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Day Software to Present on Enterprise 2.0 Technologies and Open Standards at Jazoon 2008
Day Software (SWX:DAYN)(OTCQX:DYIHY), a leading provider of global content management and content
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Joplin man faces child-porn charge
A Joplin man has been charged with possession of child pornography in the wake of his wife’s disclosure to police that she found child-porn images on their home computer.
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T-Mobile goes nationwide with landline service
By PETER SVENSSON NEW YORK (AP) -- 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.
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T-Mobile offers $10/mo unlimited VOIP phone service
T-Mobile is readying a VOIP phone service that will allow its customers to use standard landline phones over any broadband network for only $10 per month. Similar to offerings from Vonage and Packet8, T-Mobile's nationwide service has already been tested in the Seattle and Dallas markets since February and is expected to launch on July 2 as T-Mobil...
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Internet telephone encryption stumps police
German police are unable to decipher the encryption used in the internet telephone software Skype to monitor calls by suspected criminals and terrorists, Germany's top police officer said on Thursday.
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Entwistle jury asks for computer data
WOBURN — Jurors in the trial of a British man accused of killing his wife and 9-month-old daughter ended their first day of deliberations Tuesday by asking to see a printout of activity on his computer the day of the fatal shootings.
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MBTA commuter boats get Wi-Fi
Commuter boats equipped with Wi-Fi
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Apple itunes
Apple iTunes users in Australia can now buy television shows - a number of which have long been offered for free elsewhere - for the first time at $2.99 each.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Yahoo rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks
Yahoo's steadily sinking stock pulled out of its descent after reports that it was reconsidering its recent decision to fall into the arms of Google.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Microsoft said slow to fix Document Glitches
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp was criticized on Tuesday for being slow to resolve problems in the technical documentation it was required to provide to rival software makers as part of its 2001 antitrust settlement. ...
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Delta High School reports large theft
Alaska State Troopers are investigating the theft of at least $80,000 in electronics from Delta High School. The theft occurred over the weekend. The thief or thieves broke made off with more than 50 pieces of electronics, mostly laptops used in mobile learning stations.
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American Airlines will test in-flight Wi-Fi service
The initial price is $12.95 for flights longer than three hours and $9.95 for shorter trips.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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19 Lobbyists Selected for State Ethics Audits
NASHVILLE (AP) - Nineteen lobbyists randomly were selected Tuesday for audits by the state Ethics Commission.The lobbyists chosen by a computer drawin....
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2:30 p.m. -- University of Guam offers guitar classes
2:30 p.m.— The University of Guam Professional and International Programs is offering the following workshops on Intro to Guitar at the second floor of the UOG Computer Center’s Emeritus Hall, suite 205. The fee is $50 per person.
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Pharsight Launches PK Accelerator™
Pharsight Corporation, a leading provider of software, strategic consulting, and regulatory services for optimizing clinical drug development, recently announced that it will be launching PK Accelerator (PKA), a system of bundled software coupled with a rapid deployment service provided at a fixed price and fixed scope.
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Day Software to Present on Enterprise 2.0 Technologies and Open Standards at Jazoon 2008
ZURICH, Switzerland----Day Software , a leading provider of global content management and content infrastructure software, will present at the Jazoon 2008 event Java conference in Zurich.
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Mises Community
The Mises Institute offers free audio and video internet broadcasts of its conferences and seminars. Refer to the schedule below for a listing of these upcoming webcasts.
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Recent Original Stories
RISC OS has recently benefitted from a number of projects to improve its graphics capabilities including, most recently, 3D acceleration. And as more development occurs for multi-display support, Drobe asks the question whether this is the widest RISC OS desktop yet.
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To offer HTC Touch Diamond handsets. Or, more importantly, where are they going? After an initial heady rush of demand for mobile computers, the market has flattened somewhat in the past few years.
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Recent Original Stories
While I can personally attest for the gains Microsoft made when it comes to Windows Vista's performance between its release-to-manufacture November 2006 and now, there is no denying the fact that Vista simply isn't made for running on lower-specced computers.
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Fujitsu Becomes Promoter Member of Trusted Computing Group
Tokyo, June 25, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited, one of the world's leading suppliers of trusted computing and security solutions, today announced that the company has become a Promoter Member[1] of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a computing security industry standards organization.
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No more "Gmail" in Germany
It all started in July 2005 when a man by the name of Daniel Giersch brought a lawsuit upon Google due to him having ownership of a German trademark for his web based email service "gmail.de" . Now due to a court ruling in July 2007 Google has decided to no longer advertise or provide any information about the email service called Gmail in the German market , instead all further Google mail ...
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Charter drops Web tracking plans
Charter Communications Inc. is dropping plans to track Web usage of some high-speed Internet subscribers, citing concerns raised by customers, the company said Tuesday.
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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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Making best of bad job situation
CHICAGO — Sam Glenn followed some wise counsel when he found himself in a bad job situation: His mother told him, first, don't quit; and second, have a frank chat with his boss at the small computer communications firm where he worked.
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