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YTB International (YTBLA) Approved for Trading on OTCBB
YTB International, Inc. , a provider of Internet-based travel booking services for travel agencies and home-based independent representatives in the United States, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Canada, today announced that its Class A Common Stock has been approved for quotation on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board .
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Microsoft: GTA IV European Marketing Push To Rival Halo 3's
Leveraging its platform-exclusive downloadable content, Microsoft is readying a European marketing blitz for Grand Theft Auto IV's Xbox 360 release that will match its 2007 Halo 3 promotional campaign in scope and budget, according to new press reports. Microsoft intends to assist publisher Rockstar's own campaign by pushing Grand Theft Auto IV's Xbox 360 release on April 29th with online, ...
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Police Cyber Patrol Unit Gets $9,000 Cox Grant
The Fort Smith Police Department’s Internet crime fighters received a substantial grant from a local cable provider last week.
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Recent Original Stories
In a discussion on Amiga forum site The Amigans, the Friedens twin brothers (developers of AmigaOS 4.0 exec kernel) revealed that the complete Amiga OS architecture will move ahead to a new design . The new AmigaOS (let's call it AmigaOS 4+1) will include some sort of virtual environment in which old (AmigaOS 4.0) applications will run as separate tasks, in their own address space.
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Psychologist arrested for child pornography
Posted: Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 10:32 a.m. IOWA CITY, IOWA (AP) -- An Iowa City psychologist has been arrested after child pornography after employees of a computer service center allegedly found child pornography on his computer.
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Apple takes 6.6 percent of U.S. PC market
The latest research from Gartner and IDC is in, and it confirms a growing marketshare for the Mac, reaching 6.6 percent. The reports both confirm that Apple's U.S. Mac business outgrew the overall U.S. PC market by a significant margin in Q1 2008. While the global PC market grew 14.6 percent, in the U.S. overall growth was just 3.5 percent. And Apple outgrew both. Gartner pegs Mac ...
InfoWorld |
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Apple Nearly Matches Vista in Business, But Struggles With Image
Despite massive gains in business, OS X, still is much maligned by business analysts...
AnandTech |
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Internet Safety Tour Stops at Decatur Conference
WAAY-31's Internet Safety Tour went to Decatur Thursday to join a survivor of the Columbine school shootings in a child safety conference.
WAAY-TV Huntsville |
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Virtualization Data Storage and Protection Software to Be Accelerated by Tier-Ø Memory Appliances
Violin Memory announced it has successfully tested the Violin 1010 memory appliance with the FalconStor Network Storage Server (NSS) from FalconStor Software. The Violin 1010 memory appliance and the FalconStor NSS can be integrated within a solution to meet the high performance, virtualized data storage demands of enterprise data centers.
SYS-CON Media |
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ePub: Things are hotting up for Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi hotspots for web surfers are on the verge of an explosion – and pubs should be at the centre of the revolution. That’s the view of Joe Brunoli, boss of Free Hotspots, one of Europe’s fastest growing players which doubled its presence in the UK last year.
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Future consumer support
Q. How do you get two tech support reps to give the same advice? A. Shoot one. You may laugh, but there's truth in that gag. I recently used a live chat service (it was my only choice for support at that time of the day) to get help with a consumer product I was wrangling.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Sierra Leone: 'Cameras for Healing' to Boost GTI
Director of 'Cameras for Healing' and computers for school Monday said his organization would sponsor 30 students of the Government Technical Institute starting from September this year.
AllAfrica.com |
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Burglar hits Youree Drive school, drops loot after alarm
A burglar broke into Youree Drive Middle School in Shreveport early today. Police converged on the school and found a window knocked out and laptop computers and a projector on the ground. An alarm was activated about 3 a. m. Police said they found a window knocked out and the electronic
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:13 UTC
PC Linux distributor Terra Soft has announced plans to release its Yellow Dog Linux distribution for Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 gaming console. Featuring the experimental e17 desktop environment, Terra Soft's upcoming distribution release is surprisingly unconventional.
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Energen Corporation To Webcast Annual Meeting of Shareholders
Energen Corporation (NYSE:EGN) will provide a live audio broadcast over the Internet of its Annual Meeting of Shareholders on Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
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IBM bucks bad economic times
BOSTON -- IBM's revenue in the first quarter was boosted by ongoing weakness in the dollar, since deals done in other currencies now bring in more greenbacks
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MetroPCS Introduces ChatLINK(TM)
MetroPCS Communications, Inc. (NYSE: PCS), the nation's leading provider of affordable unlimited wireless communications service for one flat rate, today introduced ChatLINK(TM), a new Push-To-Talk feature that enables customers to quickly link up and chat with their friends and family across different networks at the same time. MetroPCS is the first wireless carrier to offer this type of ...
Centre Daily Times |
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IBM earnings soar in first quarter
Rochester IBM helped power an outstanding quarter for IBM Corp. Shares surged to a six-year high after the technology company surprised analysts by reporting a 26 percent jump in quarterly earnings and by boosting its full-year forecast.
Post-Bulletin |
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ROME - Did you know Jervis Library in Rome offers free wireless Internet access for the public?
Visitors wishing to connect to the service may inquire at the information desk for an outline of the required network settings and the current encryption key or password.
Rome Observer |
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Kingston Technology Introduces First High-Performance, Low-Latency DDR2 Notebook Memory for Global Market
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is first to offer high-performance, low-latency 667MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM notebook memory to the world. Offering greater performance options for existing mobile platforms, the HyperX(R) 667MHz CL4 SO-DIMM kits in 2GB and 4GB capacities are the first in a new line of memory innovations Kingston plans ...
Centre Daily Times |
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40,000 International Visitors Experience Mobile Lifestyle Innovations at CTIA WIRELESS 2008(R) in Las Vegas
The latest mobile lifestyle innovations and products took center stage at CTIA WIRELESS 2008(R) as the show, now in its 21st year, played host to a global contingent of more than 40,000 attendees from 125 countries at the Las Vegas Convention Center April 1 - 3.
Centre Daily Times |
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HP Upgrades the Digital Entertainment Experience with Industry's First Integration of HDTVs and Media Center Extender
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced it is the first company to release Microsoft's Media Center Extender capability to an Internet-connected TV.
Centre Daily Times |
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Over The Next Four Years, It Is Expected That Total Recruitment Spending Is To Increase 25 Percent, From $58 Billion ...
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89110) has announced the addition of new Borrell Associates report 2008 Outlook: Online Recruitment Advertising to their offering.
Centre Daily Times |
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AMD's Quad-Core Opteron available in Dell servers
Five Dell servers based on Advanced Micro Devices' Quad-Core Opteron processors are available on the computer company's Web site, bringing the number of server models that use the chip to 13, AMD said.
IT World |
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Well-Worn Passwords Are Gold Mines for Hackers
Using the same password for multiple Web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box. Even though a universal password is like gold for cyber-crooks because they can use it to steal all of a person's sensitive data at once, nearly half the Internet users queried in a new survey said they use just one password for all their online ...
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