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Long lines in Gainesville await new iPhone New version of popular phone released Friday
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, including dozens who lined up before dawn at the AT&T store on Jesse Jewell Parkway.
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Windows for Workgroups 3.11 dies at the ripe old age of 15
Microsoft sure knows how to do long-term support.
CNET |
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:37 UTC
The Linux desktop has come a long, long way, but there are still times when I have to use the command line . (I am a hardcore user, after all.) But even though I'm used to typing, spending hours upon hours with my fingers at the keyboard, I still grow tired of typing the same commands over and over.
New Mobile Computing |
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Ed Martin: HBO Goes Online with Interactive Prequel Campaign for Sexually Super-Charged Vampire Series True Blood
Remember that wild Internet marketing campaign way back in 1999 that had people convinced there really was a murderous witch in the woods of Burkittsville,...
HuffingtonPost |
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CTIA - The Wireless Association(R) Commends Introduction of Cell Tax Fairness Legislation
WASHINGTON----The Wireless Association® President and CEO Steve Largent issued the following statement today in response to the introduction of the The Mobile Wireless Tax Fairness Act of 2008 in the U.S.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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SHARE PRICE LEAPS 12% Microsoft willing to restart Yahoo talks
NEW YORK - Microsoft Corp. said it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo Inc, but only if a new Yahoo board is elected - a big boost for financier Carl Icahn's board slate.
Malaya |
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Perps take jewelry, passports
On Thursday, July 3 a group of men entered a house and took jewelry, a laptop, a Tiffany statue and U.S. and Korean passports. The perpetrators entered through the basement window, according to cops. A neighbor reported seeing a suspicious blue minivan at the time of the crime.
Queens Courier |
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Internet Resources Empower Long-distance Caregivers
(ARA) - John is 82 and lives in Manhattan. Since the death of his brother, he regularly checks on his 87-year-old sister-in-law who lives about 90 minutes away. She has dementia and needs help with daily needs. An aide lives with her, but John is concerned the help is getting burned out.
Richfield Reaper |
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Second iPhone goes on sale
NEW YORK (AP) - People around the world who lined up for hours are getting what they wanted: Apple's new iPhone.
KTVN Reno |
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Fed chief recommends punishment for Comcast
Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin told the Associated Press on Thursday that he will recommend Comcast Corp. be punished for violating commission principles meant to protect consumers' access to the Internet. (VG)
Sacramento Business Journal |
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posted by Can Sar on Wed 30th Jun 2004 07:01 UTC
Virtual memory is one of the most important subsystems of any modern operating system.
OS News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 19th Apr 2006 22:11 UTC, submitted by Jerry K
After more than 5 million downloads, Microsoft has decided to extend its free Visual Studio Express downloads indefinitely . In related news, they are running a contest too.
OS News |
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Second iPhone goes on sale
NEW YORK (AP) - People around the world who lined up for hours are getting what they wanted: Apple's new iPhone.
KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville |
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Computer glitches cause long delays for iphone fans
The launch of Apple's much-awaited iPhone 3G descended into farce today as computer problems left customers stranded outside stores for hours. Technical problems meant the phones could not be registered online to get them working.
Evening Standard |
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County aids computer labs at several area schools
When Bill Guggemos showed up a few years ago at River View Elementary School in Rio Vista to help work on computers, he was greeted by several outdated machines and piecemeal labs. The small school had been getting by with donations by residents, which often times didn't work or were barely functional.
The Reporter |
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Company Profile for Priasoft, Inc
----Priasoft, Inc, headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, is the recognized expert in the Microsoft Exchange server Migration and Management software market by delivering the first enterprise migration product back in 1999.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Company Profile for FreshAddress, Inc.
----FreshAddress, Inc., The Email Address Experts™, helps companies and nonprofits build and update their email databases. FreshAddress offers patented email change of address services, B2C and B2B email appending, list cleaning & hygiene, real-time email validation, among other services.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Company Profile for TapRoot Systems, Inc.
----TapRoot Systems, Inc. provides software products and services for the mobile device marketplace. The company specializes in foundational software solutions and creative applications for the industry's major mobile operating systems: Microsoft® Windows Mobile®, Microsoft Windows CE®, Linux® Mobile, and Symbian OS®.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sharing a common bond - paperboys
Until the 1970s, when the internet was a radical concept coming out of the U.S. government’s super-secret Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Queens had its own daily newspapers, and people got their news delivered by boys on bicycles - paperboys.
Queens Courier |
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iPhone Killer-App is Letting Users Choose Software
Apple's iPhones won praise initially for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen. Apple's latest iPhones, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone or iPhone ever seen....
eWeek |
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News: Apple, AT&T computer failures halt, delay iPhone 3G sales [updated]
Readers and iLounge editors have experienced serious iPhone 3G activation problems to iLounge this morning, resulting in the halting of hardware sales in some stores and extended wait delays in others. According to an iLounge editor in the United Kingdom, the local Apple Store had ceased sales of the iPhone 3G based on an unspecified system failure, and was taking customers’ details for later ...
iLounge |
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
HONG KONG - As Apple rolled out its newest iPhone today, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Southern Californians Have Unlimited Access to Subscription Music With New Cell Phone
IRVINE, Calif. , July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- It just became easier for southern California customers to discover new music from millions of songs, without breaking the bank as the LG Chocolate(TM) 3 makes its debut today on the nation's most reliable wireless network.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Apple and AT&T Stores Having Difficulty Activating iPhones (UPDATE: It's the iPocalypse) [IPhone 3G]
We've heard four many accounts now from different US Apple store and AT&T locations that employees are having problems while trying to activate phones through iTunes. From Atlanta, one camper...
Gizmodo |
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Ask the Expert: Workplace Computer No-Nos
Employees should know exactly what their employer’s policies are for e-mail and internet usage because workers are losing their jobs after computer-based missteps. Liz Wolgemuth with U.S. News and World Report has five ways to log on and lose your job.
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