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Research and Markets: Quick Recipes on Symbian OS to Master C++ Smartphone Development
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dd5ce4/quick_recipes_on_s) has announced the addition of the "Quick Recipes on Symbian OS: Mastering C++ Smartphone Development" report to their offering.
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2K Games Announces Partnership with Digital Extremes
2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), announced today that it has signed an agreement with Digital Extremes to assist in the development of BioShock(R) for the PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system. Shipping to retailers in October 2008 with new features and content, the PLAYSTATION 3 system version of BioShock is being developed by 2K Marin, ...
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Whiz of the Web: Monday Meat Slices
The best of the internet, chopped into tiny bits and grilled for your enjoyment. Cinematical's review of Hellboy II is encouragingly positive. You can check out the new, third trailer for the film right here ( via ). Two Greek mythology movies are on their way and are likely to end up fighting it out at the box office. One is a remake of Clash of the Titans , to be directed by ...
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Google must hand over YouTube log
Google must hand over the log holding details of every user who has watched any video on YouTube, a US court rules.
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US officials scrutinising Yahoo-Google deal
The US Department of Justice says it is scrutinising a proposed online advertising deal between Google and Yahoo to make certain it doesn't stifle competition.
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Mozilla claims Guinness record for downloads
Mozilla, the developer of the Internet browser Firefox, claims to have set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of software downloads in 24 hours.
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TV shows militants who led 'Internet jihad'
Two former militant supporters have confessed on Saudi state television how they organised the Internet operations of al-Qaeda's campaign against the Saudi government.
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Scareware runs amok on PlayStation site
Gamers visiting the US Sony PlayStation website risk malware infection after the site was hit by hackers.
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Microsoft, Yahoo Media Talks Still Ongoing
Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, sources familiar with the companies' thinking said on Wednesday.
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Mozilla claims Guinness Record for downloads
(Reuters) - Mozilla, developer of open-source Web browser Firefox, said on Wednesday it set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of software downloads in 24 hours.
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'World of Warcraft' Sequel in the Works?
Blizzard fans must be feeling spoiled right now. The blaze set by Blizzard's Diablo 3 announcement is still guttering, but it seems that vice president Rob Pardo couldn't resist kicking the Internet rumor mill into high gear one more time by confirming yet another unannounced project.
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Ofcom's top ten roaming tips
Ofcom sets out ten tips for keeping down the cost of using mobile phones and downloading data whilst travelling abroad
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DoJ investigates Yahoo Google deal
The US Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into the advertising deal announced by Yahoo and Google in June..
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3D Fractal Art
I've been working for a while now on a high performance fractal rendering program for Macintosh computers. It's main features are its speed, its unique take on coloring, and its ability to create striking looking 3D images. Here are some samples of 3D fractal images I've created.
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Mathematical Art
One of the newer art forms that I have come to enjoy for about two years is fractals. Now a lot of you probably know fractals as "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole" But to me, as an artist, fractals are in essence, putative abstract artworks, designed mathematically on a computer, that ...
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Online Creative Gender Bias
US researchers have found that men are more likely to share their creative work online than women despite the fact that women and men engage in creative activities at about the same rates.
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Universal broadband by 2010: Minister
Ireland will have a world-class universal broadband network by 2010 and, by 2012, Ireland's Internet access speeds will equal the best in the world, according to communications minister, Eamon Ryan.
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Tim McGraw Does Concert Security
June 26, 2008 — First it was a crotch-grabbing incident. Now it’s a fan-ejection moment. No country artist can have a local concert turn into a national Internet event like Tim McGraw. During a performance Tuesday night at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Wash., Tim intervened when he believed a woman in the audience was being abused by a fan.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Dec 2005 17:09 UTC, submitted by Gubol123
"On December 8, 2005, we published a story that wondered: Firefox 1.5: Not Ready For Prime Time? In response, some 450 (and climbing) InternetWeek, InformationWeek, TechWeb Pipelines, and Scot's Newsletter readers have sent details about their experiences with Firefox 1.5. A picture is emerging about Firefox 1.5 in the real world - on a small percentage of Windows, Mac, and Linux computers - ...
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UK govt: Terrorists increasingly exploiting tech
The U.K. government and security bodies say terrorists are making greater use of tech and exploiting the growing information infrastructure to hide their activities. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Vote to Help Resnik CLC Win Big Lots Contest
The Judith A. Resnik CLC, formerly Fairlawn Elementary in Akron, is one of 100 finalists in the Big Lots "Lots2Give" contest. Resnik parents entered the video contest in hopes of winning the grand prize, which will be used for school computers to replace the 31 computers that died this school year.
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Report: Some dial-up users wish to stay that way
A report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project finds that 10 percent of Americans use dial-up access, and many of them are standing firm.
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NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
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