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LCD chemical has 17,000 times the climate impact of CO2
Washington, July 11 : A recent study has found nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), a chemical which is found in the LCD panels of several electronic devices, to have a global climate impact 17,000 times greater than carbon dioxide (CO2).
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New iPhone 3G puts Apple in the game
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 3G and accompanying App Store is set to put the company known for technology innovation into another lucrative space -- gaming.
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U.S. Stock Futures Drop as Oil Prices Climb; IBM, Intel Decline
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stock-index futures dropped as oil prices climbed for a third day and investors speculated that reports on consumer confidence and earnings will provide further evidence the economy is sinking into a recession.
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Computer Snag Hits iPhone Launch
Computer problems have hit the much-heralded launch of the new 3G iPhone in the UK.
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Apple fans queue through the night for the latest iPhone
Gadget fans across the globe queued through the night in a bid to be some of the first to pick up the new iPhone 3G as it goes on sale today. At the Apple store in Regent Street, around 150 people were waiting for the launch of the new phone at 8am, while crowds of cheering people in Hong Kong - some of whom had queued for days - greeted the launch of the hotly anticipated phone. By ...
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New iPhone 3G puts Apple in the game
By John Gaudiosi
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Spammers exploit tension in Iran
Security researchers have identified a second wave of spam claiming that the US Army has attacked Iran.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Perfect World Launches 'Zhu Xian' in Taiwan Through Soft-World
Perfect World Co., Ltd. , a leading online game developer and operator in China, today announced that "Zhu Xian" was launched in Taiwan through Game Flier International Corp., a subsidiary of Soft-World International Corp. on June 30, 2008.
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India HBBs Are on Track to Spend Over US$ 8.4B on IT and Telecom in 2008
KOLKATA, India----There are nearly 16.2 million Home-based businesses in India and these constitute about 8% of the 202.9 million households. Nearly one-eighth of these HBBs are PC penetrated and they are set to spend US$8.4 billion on upgrading their ICT infrastructure this year, up a healthy 19% over 2007, according to a recent study by New York-based Access Markets International Partners, Inc.
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The Pirate Bay's Plans To Encrypt the 'Net
Keeper Of Keys writes "According to newteevee.com, The Pirate Bay, those fun- and freedom-loving Swedes, have embarked on a project to encrypt all internet traffic, probably by means of an OS-level wrapper around all network connections, which would fall back to an unencrypted connection when the other end is not similarly equipped. The move has been prompted by a recent change in Swedish law, ...
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
Fri, Jul 11, 2008 (3:54 a.m.) 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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posted by Barry Smith on Tue 23rd Dec 2003 20:02 UTC
So far this series has checked out Lindows 4.0 , Libranet 2.8.1 and MEPIS 2003.10. Meanwhile both Lindows.com and Xandros have been busy little beavers and spat out new versions of their software, each on the same day.
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Amid hype and a controversy, iPhone arrives
A small crowd of less than 30 people gathered in the early morning hours outside a Halifax mall in order to be the first in Canada to buy Apple's i-Phone.
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Town wants to fire firm that installed wireless network
The same company that brought the ill-fated solar lights to Cheektowaga has installed a wireless network that doesn't work, according to the town.
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Peter Rhodes on David Davis’ by-election win
Express & Star columnist Peter Rhodes discusses David Davis’ by-election win with Internet News Editor Tim Walters. Watch the video and post your comments below.
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Amid hype and a controversy, iPhone arrives
A small crowd of less than 30 people gathered in the early morning hours outside a Halifax mall in order to be the first in Canada to buy Apple's i-Phone.
CTV.ca |
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John Baer: John Baer: We've only just begun
THINK OF IT as the latest (but not the last) wave in an ocean of shame. Criminal charges announced yesterday against a dozen amazingly arrogant "public servants" from your Legislature vividly underscore the need in Harrisburg for a thorough cathartic cleansing.
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GAO RFID Releases Unique Software For RFID Bluetooth Reader
GAO RFID has developed and recently released unique, new, multiple-input software for its series of Class II Bluetooth RFID Readers. The software is ready for use for PCs which have a Bluetooth adaptor or are otherwise Bluetooth enabled and runs on most Windows Operating systems including XP and Vista. In its current version the software allows for up to four Bluetooth reader inputs on a single ...
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Canada cashes in on web banking
Canada is one of the world's most developed markets for online banking, according to new research. The country ranked number one in the adoption of online banking among the 37 global markets researched by analyst house comScore.
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Spammers exploit tension in Iran
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.
Infomatics |
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Recent Original Stories
"In the first head-to-head comparison of trying to accomplish a task with Mac OS and Vista in this series, the new Windows operating system fell flat on its face . Migrating from an XP installation was halted by repeated failures of the Windows Easy Transfer application when used with a network connection and a so-called Easy Transfer Cable.
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Games industry calls for single rating system
The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) has called on Europe to adopt a single rating system for video games. Jackson is pushing for adoption of the Pan European Games Ratings Information (PEGI) as the de facto standard rating system across Europe.
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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. iPhones are nothing new to Asia, where enthusiasts from Bangkok to Shanghai already sport fake and unlocked models of the first generation, which was unveiled last year. ...
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Comcast Facing FCC Penalty Over P2P Practices
By engaging in traffic shaping to slow down heavy users of its Internet service, Comcast may be on the brink of receiving a penalty from the Federal Communications Commission. read more
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"A genuine crack for Windows Vista
has just been released by pirate group Pantheon, which allows a pirated, non-activated installation of Vista (Home Basic/Premium and Ultimate) to be properly activated and made fully-operational.
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