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Friends, Family and Falzone: Turbulence
Craig Falzone's quest for the Yahoo! fantasy expert league title promises to be a bumpy ride.
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MacBook Air With Solid State Drive Gets $500 Price Cut [MacBook Air]
Apple just ripped $500 off the price tag of their Solid State Drive-based MacBook Airs, which are now $2598, down from $3098. AppleInsider says the cuts came from two components, the 1.8GHz Core 2...
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Nokia 6220 Smartphone Released
The Nokia 6220 classic design includes 3G connectivity, compatibility with Microsoft Office applications, Bluetooth capabilities, and a 5-megapixel camera.
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Q&A: Divulging YouTube log
A US court has ruled that Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched any video on YouTube. But what does this mean?
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A native's guide to San Jose
A century ago, what's now Silicon Valley, California, was called the Valley of Heart's Delight because of the region's mineral-rich soil and temperate climate (San Jose gets 300 days of sunshine a year). By the time I left for college in 1997, however, most of the cherry orchards had been gobbled up by office complexes. San Jose was in the hopeful early stages of the Internet boom, and although ...
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Court Orders YouTube Viewership Records Turned Over to Viacom
Google must turn over the records of videos watched on YouTube to Viacom, according to a ruling from the U.S. District Court for Southern New York in Viacom’s $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit. The ruling Wednesday raises serious issues over privacy concerns.
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Watch Tower: Not so happy princess
"I always visualized her as a very demanding, very domineering lady in the bed, so I was right" said my colleague Mr Rawat who is on the wrong side of his forties in a triumphant tone. "By the way, when did you tie the nuptial knot?" I asked without taking my eyes off my computer screen.
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Files on Ovi Enters Beta
Nokia has made its Files on Ovi service available in beta form. The service allows users to access files on their home computer from any device connected to the internet, including mobile phones. The service requires users to download ... (follow link to read)
Phone Scoop |
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San Marino
OneWorld has not yet published a guide for this place. If you'd like to help create one, contact the OneWorld guides editor at Open Source Simple Computer for Agriculture in Rural Areas (OSCAR) is a collaborative effort, initiated by IFP (French Institute of Pondicherry) with Rice-Wheat Consortium for Indo-Gangetic Plains, India, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development ...
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Apple slashes $500 from MB Air SSD price
Apple on Friday has quietly cut the price on the MacBook Air's solid-state drive by $500, bringing the price of the pre-built 1.8GHz model with the 64GB flash drive to $2,598 from its previous $3,098. The cut also sees Apple drop the price of adding the solid-state drive to a 1.6GHz model to $599 from its original $999 and reduces the price of add...
MacNN |
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Report: Yahoo renews talks with potential partners
Yahoo Inc. has resumed talks with Time Warner Inc. over the possibility of some sort of partnership, according to a report Thursday. (YHOO)
East Bay Business Times |
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Dallas Lawyers Representing Ex-Enron Executive in High Profile Case
Ed Tomko, a name partner in the law firm of Curran Tomko Tarski of Dallas is representing Rex Shelby, a former Enron Internet executive.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 22nd Apr 2007 07:38 UTC
"Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) arrived just a few days ago with promises of better hardware compatibility, included proprietary software and drivers, and more user friendliness. Was it wort the wait? And more importantly - Is it finally time to "Make the Switch"?"
New Mobile Computing |
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Man Pleads Guilty to Distributing Child Pornography
Attorney General's Cyber Crimes Unit investigated suspect
KRGV-TV Texas |
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by Pfeifer (2.76) on Tue 12th Sep 2006 14:56 UTC
Microsoft has serious issues with it's Windows operating system. Windows' roots are more then twenty years old. And while Unix' roots dig much deeper, the UNIX API has been (more or less) stable for a very long time.
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N.C. Senate wants to OK online ticket scalping
Concert and event tickets could be legally resold above face value on the Internet under a plan approved by state senators. Members unanimously supported the plan in a vote on Thursday. The measure would set parameters for online ticket resales. Vendors could legally sell tickets above face value as long as they guarantee customers they'll receive genuine tickets in time for the event. Sellers ...
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Report: DOJ might be taking sharper look at Yahoo, Google search ad deal
The Justice Department is moving toward a formal investigation of the planned search advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., according to reports Wednesday. (GOOG) (YHOO)
New Mexico Business Weekly |
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Online ticket scalping gets Senate OK
Concert and event tickets could be legally resold above face value on the Internet under a plan approved by state senators.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Man charged with coin fraud
A 52-year-old man is facing charges after he allegedly sold counterfeit coins to a collector shop in Winnipeg, city police said today. Police said the suspect knew the coins were bogus when he bought them over the Internet from a seller in Hong Kong.
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NewerTech introduces new RAID-1 external storage solution
NewerTech launched its new Guardian MAXimus 300GB 10,000RPM “Triple Interface� FireWire 800/400/USB 2.0 model, the fastest and most reliable Plug & Play RAID-1 mirror external storage solution available on the market for consumers and business professionals alike.
Computer Technology Review |
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AXS-One launches Dynamic Data Migrator for e-mail server migration
AXS-One, a provider of records compliance management (RCM) solutions, recently launched its Dynamic Data Migrator, allowing enterprise users who migrate from Lotus Notes/Domino to Microsoft Exchange – and vice-versa – to access legacy e-mails created in their previous messaging environment without undergoing expensive, time-consuming and risky data conversion procedures.
Computer Technology Review |
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Google Ordered To Release YouTube User Data to Viacom
On Wednesday night, a federal judge ruled that Google must turn over YouTube user activity which includes videos watched, IP addresses, and usernames, to the media giant, Viacom as part of a long-running copyright infringement case. Kurt Opsahl of the Electronic Frontier Foundation says: "The Court's erroneous ruling is a set-back to privacy rights, and will allow Viacom to see what you are ...
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QUICK POLL
LAS VEGAS-Internet millionaires Tim Poster and Tom Breitling are joining Wynn Resorts subsidiary Wynn Las Vegas as SVPs of strategy and development. Poster and Breitling made their money selling their Website Travelscape to Expedia.
GlobeSt.com |
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Consumer Alert
A brazen, new spam e-mail featuring Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott's photograph and the Office of the Attorney General's Web page banner has recently hit inboxes statewide.
KTRE-TV East Texas |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Oct 2006 22:02 UTC
Microsoft, of all companies, continues to lead the way with free and loose licensing terms around server virtualization software and multi-core processors.
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