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NGMN Alliance and Femto Forum Partner to Bring Femtocells to the Next Generation of Mobile Networks
LONDON & FRANKFURT, Germany, BUSINESS WIRE -- The Femto Forum, the independent industry association that supports femtocell deployment worldwide, and the NGMN Alliance, the group focused on the evolution to the next generation of mobile networks, will cooperate on how femtocells can benefit the architecture of next-generation mobile broadband networks such as WiMAX and LTE.
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At Google, Slow Growth in News Site
Six years after its start, Google News is far from achieving the kind of dominant position in news that the company has in other areas.
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Technology Leaders Favor Online ID Card Over Passwords
A technology industry foundation aims to reduce password overload among computer users through the creation of a system akin to an online identity card.
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What's My Web My Way?
Do you need help in making the web easier to use? This site explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.
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Mobile advertising more appropriate for Asia
As a higher proportion of Asians are expected to access the Internet first via phones, mobile advertising needs more effort and bigger budgets, says panel. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Salesforce.com: Lessons From The Trenches
This afternoon at Structure 08 an interesting discussion was had about the birth, growth, trials and tribulations of Salesforce.com. Om Malik from GigaOm was joined by Michael Copeland from Fortune Magazine and Parker Harris from Salesforce.com . While the 'fireside chat' was titled The Endgame for Boxed Software? , the focus was on what lessons can be learned from the venerable CRM ...
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AMD Launches ATI All-In-Wonder HD
AMD has expanded the ageing ATI All-In-Wonder range with a new HD model. Combining ATI Radeon Premium graphics (it's based on the RV635-loaded Radeon HD 3650) and ATI TV Wonder HD tuner technology card in one PCI Express 2.0 solution, the newest multimedia power...
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N.C. Central installs software to monitor computer use
North Carolina Central University has installed software that will monitor staff and faculty computer use, but there are concerns that it could interfere with research.
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Nigeria: Man Bags Prison Sentence for Stealing Laptop
A 23 -year-old man, Abdullahi Adamu was recently sentenced to three months in prison for stealing a laptop belonging to his cousin.
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Suffering a panic attack? Go online
The Net has its uses, even in treating patients suffering from psychological disorders, a new study has found. Online psychological treatment, or e-therapy, has been found to be as good as personal therapy in treating panic and panic related symptoms.
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BOE: Received Total Bids Worth GBP87.77 Billion In Weekly Repo
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The Bank of England received total bids worth GBP87.77 billion at its weekly repurchase operation Thursday, data released on the central bank's Web site showed.
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Mobile Internet Market to Boom
The number of customers using mobile internet services is set to rise from the current level of 577 million to over 1.7 billion within five years, according to figures released by Juniper Research.
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Strong Sales of Software Lift Oracle’s Net Income
Oracle sounded a warning bell that growth was likely to slow in the first quarter as the company absorbed its latest major acquisition, BEA Systems.
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Kids concerned over parents' surfing
An annual report from a charity that runs a children's helpline in Sweden has revealed growing numbers of youngsters worried by their parents' use of the internet.
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Expanding the Internet Well Beyond .com
An Internet oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network’s addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.
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Laptop Searches in Airports Draw Fire at Senate Hearing
Advocacy groups and legal experts told Congress that it was unreasonable for federal officials to search the laptops of United States citizens when they re-enter the country from traveling abroad.
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Dyack defends Too Human on forum News by
Denis Dyack has taken to the Internet to "draw the digital line" under criticism of his forthcoming Xbox 360 game, Too Human. In a NeoGaf post, he calls on those who are looking forward to Too Human's release - and those who think it will be rubbish - to "stand up and be counted".
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Expanding the Internet Well Beyond .com
An Internet oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network’s addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Mar 2007 22:44 UTC
"Haiku co-developers Bruno and his associate Axel talk about the new OS that has been in development for several years. Haiku is an open source operating system currently in development designed from the ground up for desktop computing.
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SECRET AGENT CLANK, HOT SHOTS GOLF KEEP THE PSP HUMMING
The PlayStation Portable has been around for three years, but the machine you might buy today is far different from the one you'd get in 2005. You can do a lot more on a PSP than just play games and movies. You can make phone calls through the Skype service. You can access web pages.
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ON THE BIG SCREEN
Two new films open on the big screens this week: Wall-E and Wanted. The Princess Cinemas in Waterloo open Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, Silent Light and bring back the Unknown Woman. The Bookshelf in Guelph brings back The Stone Angel and The Visitor.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft has compromised with security vendors who've been demanding access to the kernel of the upcoming Vista operating system so that they can update their security offerings, two analysts confirmed Friday.
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Can I interest you in a pair of these and these ?
"Some bad blood between Linus Torvalds and GNOME developers is flaring up again. Previously, Torvalds has said that Linux users should switch to KDE instead of GNOME because of the GNOME team's 'users are idiots' mentality.
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Recent Original Stories
A Computerworld blog post reads: "You gotta love it. Microsoft has decided that it will ho ahead and kill off easy access to XP on June 30th. On behalf of desktop Linux users everywhere, and our first cousins, the Mac fans, thanks.
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Recent Original Stories
We're really on the subject of software installation issues on OSNews lately, and this story, making its rounds on the internet, fits in quite well. Back in the day, during the antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft, Microsoft had to make a whole slew of corporate email public.
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