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ABU DHABI CUSTOMS AND DHL SIGN MOU TO LAUNCH EDI
Computers/IT Abu Dhabi Customs and DHL Express Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the first Electronic Data Interface (EDI) system for the logistics sector in Abu Dhabi that will ensure faster clearance of goods imported into the capital city.
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Integration and Services
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Technology services provider, The Frame Group, has appointed Dr Raymond Young as its thought leader and principal consultant across Project Governance.
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Web watchdog group helped locate pedophile
It wasn't federal agents or police, but an Internet watchdog group that apparently uncovered the vital link in catching a convicted pedophile who was hiding in Mexico, but got his start in Houston.
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Ex-computer chief of medical firm accused of hacking
The fired technology director of a Houston organ donation company has been accused of hacking into its computer system and deleting records. A federal indictment alleges that in November 2005, Dani- elle Duann illegally accessed and damaged LifeGift Organ Donation Center's database.
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HTC Shadow II UMA Windows Phone coming to T-Mobile
HTC is apparently bringing the unannounced Shadow II UMA smartphone to T-Mobile USA. The HTC Shadow II will be the first Windows UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) Microsoft Windows smartphone on the market. T-Mobile just announced on Monday the Nokia ...
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Wednesday Webcast with Greg Sterling - National Brands Marketing Local
On Wednesday, Search Engine Land's contributing editor Greg Sterling will look at the current landscape of local search, and how brand marketers can take advantage of this evolving channel - in a webcast titled "National Brands Marketing Local." Research indicates that 82% of consumers who use a local search site have followed up with an offline action. Find out where local search is headed -- ...
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Three charged in theft from home
HAZLETON – Three men were charged Tuesday with stealing a television and a laptop computer from a home that they knew would be unoccupied, police said in arrest records.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Microsoft-Yahoo: Maybe? - Not Rumors of renewed talks between Yahoo and Microsoft swirled again Tuesday, fueling new hopes by investors that a deal between the two technology giants could be just around the corner. Or maybe not. The only thing clear is that...
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Porn peddlers guilty
Four people pleaded guilty Tuesday to various charges related to an X-rated Web site.
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Jabusch to head MCC's IT department
McHenry County College welcomes Diann Jabusch as the new assistant vice president of Information Technology. Jabusch replaces John Linehan, who was due to retire June 23.
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Vint Cerf: Video streaming to give way to downloading
Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the Internet and Google's chief Internet evangelist, talks with Beet.tv's Andy Plesser about the future of video and broadband.
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Autonomy Meridio Enables Extract Technology To Enhance Capabilities In Compliance With Manufacturing Regulations
Autonomy Corporation plc, a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise, recently announced that Extract Technology, a leading supplier of containment systems for the pharmaceutical, chemical and biotech markets, has implemented its Meridio records management solution to improve compliance with current regulations, while augmenting the company's information management processes.
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Online courses sparking debate
Sue Alman's daughter won't take online classes. "I never see her without a cell phone or laptop," said Alman, the director of Distance Education and Outreach Services at Pitt. "But she won't go near an online class."
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Vint Cerf: Video streaming to give way to downloading
Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the Internet and Google's chief Internet evangelist, talked with Beet.tv's Andy Plesser about the future of video and broadband.
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Russia's Yandex Opens US Development Center
Russian search engine company Yandex has announced plans to open a US technology and business development facility. Yandex is the world's second most popular non-english-language search vehicle after China's Baidu.
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Microsoft to Pay Alcatel-Lucent $512m for Patent Violation
Microsoft has been ordered by a US District Court judge in San Diego to pay Alcatel-Lucent $512m for violating its patents.
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UK Government Funding Cuts Deter IT Grads
The British Computer Society has criticized the UK Government for removing funding for second degrees in IT, warning that it will deter people from entering a profession already strapped for talent.
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CWC Files Patent Suit Against Apple and HP
Texas-based Clear with Computers (CWC) has filed a patent suit against Apple and HP, alleging infringement of its patents relating to a configuration system for custom orders and parts inventory systems.
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Putting teen safety into gear
Seated in the driving simulator at Medina High School on Tuesday morning, Jake Bronson watched three computer screens in front of him as he negotiated a right turn into traffic, zooming past the yield sign.
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Vandals break John Ross Elementary's computer lab window
EDMOND — Vandals broke a window at John Ross Elementary School, Edmond police reported this week. The window led to the computer lab. It didn't look as if anyone entered the school, a police report states. Damage was estimated at $250. read more
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Dec 2006 20:51 UTC
According to research carried out by French firm Xiti Monitor, use of the Firefox browser continues to grow in Europe . Since April this year, the geeky alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer gained an extra four percent of the market across the continent.
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Recent Original Stories
Documentary evidence that Microsoft considered abandoning Office for Mac in order to cause 'a great deal of harm' to Apple has emerged. An emailed memo from Microsoft-founder Bill Gates to then Mac Business Unit chief Ben Waldman dated June 1997 talks about morale in the Mac Office development camp.
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Opinion Articles
In the course of the last few decades, the Internet has revolutionized almost every aspect of society, from the way we shop, to entertainment, to banking, to national defense. Now, with Google's help, the idea of free speech might be rethought as well.
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Recent Original Stories
We already know some of the directions Windows 7 will be exploring: a system-wide multitouch user interface framework , a focus on performance , all while building on top of the groundwork Windows Vista has laid out.
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Recent Original Stories
OpenSUSE 10.3 Alpha1 has been released . "Since the openSUSE 10.2 final release, the most significant changes are: GNOME has been moved to /usr (lease do test especially updates from older distributions); KDE updated to KDE 3.5.6; Linux kernel updated to 2.6.20 (no Xen support enabled for now); pattern for minimal text install; update of OpenOffice.org to version 2.1.3; the whole distribution is ...
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