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The launch of Centrino 2 to boost Taiwan supply chain, says paper
Intel recently issued a notice that its Centrino 2 notebook platform (Montevina) will launch on July 15 in Taiwan. Industry players that form the platform's supply chain in Taiwan are all gearing up in order to fulfill Intel's forecast of a penetration rate of 30-40% by the end of the third quarter, and 50-60% by the end of the year, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
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Advice From Strangers
Word of mouse is the latest trend in online travel planning, and a variety of corporate travel companies are setting up networking sites in hopes of becoming the Facebook of corporate travel.
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Press' television listings go live online
To access full-service, searchable TV listings pages, visit the Web site and click on TV listings under the Entertainment options on the left. Listings are keyed to the zip code of the computer accessing the Oakland Press Web site.
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Loan Pains Turned Site Into a Hit
The Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter, a Web site, is gleefully tallying the number of lenders that run into trouble.
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LCD panel maker AUO reports revenues down 17.2% in June
AU Optronics Corporation (AUO) announced June consolidated revenue of NT$36,7 billion (US$1.21 billion), a 17.2% sequential decrease, and 5.7% decrease on year, and its totaled consolidated revenues in the second quarter reached NT$123.5 billion, down 9.6% sequentially but up 16.5% on year.
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First-tier notebook makers expect sequential shipments boost of 15-20% in 3Q08
First-tier notebook makers including Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics and Wistron all expect notebook shipments in the third quarter to see a sequential increase of 15-20%, according to the companies.
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One Subpoena Is All It Takes to Reveal Your Online Life
The court order forcing Google to turn over records of who has viewed and uploaded videos on YouTube shows how much information about people’s Internet use can be disclosed in a legal proceeding.
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One Subpoena Is All It Takes to Reveal Your Online Life
The court order forcing Google to turn over records of who has viewed and uploaded videos on YouTube shows how much information about people’s Internet use can be disclosed in a legal proceeding.
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Microsoft backs Icahn in coup against Yahoo
Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo Inc.'s board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo's Internet search engine or possibly the entire company.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 11th Oct 2005 17:36 UTC
As smartphone prices decline, they have become more popular every day. Symbian, PalmOS, Windows Mobile and Linux seem to be the big names in this high-end market of phones, all showcasing PDA-like features, native toolkits and fast processors.
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Microsoft Is Icahn’s Ally in Pursuit of Yahoo
Microsoft said Monday that it would be interested in negotiating a purchase of Yahoo’s search business or of the entire company, as long as Yahoo replaces its board.
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DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com
DEMOPOLIS — The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Aug 2007 22:04 UTC
"We want to develop a free and complete set of user friendly applications and desktop tools, similar to CDE and KDE but based entirely on free software."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Oct 2006 21:14 UTC
Microsoft has confirmed that IE7 will be released as an optional download later this month . The long-awaited next version of Microsoft's browser software will be pushed out as an automatic update a "few weeks" later, probably as part of Microsoft's regular Patch Tuesday update cycle in either November or December.
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Reforms To Boost Bookmaker Competitiveness
Victorian bookmakers will be able to conduct internet and telephone betting 24/7 from approved racecourses under significant changes to the regulatory framework, Deputy Premier and Minister for Racing Rob Hulls said today.
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Underage sex sting nets two By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Authorities here arrested two Alabama men in conjunction with an Internet sex sting. Michael Mayes, 41, of Semmes, was arrested at his home by Demopolis investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, interim Police Chief Tim Williams said.
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View Points
As quickly as technology changes, it’s easy to be left behind. Software and hardware changes are launched almost daily. If you’re a school, which relies heavily on unreliable state budgets and independent fund raising, computers can take a backseat to books, repairs and salaries.
The Demopolis Times |
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Broadband In Flight: Wi-Fi & Direct Broadcast Video Become Next Generation of In Flight Entertainment - Available Now
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bde2b3/broadband_in_fligh) has announced the addition of the "Broadband In Flight: Wi-Fi & Direct Broadcast Video Become Next Generation of In Flight Entertainment" report to their offering.
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Ninetowns Announces Appointment of New Independent Board Member
Ninetowns Internet Technology Group Company Limited , one of China's leading providers of online solutions for international trade, announced today that its board of directors has appointed Mr.
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Microsoft Is Icahn’s Ally in Pursuit of Yahoo
Microsoft said Monday that it would be interested in negotiating a purchase of Yahoo’s search business or of the entire company, as long as Yahoo replaces its board.
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E-tickets now in effect By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Issuing traffic citations is a little easier these days for the Demopolis Police Department. The department is taking advantage of an Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs grant that helped equip six squad cars with computer systems and printers.
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Firefox users shown to be safer
A new study has shown that Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online. The 18-month study was conducted by researchers at the Swiss Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, along with IBM and Google.
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Cyber-criminals move with the times
Cyber-crooks are using new technologies and reinventing forms of social engineering to ensnare consumers and businesses, security experts warn.
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Microsoft warns of new attacks
Microsoft is warning users of a newly reported attack on one of its ActiveX browser components.
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MULTINATIONAL U.S. COMPANY BASED IN CHON BURI RAIDED FOR ALLEGED USE OF UNLICENSED SOFTWARE
A 100% American-owned multinational manufacturing company was recently raided and charged with copyright infringement of software in Chon Buri. The company allegedly used unlicensed Thai dictionary so
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