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Zambia: Bandits Snatch K15 Million in Lusaka
ARMED bandits yesterday snatched K15 million and other valuables from a Pagrik Oriental Steel employee in a daring morning robbery.
AllAfrica.com |
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iPhone 3G - good, but not good enough for business
After months of speculation, Apple unveiled its next-generation smartphone, the iPhone 3G and solidified its push into the enterprise mobile space with a spattering of business-specific announcements.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Why to use the Linux desktop for business and how to do it effectively
Today's IT managers face tough choices. PCs that run fine today have an uncertain upgrade path, now that Microsoft has chosen to discontinue Windows XP .
ITBusiness.ca |
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How to win business and influence customers…with Twitter
Twitter, a social networking site that allows people to track each other by writing and exchanging short text messages, has spurred business technology leaders to investigate how they might utilize such a service to improve their organizations' ability to collaborate and communicate with colleagues and customers.
ITBusiness.ca |
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How to win business and influence customers…with Twitter
Twitter, a social networking site that allows people to track each other by writing and exchanging short text messages, has spurred business technology leaders to investigate how they might utilize such a service to improve their organizations' ability to collaborate and communicate with colleagues and customers.
ITBusiness.ca |
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'We don't want broadband'
A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed internet access.
News 24 South Africa |
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Tips Will Help Navigate Mac, PC Differences
Sales of Apple's Macintosh computers have been growing much faster than PC sales overall, with many new Mac buyers switching from years of using Windows computers. For that reason, every month I get e-mails from readers asking about the differences in using the Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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MoD IT - late and over budget
"Persistent weakness" in core software
Silicon.com |
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Targus Laptop Backpack Only £6.99
SVP have a bag sale now on until Thu 10th July, which includes Targus laptop carry cases and backpacks reduced from £15.99 and £13.99 to a very tasty £6.99.
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Asia gears up for WiMax bonanza
Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com , Friday 4 July 2008 at 10:51:00 Market to reach $5.5bn within four years More than 30 million people in Asia could be using WiMax for internet access by 2012, according to new forecasts....
vnunet.com |
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Mom's surveillance routine extends from the computer to the bathroom
I'm a high school student in the top 2 percent of my class. I'm heavily involved in extracurricular activities. I don't give my mom much to worry about, but she is always “concerned.” She spies on me from the other room while I'm online and has recruited my brother to help her.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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SCH makes £2m move for Interface
Doug Woodburn, CRN , Friday 4 July 2008 at 10:46:00 Server and storage distributor finally finds a willing buyer Server and storage distributor Interface Solutions looks to have finally found a buyer in the shape of IT giant Specialist Computer Holdings (SCH)....
vnunet.com |
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Google must surrender its users' personal information to Viacom
Janie Davies, Computing , Friday 4 July 2008 at 10:21:00 A US court has ruled that Google must provide Viacom with details of users who have watched YouTube videos Google has been ordered to disclose personal information, including viewing habits and internet addresses to Viacom, in the latest phase of the ongoing legal battle between the two companies....
vnunet.com |
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Gartner heralds future of cloud computing
Cloud computing heralds an evolution of business that is no less influential than e-business, according to Gartner.
Independent Online |
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Business Briefs
Apple Inc. , the maker of Macintosh computers, sliced $500 off the price of its most expensive MacBook Air model, the ultra-thin notebook introduced by Chief Executive Steve Jobs in January.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Granby Burglaries Investigated
Police are investigating four burglaries reported since Monday in which jewelry, laptops and an antique rifle were stolen.
Hartford Courant |
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Google ordered to give access to YouTube
Google has been ordered to allow entertainment giant, Viacom, access to details of the video-watching habits of visitors the YouTube website.
Calcutta News |
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Popular Filipino blog goes underground
MANILA, Philippines -- "This blog is open to invited readers only," a local popular gossip blog Chikatime announced, as local readers were puzzled to find that the anonymous blog has recently been taken down.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Google must surrender its users' personal information to Viacom
Google has been ordered to disclose personal information, including viewing habits and internet addresses to Viacom, in the latest phase of the ongoing legal battle between the two companies.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Asia gears up for WiMax bonanza
More than 30 million people in Asia could be using WiMax for internet access by 2012, according to new forecasts.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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MS readies Vista code injection risk fix
Redmond security gnomes get tough Critical bug fixes are on the agenda for this month's monthly patch update from Microsoft.…
The Register |
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Rugby boss 'tried to kiss me'
SA Rugby chief executive officer Johan Prinsloo has denied claims in court that he sexually harassed a 29-year-old male computer systems consultant.
The Star |
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Recent Original Stories
Many people who have called Apple to complain about excessive heat coming from their newly purchased computers have been told that the MacBook and the MacBook Pro are in fact Notebook computers and not Laptop computers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Service Channels
Google is looking to do a street view map of the whole of the UK, this isn’t welcomed by everyone though.
Web Host Directory |
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Rugby boss 'tried to kiss me'
SA Rugby chief executive officer Johan Prinsloo has denied claims in court that he sexually harassed a 29-year-old male computer systems consultant.
Pretoria News |
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