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Apple iPhone debuts to lines in Japan, elsewhere
TOKYO -- Gadget lovers worldwide are already camped out ahead of Friday's global rollout of the new model of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, which is also the first iPhone to go on sale in many countries.
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PC Mall names interim CFO as permanent CFO
Online computer and electronics retailer PC Mall Inc. said Thursday that it named its interim Chief Financial Officer Brandon H. LaVerne to the post permanently.
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 28th Apr 2007 16:29 UTC
From time to time, we like take a break from technology news to query our readers to find out details about our community. Previously, we asked you to show us your desktop . This time, we ask "What's your favorite movie?" Is it sci-fi or comedy? Action or maybe drama?
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Government Computer News
Agencies have until the latter part of 2009 to begin operating approximately 79 Internet gateways that will serve the federal government under the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC), Karen Evans, Office of Management and Budget’s administrator for e-Government and information technology, said today.
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Microsoft Windows Mobile Beating iPhone?
Mobile and computer industry research firm IDC published figures showing that Microsoft Windows Mobile is beating iPhone by a wide margin....
eWeek |
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Healthwatch for July 10, 2008
Dangerous drugs are widely found on the internet, regular exercise can improve mental function, and a blood test could predict years in advance who's at high risk for diabetes.
The Charleston State Journal |
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MPC cuts less than ten jobs
NAMPA and #8213; MPC computers cut an unspecified number of jobs at its Nampa plant recently. A company spokesman would not give a specific number, but he said it was less than ten positions. The spokesman said the job cuts were not layoffs because they were not motivated by cost cutting. Ten jobs were also eliminated in the professional business sector of Gateway Computers acquired by MPC last ...
Idaho Press-Tribune |
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News: iPhone 2.0 adds screenshot mode
One of the many new, under-publicized features of iPhone Software 2.0 is the ability to take a screenshot of whatever happens to be on the iPhone’s screen at the time. The process is simple: hold down the home button, and then quickly press the sleep/wake button on the top of the phone. Once the buttons are released, the screen will flash white for a brief moment, letting you know the shot has ...
iLounge |
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Child-porn blockers' real purpose: getting politicans reelected [Politics]
Joining Verizon, Time Warner Cable, and Sprint in press-releasing their concerns about child porn online, AOL and and AT&T announced today that they, too, will block their Internet service customers'... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Software Drives the iPhone 3G
As interest in the next iPhone grows to a fever pitch ahead of Friday's debut, developers ready its next generation of software.
InternetNews.com |
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Yahoo! Tweaks Search Tools
But the company has bigger fish to fry, some would say.
TheStreet.com |
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Fiber cut causes communication problems
Associated Press - July 10, 2008 4:34 PM ET HAVRE, Mont. (AP) - Many Montanans were without 911, Internet and other telecommunications services for up to nine hours after a contractor severed a...
KPAX Missoula |
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SPECIAL REPORT: Keeping text predators away from children
According to the FBI, Internet crimes are growing and children are rapidly becoming a larger pool of victims. One of the newest dangers involving children and the Internet is carried over the phone through text messaging.
Florence Morning News |
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'Super geek' first to buy iPhone
Brett Howell has crowned himself Australia's "super geek" - the first person in the country to get his hands on Apple's long-awaited iPhone 3G.
The West Australian |
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Internet Broadcasting Launches 'NowLocal' Application for iPhone App Store Offering Local News Aggregation
SAINT PAUL, Minn. , July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- 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.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Three literacy programs offered by college and library
Santa Fe College Andrews Center and Bradford County Public Library are offering three new reading programs this summer, said Kathy Still, Americorps/Vista volunteer with the SFCC Andrews Center.
Bradford County Telegraph |
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BHS students may start Internet radio station
Students, parents and the community at large may soon be able to keep up with the happenings at Bradford High School via a student-run Internet radio station.
Bradford County Telegraph |
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Call for clampdown on selling of personal information to junk mailers
A wide-ranging clampdown on the sources of junk mail, cold-calling and spam e-mail is proposed by an official report today.
The Herald |
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Videotron's Depatie Relishes Wireless Fight With BCE (Update2)
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- If Videotron Ltee's Robert Depatie learned anything from selling ketchup and salad dressing for two decades, it was how to elbow aside competitors.
Bloomberg.com |
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Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks
(AP:NEW YORK) Internet software and services stocks finished Thursday's trading mostly higher, following the overall market's climb as a deal between Dow Chemical and rival Rohm and Haas helped offset financial sector and oil price worries.
INO News |
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A brief look at 10 new iPhone Apps
New iPhone apps are being announced at a fast pace to coincide with the launch of the Apple's Apps Store today. Ten new iPhone apps include three from Houdah Software (ACTSudoku, ACTCurrency and ACTGratuity), two from FlipSide5 (Touch Tennis and Touch Hockey), TheCodingMonkeys' Circulator 1.0 and TLA Systems PCalc. Also, Salesforce.com's Salesforce...
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The UK’s goods trade deficit was stable in May with imports and exports both rising at the same rate, official figures ...
Axeon Holdings, the Dundee-based developer of battery technology, has said soaring fuel prices are helping to “accelerate interest” in electric vehicles.
The Herald |
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Comwave, Apple settle iPhone dispute
Privately held Canadian VoIP provider, which trademarked the term in 2004, gives up exclusive rights to the name
The Globe and Mail |
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Digital Deadline - Part 4
By Jerry Hume Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 4:23 p.m. Watching TV6 news when you want to, not just on your television, but also on your cell phone, computer or iPod could be a part of your future.
WLUC Marquette |
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Christie Brinkley divorce: Hubby inclined to internet pornography
"After five days of trial and for the sake of their children, Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook have reached an agreement," spokeswoman Amy Jacobs said in a statement.
Wiener Zeitung |
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