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Ofcom sees "step change" on super-fast net
Ofcom identifies a "step change in the level of interest and engagement" in super-fast broadband in recent weeks.
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Best of the Politics Blogs
Paul Evans suggests buying a friend some lager would be a better use of your wonga than coughing up for an Ali Campbell porn story. An average week in politics...
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"RROD Warrenty/Sending to Microsoft Question"
Sent my 360 back for a second time - went away a week ago. Judging by the status of my repair on the support site, they have replaced my console (the serial number has changed).
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Police: L.A. high school principal posed as girl
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Authorities investigating what they believed was a child making graphic sexual remarks online say they found that the writer was instead a Los Angeles high school principal posing as a 12-year-old girl.
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Recent Original Stories
"Unlike previous Microsoft operating systems, Windows Vista is pretty streamlined right out of the box. It makes terrific use of a system's resources, but it's built as much for pretty looks and increased stability and security as it is for horsepower.
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Congress Addresses Online Search Marketing
The impact of online advertising on small firms; how online stores, like the Yahoo! Small Business, have enabled small businesses to compete with larger retailers. (PRWeb Jul 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1072264.htm
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YouTube told to name drop
New York- Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $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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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
According to a survey of university careers advisors, job-hunting students need to spruce up their online image in order to get the job of their dreams.
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Height of madness as low-budget film makes it big
HAVING been responsible for plenty of blood and explosions on one of the most violent computer games ever – Grand Theft Auto IV – designer Kris Bird was ideally suited for his
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Lothian NHS worker loses USB containing patient data
A health worker at NHS Lothian has admitted losing a USB memory stick containing personal information of 137 patients. The incident comes just weeks...
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Police: L.A. high school principal posed as girl
Associated Press - July 4, 2008 4:44 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Authorities investigating what they believed was a child making graphic sexual remarks online say they found that the writer was...
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DigiPen Institute of Technology opens its first int'l campus in S'pore
SINGAPORE: Renowned US computer animation and programming school DigiPen Institute of Technology has opened its first international school in Singapore.
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Cuyahoga County gets extra time before joining Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System
Columbus- State officials have given Cuyahoga County more time to overcome objections to a trouble-plagued computer system designed to keep track of the tens of thousands of Ohio children in foster care.
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'Terrorist' too stupid to spell 'Google'
A BLOKE accused of leading a terrorist group was ta bit dim and lacked the computer skills he is accused of having, an Aussie court was told.
The Inquirer |
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YouTube order: Does it threaten your privacy?
A federal judge in New York has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom a database linking users of YouTube, the Web's largest video site by far, with every clip they have watched there.
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Feds: Teen made computers 'zombies'
CHEYENNE -- A local teenager has been charged in connection with an elaborate computer virus scheme that officials say turned thousands of personal computers into "zombies" and used them to rip off banking and credit card information.
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Viacom may get YouTube data, but Google keeps code
Partial victory for internet giant Google may have to hand over to Viacom details of who watched what video, when, and from where on YouTube, but at least it doesn't have to reveal its search code to Viacom, a New York judge ordered this week.
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Microsoft sued over Silverlight patent
Gotuit Media unhappy over video indexing Gotuit Media has sued Microsoft, claiming that Silverlight violates its video indexing patents.
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Google must provide YouTube viewer data
- A federal judge has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom its records of which users watched which videos on YouTube, the Web's largest video site by far.
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Broadband speeds must be faster, says Ofcom
Telecoms regulator Ofcom has called on fixed line operators like BT and Virgin Media to offer much faster broadband speeds and has promised to let them make a return if they make the necessary heavy investments.
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DigiPen Institute of Technology opens its first int’l campus in S’pore
SINGAPORE: Renowned US computer animation and programming school DigiPen Institute of Technology has opened its first international school in Singapore.
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DigiPen Institute of Technology opens its first int’l campus in S’pore
SINGAPORE: Renowned US computer animation and programming school DigiPen Institute of Technology has opened its first international school in Singapore.
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DigiPen Institute of Technology opens its first int’l campus in S’pore
SINGAPORE: Renowned US computer animation and programming school DigiPen Institute of Technology has opened its first international school in Singapore.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Jul 2008 05:10 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
An opinion article at APCMag: "The focus of Snow Leopard is on core upgrades, not shiny new features. A bedrock focused update that delivers a streamlined, enhanced OS X. Stability. Efficiency. A "new generation of core technologies." All this is about raising the floor on the entire system.
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