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Intel's Otellini Says Global Business `Very Strong' (Update1)
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. , the world's biggest maker of computer chips, isn't suffering from a slowing U.S. economy and demand overseas hasn't let up, Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini said.
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Piper: Complex pricing may mar iPhone 3G launch
Tomorrow's American launch of the iPhone 3G should be strong, but may be affected by pricing schemes at AT&T, argue analysts with Piper Jaffray. The positive expectations are said to be bolstered a survey of some 200 people, suggesting that Apple has a 3.4 percent share in the US phone market, with the potential for growing to 8 percent within the...
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IC shipments to grow 3.8pc in 2008
USA & INDIA: The recent wireless/DSP bulletin from Forward Concepts has highlighted an improved shipments of DSP and RISC chips for cell phones as well as DSP shipments for wireless infrastructure.
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Child support payments stalled by crash resume
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The first batch of child support payments delayed by a state computer crash this week went out to custodial parents Thursday, and the rest should go out Friday, officials said.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Oct 2003 19:53 UTC
It arrived in the mail today: the Java Desktop System beta, in the form of a live CD, based on SuSE's 8.2 live evaluation CD. I was eager to try Sun's attempt at creating a user-friendly Linux distribution, so I signed up for beta-testing, and this live-CD is the result.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Oct 2005 09:00 UTC
Microsoft plans to discontinue the use of the SSLv2 (Secure Socket Layer) protocol in the coming Internet Explorer browser refresh.
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Privacy protections disappear with a judge's order
Credit card companies know what you've bought. Phone companies know whom you've called. Electronic toll services know where you've gone. Internet search companies know what you've sought. It might be reassuring, then, that companies have largely pledged to...
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Internet Broadcasting Launches 'NowLocal' Application for iPhone App Store Offering Local News Aggregation
Internet Broadcasting Systems, the leading local Internet solution provider for broadcast publishers, today announced the launch of the NowLocal application for iPhone users, a local news aggregation tool that automatically detects the user's location and provides a feed of local stories from thousands of news sources.
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Interview: CD-Projekt A-'GOG' About Classic PC Game Download Site
GameTap has a new competitor in making classic PC gaming easily available. CD-Projekt, Polish publisher and developer of well-received RPG The Witcher, has announced GOG.com, a site that plans to offer low-priced, DRM-free digital downloads of vintage titles starting this September. GOG has already announced deals with publishers Interplay and Codemasters. Currently-highlighted titles on the ...
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Legal Torrents and the BitTorrent Downloader
No lawsuits here.
Slyck |
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Sony signs Double Fusion for In-Game Advertising for the Sony PS3
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced a partnership with Double Fusion to deliver dynamic in-game advertising on PLAYSTATION 3. Double Fusion will leverage its expertise, technology and ...
I4U |
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Privacy protections disappear with a judge’s order
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 (12:27 p.m.) Credit card companies know what you've bought. Phone companies know whom you've called. Electronic toll services know where you've gone. Internet search companies know what you've sought.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Pet Owners Favor McCain Over Obama In Poll
An AP-Yahoo News poll finds that pet owners favor John McCain over Barack Obama.
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Privacy protections disappear with a judge's order
(AP) -- Credit card companies know what you've bought. Phone companies know whom you've called. Electronic toll services know where you've gone. Internet search companies know what you've sought.
PhysOrg |
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Apple iPhone, Asia demand create touch-screen boom
(AP) -- It's been a good year for touch screens. The launch of the first iPhone model a year ago boosted interest in the technology tremendously, and the updated model available Friday likely will stoke enthusiasm further. Now touch-screen manufacturers are going flat out, and more devices will soon be controlled by the tip of your finger.
PhysOrg |
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Major Internet Providers Crack Down on Child Porn
NY Attorney General Leads Charge
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Book Reviews
The Pixar Touch: The Making of a Company David A. Price traces the roots of a new art. It stirred at computer labs at the University of Utah, where Ed Catmull learned his craft. It sprouted inside garages-turned-classrooms at the New York Institute of Technology.
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Seagate packs 1.5 Tbytes in desktop drive
Seagate Technology hit a new milestone in hard drive capacity with the announcement Thursday (July 10) of a 3.5-inch desktop PC drive packing 1.5 Tbytes by packing 375 Gbytes on each of four disks.
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The Olds' guide to 4chan, the world's most obscene trendspotting site [The Olds]
Both Time and the Wall Street Journal have run articles in the past 24 hours about 4chan, the dirty little secret site that spawns many a Web fad — LOLcats and rickrolling among them. But you... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Seagate packs 1.5 Tbytes in desktop drive
Seagate Technology hit a new milestone in hard drive capacity with the announcement Thursday (July 10) of a 3.5-inch desktop PC drive packing 1.5 Tbytes by packing 375 Gbytes on each of four disks.
EETimes |
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Apple iPhone, Asia demand create touch-screen boom
NEW YORK - It's been a good year for touch screens. The launch of the first iPhone model a year ago boosted interest in the technology tremendously, and the updated model available Friday likely will stoke enthusiasm further.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Innovate Like Steve Jobs
How much do you know about Apple and its CEO Steve Jobs? A new book goes beyond the headlines.
TheStreet.com |
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Inquirer: Every Nvidia Graphics Card With G84 or G86 Chipset Is Ready to Die [Nvidia]
Those overheating Nvidia laptop graphics cards that are dying en masse? The Inquirer is reporting that "all the G84 and G86 parts are bad. Period. No exceptions," on mobile and desktop. Those...
Gizmodo |
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Bloomberg L.P. Consolidates in a Revamping of Divisions
Bloomberg announced a revamping intended to play up its growing assets in television, radio and Internet content.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Yahoo Is Inviting Partners to Build on Its Search Power
Yahoo wants to enlist a small army of search start-ups as allies in the hope that collectively they will be able to stop the Google juggernaut.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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