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Apple Web service falters on eve of iPhone launch
Apple Inc.'s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale. MobileMe, as the $99-per-year service is called, will let people view, update and sync e-mails, calendar appointments and contacts across iPhones, Macs and Windows PCs. Like its predecessor, Apple's ...
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Recent Original Stories
" CodePlex is an online software development environment for open and shared source developers to create, host and manage projects throughout the project lifecycle. It has been written from the ground up in C# using .NET 2.0 technology with Team Foundation Server on the back end.
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Cuomo: AT&T and AOL block child porn newsgroups
Two more Internet access providers have agreed to eliminate certain newsgroups that contain child pornography and purge their servers of child pornography Web sites in an agreement with state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. Thursday's announcement covers AT&T Inc., the nation's largest access provider, and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL, the third largest. They follow similar agreements last month with ...
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UK & World News: Fear over abortion pills website
Women living in countries where abortion is restricted - including Northern Ireland - are using the internet to buy medication enabling them to perform an abortion at home, it emerged.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-11 07:18 Indian shares pare early gains, turn negative; inflation slightly higher
MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Indian shares turned lower in the opening hour on Friday, paring early gains posted due to forecast-beating results by software bellwether Infosys, ahead of the official release of inflation data.
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Ron Sinclair remembered for turning ideas into reality
If you needed something built, all you had to do was tell Ron Sinclair what you wanted and he could design it and build it. "He was awesome," said his daughter, Tina Sinclair Blazer. "There wasn't anything he couldn't build. If you'd give him just an idea, he'd put it down on paper. I'd find something on the Internet and say 'The boys need something like this for baseball,' and he'd come up ...
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Apple Web service falters on eve of iPhone launch
SEATTLE (AP) — Apple Inc.'s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale.
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Yahoo! invites developers to fight Google
SUNNYVALE, USA: Yahoo! Inc. today introduced a new open Web services platform, Yahoo! Search BOSS (Build Your Own Search Service), which gives third parties access to Yahoo! Search Technology, including the ability to re-rank and control the presentation of Web search results.
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Boy aged 11 accused of knife mugging in web rap boast
A boy accused of a knife mugging aged just 10 poses on the internet boasting about his gangster status.
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Apple's iPhone Goes on Sale in Japan to Cheering Crowds
The new iPhone model went on sale in Asia Friday, making its debut in Japan after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people who waited — in some cases for days — in a line that snaked around the block.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Apr 2006 17:14 UTC
Ars reviews the Alienware Sentia m3200 , a 12" laptop which is not unlike Apple's iBook in case of features. Ars concludes: "The Sentia m3200 is small, light and fast enough to be a very good machine for many tasks.
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Gigabyte GA-M78SM-S2H Review
Over the last few months we have seen a lot of motherboards being manufactured on some great new chipsets. Intel, AMD, and now NVIDIA have been putting out some killer chipset designs that bring new and interesting technologies to us consumers and at competitive prices.
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As Apple's new iPhone hits Asia-Pacific, underground market waits to pounce
HONG KONG - AS Apple rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time - maybe as little as a few days - before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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Nike gadget gives feedback
F orcing myself to jog is a pain, but a new device from Nike helps me stay motivated by graphing my results. I'm talking about the Nike+ SportBand ($59; www.nikeplus.com), an electronic wristband that keeps track of every step I take so I can view my workouts later at my computer.
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
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. The celebration at Japanese carrier Softbank Corp.'s store, which included a digital clock display ticking away over the entrance, was part of a global rollout in 22 nations ...
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Recent Original Stories
A recent post about Firefox and my general view of corporations and organizations has caused a bit of a stir. It even caught the attention of Asa Dotzler . He said "It's really hard for me to believe that either [Microsoft or Adobe] have the free and open Web at heart when they†re actively subverting it with closed technologies like Flash and Silverlight."
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Only a matter of time before iPhones are hacked
HONG KONG - As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it"s only a matter of time-maybe as little as a few days-before the popular device hits the region"s thriving underground marketplace.
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As Apple's new iPhone hits Asia-Pacific, underground market waits to pounce
(AP:HONG KONG) As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time _ maybe as little as a few days _ before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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11th hour settlement in iPhone dispute
When Yuval Barzakay heard Apple was launching the iPhone, he couldn't believe the news. Particularly since his company already had rights to the name in Canada
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CUOMO ANNOUNCES DEAL WITH AT&T, AOL TO RID INTERNET OF CHILD PORN
AT&T, the nation's largest Internet service provider, and AOL have agreed to purge their servers of child pornography Web sites, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday.
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Brinkley gets custody in divorce settlement
Christie Brinkley's fiercely combative divorce trial ended Thursday in Central Islip, N.Y., following a week of salacious testimony about her fourth husband's affair with a teenager and his Internet porn proclivities.
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iPhone killer-app lets users choose software
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: The first iPhones won praise for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen, but Apple's new computer phones, arriving this week, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone ever seen.
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World better off with independent Yahoo: Google
IDAHO, USA: An independent Yahoo Inc is better for business, Google Inc chief executive told reporters on Thursday, saying a combination with Microsoft Corp would be anti-competitive.
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3G iPhone debuts, cost, rigid agreements irk buyers
TOKYO/WELLINGTON, JAPAN/NEW ZEALAND: Apple's new iPhone made a glitzy debut on Friday as frenetic buyers in New Zealand and Japan, some of whom had camped in line for days, stormed outlets to get their hands on the gadget.
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Voodoo ups the packaging stakes
RAHUL SOOD IS going quite mad with power, the things he always wanted to do at Voodoo are now being done with HPs backing, and they are nice. Take the packaging for the new Envy 133 laptop for example.
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