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T-Mobile @Home Launches
T-Mobile USA today launched T-Mobile @Home, a service that allows customers to connect their home phone to T-Mobile service for $10/month with unlimited national calling. The service requires a broadband Internet connection, and uses a special router, which can ... (follow link to read)
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Exploit tool reveals inner working of the iPhone
An iPhone debugging and hacking tool has been released that reveals the inner workings of Apple's popular gadget.
ZDNet Australia |
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'Saucy' software update finds symmetries dramatically faster
ANN ARBOR, Mich.---Computer scientists at the University of Michigan developed open-source software that cuts the time to find symmetries in complicated equations from days to seconds in some cases.
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AMD Delivers World's First TeraFLOPS Graphics Chip
AMD (NYSE:AMD) today achieved two world firsts in visual computing: the launch of the first teraFLOPS graphics card, the ATI Radeon™ HD 4850, and the launch of the first graphics card featuring ultra high bandwidth GDDR5 memory, the ...
Finanzen.net |
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Today's Business
UNITED STATES INTERNET Yahoo's stock up after Google deal arises
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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The Valley's priciest home sales
A former chairman of a San Diego corporation, a founder and CEO of a Wisconsin printing company, a Microsoft Corp. vice president, a luxury home builder and a Phoenix attorney are among the buyers and sellers in this week's priciest home sales.
The Arizona Republic |
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Heist suspect facing more theft charges
BETHLEHEM A city man accused of robbing a bank in May waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday. At the hearing, police filed additional charges against him in connection with the theft of his stepdaughter's laptop computer.
The Express-Times |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Dec 2006 11:58 UTC
"It doesn't matter what you (or tech reviewers) think of Windows Vista; sooner or later, it's what most people will have on their PCs. In that light, it's fortunate that Vista is better looking, better designed and better insulated against the annoyances of the Internet.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Overall - DesktopBSD is a pleasure to run and a breeze to install.
New Mobile Computing |
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Internet vacation bookings in crosshairs
Scanlan hopes to collect untapped taxes
Summit Daily News |
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Software helped guide search for missing autistic man
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Computer software written by a member of the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Rescue Squad played an important role in helping searchers find an autistic man who wandered off from a camp for developmentally disabled adults.
Winona Daily News |
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Jurors seek info on hubby's laptop
Jurors in the Neil Entwistle double-murder trial ended six hours of deliberations yesterday, wanting to know more about what the Brit was doing on his laptop the day his wife...
Boston Herald |
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Second day of testimony raises more questions
The prosecution called multiple witnesses, including the lead Opelika Police Department investigator in the case, Reginald Core and a computer forensics expert from the State Department of Forensic Sciences.
Opelika-Auburn News |
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Computer files won't work forever
I� am stupid. Really stupid. That's what was running through my head the other day when I realized I had a bunch of "old" documents on my computer I would never be able to view again.
The Star-Ledger |
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MBTA's commuter ferries go wi-fi
Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray yesterday announced the availability of wi-fi service on 11 MBTA boats, providing commuters with a free connection to the Internet. The announcement...
Boston Herald |
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Cable Operator Suspends Plan to Sell Customer Data to Advertisers
Charter Communications, the fourth-largest cable operator in the United States, announced yesterday that it has backed off a plan to monitor customers' Internet transmissions. The company had been planning to harvest the stream of data from each Internet customer for clues to their interests and then make money from advertisers who would use the information to target online pitches. The ...
CircleID |
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Schools begin moving in double-switch
ALTON - A school building that sat empty for two years is coming alive this week with some new paint and ceiling tiles, and loads and loads of furniture, computers and other materials.
The Telegraph |
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Lightning Review: T-Mobile's @Home VoIP Phone Line [Review]
The Gadget: T-Mobile @Home, a phone service for T-Mobile customers hooks your standard home telephone over the internet to make unlimited nationwide calls for just $10 a month on top of your current...
Gizmodo |
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Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks
Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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New Scam Targeting Internet Bankers
CASTLE ROCK - The latest scam on the internet is causing money to disappear from online bank accounts. It happened to a Castle Rock family. And now they're trying to figure out how it happened.
FOX 31 Denver |
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Citrix opens local office, has plans to add 90 jobs
A Sunshine State software firm has solidified its presence in Massachusetts and plans to further tap into the Bay State's technology talent pool. Citrix Systems...
Boston Herald |
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B.C. recycler slapped with massive fine
A company that fraudulently overstated the number of bottles and containers it collected for recycling purposes has been ordered to pay $2.4 million in damages by the B.C. Supreme Court.
Vancouver Province |
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The Buzz: Techie talk
“You don’t actually have to use a computer to understand how it shapes the country.” — John McCain’s aide Mark Soohoo, about the tech literacy of his boss, who tends to say “the Google.”
The Kansas City Star |
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EldoS launches SecureBlackbox for BizTalk
Included in the new range is an adapter and pipeline set for Microsoft BizTalk Server - SecureBlackbox for BizTalk.
Computer Business Review |
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T-Mobile's home phone service goes nationwide
Mobile operator's @Home Internet phone service will be available to all T-Mobile wireless subscribers starting next week.
CNET |
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