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News: Apple’s Remote application offers Wi-Fi control of iTunes, Apple TV
Alongside iTunes 7.7, Apple has released its new Remote application for the iPhone and iPod touch. Remote allows an iPhone or iPod touch to control the music on a computer or Apple TV using a Wi-Fi connection. Users can play, skip, pause, shuffle, and search, with access to all songs and playlists, complete with album art. Remote is available now as a free download from the App Store and ...
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Free software gives you the scoop on who's visiting your site
Busy, analytical people need special tools to help them sort things out efficiently. And when they take a break from their detail-oriented work, they may enjoy a detail-oriented diversion.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Computers lock up aid, support checks
Needy Hoosiers frustrated when state databases crash, advocate says.
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Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and Yahoo! Enter Strategic Content and Advertising Agreement
Alliance Brings More NBA, NASCAR, PGA TOUR and PGA Content from League Sites to Yahoo! Sports; Creates New Opportunity for Advertisers
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Australian Macworld: iPhone 3G Review
Editor's note : This article is a reprint from Macworld Australia . For the latest Australian Mac news and reviews visit its Web site and blogs . Macworld UK will run a separate review after the iPhone 3G has launched in the UK.
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Tiny chip could keep us on track with Moore's law
Etching silicon using laser interference patterns could help computer chips reduce even further in size
New Scientist |
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Study: Morphine, Addictive Drugs Easy to Buy Online
More than three-quarters of Web sites that offer highly addictive medications do not require a prescription, according to a study released Wednesday.
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Guilty, said bite expert. Bogus, says DNA.
As forensic scientists scramble to shore up a shaky field, new evidence casts doubt on an old conviction MILWAUKEE — In a cubicle at Marquette University, a professor of dentistry and a former prosecutor are trying to use computer science to shore up a beleaguered forensic discipline.
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Talk of Internet bug spawns backlash from hackers
Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure. Kaminsky on Tuesday announced a major flaw in the DNS (Domain Name System), used to connect computers to each other on the Internet. In late March he grouped ...
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Yahoo opens search toolkit in quest for more ads
Having fallen so far behind Google Inc. that it became a takeover target, Yahoo Inc. is banking on the creativity of other Web developers to help preserve its independence and regain ground in the lucrative Internet search advertising market.
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CDC Software Completes Acquisition of Leading and Award-Winning Australian Systems Integrator
CDC Software, a wholly owned subsidiary of CDC Corporation (NASDAQ: CHINA) and a provider of enterprise software applications and consulting services, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of Dynamic Business Consultants (DBC), a leading and award-winning software systems integrator based in Melbourne, Australia.
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Hardware Roundup: Thursday Edition
After a few slow days this week things get a little busier today. Our roundup features a couple of early looks starting with the prototype Skeets CPU cooler from Xigmatek. Then we turned up a sneak peek at a next-gen system built around Intel's Nehalem processor mounted on an X58 chipset motherboard and a pair of solid state drives in RAID 0. Today's roundup also includes a duo of DDR3-1600 ...
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Online baseball game teams players from past, present
Baseball Boss, a free browser-based game that combines fantasy baseball with virtual trading card collecting, teams up players from different eras.
CNET |
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Yahoo adds startups in battle with Google
SAN FRANCISCO -- Unable to beat Google in the Web search business on its own, Yahoo is trying a new approach.Yahoo wants to enlist a small army of search startups as allies in the hope that collectively they will be able to stop the Google juggernaut, whose share of Web searches keeps growing.
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Adobe tools put desktop apps in the browser
The company will reportedly open source a set of tools allowing existing desktop and server software written in the C programming language to run in browsers
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Barriers to overcome in 2FA credit cards
Having one-time PIN tokens incorporated into credit cards can reduce risk of fraud, but there are costs and operational issues to deal with, say industry watchers. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Recent Original Stories
A review of the latest Fedora Core release, code named "Bordeaux", the Fedora Core 5, which has proven itself to be one of the best Linux distributions out there was published by LinuxForums.org.
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Internet story on Sooner quarterbacks a hoax
OKLAHOMA CITY — The father of an Oklahoma quarterback says he plans legal action against a Nebraska football fan who posted a bogus story on an Internet message board claiming two Sooners had been arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
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House Panel To Look At Online Ticket Scalping Plan
RALEIGH, N.C. -- A House committee is mulling a measure which would allow people to resell event tickets online for profit.
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FTC favors Internet self-regulation
WASHINGTON -- Despite growing concerns that online advertisers could be intruding on the privacy of Internet users, industry leaders should continue regulating themselves, the Federal Trade Commission told Congress on Wednesday.
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posted by Steffen Liebergeld on Thu 13th Jul 2006 17:26 UTC
DROPS is the educational operating system of the Dresden University of Technology, Germany (TU-Dresden). Its name is an acronym for Dresden Real-Time Operating System, which reveals its strongest feature, it is real-time capable and it is designed with security in mind.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Feb 2006 22:03 UTC
"Windows Vista will eventually sport what has been called a 'sidebar' - a kind of taskbar-like user interface element designed to sit on the right or left side of a display and offer 'heads-up' information on a customizable basis.
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Backchannelmedia Introduces Latest Version of TV Research Application
BOSTON----Backchannelmedia Inc. today announced that a new release of the Backchannelmedia Research web portal is now available online at http://research.backchannelmedia.com. The latest version of the application includes free registration for customizable user accounts, the ability to schedule, send and receive automated reports and an improved user experience incorporating detailed ...
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India's ICICI introduces branch-free banking
ICICI Bank, India's second largest bank has launched an Internet-only operation dubbed 'b2 - Branch-free banking'.
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Downtown Wi-Fi up and running, sort of
NASHUA -- Computer users in downtown Nashua will find a surprise the next time they sign on: a free way to surf the Web. Wi-Fi signals were beaming around Main Street on Wednesday, free for the taking. ... - By JOSEPH G. COTE Staff Writer
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