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Westpac fault ends in payment chaos
TENS of thousands of people across the country missed out on their weekly pay, were overpaid, or had direct debit payments taken out twice yesterday after a computer malfunction at the Westpac Bank affected $1 billion in transactions.
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ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
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Unitask Software Appoints Industry Veteran Dale Royal Chief Executive Officer
CINCINNATI----As a leading provider of Oracle E-Business Suite solutions, Unitask Software today announced the appointment of Dale D. Royal as Chief Executive Officer effective immediately.
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www.jtv.com Partners With PayPal Offering Additional Payment Options
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. , July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Jewelry Television (TM) (JTV) and PayPal announced today that Jewelry Television 's web site, www.jtv.com , will now accept PayPal for purchases of jewelry, gemstones and other collectibles.
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Hitachi working on 5 TB hard drive, halfway to human brain capacity
Filed under: Storage Just when solid-state drives were about to catch up to the spinners, Hitachi has gone and announced that it is working on a 5 TB hard drive. It says the drive should be available by 2010 in a 3.5-inch format and will use perpendicular CPP-GMR tech to achieve some serious density. Just to show off, Hitachi's Yoshiro Shiroishi pointed out that the human brain has been ...
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ARRIS Announces Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Release Date and Teleconference Details
SUWANEE, Ga. , July 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARRIS (Nasdaq: ARRS), a global communications technology leader in the development of advanced cable telephony solutions and next generation high speed data across the broadband local access network, today announced that they will release second quarter 2008 financial results after the market close on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 . ARRIS management ...
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Microsoft starts its Software as a Service with Office + Apps
Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, at a price of US$69.99 per year. The consumer software subscription service will include free updates to all applications for as long as you subscribe and will carry the name Equipt. Applications bundled under the subscription include Microsoft Office, [...]
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Universal Techtronics - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Much attention was given last week to an offer you can afford to refuse: a “free” digital TV converter box from an Ohio-based company called Universal TechTronics.
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Digital TV - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Much attention was given last week to an offer you can afford to refuse: a “free” digital TV converter box from an Ohio-based company called Universal TechTronics.
New York Times |
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Open Text buys Spicer software division
Paying $12-million for the format and viewer division
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Dial-up users don't want broadband
A study reveals new reasons why some don't want faster internet access.
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Nvidia Tumbles Most in Four Years on Forecast Cut (Update1)
July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp. , the second-biggest maker of computer-graphics chips, fell the most in four years in Nasdaq trading after a drop in demand and increased competition forced the company to cut its second-quarter sales forecast.
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One-quarter of the world to use Internet by 2012
One-quarter of the planet is expected to be online by 2012, driven by the growth of online users in emerging economies.
EETimes |
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Queens Village soldier charged in Internet sex sting
A Queens Village soldier, just back from Iraq, has been arrested for allegedly trying to have sex with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
Queens Courier |
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Westpac fault ends in payment chaos
TENS of thousands of people across the country missed out on their weekly pay, were overpaid, or had direct debit payments taken out twice yesterday after a computer malfunction at the Westpac Bank affected $1 billion in transactions.
Narooma News |
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European Mobile Broadband Services Jeopardised By Regulation
Europe’s mobile industry is cutting back spending on new networks and services as a growing regulatory burden from the European Union puts profitability under pressure - claims the GSM Association.
Cellular-News.com |
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Google Keeps Code but Viacom Gets YouTube User Data
YouTube must hand Viacom a database listing who watched the videos it hosts, although it need not reveal the code for its...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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People & Products
Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software.
Journal & Courier |
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ISAF : RSS Feeds
What is RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it is the ideal way to receive the content you want from the web - delivered to your desktop in an easily manageable way.
International Sailing Federation |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th May 2007 09:55 UTC
Microsoft executive Ty Carlson spoke about the future of Windows recently during a panel discussion at the Future in Review 2007 conference held in San Diego, California.
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white papers
Taiwan's Asustek Computer (Asus), the leader of the mini-notebook category due to its early launch of the Eee PC, launched two new models of the family last month, the 901 and 1000, the first Eee PCs that use Intel's Atom microprocessor.
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Hands on with Asus's Eee PC 901 and 1000
Taiwan's Asustek Computer (Asus), the leader of the mini-notebook category due to its early launch of the Eee PC, launched two new models of the family last month, the 901 and 1000, the first Eee PCs that use Intel's Atom microprocessor.
IT World |
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County going ahead with computerization
Wellington County councillors are stepping into the computer age. Council voted in favour of computerization – moving to personal laptops for councillors and online agenda packages – after a lengthy debate last week.
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"Sound Options"
I've got my PS3 hooked up through my comp monitor at the moment, and don't have sound unless my computer is on, as I have the cables hooked through my TV card in the computer (wonderful delay on that btw).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jun 2007 15:23 UTC
As you have surely noticed by now, Apple's CEO Steve Jobs held his keynote speech yesterday at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. So far, the responses have been mixed; I have seen a lot of excitement, but also a lot of disappointment.
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