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'Atom TV' full of funny Web shorts at 2 a.m.
When they say "not ready for prime time," dude, "Atom TV" is the kind of show and time slot they're talking about.
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Sisisky starts new online venture
SABRINA SCHAEFFER/STAFF PHOTO Terry Sisisky is at home on the radio. PETERSBURG — Terry “T-Man” Sisisky made two major decisions this past week — not only to help his quality of life — but allow him more time to devote to Tri Cities area sports.
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White supremacist groups report increase in visits to their Web sites
Sen. Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic primaries, celebrated in America and across much of the world as a symbol of racial progress and cultural unity, has also sparked an increase in racist and white supremacist activity, mainly on the Internet, according to leaders of hate groups and the organizations that track them.
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The Socket SoMo(R) 650 Handheld Computer Hits the Sweet Spot at Wimbledon 2008
(AP:http://www.socketmobile.com) Socket Mobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT), an innovative provider of business mobility products, today announced that the SoMo 650 handheld computer will assist event officials in the running of The Championships at Wimbledon.
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Scoofers combines search with social bookmarks
You probably think there are enough search engines out on the Internet don’t you? You’ve got Google, Yahoo!, AOL and Microsoft’s Live Search just to name a few. Believe it or not, there’s yet another search engine that believes it can do a better job when it comes to organizing the Internet and it’s called [...]
Geek.com |
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Apple boosts iPhone distribution for Germany, Italy
Apple is reaching a variety of deals to ensure high street availability for the iPhone. The company is looking to sign-up key retail partners in order to widen distribution of the device in some areas, while supplementing carrier sales efforts with its own retail arm.
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Professor to study web hate messages
A University of Windsor law professor will lead an independent study into how the Canadian Human Rights Commission should deal with hate messages on the Internet.
Windsor Star |
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Onvol launches fastest internet connection in Malta
Melita Cable, through its ONVOL Cable Internet brand, has launched a new broadband internet connection that reaches download speeds of up to 30 Megabits per second.
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German Carrier dtms Selects iPoint-media to Deliver 3G Mobile Video Calling Services
iPoint-media, a provider of live, interactive video applications and delivery platforms for web, 3G mobile and media, announces that dtms GmbH, a division of D+S europe AG, has signed a Software as a Service agreement to deliver access, in Germany, to the interactive video calling service creation environment on iPoint-media's Vitrage 3G video calling application platform. dtms and iPoint-media ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Google's mobile phone plans hit delays: report NEW YORK - New mobile phones being developed by Google Inc and more than 30 partners based on software called Android will arrive in the fourth quarter, a schedule that some cellular carriers and program makers are struggling to meet, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Google had said in November that the phones would ...
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Daewoo joins budget laptop market with Lukid - but only in Korea
Daewoo is the latest tech company to try its luck with a budget laptop - although the Lukid might not make it out of Korea.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Nokia buys social networking site Plazes
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's top cellphone maker Nokia said on Monday it has agreed to buy social networking start-up Plazes as part of its major push into offering Internet services.
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Web site creates new financial aid option
For many college students, connecting to a network of friends and family is as easy as a few clicks of a mouse. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace have revolutionized the way people communicate, and for the current college generation, the sites have become an integral part of daily life.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Open source group fights OOXML standard
Donations wanted...
Silicon.com |
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Obama as a grass-roots president?
More than any other candidate, Barack Obama has used the power of the Internet to involve millions of people in his campaign. His bottom-up approach tapped a wellspring of money and votes. But organizing from the grass roots is one thing. Could he govern that way?
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Calypso Wireless, Inc. Announces Mexico Patent # 254935 for Its ASNAP(TM) Technology
Calypso Wireless, Inc. , a leading innovator in advanced wireless telecommunications technologies announced today that the company has been issued the patent for its ASNAP technology in Mexico.
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I'm with the band
LOS ANGELES - Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video-game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries. Downloadable tunes for music-based games "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" and "SingStar" have become as vital as iTunes itself - and one of the last ways to expose youngsters to classic rock.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
A 10-year-old Kent schoolboy thought he was doing good when he showed his mother what he had been getting up to at school. But Kerry Mateer was left fuming when her son, Rhys, produced copies of explicit sexual and violent images downloaded from a classroom computer.
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Android handsets not out this year say reports
Google's tinkering with software delaying launches. Phones using Google's Android mobile software may not be available until the fourth quarter of this year, and some companies are struggling to even meet that deadline, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Two million password stealers fingered
Microsoft update reveals extent of problem. Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool - a program that removes malware from Windows machines - detected password-stealing software from more than 2 million PCs in the first week after it was updated.
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S.Korea says to take time in allowing in U.S. beef
Source: Reuters (Adds prime minister remarks, analyst comment) By Miyoung Kim SEOUL, June 23 (Reuters) - A South Korean official said on Monday the country would move slowly in allowing back U.S. beef imports so ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Windows Vista has finally arrived! Many people have been asking us what are Stardock's plans? What can we do to take an excellent new OS like Windows Vista and make it better?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Jan 2007 23:16 UTC
"While the eyes of the IT world have spent years squinting to see Microsoft's slowly unfolding vistas, the companies and individuals that drive open source have been steadily building a case for broader adoption of Linux-based operating systems . Two of the best all-around Linux distributions to emerge from this process are OpenSUSE 10.2 and Ubuntu 6.10, both of which bundle together the best of ...
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Recent Original Stories
Macintouch has done a hardware quality survey among owners of PowerMac G5s (3000 PowerMacs) regarding hardware quality, support quality, and more. The conclusion: "The Power Mac G5's 17% first-year failure rate remains far higher than the industry average of 5% . If Apple is to maintain its premium pricing, it should provide premium reliability.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Oct 2005 11:16 UTC
"Quartz is the heart and soul of Mac OS X's graphics layer, which directly supports the defining features of the Aqua desktop experience. Quartz is largely based upon Adobe's PDF specification, but it has roots tracing all the way back to PostScript.
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