AT&T wireless subscribers. Upon download, the first of [...]
Mashable |
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Lenovo IdeaPad U110 Notebook long-term follow-up
My time with the Lenovo IdeaPad U110 has come to an end and while I spend my last few hours with the notebook, a number of thoughts came to mind. We don’t get to do as many long-term follow-up posts as I would like so I wanted to put a few thoughts out there. We posted [...]
Geek.com |
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World to run out of Internet addresses by 2010: Report 17 Jun 2008, 2117 hrs IST,AGENCIES
MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.
The Times of India |
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Cornell conference to explore modern research
ITHACA — How is the Internet changing research? And how can students be convinced to stop citing Wikipedia and use books instead?
The Ithaca Journal |
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'Spam King' to pay $6 million to MySpace
Last Saturday, an arbitrator ordered Scott Richter, the president of online advertising and direct marketing firm Media Breakaway, to pay a stiff penalty to MySpace, including $1.2 million in legal fees.
BetaNews |
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Yahoo stalwart Weiner leaves for two greener VC pastures
Adding another stone to the sinking ship of employee morale at Yahoo, long-time company stalwart Jeff Weiner has finally decided to leave, exiting to take on the role of "executive in residence" at two venture capital firms.
BetaNews |
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State Police announce results of Operation Safe Internet
New York State Police announced the results of an initiative aimed at helping parents protect their children from online predators.
News 10 Now Syracuse |
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Redpoint Ventures takes up to $13M stake in Answers
Answers Corp., creator of search engines Answers.com and WikiAnswers.com , said Tuesday it entered an agreement for the private placement of up to $13 million in stock and warrants to Redpoint Ventures. (ANSW)
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Review: M-Audio X-Session Pro peripheral
The X-Session Pro is a clone of a DJ's mixing desk, which comes with software allowing users to play the bedroom DJ. You load in your MP3 music files and can then mix them to create one seamless sound, or play around with their tempos and add other effects.
Computer Active |
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Kentucky Settles Internet Censorship Suit, Agrees to Lift Ban on Blogs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Commonwealth of Kentucky has settled a lawsuit with a political blogger whose critical comments of then-Gov. Ernie Fletcher resulted in the state “blacklisting” all blogs on state-owned computers.
Public Citizen |
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Aruba WLAN at Microsoft Exceeds 11,000 Access Points
The company’s wireless network has more than doubled in size over the past three years--though a new RFI/RFP for an 802.11n network is planned for December of this year.
Wi-Fi Planet |
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