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All-star voters pick Brewers Hart
NEW YORK Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart and Tampa Bay rookie third baseman Evan Longoria were elected all-stars by fans in Internet balloting the ended Thursday.
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Jeremy Lappin, founder and CEO of BountyJobs, will be speaking at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008, to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” online recruitment event of 2008.
Online Recruitment |
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Settlement ends Christie Brinkley's dirty laundrey divorce trial
Christie Brinkley's fiercely combative divorce trial has ended after a week of salacious testimony about her fourth husband's affair with a teenager and his internet porn proclivities.
Cape Argus |
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Easy to use websites catch out wary shoppers
Although Britons are cautious about shopping online, the vast majority can be lulled into a false sense of security by easy-to-use websites, according to a survey.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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High-Tech Pet Innovations and the People Who Love Them
(ARA) - The Internet or their pets - which could Americans live without? No need to live without either, thanks to some particularly enterprising participants in the pet industry - a market the American Pet Products Manufacturers' Association estimates at $40 billion a year.
Carteret County News-Times |
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UK is Wi-Fi network crazy
A recent survey has shown that three out of every five broadband customers in the UK now have a wireless network at home. Linksys' survey found that 87 per cent of respondents to the survey who had a wireless network at home had attached their PC and/or laptop to the network.
Web-User |
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iPhone application store opens its doors
Apple has officially launched the iPhone applications store. The online store is the first effort by Apple to promote third-party applications which run natively on the iPhone and iPod Touch, a move it had originally opposed.
Computer Active |
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Check Point patches Microsoft update error
Security site Check Point has issued a set of updates which correct a compatibility issue with the latest Microsoft security update. The company has posted updated versions of its ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite, Pro, Antivirus, Anti-Spyware and Basic Firewall offerings.
Computer Active |
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Lack of IT funding hinders technology learning in schools
A lack of IT funding in schools is hindering technology education, according to a survey of teachers. The survey, conducted by digital design provider...
Computer Weekly |
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iPhone 3G is finally here
The original iPhone used elegant software to cram a functional computer into a palm-size package. The iPhone 3G promises something more.
11 News Houston |
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High Cost of Driving Ignites Online Classes Boom
As fuel prices rise, thousands of students nationwide have suddenly decided to take college classes over the Internet.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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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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iPhone's price a liability
MONTREAL -- Apple's iPhone seems to be the smartphone consumers want, but analysts say it's aimed at a niche market and sales may not match its buzz.
London Free Press |
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In the papers 11 July
Ryanair wins injunction against German travel site Google chief says Microsoft bid for Yahoo was 'anti-competitive'
ElectricNews.Net |
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Global rollout of new iPhone kicks off
The global rollout of Apple Inc.'s revamped iPhone kicked off Friday in Asia with countdown celebrations and quick sellouts as crowds of gadget fans streamed into stores after long waits.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Teams push ticket scalping
The Carolina Hurricanes and other pro sports franchises are supporting a bill that would let fans buy scalped tickets over the Internet for North Carolina games and shows.
The News & Observer |
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LED houses may not benefit from netbooks in 3Q
Low-cost notebook (netbooks) are expected to become popular in 2008, however, LED players have pointed out that material costs have increased while ASPs continue to fall leading to lower-than-expected gross margins.
Digi Times |
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Squeezed by Sluggish Economy, Many Find Charity Begins at Home -- On the Computer
(ARA) - The downturn in the economy and rising food and gas prices are taking a toll on charities and non-profit organizations. Soup kitchens, churches, international aid organizations and schools report donations of all kinds are down as folks struggle to make their own ends meet.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Taiwan market: HTC rolls out customized Touch Diamond handsets for CHT and TWM
High Tech Computer (HTC) will roll out customized Touch Diamond handsets for both Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) and Taiwan Mobile (TWM), with deliveries to take place in July and August, respectively, according to Jack Tong, vice president of HTC Asia.
Digi Times |
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Wis. paper cuts print editions, focuses on Web
MILWAUKEE (AP) - In a bid to offset slumping ad sales and rising costs, The Daily Telegram in Superior, Wis., said Thursday it will publish the majority of its 118-year-old paper on the Internet starting this fall.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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LitePoint officially kicks off branch office in Taiwan
LitePoint, a leading wireless testing solutions provider, on July 10 officially kicked off the operations of its branch office in Taiwan, of which the company recognizes as a key region in the global wireless value chain.
Digi Times |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Sep 2006 04:11 UTC
"The release of Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), back in June, brought not only a new desktop system to the Linux world, but also a server system with long-term commercial support.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Mar 2006 22:00 UTC
Microsoft has delayed a special slimmed-down version of Windows XP for legacy PCs, which is based on the Windows Embedded code base. The Redmond company had expected to make the operating system available to Software Assurance customers this month, but now says Windows Fundamentals will ship 'in late 2006.' Windows Fundamentals can run on older machines that do not support XP while providing the ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple unveils new iPhone with faster web, GPS
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Apple has unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster internet access and more features for business users.
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