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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.
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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.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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American Airlines to test in-flight Web access
The first trial run will take place on a flight from New York to LAX and a return flight. The airline eventually plans to makes service available for a fee. American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning today, with broader service expected to begin in the next couple of weeks.
Newsday |
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Fire2Wire of Salida buys Atwater's EliteNet
Fire2Wire, a Salida-based wireless Internet provider, has purchased Elite.net, an Atwater company serving Merced County.
Merced Sun-Star |
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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.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Chrysler will offer wireless Internet access in 2009 models
The struggling automaker's announcement comes shortly before California enacts a law that requires hands-free cellphone use while driving. Have you ever thought rush hour on the 405 Freeway might be more bearable if you could check your e-mail, shop for a book on Amazon, place some bids on EBay and maybe even, if nobody is looking, download a little porn?
Newsday |
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Suffering a panic attack? Go online
Sydney, June 25 : The Net has its uses, even in treating patients suffering from psychological disorders, a new study has found.
New Kerala |
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Computer scientist turns his face into a remote control
New work at nexus of facial expression recognition research and automated tutoring A computer science Ph.D. student can turn his face into a remote control that speeds and slows video playback. The proof-of-concept demonstration is part of a larger project to use automated facial expression recognition to make robots more effective teachers.
PhysOrg |
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Councils halt new cybercafe approvals
KUALA LUMPUR: Local authorities in the Klang Valley have stopped issuing licences for new cybercafes. The reason? Too many complaints of operators flouting regulations from parents concerned about the safety of their children.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Mar 2006 18:08 UTC
Bill Atkinson was Apple Computer's main developer of the user interface that first appeared on the Lisa and later on the Mac. A passionate photographer, Atkinson had the foresight in the late '70s and early '80s to document his UI work for Apple in a series of Polaroids.
OS News |
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
The Company: Tarsus Group plc is an international business-to-business media group with interests in exhibitions, conferences, publishing and the Internet. Tarsus is recognised as the market leader in exhibitions and publishing in the labels, off-price, education and new media sectors.
Online Recruitment |
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Hands on: Share folders and libraries
Microsoft recently announced a major refresh of its Windows Live Foldershare service. Of course, some of you may use the service already, but for those who don’t, we’ll look at what it offers, how it works and, just as important, some of the things it can’t do.
Personal Computer World |
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No way to hide from 'spit' web calls
Techniques designed to protect us from automated spam internet calls are ineffective, say researchers
New Scientist |
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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.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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International Award for Information Technology Goes to Research Institutions in the German Federal State of Bremen for t
The Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association (AWI) and the Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM) received the 21st Century Achievement Award of the Computerworld Honors Program in the category Environment, which is one of the most prestigious awards in information technology.
uniprotokolle |
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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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Cyberoam packs ammo against emerging threats
Adds new features such as HTTPS URL Filtering, Reporting of HTTP Document Uploads, Phone Home Spyware Detection, etc.
CIOL |
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Nokia to provide LAN-linked handset in Japan
TOKYO, JAPAN: Nokia Corp will add public wireless LAN access to its handsets in Japan in a bid to keep pace with smaller Japanese rivals that already provide such network connections.
CIOL |
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Online store becomes abode of Shaolin merchandise
SHANGHAI, CHINA: China's Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu and the star of many martial arts films, has set up an online store to flog its wares.
CIOL |
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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.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Banking for R66 a month
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. FNB has come to market with an aggressive pricing package that provides free and unlimited electronic banking for R66 a month.
Mail and Guardian |
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Manufacturing cost of iPhone put at $173
NEW YORK — The cheapest model of Apple Inc.’s new iPhone, which is about to go on sale for $199 in the United States, costs about $173 to make, according to an estimate by research firm iSuppli Corp.
The Toledo Blade |
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Workshop: Protect PC drivers and locate updates
Windows relies on special software called drivers to communicate with each and every hardware device in or attached to your computer.
Computer Active |
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HMRC disc review to be published
The Poynter Review into the loss of two computer discs containing the details of 25 million families by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will be published this afternoon.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Ceragon Networks'(R) Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results Scheduled for Release on July 21, 2008
Ceragon Networks Ltd. , http://www.ceragon.com, a leading provider of high-capacity wireless backhaul solutions, provides today details of the conference call for second quarter financial results.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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