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Simon Hendery: The only way is down for mobile internet prices
One unfortunate aspect of the Vodafone pricing furore that has tainted tomorrow's launch of the iPhone 3G is that it reinforces the notion that mobile internet access is expensive.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 31st Mar 2003 03:17 UTC
What a big month this was with many Linux releases (and not just Linux ones). The third most popular Linux distribution (along with Debian), after Red Hat and Mandrake, is SuSE . While the company is more successful in Europe, with their 8.1 release a few months ago they were able to broaden their user base worldwide even more.
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Recent Original Stories
Gaining root access to a Mac is 'easy pickings' , according to an individual who won an OS X hacking challenge last month by gaining root control of a machine using an unpublished security vulnerability.
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by Ookaze (2.8) on Fri 22nd Sep 2006 15:41 UTC
Here comes the POV of someone that has its own Linux OS compiled from source (which would be even worse) ! I have every single one of the Gentoo advantages, plus others. I don't use Gentoo, but most of the bad I can relate too.
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Electronic Recyclers International CEO Explains "All Things eWaste" on MSN Australia and Singapore
LOS ANGELES----John S. Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International , is now featured in a series of short films and interviews made by VideoJug and placed online at MSN's Nine Network in Australia and MSN Singapore.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms
Google’s new online tool allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with other Internet users in virtual chat rooms.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Wholesale Inventories Rise, Led by Computers, Metals and Farm Goods
While consumer borrowing increased in May, a decline in stockpiles puts distributors in a good place for scaling back production slowly in the face of a struggling economy.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
Apple’s iPhone 3G, which will go on sale on Friday, comes with just a few new bells and whistles.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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First Reviews: iPhone 3G Improved, But Still Flawed
Reviewers fault battery life, 3G coverage and service plan costs. But sound quality and download speeds are much improved.
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Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council to Leverage Modavox's Patented Web-casting Services Including ...
PHOENIX, BUSINESS WIRE -- Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB:MDVX), Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies today announced that it has solidified an agreement with the Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council (ATIC) to host nonpartisan debates at the July 15, 2008 Primary and the September 15, 2008 General Election.
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Ambric's University Research Program Expands to 13 Members Worldwide
Ambric(R) has expanded its University Program to 13 members worldwide. All of the program members are using Ambric's Massively Parallel Processor Array (MPPA) chips and aDesigner software development tools to tackle leading-edge research projects more effectively than with the traditional architectures and development tools of digital signal processors (DSPs) and field-programmable gate arrays ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Man Pleads Guilty to Sexual Exploitation of a Child
A man whose own wife turned him in after finding pornographic images of children on his computer has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.
KKCO Grand Junction |
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Judge Kills Privacy Rights for YouTube Users
Raising major concerns among privacy advocates, a federal judge has ordered Google to hand over details about the viewing habits of YouTube users to media giant Viacom.
All About Jazz |
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DreamWorks gives old chips the chop to pursue 3-D movies goal
DreamWorks Animation, maker of the Shrek movies and Kung Fu Panda, announced yesterday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices computer chips to Intel's as it moves towards making all 3-D movies.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Lottery blunder puts casino contract in doubt
Recent computer blunders in the Kansas Lottery Pick 3 game could cost international gaming giant Gtech a contract to run the games at the four state-owned and -operated casinos.
Boston Globe |
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Note-taking app syncs across multiple devices
— Jun. 26, 2008 — Evernote Corporation has announced a free public beta of a new note-taking application for Windows Mobile devices. "Evernote" aims to let users create notes on a device as text or OCR camera snapshots, then synchronize them online to one or more desktop computers.
WindowsForDevices |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 10th Oct 2006 08:52 UTC
Many of us use the terms "programmer" and "developer" interchangeably.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 9th Jul 2008 12:59 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Even if you love it, there are some things for which Windows is clearly a silly solution. Richard Stiennon lists 10 of the worst uses of Windows he's seen, including using it to display a static green arrow over the open TSA security lanes at Detroit Metro.
New Mobile Computing |
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Lightning strike damages transmitter in Hartsville
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 at 1:12 p.m. An act of mother nature could cost the city of Hartsville more than $100,000. Last week, lightning struck a transmitter tower outside the Hartsville police department. It knocked out several computers and phone lines at the department.
WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence |
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MacBook Users Now Enjoy One-Click Wi-Fi with GoBoingo for Mac
The MacBook(R) community now has a convenient and affordable way to access Boingo Wi-Fi at more than 100,000 hotspots worldwide. A Mac(R) version of the lightweight GoBoingo! client software, which simplifies the process of logging in to public Wi-Fi hotspots, is available for download at http://www.boingo.com/download.html.
Centre Daily Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
"Microsoft has some catching up to do. It's not a phrase you hear every day. But whether it's Apple Computer's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind.
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Patapon 2 Announced
Sequel to popular action game confirmed. July 9, 2008 - If you've read our PSP site or our blogs, you know that we're huge fans of Patapon, the rhythmic action/RPG/music game about diminutive warriors fighting to return to their lands.
IGN PSP |
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Surfing to a Higher Weight
Teen girls likely to be heavier if they spend a lot of time on the Internet, study shows.
Health Scout |
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Hardigg Storm Case iM2370 Laptop Case Introduced
Laptops are expensive and we all want to keep ours safe on the road and while traveling. If you expect your laptop to encounter some harsh treatment the rugged Hardigg iM2370 may be the perfect laptop case for you. The case has been redesigned and is la...
I4U |
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Samsung Phone Has a Lot of Good Instincts
Ever since the iPhone went on sale last summer, cell-phone companies and manufacturers have been doing everything they can to steal some of Apple and AT&T's thunder by releasing iPhone clones.
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