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Apple opens 'extras' store as iPhone 3G hits shelves
SAN FRANCISCO: Apple's international launch of iPhone 3G began in New Zealand and Japan on Friday, as a freshly-opened "App Store" tempted fans with independently created mini-programmes for the coveted devices.
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Simple tips to protect your online privacy
There are steps that privacy activists suggest you take to safeguard your personal data on the Internet.
Independent Online |
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Amid hype, Apple iPhone expansion also runs risks
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apple Inc.'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.
The Standard-Times |
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Newton Peripherals Partners With Logomark To Expand Distribution To The $30 Billion Corporate Gifts Market
Newton Peripherals, the developer of the revolutionary MoGoT family of Bluetooth-enabled products, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Logomark, the premier supplier of personalized gifts, accessories, pens, tools and timepieces, for the company to be the authorized reseller of customized MoGo products for the corporate promotional products industry.
ITResellerOnline |
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IPhone: 'pornography for gadget whores'
Like most Apple products, the launch of the 3G iPhone in Canada Friday has generated huge buzz despite very little traditional advertising.
Canada.com |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 17th Oct 2007 18:37 UTC
Nokia today introduced the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet , signifying a new phase in portable internet communication. Sporting Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a full-fledged web browser, there's only one thing missing: WiMAX.
New Mobile Computing |
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Trying out U Mobile
I got my U Mobile SIM last week and tried out the services they offer.U Mobile is the first ad-funded, by invitation, free mobile network in the country. My online application for U Mobile subscription was processed and approved after two weeks.
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Apple opens 'extras' store as iPhone 3G hits shelves
Apple's international launch of iPhone 3G began in New Zealand and Japan on Friday, as a freshly-opened "App Store" tempted fans with independently created mini-programs for the coveted devices.
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Apple’s worldwide iPhone 3G rollout is underway
After first debuting in New Zealand Friday, the iPhone 3G appeared in other markets, including Japan and Australia.
Macworld |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Jun 2007 22:14 UTC
OpenSUSE 10.3 alpha 5 has been released . "Linux 2.6.22 rc4; reduced size and cleaned up dependencies of some packages; glibc 2.6; Emacs 22.1; OpenOffice.Org 2.2.1 rc3; lots of package renames and splits to create smaller systems and allow a one CD installation; two one CD installation media: A GNOME CD and a KDE CD."
OS News |
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Apple opens 'extras' store as iPhone 3G hits shelves
Apple's international launch of iPhone 3G began in New Zealand and Japan on Friday, as a freshly-opened "App Store" tempted fans with independently created mini-programs for the coveted devices.
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Blazing knock by Thiruselvam
Karaikudi: Thiruselvam’s unbeaten 74-ball 147 (14x4, 8x6) helped Sri Vaari Groups Cricket Club defeat Karaikudi Town Cricket Club by 115 runs in the Optra Computers Trophy State-level Twenty-20 cricket tournament at Karaikudi on ...
The Hindu |
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Joss Whedon, Neil Patrick Harris Aim For A New Cult Hit With Web Series 'Dr. Horrible'
Could Dr. Horrible turn out to be the next big thing on the geek circuit? That's the question for those who've ...
MTV Asia |
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Japan Has Sub-Notebooks For $1 With Data Plans [Eee Pc 701]
I've thought for awhile that the key to selling the super cheap yet very underpowered sub-notebooks that are exploding all over the place would be carrier subsidization, and now a carrier in Japan is...
Gizmodo |
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
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Giambi loses All-Star vote
PITTSBURGH -- Jason Giambi's consolation prize is four days in Las Vegas. Despite the mustache-themed campaign to get Giambi to Tuesday's All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees first baseman yesterday lost out in the internet voting to select the final player on the AL roster.
The Star-Ledger |
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A work force betrayed
The collapse of world socialism, the rise of the high speed Internet, a bought-and-paid-for US government, and a million dollar cap on executive pay that is not performance related are permitting greedy and disloyal corporate executives, Wall Street, and large retailers to dismantle the ladders of upward mobility that made America an “opportunity society.”
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Special Reports
( WMR ) -- The same cancer that bankrupted the Soviet Union and the early Russian Federation, namely the Russian-Israeli Mafia -- the global organized crime syndicate that uses Israeli government protection and passports to cover their illegal worldwide activities -- has so thoroughly permeated the American political and business system that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are virtually ...
Online Journal |
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Internet a pharmaceutical candy store
Despite new efforts to regulate internet pharmacies, 85% of sites selling controlled drugs do not require a prescription, researchers reported.
TVNZ |
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Download these IBM resources today!
eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications.
Linux Today |
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Oklahoma Internet story a hoax
The father of an Oklahoma quarterback says he plans legal action against a Nebraska football fan who posted a bogus story on an Internet message board claiming two Sooners had been arrested on cocaine distribution charges. James W. Conradt, a Nebraska football fan living ...
The Post and Courier |
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School condemns gang-rape video circulated on Internet
Polytechnic University of the Philippines expressed indignation over the uploaded compilation of photographs in YouTube of the alleged gang rape committed inside the campus.
Manila Standard Today |
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
(AP:TOKYO) The new iPhone model went on sale in the Asia-Pacific region Friday, making its debut in Japan amid swirling smoke after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people lined up, some for days, snaking around the block.
INO News |
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Garden State Business Briefs
Vonage, the internet phone company, said yesterday it had won a patent that allows customers to use a virtual phone number to contact parties at distant locations without incurring long distance charges.
The Star-Ledger |
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Games fans eye new titles, price cuts
As top video game makers gather next week in Los Angeles for the E3 trade show, they will be touting hot titles, new online offerings and, potentially, console price cuts to drum up gamers' support.
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