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Nokia signs up Warner to provide music for mobile phone users
(AP:HELSINKI, Finland) Nokia Corp. said Tuesday that Warner Music Group has joined the mobile phone maker's music service, enabling customers to download and listen to tracks on Nokia handsets.
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Yahoo defends board
Yahoo's management has filed a presentation to shareholders aiming to cast doubt on Microsoft's sincerity in negotiating to buy the company, while defending its own actions.
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Asus Eee PCs to get bigger keyboards
Eee PC 904 and 905 to use bigger chassis Asus is planning larger keyboards for its Eee PC range, with new Eee PC 904 and 905 models in the works that could soon replace the current 8.9in versions of the popular mini-laptop range.
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Morlex Announces Resignation of Jason J. Kulpa as CEO
SAN DIEGO , July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Morlex, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MORX), a leading innovator in direct-to-consumer internet marketing announced today that its Chief Executive Officer, Jason J. Kulpa , resigned from his position as Chief Executive Officer of the Company to pursue other opportunities.
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We’ll show you, says Yahoo
Faced with an activist investor and lingering questions, Yahoo defends its decision to end talks with Microsoft. It says a partnership with Google would be more flexible.
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Rhapsody takes a stab at iTunes The leading subscription music Web site, Rhapsody America, will sell songs for 99 ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Rhapsody America, the Web’s top subscription-based music service, opened a digital download store Monday, becoming the latest company to challenge the dominance of Apple Inc.’s iTunes.
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Internet sites allow users to outsource virtual errands
Think only celebrities, high-ranking professionals and the wealthy can enjoy having personal assistants at their beck and call? Not necessarily.
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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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Governors seek new tools to protect wildlife from development
JACKSON -- Three-dimensional computer programs similar to Google Earth could help humans better "co-evolve" with wildlife, and could assist state and federal officials in protecting critical habitat and migration routes while still developing vital energy resources, speakers said Sunday at the Western Governors’ Association meeting.
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Anwar buat rapat umum malam ini di Stadium Shah Alam
(mStar Online) - Ketua Umum Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim akan membuat laporan polis terhadap Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Musa Hassan dan Peguam Negara, Tan Sri Gani Patail di Ibu Pejabat Kontinjen Polis Shah Alam jam 2 petang ini.
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Yahoo is trying to quell a revolt
NEW YORK - Yahoo Inc. began pressing a case to major shareholders yesterday that the company's 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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Recent Original Stories
Seven months after announcing plans to take up where Microsoft left off with its Windows Longhorn client development, a group of members of the Joejoe.org site have built a working prototype of what they're calling ' Longhorn Reloaded '.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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Google, Tele Atlas to share mapping data
The deal will see Google granted access to maps and dynamic content from Tele Atlas, which will be able to use the search giant's user-input tech
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Marc Andreessen in Facebook director board
PALO ALTO, USA: Facebook announced that Marc Andreessen has joined its board of directors. Currently co-founder and chairman at Ning, Andreessen is an investor in several Internet startups. "Marc is an industry leader, and we're fortunate to have him join our board," said Facebook founder and...
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Yahoo: Microsoft wasn't serious about acquisition
Online giant reveals details of Microsoft bid Yahoo's management has filed a presentation to shareholders aiming to cast doubt on Microsoft's sincerity in negotiating to buy the company, while defending its own actions.
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Local Beat 7/1/08
For a complete listing of local beat items, view the Daily Sun Web site at www.corsicanadailysun.com. Corsicana Chapter No. 118, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. A potluck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. All area OES members are invited.
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Smarten up: Online exercises keep brain lively
At 28, Lucas Mills has just entered Yale Law School after taking a year off to surf, explore the computer-graphics industry and knock around Los Angeles.
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Sony denies PS2 downloads coming for PS3
Console maker says screenshot is a fake Sony claims a http://forums.n4g.com/m_170267/mpage_1/tm.htm showing PlayStation 2 (PS2) game downloads for the PS3 "must have been mocked up by an excited consumer".
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Everex plans 10in Eee PC-killer
New Cloudbook expected later this year Cloudbook maker Everex plans to release a larger mini-laptop in November featuring a 10.2in screen, according to the company's Taiwan partner.
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ICANN and IANA hijacked by hackers
Critical web bodies targeted by NetDevilz group The websites of the international organisations that oversee the internet's critical routing infrastructure and regulate domain names were defaced by Turkish hackers last week, according to researchers.
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Intel Atom-based iPhone coming next year
Report: Apple and Intel prepare next iPhone Apple's iPhone will run on Intel's Atom processor by 2010, according to an analyst with US investment firm FTN Midwest Securities.
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Ex-undersheriff pleads guilty to posting sexual pictures of woman on 'Net
A former top-ranking official with the Morris County Sheriff's Office admitted to a judge Monday that he posted sexually explicit pictures of a woman on the Internet without her consent and harassed a second woman with repeated e-mails.
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Features and Case Studies
Is online identity theft as rife as the widespread media reports would suggest? We find out whether the risks are real. In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market.
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Features and Case Studies
Microsoft's bit to make its Office Open XML (OOXML) document format an international standard has been successful, but the road was far from smooth. ZDNet.com.au has compiled all the headlines that track the arduous journey of what is now known as IS 29500.
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