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/ CORRECTION - Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, ...
In the news release, "Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, Game Consoles and Laptops to Smartphones," issued earlier today by Devicescape, we are advised by the company that the phone number in the Media Contacts should read "415-570-1405" rather than "414-570-1405" as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.
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Panasonic Taps the Intel Atom
Panasonic will use the Intel’s Atom processor to build an ultramobile, rugged PC that offers up to nine hours of battery life and a 16GB solid state drive....
eWeek |
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High Court Agrees to Hear ATandT-ISP Dispute
California broadband provider claims AT T engaged in antitrust actions by setting unreasonably high wholesale rates....
eWeek |
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Markets (June 25)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS Security agencies reject software for snooping into BlackBerry New Delhi, June 25 Rejecting any temporary solution to the BlackBerry controversy, Indian security agencies have told the Government that it must make sure that traffic originating and terminating on the device should not travel outside the ...
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10 Examples Of Bill Gates Telling It Like It Is
As Bill Gates prepares to leave his full time duties as a Microsoft employee, ChannelWeb looks back at some of the most interesting comments Gates has made in past interviews.
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Tribune's new Web site will launch this afternoon
Area 51 is a remote military airfield in Nevada that is considered one of the most secretive places in the world.
Greeley Tribune |
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Most people ignore security patches, turn off firewalls – Sophos
Most people apparently ignore security updates and turn off their firewalls, according to a new survey by the anti-malware company Sophos. Using its free Endpoint Assessment Test, Sophos scanned 583 computers for 40 days and found that the majority of users refuse to take basic measures to protect themselves against viruses and other attacks. In all, 81% of the computers surveyed failed one or ...
TG Daily |
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Is Google's BigTable too private?
During a panel discussion at the Structure conference, the issues of lock-in and standards for Google's cloud-computing platform fire up some open-infrastructure conversation.
CNET |
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Google News Experience Slow Growth?
The New York Times says that Google News, Google’s semi-automated mainstream and blog news indexing service, is experiencing slow growth : ... traffic growth is sluggish. With 11.4 million users in May, Google News ranked No. 8 among news sites, far behind Yahoo News, which was No. 1 with 35.8 million visitors, according to Nielsen Online. read more
WebProNews |
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A Humourous 'Yahoo! Resignation Letter Generator'
With almost everything clouded in the shroud of uncertainty and with all the rumors of a management shift at Yahoo! Inc, it has become too cumbersome for our readers to handle. Hence, I thought, there should be something afresh to wake up to. read more
WebProNews |
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Coupons Inc. buys CouponBug
Mountain View's Coupons Inc. bought CouponBug LLC, which makes online coupons that customers print at home.
San Francisco Business Times |
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Microsoft VP dangles possibility of XP availability past June 30
In an open letter to customers , Microsoft vice president Bill Veghte -- who runs the Windows group -- has dangled the possibility of continued Windows XP availability past June 30, while reiterating that Microsoft was committed to ending most licensing sales of XP on that date. [ It's not too late! Help convince Microsoft to keep Windows XP widely available after June 30. Sign ...
InfoWorld |
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Keep Windows XP alive!
The latest reports from Microsoft do not bode well for Windows XP. In advance of the June 30 deadline -- beyond which Microsoft said months ago that it would no longer license Windows XP through most sales channels -- senior vice president Bill Veghte confirmed that the company would halt shipment of boxed copies to retailers and cease licensing of XP to hardware vendors (with some ...
InfoWorld |
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Cox ups speeds in battle for downloads
Cox Communications Inc. announced June 24 it is bumping up the speeds of its Internet service for residents, allowing faster downloads and uploads.
BizJournals |
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Total Clicks :
Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
ZDNet India |
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Recent Original Stories
Computer makers have been told they'll no longer be able to get Windows XP OEM by the end of this year, despite strong ongoing demand for the OS. Analysts and computer makers are wondering if the move is premature given Vista's ongoing performance and compatibility issues.
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Recent Original Stories
"Let's face it. Google pretty much owns the Internet landscape. Unless something truly unexpected happens within the web community, I see no real indicator that they'll lose their market share anytime soon. This also opens them up to other online opportunities should they decide to pursue them.
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Linked by David Adams on Sat 16th Jul 2005 23:11 UTC
As Microsoft inches closer to the first beta release of Internet Explorer 7, the company's development advisors have been advising Web site developers and managers to run certain tests now to prevent problems when the beta version does appear.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Apr 2006 20:43 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"All too often the desktop operating system market is looked upon as some sort of epic struggle between Microsoft and Linux. This 'versus' mentality is fun to perpetuate, it is not helping anyone in the long run . Since it is clear that each party is going to be around for a long time, what is needed a bit of mannerly coexistence.
OS News |
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Most '09 Chrysler vehicles will be wireless hotspots
People who buy Chrysler LLC vehicles next year will have the option of turning their cars and trucks into wireless Internet hotspots. The company on Thursday is to announce that the feature will be available as part of its "uconnect" system that will debut in most 2009 Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep models.
Detroit Free Press |
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Government Computer News
Uplogix (www.uplogix.com/press_releases.php) has released two new products: a hardware remote management appliance, the Uplogix 430, and the Remote Management Operating System (RMOS) v3.5 software platform, which delivers the intelligence and automation to power the Uplogix 430 and Uplogix 3200 appliances.
Government Computer News |
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Charter shares fall after cancelling program
(AP:NEW YORK) Charter Communications Inc.'s stock fell on Wednesday after the company abandoned its plans to track the Web usage of some high-speed Internet subscribers after some customers and privacy advocates raised concerns.
INO News |
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France's Sarkozy proposes tax on Internet providers
French President Nicolas Sarkozy proposed a new tax on profits of Internet providers and telephone companies Wednesday to offset revenue lost as advertising on public television and radio goes off the air.
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WorldMate Live Ships for Windows Mobile Devices
WorldMate today announced the commercial launch of WorldMate Live for Windows Mobile. WorldMate Live for Windows Mobile allows travelers to easily create and manage their entire itinerary, as well as access critical real-time information related to their travel schedule.The ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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PackageKit finds sweet spot in quest for universal package tools
Different GNU/Linux distributions provide incompatible systems for package management, and to date no one has quite figured out a foolproof way to get the best of them all.
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