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Police crack down on Kolkata cyber cafes
Ten cyber cafes in central Kolkata have been fined for not maintaining details of internet users, the city police said Thursday.
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Online Courses Boost Infection Control Skills That Could Prove Vital In A Pandemic
Online courses are helping staff to develop the skills they need to tackle hospitalacquired infections, such as MRSA and C.difficile, and this expertise could also prove vital in a pandemic, according to a study published in the latest issue of the UK-based Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Medical News Today |
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Net address fix foxes web users
The fix for a serious flaw in the net's addressing system cuts some users off the web.
BBC News |
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Google open sources Browser Sync
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS at Google have released its Browser Sync client to open source under the free-for-all BSD licence. It's apparently complete and stable now, so they're also discontinuing active support for it.
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Electronic fees
Televsions and computers could cost you a bit more in Ontario. Environment Minister John Gerretson will sign a regulation today that slaps new recycling fees on some electronics. The fees will be paid by manufacturers and importers, and those fees would likely be passed on to consumers.
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Arraignment Monday for accused Internet predator
A 29-year-old man indicted Tuesday for first-degree electronic enticement of a child is free on $50,000 bail but will be arraigned Monday at Circuit Court.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Online-privacy laws urged
WASHINGTON - Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. told lawmakers yesterday that Congress should pass basic privacy legislation to protect information about consumers, such as the data being gathered on Web surfing habits in order to pinpoint Internet ads.
Boston Globe |
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Thieves take out Cable & Wireless data centre
Locals claim scrap metal hunters crush websites Cable and Wireless's Watford data centre went offline at 1am this morning, after thieves apparently stole vital equipment.…
The Register |
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Fixing the UK's broadband crisis
Jam tomorrow? If you throw a rock in the air in London on any day of the working week, chances are it will land on a New Media conference. These are primarily social gatherings for the same group of academics and media hangers-on, and you can bet they'll be Twittering.…
The Register |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 24th May 2005 20:15 UTC
Computer technology has become a major part of modern Hollywood movies. Almost every aspect of them has been passed through various computers and software refining the finished product and delivering astonishing results. But how does this new high-tech reality affects the artists involved?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 21:23 UTC
"The Cell chip isn't just for gaming - IBM is using it to power its next generation of blade servers, and we have the pictures to prove it. IBM has showed off a prototype blade server based on the Cell processor in action this week.
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Way Cooler than Summer School
LOWELL -- Rock music blared from a computer as students built speakers. Downstairs, children practiced designing their own mechanical animals and studied forensics. These are a few of the scientific and innovative activities available at Design Camp 2008 at UMass Lowell this week.
Lowell Sun |
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Your Reputation Online, Part 1: How Damage Is Done
Our reputation is one of our most valuable possessions, determining in large part where we work, how much money we make, whom we date or marry, and many other aspects of our lives. The Internet, however, has made protecting, maintaining and defending our reputations difficult.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Sequoia Steps Up to the Plate for Challenge Games
Challenge Games has received $4.5 million from Sequoia Capital and announced a multi-year licensing deal with MLB Advanced Media , the interactive media and Internet company of Major League Baseball.
New York Times |
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Child support payments delayed :Computer crash causing problems throughout state.
SOUTH BEND -- Parents expecting to receive child support payments are having to wait a few extra days this week because a failure in the state's mainframe computer has caused the child support case management and financial system to break down.
South Bend Tribune |
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Businesses fail to tap social networking
Businesses are missing out on potentially valuable productivity improvements by failing to tap into the power of social networking, experts warned today.
Infomatics |
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Bullied teachers stage pay strike
Teachers at a Teesside school strike over a pay dispute and claims of cyberbullying of staff by pupils.
BBC News |
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Lotus Symphony: Big Blue Got It Right This Time
It's arguably the prettiest alternative to Microsoft Office, with a clean interface in a soothing IBM blue. Oddly, the once-biggest name in computing christened it "Lotus Symphony," after a spectacular and expensive failure that dates back to the days of DOS. But this new IBM Lotus Symphony seems poised for success.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Warning issued on e-mail cash scams
A Peterborough pensioner has become the latest victim of so-called internet spammers after being hit with up to 10 e-mail cons in a day. (10/07/2008)
Peterborough Today |
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IMA Financial Group Improves Efficiency of Sales Process and Lead Generation With ConcourseSuite 5.0
Concursive Corporation, a leading developer of open source Customer Relationship Management (CRM), content management, and Enterprise 2.0 technologies, has been chosen by The IMA Financial Group, Inc. (IMA) to provide a comprehensive solution to manage its customers and leads.
CRM Today |
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Woman held over suspected kidnapping
A WOMAN has kidnapped a seven-year-old boy after stabbing the child's father whom she met on an internet dating site, police say.
The Mercury |
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Microsoft and TenDigits Announce Alliance for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Microsoft Corp. and TenDigits Software Inc. today announced an alliance to deliver full-featured mobile access to both Windows Mobile phones and BlackBerry mobile phones for Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
CRM Today |
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HTC's IPhone 3G Rival, the Touch Diamond
There's no getting away from comparisons to Apple's upcoming iPhone 3G these days, so here it is: The HTC Touch Diamond was...
PC World |
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China Approves Video Site Youku's License
Youku.com became the first of China's three largest online video Web sites to receive government permission to operate, the...
PC World |
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Yahoo opens its search technology to third parties
Yahoo will allow other sites to use its technology to build their own search services in a new revenue-sharing scheme announced on Thursday.
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