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Apple iPhone 3G Goes on Sale Today
The much-hyped Apple iPhone 3G goes on sale today. INSIDE: See Action News report
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Shah Alam broadband project takes first step
PETALING JAYA : About 120,000 folks living and working in Shah Alam’s trading centre are now able to connect to the Internet wirelessly from anywhere in the business district.
The Star |
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Apple Safari cocks up UK iPhone 3G launch
Software compatibility problems marred the launch of the iPhone 3G at Apple's flagship store in London, where customers had difficulty activating their new phones.
Macworld UK |
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Computer glitches delay iPhone sales
Problems leave customers unable to buy new iPhone 3G
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Cable & Wireless site up and running
Angelica Mari, Computing , Friday 11 July 2008 at 11:25:00 Supplier site is now fully functioning following yesterday's raid, but service to all customers is yet to be restored The network site at Cable & Wireless (C&W) is now back up and running following yesterday's raid at the supplier's facilities which left customers including Sainsbury's and Ordnance Survey struggling... ...
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Friday, July 11th
Well, the iPhone Apps Store went live last night, and it’s just crazy, insane fun. I’ve just downloaded about 30 programs to play with on the iPhone 3G.
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Spammers exploit tension in Iran
Clement James, vnunet.com , Friday 11 July 2008 at 11:32:00 Fake news sites hosting malware Security researchers have identified a second wave of spam claiming that the US Army has attacked Iran. The scam is designed to trick users into downloading and installing malicious software....
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Study encourages businesses to embrace social networking
Computing staff, Computing , Friday 11 July 2008 at 11:13:00 Most community sites still not used for business-related discussions Businesses should make more use of social networking web sites to communicate with their employees and customers, a study by Gartner has found....
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Can Internet Activity Ever Be Truly Anonymous?
How much information should Internet companies be able to collect about your Web activity in order to serve you more relevant and targeted advertising? An IP address? Search queries? Your system settings and browser of choice?
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A First Look at the iPhone Apps Store
Well, the iPhone Apps Store went live last night, and it’s just crazy, insane fun. I’ve just downloaded about 30 programs to play with on the iPhone 3G.
New York Times |
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Puppy trafficking must end
The RSPCA has launched a campaign to highlight the "unethical" business of "puppy trafficking". The charity revealed almost three quarters of vets were concerned about the "despicable" trade in puppies, imported into Britain and then sold via the internet, newspaper adverts or to pet shops.
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80% of people trust "pretty" web sites
When it comes to internet shopping, we're not worried about security certificates and the like - all we're really bothered about is a nice slick interface.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
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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Online NHS Health Guides for Long-Term Conditions Released on NHS Choices
A series of online NHS Health Guides for people with long-term conditions have been launched today on the national NHS website, NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk
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FCC chief says Comcast violated Net principles
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said yesterday he will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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Apple's new iPhone snapped up in Asia and Europe
LONDON/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Apple's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in European cities.
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Thieves knock Sainsbury's site offline
Break-in at Cable & Wireless to blame Sainsbury's online store was knocked offline for several hours yesterday for the second time in a month, following a problem at network operator Cable and Wireless.
PC Advisor |
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Sure the new iPhone is cool, but those apps...
I haven't laid hands on the new Apple Inc. iPhone yet, and I don't much care. That's because I've already spent hours with Apple's most important innovation of the year, and it's not a piece of hardware.
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posted by Jason Prince on Thu 15th Apr 2004 06:12 UTC
Conectiva Linux , developed by Brazilian vendor Conectiva S.A., is the most popular distribution in South America, so it’s quite surprising that there aren’t more reviews of their products online.
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posted by Olier Raby on Mon 25th Jun 2007 23:48 UTC
Firefox add-ons , or extensions, are small programs that run inside the browser in order to customize some behaviors. In theory, it is possible to develop and maintain a multilingual, multiversion and multiOS Firefox add-on.
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C'mon, get app-y
I haven’t laid hands on the new Apple Inc. iPhone yet, and I don’t much care. That’s because I’ve already spent hours with Apple’s most important innovation of the year, and it’s not a piece of hardware.
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Pacific Online to sell more lottery scratch cards
Pacific Online Systems Corp. said Friday it would sell additional lottery scratch cards worth P400 million. The company is the lottery equipment provider of state-run Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in Visayas and Mindanao.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Jun 2006 16:32 UTC
Most computer users interact with their workstations primarily through some form of graphical user interface (GUI). In the world of Microsoft Windows, this interface is tightly controlled.
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Online NHS Health Guides for Long-Term Conditions Released on NHS Choices
A series of online NHS Health Guides for people with long-term conditions have been launched today on the national NHS website, NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk
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It’s Time To Rise And Take Back Control of the Internet
At the most basic level, the discussion about net neutrality, copyright on the internet, the constant cries of the music/film industry how they’re losing money because of piracy - all of these issues are about control. It’s simple: whoever owns some goods that can easily be replicated on the Internet wants to exert the biggest [...]
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