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Wi-Fi TV Inc.'s New Ticker Is WIFT and China Expansion Video Is Now Playing at Wi-FiTV.com
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Wi-Fi TV Inc. (Pink Sheets:WIFT) has a four part video outlining its expansion plans into the world's largest Internet marketplace, China, playing today at www.Wi-FiTVLive.com .
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SITRONICS Board of Directors Elects New Management Board
MOSCOW----JSC SITRONICS , a leading provider of telecommunications, IT and microelectronic solutions in Russia and the CIS, today announced the decisions made at the meeting of the Board of Directors on June 30, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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How Bloggers Defy Despots [Bloggers In Peril]
One unmitigated good that's come of the lawlessness of the Internet is that it's allowed daring bloggers in third world countries to flout their authoritarian regimes (Kos and HuffPo just like to...
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Linux runs 85 percent of the world's fastest computers
Linux is the market-share leader in supercomputing. Windows? It hardly shows up.
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IT security blogs: ComputerWeekly.com IT Blog Awards 08
Help us to identify the best IT blogs in the UK by voting for your favourite in the IT Security category.
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Egenera Welcomes New Partners to Virtualization Alliance Program
Egenera announced three new members to the Egenera Assured Solution Alliances program: Axeda, Micron Technology and Transitive. The Egenera Assured Solution Alliances program leverages a technical assurance process designed to optimize the interoperability of third-party software solutions with Egenera virtualization solutions. The relationships forged between Egenera's support organization and ...
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Charter Launches High-Speed Internet Max with Speeds up to 16 Mbps in Michigan
Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) today announced that it is launching its Charter High-Speed Internet Max service, with download speeds of up to 16 megabits per second (16 Mbps). Charter High-Speed Internet Max is available throughout most of Charter's Michigan service area.
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Cyber-Thriller WarGames Returns to the Big Screen in Celebration of Its 25th Anniversary
Revisit a time when cell phones and MP3 players were "futuristic" and geeky underachiever David Lightman (Matthew Broderick) accidentally starts the countdown to World War III when WarGames returns to select movie theatres in a one night special presentation on July 24th. The event will feature interviews with the cast and crew of WarGames, including Broderick and co-star Ally Sheedy, as they ...
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Hey, you can spell 'world' without N-Y-C
No, the world doesn't revolve around New York. And no, the Big Apple shouldn't expect to score LeBron James in 2010. While that might be a shock to some, the truth is crystal clear to Gregg Doyel: LeBron has everything he wants and needs in Ohio. Yes, Ohio.
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Anons Flash Scientology
Things between Anonymous and the Church of Scientology have been getting downright nasty lately. Vindictive, even. For much of the last week, Project Chanology's local adherents have been holding court at Scientology's Yonge Street chapter, carrying out what they call "flash raids."
Torontoist |
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Yahoo! Begs Shareholders to Defend Current Board Against Carl Icahn's Advances
Yahoo! (YHOO: sentiment, chart, options) is still very much on the defensive after rejecting a buyout bid from rival firm Microsoft (MSFT)...( Read More )
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Skyhook combines GPS and Wi-Fi for location
Skyhook Wireless adds GPS to its geolocation technology so useres can get accurate location information whereever they are.
CNET |
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Resources Toolbox
Because many newspaper carriers now deliver multiple publications, home and single-copy delivery has become a more complicated process. As a result, some newspapers are equipping their distributors with handheld devices, either personal digital assistants or e-books, which are loaded with software to help retrieve and transmit delivery data.
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Google Wants to Dominate Your TV with Media Server
Having staked out a position on your PC and many mobile devices, Google now has its sights on your living room. Late last week, the search giant announced the release of a free beta version of Google Media Server, a Windows application that seeks to bridge the gap between a PC and a TV.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Microsoft Reaches Interoperability 1.0
News Analysis. Today, Microsoft announced the release of more interoperability information, including legacy, Office binary file formats....
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Oracle consumes 44 percent of the database market
Oracle continues to grow its market share through its consolidation strategy.
CNET |
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eBay fined for selling fake luxury goods
A Paris court has ordered Internet auctioneer eBay to pay €40 million in damages to luxury goods group LVMH for selling fake goods online. The commercial court said eBay had not done enough to stop sales of counterfeits on its website.
Deutsche Welle |
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Rhapsody's new MP3 store offers full song previews
RealNetworks announces a new Rhapsody MP3 music store with full song previews, as well as a new over-air music download service with Verizon mobile phones.
CNET |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Oct 2005 10:34 UTC, submitted by Fellington
Just shy of Firefox's first birthday party, the Mozilla Foundation celebrated the 100 millionth download of its Web browser Wednesday. "This is a great milestone.
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Hackers post Soviet symbols on Lithuanian sites
Mon, Jun 30, 2008 (9:45 a.m.) Unidentified hackers broke into several hundred Lithuanian Web sites over the weekend, plastering them with communist symbols, government officials said Monday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Colerain Police Investigate Rash Of Car Break-Ins
Thieves took aim at laptop computers, car stereos, and wallets.
WCPO Cincinnati |
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'Axe killing' grandfather held after two grandchildren and wife discovered hacked to death
A Grandfather suspected of hacking his two grandchildren and wife to death with an axe and badly wounding his daughter has been arrested, police said today.
Evening Standard |
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Bhutan Fears Games, Bans Laptops in Assembly
The national assembly in newly democratic Bhutan has stopped lawmakers from bringing laptop computers into the house for fear they might spend their time playing computer games.
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Texas PC Repair Now Requires PI License
From its Texas Rangers to its enthusiastic take on the death penalty, the Lone Star State has long been known for its aggressive stance on law enforcement. Thanks to a strange new law, it's a sting that may soon be felt by a number of the state's computer-repair people.
ExtremeTech |
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Microsoft exposes Office, Exchange protocols
Microsoft has laid bare the internal workings of several key formats, according to an announcement. As a part of its Interoperability Principles program, the company has released v1.0 technical documentation for the protocols in several of its programs, primarily the Office 2007 suite. Some 5,000 pages are said to be available on the binary file ...
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