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Absolute Announces Its First Private Label Program
Vancouver, BC, July 3, 2008--(T-Net)--Absolute Software (TSX: ABT), the leading provider of firmware-based, patented, Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking(TM) solutions announced today that Absolute's first private label offering was launched on June 30, 2008, by one of Absolute's computer manufacturer OEM partners.
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Inmac wstore crée sa plate-forme d'affiliation BtoB
Après le lancement de sa stratégie « Full Internet » et la nomination d'Alain Soundirarassou, en mai 2008 au poste de Responsable e-commerce, le distributeur informatique présente son programme d'affiliation BtoB : un moyen simple et efficace de recruter du trafic de qualité sur son site et surtout, de nouveaux clients. « Full Internet », c'est le nom de la stratégie mise en place ...
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O2 Introduces New Sierra Wireless USB Modem for Wireless Broadband in the United Kingdom
Vancouver, BC, July 3, 2008--(T-Net)--O2 and Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR - TSX: SW) today announced the world's first commercial launch of the Sierra Wireless Compass(TM) 885 USB Modem on the O2 network in the UK. Designed for mobile professionals, laptop computer users and frequent travellers, the O2 Business USB modem has a smaller, more durable USB design with download speeds of up to 7.2 ...
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Google Street View cars have arrived in the UK
A fleet of Google camera cars arrived this week to create thousands of embarrassing, revealing or run-of-the-mill images of life on British streets for its popular online mapping website.
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Your laptop's Nvidia graphics card: Busted.
If your laptop has an "older" graphics chip from Nvidia, be prepared for the screen to possibly go dark without notice. Nvidia is warning consumers (and Wall Street) that a flaw in some of its chips will lead to a monstrous charge of up to $200 million to repair laptops that croak. The company has also said it will be releasing a driver for affected systems that will keep your fan running ...
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HTC Touch Dual Review
Adama Brown brings us a review of the latest version of the HTC Touch Dual , a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone which includes the 3G frequencies used in N. America.
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
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Let's All Step On The Long Tail [Marketing]
The Internet was supposed to have turned us all into niche market consumers instead of the herd-driven bestseller fanatics we've always been. In 2006, Wired editor Chris Anderson published The Long...
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"It may be a brave opinion but I predict
that Ubuntu Linux and Windows Vista are going to be the two operating systems that will take over the largest chunk of the desktop OS market during the next couple of years. This comparison is based on my experience with both systems during the last couple of weeks on two different computers."
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Recent Original Stories
"Purpose-built Fedora distributions, called 'spins', are a recent addition to that community in an attempt to reach additional users . The idea is to use tools like Revisor to create a custom collection of software that work well together for a particular set of tasks.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jan 2006 00:21 UTC, submitted by george
"More than five years ago the launch of Microsoft Windows XP - and its considerably improved features and reliability compared with Windows 98 and 2000 - made a comprehensive desktop rollout a no-brainer for companies. The other options were all far from desirable.
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Google need not reveal its search code to Viacom, but its YouTube subsidiary must disclose a database listing who watched what video, when, and from where, a New York judge ordered Tuesday.
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Google keeps code but Viacom gets YouTube user data
Google need not reveal its search code to Viacom, but its YouTube subsidiary must disclose a database listing who watched what video, when, and from where, a New York judge ordered Tuesday.
IT World |
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Google Talk for the iPhone
Google is bringing its Google Talk instant messaging application to Apple's iPhone.
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Protus Responds to Patent Lawsuit brought by j2 Global Communications
OTTAWA----Fast growing Canadian technology company Protus IP Solutions responded today to a competitor’s patent infringement suit by noting that the asserted patents are not relevant to the company or any of its products.
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Service Channels
Thursday, 3rd July 2008 Google to Share YouTube Visitor Details! Google has to hand over all details gathered on every visitor to YouTube, as a result of a legal battle with Viacom.
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Mozilla sets world record with Firefox 3 downloads
Mozilla today has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of software downloads in 24 hours.
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write. The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, is close to finishing an antitrust...
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Google told to hand over millions of YouTube user details to Viacom in $1 billion case
Google has been ordered to hand over the personal details of everyone who has ever watched a YouTube video, following a court ruling in the United States.
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Seven arrested after posting threatening video on MySpace
Sheriff’s deputies in St. Charles Parish will hold a mid-morning news conference to elaborate on the arrests of seven people, allegedly shown in a MySpace internet video, discussing plans to carry out a shooting, and also to shoot any police officers who tried to stop them.
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Amazon EC2 Spam and Malware Problem
July 3, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Malicious spam emails allegedly sent on Amazon's Electric Cloud 2 servers are making some commentators critical of the security risks that arise as the potential power of cloud computing opens up to all users, including spammers.
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UPI NewsTrack Business
Major U.S. markets hit bear conditions ... Truck drivers protest fuel costs in London ... Probe begun on Yahoo! and Google deal ... Schlitz beer returns home to big sales ... News from United Press International.
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Ask.com Completes Acquisition of Lexico - Owner of Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com, and Reference.com
Ask.com , a leading search engine and wholly-owned business of IAC , today announced the completion of the previously announced agreement to acquire Lexico Publishing Group LLC, owner of Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com, and Reference.com.
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write. The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, is close to finishing an antitrust investigation into how royalties are collected. The outcome might help large music retailers like Apple Inc.'s iTunes sell from one store ...
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