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WarCry Goes to Cryptic
WarCry's Suzie "Kalia" Ford spent some time at Cryptic Studios for their Press Day and brought back some goodies - including some tasty tidbits of information about Cryptic's upcoming superhero-themed MMOG, Champions Online . Read more below!
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Man behind hoax works for University of Texas
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The man responsible for creating a phony story about Oklahoma quarterbacks Sam Bradford and Landry Jones and posting it on the Internet works for the University of Texas.
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Ford's New Smart Intersection 'Talks' to Cars to Help Reduce Collisions, Fuel-Wasting Congestion
DEARBORN, Mich., July 10 -- Ford Motor Company researchers today unveiled one of the first privately funded "smart intersections" in North America, a key step toward leveraging GPS technology and wireless infrastructure-to-vehicle communications to reduce traffic accidents and ease congestion.
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Software Bugs Infest New Apple iPhone
Buyers find software problems with the eagerly anticipated Apple iPhone.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jan 2006 18:45 UTC
Apple's Steve Jobs has announced several new products today during his keynote at MacWorld ( photos ). After the usual chit-chat about the success of the retail stores and iTunes, Jobs got to the meat of the matter. He announced an FM-tuner with remote-control for the Nano/Video iPod.
OS News |
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
A spokesman for AT&T Inc., the exclusive carrier for the iPhone in the U.S., said there was a global problem with Apple Inc.'s iTunes software that prevented the phones from being fully activated in-store, as had been planned.
KATU Portland |
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Government Computer News
Microsoft obliquely announced at its Worldwide Partner Conference this week in Houston that SQL Server 2008 will be on the price list in August.
Government Computer News |
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Apple Web Service Falters on Eve of iPhone Launch
SEATTLE (AP) -- Apple Inc.'s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Software Bugs Infest New Apple iPhone
Buyers find software problems with the eagerly anticipated Apple iPhone.
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley |
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Latest Issue
Everyone and their dog going ape-spit over the new 3G iPhone, but for us the most exciting iPhone news is the launch of Apple’s App Store.
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
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Political Freelancers Use Web to Join the Attack
In the 2008 election, the most attention-grabbing attacks are often coming from people outside professional politics.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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"PDA phone" runs Linux
— Jun. 27, 2008 — [Updated Jul. 2] -- Motorola has quietly started shipping a new Linux-based "PDA" phone. Available now in China, and also approved by the FCC for use in the U.S., the MotoMing A1600 builds on the popular A1200, long a top-selling smartphone, especially in China. ...
Linux Devices |
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Google Plays With Your Living Room TV
Google is offering software to link video on your computer and on YouTube with the PlayStation 3 and other devices that hook up to televisions.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Mintel Report Finds Identity Theft Fears Have Risen
CHICAGO -- As the nation becomes more wired, a recently released Mintel research report finds Americans have growing concerns over identify theft and online security issues.
Convenience Store News |
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Technology: Why Some Hate Apple’s 3G iPhone
Why Apple's latest isn't winning everyone over
Newsweek |
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Social networking trends expose companies to higher security threats
More than twice as many UK employees are using company networks to access social...
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Sheriff: 3 Teachers Arrested for Solicitation of Minor
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) -- Guilford County Sheriff B.J. Barnes announced Friday that three school teachers have been arrested and charged with solicitation of a minor by computer for sex. A press conference is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Sheriff's Office on West Washington St. in Greensboro.
WGHP Greensboro |
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AJAX for Oracle: Building RIAs Without Browser Plug-ins
Enterprise developers (and users) definitely want Web 2.0 features, but unfortunately very few of them have the time to learn and keep up with the swift pace of advancement in AJAX. One approach to solving this problem is to take a bunch of AJAX features and bake them into APIs stored in a database that can be called using simple declarative markup language. In this session John Krahulec will ...
SYS-CON Media |
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IGEL Signs With Virtualization Specialist
IGEL Technology, the world's third largest thin client vendor with its virtualization-oriented Universal Desktop range, recently announced a new distribution agreement with IQ Sys Ltd., the UK's leading Citrix distributor. In the past two years, IQ Sys has won five Citrix Distributor Awards including the categories 'Best Distributor', 'Best Market Development' and 'Fastest Growing.'
SYS-CON Media |
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iPhone OS 2.0 available: issues, first look
Apple officially released iPhone version 2.0 via iTunes on Friday morning. And as thousands of users upgrade their first-generation iPhones, reports of glitches have begun to surface on Apple support discussion boards and MacNN's forums. One user says after waiting an hour and 15 minutes for the upgrade to install, his iPhone was bricked. He and a ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
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iPhone 3G poses barriers to business adoption
UK enterprise adoption of the iPhone 3G may be hampered by security issues and Apple's exclusive partnership with O2, among other factors. For years, Apple has paid little attention to products for enterprise users. Now it's pitching its new iPhone 3G as: "The best phone for business. Ever". But...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jul 2005 12:21 UTC
GNOME 2.11.5 has been released . As with the Linux kernel, odd-numbered versions indicate development releases. Download: platform , desktop , and bindings .
New Mobile Computing |
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In Business Q and A
Tony Heyman, president of Verizon Wireless' Southwest region, is responsible for all business operations in one of the wireless giant's largest and fastest growing markets.
In Business Las Vegas |
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