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Apricorn's Aegis Mini pocket drive now available in 160GB capacity
Apricorn Inc., a provider of personal storage , announced Wednesday the 160GB capacity enhancement for the Aegis Mini , a pocket sized, ultra-portable 1.8-inch external drive with USB (universal serial bus) 2.0 or FireWire connection.
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Cheers and queues as new iPhone starts global roll-out
The global roll-out of Apple's revamped iPhone kicked off on Friday in Asia with countdown celebrations and quick sell-outs as crowds of gadget fans streamed into stores after long waits.
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Austin Lighthouse Selects Manhattan Associates To Optimize Warehouse Management
Global supply chain optimization provider Manhattan Associates, Inc. recently announced that third-party logistics (3PL) provider Travis Association for the Blind, also known as Austin Lighthouse, has selected Manhattan's Billing Management, Slotting Optimization and Manhattan ILS: Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft. NET.
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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.
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Service Channels
All of the worlds big names, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft have registered their Montenegrin Internet Addresses, showing that .me is growing in popularity already.
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Officer resigns after Web use complaint
LITTLE CHUTE Fox Valley Metro police will replace a school liaison officer at Little Chute High School.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Rock star was in New York, not Brantford, during emergency
BRANTFORD -- While newspapers, radio shows and the Internet are abuzz at the news that David Lee Roth was in Southern Ontario last month, the man assisted by police during a traffic stop was not the rocker.
London Free Press |
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Underage sex sting nets two By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Authorities here arrested two Alabama men in conjunction with an Internet sex sting. Michael Mayes, 41, of Semmes, was arrested at his home by Demopolis investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, interim Police Chief Tim Williams said.
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Recent Original Stories
"The GIGABYTE M57SLI-S4 is the first-ever desktop motherboard supported by a Free & Open Source BIOS , thanks to AMD engineer Yinghai Lu who released GPL-licensed code last month. This state-of-the-art motherboard is based on the NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI chipset and AMD's latest Socket AM2."
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Yahoo's COKE project adds life to front page
ALMADEN, CALIFORNIA, 10 JULY 2008 - Yahoo could add millions of dollars to its bottom line using a new artificial intelligence system to figure out what news stories its readers like, a company researcher said Thursday.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Oct 2006 17:48 UTC, submitted by J.
"Compiz is the compositing window manager that works on top of Xgl or AIGLX to enable Desktop Effects. Recently, a community developer named Quinn Storm announced that she would start a Compiz-based fork project called 'Beryl', citing frustration with Novell regarding getting her code fixes accepted into the Compiz upstream source tree.
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No PS3 price cut yet
With everyone left in little doubt about the fact that Microsoft will announce an Xbox 360 price cut, in North America at least, all eyes are of course trained on Sony for some form of response.
Ferrago.co.uk |
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CNN - Women Turn To Internet For Abortion Pills
Women Living In Countries Where Abortion Is Restricted Are Using The Internet To Buy Medication Enabling Them To Perform An Abortion At Home, But One In 10 Need Surgery Afterward, According To New Research.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Nov 2005 14:47 UTC
If Microsoft makes good on its self-destructive threat to pull Windows from the South Korean market rather than accede to local damands to un-bundle its proprietary media and IM apps, there's a safe harbour waiting in the form of blanket, country-wide licenses for the OS formerly known as Lindows.
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Intel measures air quality with sweepers
SAN FRANCISCO, 10 JULY 2008 - Researchers at Intel are hoping to use mobile devices to improve air quality in San Francisco, though it may take a while before the technology reaches users.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Green screen of...
I don’t know how many of you out there have the same feeling that I used to whenever the word ‘black’ came up with reference to a ‘screen’ in discussion about computing and IT. It’s a strange one. It starts out visceral.
Computerworld Singapore |
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E-tickets now in effect By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Issuing traffic citations is a little easier these days for the Demopolis Police Department. The department is taking advantage of an Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs grant that helped equip six squad cars with computer systems and printers.
The Demopolis Times |
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News briefs
Local telecommunications provider Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel), in partnership with Apple, will bring the anticipated 3G version of the iPhone to Singapore later this year.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Metal Mount RFID Tags Benchmarked By ODIN Technologies
ODIN technologies, the leader in RFID deployments, research and automation software released the industry's first scientific evaluation of passive RFID tags designed to work on metal objects.
RFIDSolutions-RFIDSolutionsOnline |
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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.
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Tightening the creativity loop
Android, the open source Linux-based mobile platform, the development of which is under the jurisdiction of the Google-led Open Handset Alliance, will ensure its competitive advantage by employing “Internet style innovation,” said Andy Rubin, senior director, mobile platforms, Google.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Executive Moves
SINGAPORE, JUNE 23 2008 - Microsoft has appointed Jessica Tan managing director of its Singapore business. Tan, who is currently Microsoft’s general manager for customer, partners and employee experience for the Asia Pacific region,will assume the managing director role on July 1.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Netting China's online buzz
Gone are the days when it was enough to simply Google your name to find out what people were saying about you in cyberspace.
CNN.com |
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IRS warns of phishing scams
A new wave of Internet phishing scams has the Internal Revenue Service warning taxpayers to be wary of e-mails and faxes asking for personal information.
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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More Porter County police blotter for 07/11/08
Items valued at $51,000, including a $40,000 retinal camera, were discovered stolen from Cory Eye Care Center on Wednesday. Computers, printers and 30 pairs of sunglasses also were taken, police said. Burglars broke in the back door of the building at 6509 Central Ave.
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