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Turner, Yahoo! Rev Online Sports Alliance
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. are teaming on a multiyear strategic alliance tied to sports content and advertising.
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Bahrain launches web site for children's guidance
MANAMA - Bahrain has launched a web site to protect children and teenagers in the region from the excessive use of Internet, after a study revealed that youngsters spend an average of five hour daily surfing the net.
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BioWare's Community Tops 4 Million Members
BioWare's fan site exceeds many social networking communities. Leading video game developer BioWare, a division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that its registered fan community is now over four million user accounts strong and still growing actively.
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Griffin Unveils Poker for iPhone
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Griffin Technology Inc., creator of all things iPod and iPhone, today announced the availability of its first game for iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod touch. The Vegas-style video poker game is called 5 Card Touch, and will be offered exclusively on Apple's App Store website.
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Hands-on: iTunes Remote App
CNET gives takes the iTunes Remote software app through its paces.
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DoD Dives Into Cloud Services
The Department of Defense (DoD) has thrown its weight behind cloud computing, signing a deal with HP to build out an ambitious cloud infrastructure. The deal’s value has not been revealed, although officials have confirmed that HP will help the DoD’s Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) deploy a major cloud computing infrastructure.
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DNS Security Flaw Secretly Patched by Multiple Vendors
The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) has disclosed the discovery of defects in an essential component of everyday Internet operations.
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V12 Designs' dual-screen laptop coming in two years?
Filed under: Laptops No, not that dual-screen , silly. Or that one . Or that one ! The dual-screen lappie we're talking about actually has two LCD panels, one of which takes the place of a traditional keyboard / trackpad. Reportedly, V12 Designs -- which takes credit for dreaming up the design some four years ago -- is working with an undisclosed US firm in order to bring said ...
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Fiber cut causes communication problems
HAVRE - Many Montanans were without 911, Internet and other telecommunications services for up to nine hours after a contractor severed a fiber transport cable between Loma and Fort Benton.
Billings Gazette |
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Disbarred Attorney Accused Of Theft
Police say a disbarred lawyer was responsible for the thefts of dozens of credit cards, laptops and pieces of jewelry.
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Intel's Otellini Says Global Business `Very Strong' (Update2)
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Paul Otellini said the chipmaker isn't suffering from a slowing U.S. economy and demand overseas remains steady.
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Man pleads guilty to child-porn charge
A former YMCA latchkey counselor pleaded guilty today to possession of child pornography in front of U.S. District Judge Gregory L. Frost. Jonathon E. Brown, 33, was arrested in 2007 by Canadian police when they found child pornography on his computer as he tried to enter the country.
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Yahoo CEO says not likely to meet with Microsoft
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's chief executive said on Thursday he was unlikely to meet with representatives of potential suitor Microsoft Corp at this year's meeting of media and tech executives in Idaho.
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'Power' table at Sun Valley raises Yahoo questions
More questions were brought up about the sale of Yahoo at the Sun Valley conference being held this week in Idaho, says the New York Times. A table in a bar filled with the likes of Google co-founder Larry Page, Yahoo President Sue Decker, Legg Mason Capital Management's Bill Miller -- who is one of Yahoo's largest shareholders -- and former Yahoo...
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Ambrosia announces 3 new App Store games
Ambrosia Software has announced that it will be offering three new games in Apple's App Store. The games are as follows: Aki Mahjong, mondo Solitaire and Mr. Sudoku. Aki Mahjong takes a spin on a classic matching game. The principle is simple: allow users to enjoy a game of Mahjong while traveling on a journey through Japan at the same time.mondo S...
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DreamWorks gives old chips the chop to pursue 3-D movies goal
DreamWorks Animation, maker of the Shrek movies and Kung Fu Panda, announced yesterday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices computer chips to Intel's as it moves towards making all 3-D movies.
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PC Mall names interim CFO as permanent CFO
(AP:TORRANCE, Calif.) 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.
INO News |
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Pepperjam Network Adds 177 New Advertisers to Its Affiliate Network in Second Quarter 2008
Pepperjam, the fastest growing full-service internet marketing agency in the United States, announced today that Pepperjam Network, the company's celebrated next generation affiliate marketing network, added 177 new advertisers during the second quarter of 2008, including eBay, NetQuote, Auto Parts Warehouse, FRS Health Energy, HomeGain, 1&1 Internet, VistaPrint, and Angie's List, among others.
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National Interstate Corporation Announces 2008 Second Quarter Conference Call and Web Cast
RICHFIELD, Ohio, July 10, 2008 -- National Interstate Corporation announced today that the Company will release its 2008 second quarter results after the market closes on Thursday, July 31, 2008.
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Recent Original Stories
"If you want a desktop or laptop and you want to move to Linux then you're cooked. You have very few options and retailers have used low-cost Linux systems to bait and switch users. Unsuspecting PC buyers will be faced with the need to upgrade to Vista in the near future.
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Recent Original Stories
"Let's face it. Google pretty much owns the Internet landscape. Unless something truly unexpected happens within the web community, I see no real indicator that they'll lose their market share anytime soon. This also opens them up to other online opportunities should they decide to pursue them.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 29th Jul 2005 16:32 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Windows Vista won't be released until the end of 2006, a Microsoft exec let slip in a presentation on Microsoft's campus yesterday.
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How to Get the iPhone 2.0 Upgrade Right Now — for Free
Although the second-generation iPhone won't be available until tomorrow, you can download and install the iPhone 2.0 operating system today -- and start using the App Store to get new iPhone applications. Here's how to do it, step by step. In Gadget Lab.
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VITA warns of confused board industry, destabilized chip industry
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. " VITA (formerly VMEbus Industry Trade Association) has published a special addendum to its 2008 State of the VME Industry white paper, warning of destabilizing trends in the semiconductor industry serving single-board computers, and confusion in the strategies of board manufacturers themselves.
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Apple's iPhone moves are 'risky business'
SAN JOSE - Apple's iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
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