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State opens CyberCrime Unit in Tampa today
TAMPA - Florida Atty. Gen. Bill McCollum, law enforcement officials and community leaders will formally open the Tampa office of the state CyberCrime Unit, 3507 E. Frontage Road, Suite 200, at 9:30 a.m. today.
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Internet-Only Sony Bank Eyes Real-World Presence
Tokyo, July 2, 2008 (Jiji Press) - Internet-only Sony Bank is considering opening outlets with consulting staff within several years, mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area, President Shigeru Ishii said in an interview with Jiji Press on Wednesday.
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Free Times - Ohio's Premier News, Arts, & Entertainment Weekly
His girls are a little old for the WebKinz craze, so President George W. Bush is probably not aware of the hold these plush toys, juiced by the Internet, have on kids these days. So for the President and the rest of you who have no idea what Webkinz are, some history is in order.
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Yahoo/Google deal under investigation by US anti-trust regulators
US anti-trust regulators have opened an investigation into Yahoo's search advertising partnership with Google to examine if the $800m (£403m) a year deal restricts competition in the market. Justice Department investigators behind the anti-trust probe will take evidence from Google, Yahoo and other large companies in the internet and media sectors, according to a report in today's Washington ...
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Main Menu
A new DVD logo released by the DVD Forum has added to the speculation surrounding Toshiba’s HD-enabled DVD player that is expected to become available later this year.
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Google faces scrutiny of Yahoo deal, new moves by Microsoft
Just weeks after talks with Microsoft collapsed and Yahoo appeared ready to chart a new course, a new wave of uncertainty hit the company Tuesday night.Ongoing coverage
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Poll: Obama beats McCain as barbecue guest
People would rather barbecue burgers with Barack Obama than with John McCain. While many are still deciding who should be president, by 52 percent to 45 percent they would prefer having Obama than McCain to their summer cookout, according to an Associated Press- Yahoo News poll released Wednesday.
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Facing demons in virtual Iraq is part of therapy for veterans
To a soldier who has been in Iraq, the sights, sounds and smells are familiar: the pop of an AK-47, the flash of a bomb, the stench of cordite.
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Was Google Down in the United Kingdom?
A Cre8asite Forum thread reports that for some Google searchers in the UK, Google was unreachable for a short period of time. eKstreme summarizes many of the issues noticed. Some people were unable to reach Gmail, Google.com and many other Google services. If you look at a search at Summarize for google down , you will see many people talking about Google going down. I scanned the ...
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Formal Antitrust Investigation Opened in Google-Yahoo Deal
The Justice Department has opened a formal antitrust investigation into a deal that would see Google provide some search advertising for Yahoo , The Washington Post reported citing sources familiar with the inquiry.
New York Times |
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Virgin Media falls foul of ASA again
Virgin Media has again been shot down by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over an ad campaign. A national press ad with the headline 'Hate to wait?' showed a table with download times for different files depending on the customer's broadband package.
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T-Mobile launches HSUPA network
T-Mobile has ramped up its mobile broadband platform, claiming to be the first operator to offer nationwide High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA). HSUPA will enable users to upload data at speeds of to 1.4Mbps, around five times that of current mobile upload speeds.
Infomatics |
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Barclays Bank offers free security software online
Retail bank Barclays is offering free security software to its two million online customers.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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T-Mobile launches HSUPA network
T-Mobile has ramped up its mobile broadband platform, claiming to be the first operator to offer nationwide High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA).
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Photon Announces New Laboratory for Mobile Application Development
Photon, a next generation Internet consulting firm creating innovative e-business solutions with SOA, Open Source, and Web 2.0 technologies, today announced the Photon Mobile Lab, a research facility dedicated to mobile application development and testing. Based in Photon's new Estancia offices, in the IT corridor of Chennai, India, the lab provides a comprehensive testing environment for ...
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CableOrganizer.com Adds More Than 3 Dozen Items to Its Industry Leading Online Catalog in Less Than 30 Days for the ...
Award-winning eTailer CableOrganizer.com, among the world's leading purveyors of cable, wire and equipment management-related products for use in business and at home, today announced that it has added thirty-seven new products to its industry leading online catalog located at http://CableOrganizer.com. The company now boasts more than 17,000 inventory SKUs, maintaining its position as the ...
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Microsoft to build data farm in D.M. area
Microsoft Corp. said it will build its next data center in the Des Moines area, a project experts say will likely cost about $550 million and employ about 100 high-tech workers.
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"Sony Copying Microsoft"
So Sony's customers ask that PSN is more like XBox live and when they deliver it people complain it's a copy!! Who's a fault here Sony for doing what we ask or us for being un-inventive in our demands.
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Trojan lurks, waiting to steal admin passwords
Writers of a password-stealing Trojan horse program have found that a little patience can lead to a lot of infections. They have managed to infect hundreds of thousands of computers -- including more than 14,000 within one unnamed global hotel chain -- by waiting for system administrators to log onto infected PCs and then using a Microsoft administration tool to spread their malicious ...
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Report: Yahoo-Google partnership under DOJ scrutiny
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google , the Washington Post reported Wednesday. On June 12, Yahoo said it would run advertisements supplied by Google alongside search query results, a four-year deal estimated to bring Yahoo up to $800 million in revenue a year. The deal with Google, ...
InfoWorld |
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T-Mobile launches HSUPA network
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Wednesday 2 July 2008 at 12:17:00 Upgrade promises better mobile web T-Mobile has ramped up its mobile broadband platform, claiming to be the first operator to offer nationwide High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)....
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We spent 30 days with Windows Vista
Comparisons, conjecture, and controversy. Microsoft's new operating system is here, but is it ready for primetime? to see if it's worth the leap or if Microsoft should go back to the drawing board.
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CONMED Corporation To Announce Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results On July 24, 2008
CONMED Corporation (Nasdaq:CNMD) announced today that it expects to report second quarter 2008 financial results before the market opens on Thursday, July 24, 2008, and will also hold a conference call live over the Internet at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time that same day. This webcast can be accessed from CONMED's web site at www.conmed.com. Replays of the call will be made available through August ...
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Hardware Roundup: Wednesday Edition
AMD added to its processor lineup yesterday with the release of a new Black Edition processor, the Phenom X4 9950, clocked at 2.6GHz. Along with the new flagship CPU AMD also released two energy efficient models with a TDP of 65W. Ever wonder what happens when the CMOS battery goes dead? Check out the review to find out. Our roundup also includes a look at factory overclocked 9800 GTX card from ...
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Terrorism: Wrong to issue fatwas on the Internet, says Saudi imam
Terrorism: Wrong to issue fatwas on the Internet, says Saudi imam (AKI) - The imam of a mosque in the Muslim holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia has said that it is wrong to issue fatwas or religious edicts on the Internet. "It is wrong to think that from the Internet, science can be revealed and Sharia [Islamic law] can be developed," said Sheikh Saleh Ibn Awad al-Mudamsi, the imam ...
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