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The iPhone wait is over
Apple's much-hyped iPhone 3G has landed, with fans queuing for 11 hours to get their hands on it.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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New KODAK Wireless Digital Frames Take Photo Display and Sharing to New Heights
Kodak Canada Inc. today announced a feature-packed wireless digital frame series boasting innovative capabilities and accessibility to online content. Available in 10-inch and 8-inch versions, these frames will wirelessly connect consumers to photo-sharing sites including KODAK Gallery and Flickr, and Internet content manager FrameChannel, a service of Frame Media, Inc.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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AmSurg Corp. to Broadcast 2008 Second Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet
AmSurg Corp. (NASDAQ:AMSG) today announced it will provide an on-line Web simulcast and rebroadcast of its 2008 second quarter earnings release conference call. The live broadcast of AmSurg Corp.'s quarterly conference call will be available on-line by going to http://www.amsurg.com and clicking on the link to Investor Relations, or at http://www.earnings.com. The call is scheduled to begin ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Internet propels Obama's ratings
Political analysts marvel at Barack Obama's mastery of the Internet, but they warn that the medium also poses serious risks for the Democratic presidential candidate.
Independent Online |
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What to Know Before Purchasing, Renewing or Signing Your Next Enterprise Software Agreement 2008-2009 Video Seminar
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "What to Know Before Purchasing, Renewing or Signing Your Next Enterprise Software Agreement 2008-2009 Video Seminar" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ZoneAlarm Users Lose Internet After XP Update
A number of consumers running Check Point's ZoneAlarm security software on Windows XP lost Internet connectivity Tuesday night after Microsoft released a patch for a potentially dangerous DNS flaw.
PC Magazine |
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Microsoft Server Bundles Almost Ready
Microsoft announced this week at its Worldwide Partners Conference 2008 in Houston it will ship the first release of its server bundle for mid-sized businesses as well as the next version of its small business server bundle on November 12.
Small Business Computing |
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Can Internet Activity Ever Be Truly Anonymous?
How much information should Internet companies be able to collect about your Web activity in order to serve you more relevant and targeted advertising? The Senate Commerce Committee tackles the issue.
PC Magazine |
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Yahoo to Offer Search Services to Outside Firms
Yahoo Inc will let customers, academics and even rivals build customized Web search services on top of its own technology, introducing a resale model into a major Internet market where it ranks a distant No. 2 to Google Inc.
PC Magazine |
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Many Web Sites Still Offering Controlled Substances Without Prescription, Report Finds
Many Internet sites that advertise or sell controlled medications do not require a prescription, a situation that is contributing to the rise in abuse of prescription drugs, according to a report by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, the New York Times reports.
Medical News Today |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 6th Dec 2006 23:41 UTC
Our friends over at Hi-Mobile sent us in for a review two items this last week: the velerable LG Chocolate KG800 and an add-on camera flash accessory for Sony Ericsson fast-port phones. Check in for more.
New Mobile Computing |
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US retailers start pushing $20 Ubuntu
Today fanboys, tomorrow Microsoft the world? Canonical has begun selling Ubuntu, its free , open source, Linux-based distro through Best Buy and Amazon for around $20 a pop.…
The Register |
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The Symbian Foundation is growing, with another nine companies joining the organization, including mobile operators 3, América Móvil and TIM. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
IT World |
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More companies back Symbian Foundation
Also joining are semiconductor manufacturer Marvell as well as services and software providers Aplix, EB, EMCC Software , Sasken and TietoEnator . More members seem to be on the way. About 150 organizations have registered their interest in joining, according a statement from Nokia.
IT World |
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Town gets new federal services
Fed eral government services and programs just got closer to Wellington County. The county held a ceremony July 4 to launch the Service Canada Portal now available at the Mount Forest Library branch.
The Wellington Advertiser |
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The authors of Nuwar -- also known as the Storm worm -- are exploiting the escalating political tensions between the U.S. and Iran to encourage users to download the malware, according to McAfee Avert Labs.
IT World |
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Angoss Positioned in the Challengers Quadrant in Leading Industry Analyst Firm's Customer Data Mining Magic Quadrant
Angoss Software Corporation , a leading provider of data mining and predictive analytics solutions for the financial services and information and communications technology industries, today announced that it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the challengers quadrant in the 'Magic Quadrant for Customer Data Mining Applications' report.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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HPV Vaccine Should Not Be Based on Risk Factors
The release of a vaccine that protects women from Human papillomavirus, or HPV, has been met with considerable controversy ranging from concerns that the vaccine may promote sexual activity to labeling an individual as promiscuous. There are many types of HPV, including types that cause genital warts and types that can possibly develop [...]
Psych Central |
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Computer Game Makers Could Be Marshall Grads
New grant opens doors for new degree.
WOWK-TV West Virginia |
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More than 160 games coming to iPhone News by
Apple kingpin Steve Jobs has revealed that 160 games will be available from the App Store when it launches in the US today. Speaking to the NY Times , Jobs let slip that 500 applications in total will be up for download, 160 of which are games.
EuroGamer |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft cleared the air July 5 on its obligations to GNU General Public License Version 3 support, declaring it will not provide support or updates for GPLv3 under the deal it penned in November with Novell to administer certificates for the Linux distribution.
OS News |
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DataPipe, Sun Offer Hosting for ISVs
July 10, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Managed hosting provider DataPipe announced on Thursday it is partnering with Sun Microsystems to provide startup companies and Internet service vendors with competitively priced, high-performance managed hosting services.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Ont. joining Alta., B.C., N.S., and Sask., in putting recycling fee on electronics
Ontario will become the latest province to charge a recycling fee on electronics, starting in the spring.
Times & Transcript |
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Microsoft Launches Resource For Nonprofits
Microsoft has announced the worldwide availability of NGO Connection, an online resource for nonprofit groups. The online resource is aimed at helping nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) efficiently reach their goals by using technology. It will also provide a way for NGOs to network and coordinate resources. Microsoft hopes NGO Connection will be an effective way to find technology ...
WebProNews |
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BT in talks to buy Ribbit
Developer Ribbit claims to be Silicon Valley's first phone company and has created software that brings together phones and the internet. By Richard Wray and Jessica Purchase
Guardian Unlimited |
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