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VASCO Opens Subsidiary in Mumbai (India)
VASCO Data Security International, Inc. , a leading software security company specializing in authentication products, today announced that it will reinforce its presence in Asia by opening a subsidiary in Mumbai, India.
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Cistera Networks, Inc. Announces Results of Short Term Investment Incentive Program
PLANO, Texas----Cistera Networks® a leading provider of enterprise application platforms and engines for Internet Protocol Communications, announced today that its Short Term Investment Incentive Program succeeded in generating approximately $880,000 in proceeds from new investment through warrant exercises; and approximately $3,100,000 of its outstanding convertible notes and associated ...
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In an effort to promote the adoption of GNU/Linux desktops, SpreadGNOME.org
has launched with the goal of being a resource to help spread the word of GNOME to GNU/Linux desktop users and potential converts. It is meant as a place to share ideas to help promote GNOME in the community, and helping those who wish to get involved with GNOME. In the meantime, Builder.au has some shots of the upcoming GNOME 2.16 .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Nov 2007 19:49 UTC
Access, owners of the Palm OS now known as Garnet, have released a version of that platform for the Nokia Internet tablets N810, N800 and N770, providing access to the thousands of Palm applications still out there.
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Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses
This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, said it happened when an Internet registration company it oversees got...
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Say it ain't so AVG, say it ain't so: AVG LinkScanner = Badware?
The Register covered a very interesting story about AVG. Apparently AVG is spamming the Internet with traffic that looks to be coming from Internet Explorer. AVG software pre-crawls search results to try to protect users, but uses a user agent that makes the software appear to be Internet Explorer. This pre-crawling is flooding websites with...
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Wireless was good investment, but it's time to sell
While Brookings Municipal Utilities Vice President and General Manager Steve Meyer says the wireless telecommunications business has been a good investment for the city, now is the right time to get out with the exception of the local market. "The business is changing," Meyer said this week.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has suggested that companies who can't find programmers skilled in .Net should consider retraining their Java experts. Mark Quirk, Microsoft UK's head of technology for development and platforms, admitted on Monday that there aren't enough developers in the market who can help companies migrate to .Net.
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Poker Program Battles Humans In Vegas
Bridger writes "Poker software called Polaris will play a rematch against human players during the 2008 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Developed by an artificial intelligence group at the University of Alberta in Canada, Polaris will be pitted against several professionals at the Rio Hotel between June 3rd and 6th. 'It's possible, given enough computing power, for computers to play ...
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Boing Boing's unapologetic eleventh-hour apologia [100-word Version]
Boing Boing's readers, hopped up on free-speech rhetoric, continue to find the tech-culture blog's act of unpublishing unspeakable. Hoping to put the Internet's most enduring drama llama this month... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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RIAA requests internet filtering in international treaty
The ACTA treaty is too secret for the public to see, but the RIAA has been able to make suggestions -- including gutting "safe harbor" provisions that protect ISPs.
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Google Talk Available On Your iPhone
Google released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers. Here is more info:In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone, you can now chat with ...
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Google to close Denver office
Google Inc. will close its Denver office but keep two others in the area. (GOOG)
San Francisco Business Times |
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Wall Street Beat: IT Slumps in First Half
Economic worries and a disastrous June are battering shares of high-fliers including Apple, Google and Amazon, underscoring...
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Microsoft, Yahoo Explore Alternatives
The aging software giant and the fading Internet pioneer are looking at other options beyond a merger.
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Current Newswire:
"Microsoft is apparently serious about its efforts to adhere to the letter of the Open Source Definition and is now set to relaunch its Sandcastle effort as a result.
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Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
A federal judge overseeing a US$1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
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Out of the Loop: Bypass Confusion Continues
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – The urban loop around the city opened in February, but the new highway is still causing confusion. "They're cutting lanes, almost getting in accidents," said driver Zack Irby. "To be honest I was one of them." "How does the highway connect? Is this Greensboro?" asks Gregory Matthews. He should know, he manages the Bojangles restaurant on South Elm-Eugene Street on the ...
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Gateway's 17-inch P-6831FX gaming laptop gets reviewed
Filed under: Laptops Given that Gateway just pushed out a round of updates including the relatively ginormous P Series, we reckon it was only logical to expect a review shortly. To be frank, the P-6831FX critiqued over at HotHardware is far from being the most potent machine with a 17-inch panel, but unlike many of its luxurious competitors , this one is actually affordable. So, ...
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Geek Newsletter July 3, 2008 — Browsing the Mobile Web
I’ve been browsing the Web for years on mobile devices. It started way back in 1999 when I used to use the Psion Revo, Psion Series 7 , and others. My favorite thing to do back then was surf the Web on the Revo while connected via IR to my Ericsson i888 world [...]
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Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses
(AP:NEW YORK) This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own.
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Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses
This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own.
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Web's #1 blog-editing technology for Firefox
NEW YORK, USA: MediaWhiz has acquired ScribeFire, the Web's #1 Firefox blog-editing technology. Simultaneously, MediaWhiz announced the release of a beta version of ScribeFire QuickAds, online advertising's first 'point and click' ad optimization technology.
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Deputies arrest third man on child porn charges
Deputies have arrested a third man in less than a week on child pornography charges after finding videos on his personal computer.
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iPhone vs. Android: a Study in Contrasts
Apple's iPhone OS and Google's Android OS have a great deal in common; both are Linux-based operating systems for smartphones. But Ed Hardy's latest editorial discusses the dramatic differences that make these mobile platforms almost as different as they can be.
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