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RP Infosystems, a subsidiary of the Kolkata-based RP Group, known for its Chirag brand of computers has planned three new manufacturing facilities to be set up in Puducherry, Silvassa and Chhattisgarh.
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AA passengers to test inflight Web
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning today.
Daily Breeze |
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Engineer makes plea deal in Palo Verde software case
Federal prosecutors have dropped a charge of violating a U.S. trade embargo against a former engineer at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station who took plant software to Iran.
The Arizona Republic |
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CHESTERFIELD: Council approves establishing wireless Internet access network
Despite concerns by some, Chesterfield’s City Council has approved establishing a wireless Internet access network within the city.
West County Journal |
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Coalition seeks federal boost for expansion of broadband
One of the Internet's founding fathers and a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission joined forces Tuesday in renewing calls for the U.S. government to more actively expand broadband service. They and other members of a new coalition promised...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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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...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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T-Mobile wireless to offer landline option
T-Mobile, the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the United States, is jumping into the landline phone business with a home-phone service that offers its subscribers unlimited domestic calling for $10 a month. Similar to Internet phone company Vonage, T-...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Buzz! Quiz TV Hands On by
Slowly but surely, Sony's plan to woo the casual gamer is starting to become clear. Drawing obvious, yet understandable inspiration from proven internet concepts, it's now pushing the trendy idea of user-created content far more aggressively than their rivals.
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Mobiu USB Stick Enters Remote Working Marketplace
The ability to access your work from anywhere has taken another step with the launch of a new device.
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Naspers full-year core headline earnings up 38% - quick facts
(RTTNews) - Naspers (NPSN) said that its full-year core headline earnings grew by 38% to R3,9 billion with core headline earnings per share up 16% to R11,16. The company reported a 19% increase in revenue to R20,5 billion, largely driven by growth in its international internet businesses.
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RCCC offers Microsoft Word and Excel classes
The Customized Training and Development Office of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is offering Microsoft Word and Excel classes for all levels of user ...
The Salisbury Post |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd May 2007 22:55 UTC
GNU/Fiwix is a 32-bit x86 operating system kernel based on the Unix architecture and fully focused on being Linux compatible. It is designed exclusively for educational purposes, so the kernel code is kept as simple as possible for the benefit of students.
New Mobile Computing |
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Air travel American offers free testing of in-flight Net American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access for free on two flights beginning today, with broader service expected in the next couple of weeks.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Extending his mom's advice
Bad job? Consultant says first, don't quit; try to talk with your boss 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, to have a frank chat with his boss at the small computer communications firm where he worked.
Baltimore Sun |
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Innovator Verbatim brings to the Middle East one of the lightest Half-Terabyte 2.5-inch portable external hard drive
World's leading storage specialist, Verbatim, chalks up yet another milestone with its introduction of the new 2.5-inch HDD that has an impressive 500 GB capacity.
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Service From Google Gives Crucial Data to Ad Buyers
Google’s new service will allow media buyers to identify sites where their display advertisements might work best, judged on criteria like demographics and traffic.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Charter Won’t Track Customers’ Web Use
The pilot information-gathering program, meant to offer advertisers the ability to tailor ad placement based on individual viewing habits, is being dropped on customer concerns.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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In Overhaul, Disney.com Seeks a Path to More Fun
The Walt Disney Company, concerned that its main Web site is too corporate and not fun enough, is moving once again to overhaul Disney.com.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Nokia to Open Access to Mobile Software
Nokia said that it would make the software that runs its phones available to outside developers, as the company tries to head off competition and stimulate the use of mobile music, video and e-mail.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple iPhone - Everything you need to know about the Australian iPhone
The iPhone could hamper or enhance productivity in Australian businesses but whatever happens, the ZDNet.com.au iPhone resource guide contains everything you need to know about Apple's highly anticipated mobile device.
ZDNet Australia |
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A computer failure closed down Sydney's M5 East tunnel at around 7:10am today, leaving traffic to bank up for kilometres in both directions.
ZDNet Australia |
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XP’s window is about to close
Need Windows to run on your Intel-powered Mac via Fusion or Parallels? Then now’s the time to buy Windows XP before it disappears from retail shelves.
Macworld |
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Coalition seeks federal boost for expansion of broadband
One of the Internet's founding fathers and a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission joined forces Tuesday in renewing calls for the U.S. government to more actively expand broadband service. They and other members of a new coalition promised...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Sticky situations for USB stick support There's an argument against the usage of USB sticks which has been discussed many times in this column: they're a potentially massive security risk.
ZDNet Australia |
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Uganda: Makerere ICT Brains for Paris
Some students of Makerere University Faculty of Computing & IT will compete in the prestigious Microsoft Imagine Cup 2008 World Finals in Paris, France from July 3 to 8.
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