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Miss Washington Embarrassed by Internet Photos
Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto has apologized for pictures of her in embarrassing poses made public by the gossip Web site TMZ.com.
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AG Cuomo Adds More ISP's to His List of Those Pledging to Drop Child Porn
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is adding more internet service providers to a list of those who agree to combat online child pornography. AT&T, the nation's largest internet service provider, and AOL, the nation's third largest, have both agreed to purge their servers of child porn websites.
WTEN Albany |
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USA Video Interactive Corp. Discusses Digital Media Stocks Sector Close- Up; Digital Downloads of Movies and TV ...
USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTC.BB: USVO) discusses www.DigitalMediaStocks.com, an investor and industry portal for the digital media sector within Investorideas.com, reports on industry developments in the digital media sector.
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Christie Brinkley settles NY divorce case
The Christie Brinkley divorce trial, with its lurid charges of marital infidelity and Internet sex, is over.
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Brits wise up to online shopping security - survey
British consumers are highly vigilant online shoppers, a survey published today by PayPoint.net reveals.
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Ontario to put recycling fee on electronics
TORONTO -- Ontario will become the latest province to charge a recycling fee on electronics, starting in the spring. In April, televisions, computers, peripherals, monitors and fax machines will be affixed with a surcharge to help pay for recycling the electronic waste.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jan 2006 22:35 UTC
Today, the Dutch headquarters of Apple held a press conference concerning the announcements made by Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, last week during MacWorld in San Fransisco.
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iCrazed Fans Line Up for Japan's iPhone Debut
Gadget lovers worldwide are already camped out ahead of Friday's global rollout of the new model of Apple's iPhone, which is also the first iPhone to go on sale in many countries. Carrier SoftBank, which beat market leader NTT DoCoMo for the right to sell the iPhone in Japan, is planning a countdown ceremony at its flagship downtown Tokyo store.
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First Person Buys Apple iPhone 3G
New Zealander Jonny Gladwell was the first person in the world to get the coveted new Apple iPhone 3G. The university student spent two and a half nights camped outside the Vodafone store in Auckla...
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Intel gets FDA OK for personal health system
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Intel Corp, the world's biggest computer chip maker, on Thursday won clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to sell an in-home health monitoring system for patients with chronic conditions.
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Government Computer News
The vision of adapting next-generation Internet technologies in the Defense Department is gaining new urgency as businesses, and employees, increasingly embrace Web-based social networking applications.
Government Computer News |
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Intel Health Care Device Wins FDA Approval
Intel and its new Health Guide, which includes a small touch screen PC and online interface to connect patients to doctors, has won approval from the U.S, Food and Drug Administration and Intel plans to start selling the PC and health care services later this year....
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CNN Brings Twitter Mainstream
You might say we've developed a bit of a fascination with Twitter, what with all the coverage and launching our own Twitter people directory, Twellow . Now that even CNN's talking about Twitte r, we're reminded we were once fascinated by another upstart before it went mainstream: Google. read more
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Webcams.travel Layer Launches In Google Earth
If panoramic images are important to you, stick with Street View. If timeliness and overall geographic coverage take precedence, the new Webcams.travel layer in Google Earth is definitely worth a look. read more
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Rockland school seeks votes in video contest
Rockland’s Esten Elementary School is one of 167 finalists in Big Lots’ national Lots 2 Give video contest. If it gets the most votes, the school will win $10,000 to buy computers.
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Ford's New Smart Intersection 'Talks' to Cars to Help Reduce Collisions, Fuel-Wasting Congestion
Ford Motor Company researchers today unveiled one of the first privately funded "smart intersections" in North America, a key step toward leveraging GPS technology and wireless infrastructure-to-vehicle communications to reduce traffic accidents and ease congestion.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Kyocera Updates USB Wireless Broadband Modem for iBurst
Kyocera has announced an updated wireless USB modem offering iBurst connectivity. The modem allows users to connect it to the USB port of their computer directly or in a cradle with an attached USB cable. The iBurst system is based on IEEE802.20 and the sp...
I4U |
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Addonics Diamond Cipher Encrypted Hard Drive Kit
Addonics has introduced a new encrypted hard drive kit that has enterprise level AES 256-bit hardware encryption. The kit has built-in eSATA and USB 2.0 connectors that can be used as an external hard drive or as an internal cartridge style drive. The 2...
I4U |
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Build your own search engine: Yahoo spices up search API
Yahoo is offering a re-engineered version of its search API that allows individuals and organizations to create their own search engines based on Yahoo’s technology. The new Build-your-On-Search-Service (BOSS) removes annoying limitations from the previous API and even enables developers to reconfigure the ranking of search results an change the way search results are presented. And yes, the ...
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A First Look at the App Store
Even before Apple's iPhone 2.0 software has become available, Apple has introduced the App Store as a feature of the...
PC World |
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Blog Power
Many citizens are finding power in sharing their opinions through blogging. In countries where expressing yourself is often looked down upon, people have taken advantage of the anonymity Internet blogging provides.
Brigham Young NewsNet |
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IPhone Software 2.0 on Apple’s Severs
Though it hasn't yet appeared in iTunes, Apple's much anticipated iPhone Software 2.0 is now posted on Apple's servers, a fact...
PC World |
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Because I Said So: Currently, kids' time on Web is harmless
I had a high school teacher in 1988 who implored me to go into something mysteriously called "mass communications," much as Benjamin Braddock's trusted adviser made the enigmatic suggestion of "plastics" in "The Graduate" back in 1967.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Oracle Launches iPhone Apps For Business
Oracle is the first major business software vendor to make iPhone apps available at Apple's new App Store.
InformationWeek |
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NewsGator Announces Native NetNewsWire Application for iPhone on Apple App Store
NewsGator Technologies Inc. today announced the availability of NetNewsWire for iPhone and iPod touch, a free native application based on the market-leading, critically-acclaimed RSS feed reader for Mac.
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