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Parlay Entertainment Picks Up Two Online Bingo Awards
Parlay Entertainment Inc., the world's leading supplier of Internet and TV bingo software solutions, received two awards at the first-ever Online Bingo Awards presented last week at the Bingo Summit in London.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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AT&T Unveils Next-Generation U-verse Services in the Central Valley
Fresno, Visalia and Clovis-area residents now have a new -- and better -- choice for their television and communications services. AT&T Inc. today announced the launch of the company's integrated suite of AT&T U-verse services, including AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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USA Today examines online second-opinion services
USA Today on Monday examined the use of online second-opinion services, which allow patients to receive consultations from specialists based on medical records that they fax, mail or send through the Internet
News-Medical-Net |
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New Panasonic Toughbook Runs Full-Scale Applications
The Toughbook CF-U1 is an ultra-portable computer as powerful as a desktop machine but can be used by mobile workers.
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Officials get public records primer
About 75 public employees, many in law enforcement, got a primer Tuesday in North Carolina’s open meetings and public records laws. E-mails conducting public business — regardless if they are on a private computer or Blackberry — are public. So are draft documents.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Oct 2005 17:09 UTC
"A file system is something which computer users hear about all the time, but many do not know very much about. This article is going to be a short guide, which goes over the basics of file systems so you will at least know enough to get by.
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The new iPhone costs just US$173 to make. As it becomes fashionable to give PCs away - only with a paid up-front Internet access agreement, of course - resellers might want to replace their dwindling desktop profits with notebook sales.
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The new iPhone costs just US$173 to make. As it becomes fashionable to give PCs away - only with a paid up-front Internet access agreement, of course - resellers might want to replace their dwindling desktop profits with notebook sales.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jun 2008 11:07 UTC
Linux.com has a review of Opera 9.5 , which also includes various benchmarks for Opera, Firefox, Safari, and IE on both Windows and Linux. Linuxcom concludes: "Opera 9.5 is full to the brim with features and improvements and highly customizable.
OS News |
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Landline-broadband service will debut
Cell phone company T-Mobile USA is set to launch a nationwide service that lets customers place unlimited domestic calls with their landline phones over a broadband connection.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Sex Ed 2.0?
Same message, new media seems to be the focus of the Internet Sexuality Information Services, or ISIS. Featured on NPR today, ISIS in particular is trying to reach out to kids with a "legitimate" message about the risks and benefits of sexual activity via media they use every day....
ZDNet |
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'Autobahn pirates' raid trailers - at 100km/h
Six Romanians have been arrested for stealing cellphones and laptops from a trailer as the rig roared down a German autobahn at 100km/h.
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Spb Software customizes Windows Mobile for Toshiba
June 25, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. Previously E-TEN was embedding some programs from Spb Software into their Windows Mobile phones, but now even Toshiba is doing it!
MS Mobiles |
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Mises Media
All our conferences on such diverse topics as welfare, bureaucracy, war, and monetary reform, as well as our weekly seminars, are available online. In addition, you will find Mises media at the Institute Youtube channel and on Google video.
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
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Computer expert says Julie Keown sought help for condition
Prosecutors yesterday in the James Keown murder trial attempted to prove through computer records that he searched for ways to poison his wife, while, on her computers, Julie Keown grasped for answers about her increasingly failing health.
The Daily News Tribune |
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Previously in Jonestown
It is easy to see why: Symbian, which is the largest mobile phone OS vendor in the world with a 65 percent market share, is taking a leaf from the Google playbook and taking its well established code open-source and royalty-free. That has to be bad news for the search giant, right?
Unstrung.com |
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Moutain Line, Google help riders plan routes Posted on June 24
Now, even you can figure out the bus schedule. Mountain Line is joining other big cities using Google to help people plan trips around town. Plug in your starting and ending points at www.google.com/transit , and voila.
Missoulian |
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Boys & Girls Club awarded technology grant
Boys & Girls Club members will soon have the chance to learn computer skills thanks to a new grant.
The Daily News Tribune |
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INDONESIA: Online textbooks available
JAKARTA --- The Education Ministry on Monday distributed software based school textbooks to heads of education agencies nationwide.
AsiaMedia |
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No XP Reprieve; Windows 7 Release Set
CWmike writes "Microsoft has laid to rest rumors that it might reconsider pulling Windows XP from retail shelves and from most PC makers next Monday. Microsoft's Bill Veghte wrote to customers reiterating that June 30 would be the deadline when Microsoft halts shipments of boxed copies to retailers and stops licensing the operating system directly to OEMs. However, Veghte did leave the door open ...
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Reader Services
Motorola has agreed to provide the University of Wollongong with hardware that will bring its theoretical research on wireless sensor networks into the real world.
ZDNet Australia |
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Program will offer residents outlet to monitor sex offenders
Huntsville and Walker County residents are now equipped with a computer program to monitor the activities and proximity of registered sex offenders.
The Hunstville Item |
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Seattle among many cities adding tech jobs
WASHINGTON -- High-tech companies are rapidly adding jobs and paying workers more than other industries in metropolitan areas stretching from New York to Seattle, according to a new study looking at the nation's top "cybercities."
Everett Herald |
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Yahoo stock perks up on reports of Microsoft talks
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo's depressed stock has jumped by more than 3 percent on reports that the Internet pioneer is once again exploring a possible deal with Microsoft after ending talks earlier this month.
Everett Herald |
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Symantec Continues Leadership in Storage Data
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that an updated version of Vontu Data Loss Prevention is now available featuring enhanced management and support of native SQL database scanning.
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