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iPhone 3G will need 'unbricking' when purchased?
Apple and AT&T had said the iPhone 3G would have to be activated in-store at the time of purchase, but it looks like store employees will actually need to "unbrick" the phones.
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Google goes after video, forgets about YouTube
Google is getting in on the "Family Guy" craze, but Don Reisinger doesn't think it's the best idea. Should YouTube play a part in this deal?
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Airlines Try To Hedge Against Soaring Fuel Costs
The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do with arrivals and departures.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Dec 2005 18:10 UTC
A significant instant messaging project between Google and America Online is now underway. Google and AOL plan to let their respective instant messaging features communicate. This way, someone using Google Talk could chat with an AIM user, and vice versa.
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Aware Electronics shows off A-Pad convertible netbook
Filed under: Laptops , Tablet PCs As you're no doubt all too well aware, there's certainly no shortage of netbook options out there these days, but the number of convertible netbooks is considerably more limited -- a situation that little known Aware Electronics now looks set to somewhat rectify. It's apparently now set to jump into the game with this 7-inch number, which packs an ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 06:18 UTC
Microsoft's XNA Game Studio Express targetting the XBOX 360 will democratize game development by delivering the necessary tools to hobbyists, students, indie developers and studios alike to help them bring their creative game ideas to life while nurturing game development talent, collaboration and sharing that will benefit the entire industry.
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EBay Found Guilty of Gross Misconduct towards the LVMH Group
The commercial court in Paris has, in a ruling announced today, upheld a claim made by Louis Vuitton Malletier and Christian Dior Couture against eBay.
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Yahoo meets shareholders to make case for board
NEW YORK - Yahoo Inc. began pressing a case to major shareholders Monday that its board and management deserve a chance to prove they made the right move when they rejected a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp.
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Axeman hacks children, constable
A massive manhunt was last night under way for an axe-murderer who hacked to death a woman and two children and seriously injured an off-duty policewoman, in a New South Wales country town.
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Yahoo meets shareholders to make case for board
(AP:NEW YORK) Yahoo Inc. began pressing a case to major shareholders Monday that its board and management deserve a chance to prove they made the right move when they rejected a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft updates Messenger for Mac, still no VoIP and videoconferencing
Microsoft's Mac Business Unit posted a minor update for its Messenger for Mac that features a series of bug fixes and promises to deliver improved support for enterprise environments. Unfortunately, the application still can’t make audio or video calls to users who are running the popular Windows Live Messenger on a PC.
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eBay ordered to pay £30m over fakes
Online auction site eBay has been ordered to pay £30 million to a luxury goods company which claims it was used to sell counterfeits.
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Think Services' Dr. Dobb's Journal Announces Winners of the Dobbs Challenge Game Competition
Think Services' Dr. Dobb's Journal, in association with Microsoft Visual Studio, today announced the winners of the Dobbs Challenge , a game modding competition geared towards software developers.
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Company snoops ex-CEO's Yahoo Mail account, faces lawsuit
A case that was recently filed in Connecticut may further refine the expectations of workplace privacy. If all the allegations are true, a fired employee left his computer logged into his Yahoo account, which allowed his former employees to monitor the exchange of confidential company documents. Read More...
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IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in 1Q
Mon, Jun 30, 2008 (10:39 a.m.) Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in the first quarter on copyright and patent reform and other issues, according to a recent disclosure report.
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Yahoo! Sprints Into the Beijing Games with New Site and Products
SUNNYVALE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) today announced its Summer Games lineup, which includes a new website, mobile and search products to help follow the Games, as well as several new programming and product sponsors. The new website from Yahoo!
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A world ruled by Apple
Tributes to Bill Gates littered the blogosphere on Friday for obvious reason, as it was Bill Gates' last day as a full-time employee at the company he co-founded. This, predictably, rubbed certain people the wrong way, as the success of Bill Gates represents to some the "failure" of their preferred...
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Popular business directory searches
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California Computer Hackers Turn Pro With CEH Training Courses
The Academy of Computer Education , a computer training school that prepares students to take industry certification exams, has recently opened a satellite campus in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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IT Industry Council spent $397,238 lobbying in 1Q
The Information Technology Industry Council spent $397,238 lobbying the federal government in the first quarter, according to a recent disclosure report. The trade group, whose members include Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., and International Business Machines...
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IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in 1Q
Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in the first quarter on copyright and patent reform and other issues, according to a recent disclosure report. The New York-based company also lobbied on data security, consumer product...
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Hackers post Soviet symbols on Lithuanian sites
Unidentified hackers broke into several hundred Lithuanian Web sites over the weekend, plastering them with communist symbols, government officials said Monday. The hackers posted Soviet symbols - the hammer and sickle, as well as the five-pointed star - and scathing messages with profanities on Web sites based in the ex-Soviet nation, officials said. "More than 300 private and official sites ...
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Microsoft Stops Selling Windows XP, Touts Vista
Morning Edition , June 30, 2008 · In a push to sell more of its new Windows Vista software, Microsoft said it plans to stop shipping copies of Windows XP. Co-host Ari Shapiro talks with Lance Ulanoff, PC Magazine 's editor in chief, about what this means for consumers who use Windows software.
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DFC Intelligence Forecasts Video Game Market to Reach $57 Billion in 2009
Forecast includes revenue from video game hardware and software, dedicated portable system hardware and software, PC games, and online PC and console games in 25 countries.
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SITRONICS Board of Directors Elects New Management Board
JSC SITRONICS ("SITRONICS" or "The Company") (LSE:SITR), 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.
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