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Markets (July 11)
OUTLOOK: Cautious optimism is Infosys guidance Challenges remain; client sentiment is down. Chennai, July 11 The negative sentiment in the West (triggered by the mortgage crisis in the financial services industry) still lingers, giving some cause for concern among IT services providers in ...
The Hindu |
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Problems hit activation of new iPhones
(AP) — Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work. A spokeswoman for AT&T in Illinois said most customers purchasing the new iPhone at the carrier's State Street store were "generally understanding" about the ...
Crain's Chicago Business |
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Sun Valley Diary: Google on Yahoo, YouTube
Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt is quickly establishing itself as one of the most press-friendly attendees at Sun Valley’s annual gathering of high-powered media and technology types.
New York Times |
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Bi-Polar Millionaire Missing 11 Days on Oahu
Former hacker, spyware developer refused to treat bi-polar diagnosis in April.
ABC News |
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Government Computer News
Apple’s iPhone 3G comes out today with an agency-friendly list of features including 3G networking that’s more than twice as fast as the original model.
Government Computer News |
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Texas TV Anchor Joins Internet Video Channel
Chesapeake Energy Corp. says in September it will debut Shale.TV, an online video channel, joined by Texas veteran television journalist and anchor Tracy Rowlett.
KLTV 7 Tyler |
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what's in the manifest
"In February 2003, the program 'Open Source and Open Source Software for the Dutch government' started, funded by the Dutch government.
OS News |
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Oracle, Salesforce.com Jump on iPhone Bandwagon
Apple's iPhone SDK let's Oracle and Salesforce.com quickly build applications to access CRM and Business Intelligence data over the Web....
eWeek |
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Online Banking Report Publishes "New Models for Lead Generation: Auctions, personal finance communities, and tools ...
SEATTLE----A new in-depth research report from Online Banking Report explores the latest models for generating leads and new business online, including auctions, community deal-finders, product placement in personal finance tools, and specialty financial search.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Some phones still out
Despite the rain, AT&T continued its round-the-clock phone and Internet repair work Thursday. About 1,600 feet of cable has been replaced, and service is gradually being restored, company spokeswoman Meghan Roskopf said.
SaukValley.com |
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Sixth Circuit Dodges Constitutional Question on Email Privacy; Warshak Case Dismissed on Procedural Grounds
Today, the full panel of Sixth Circuit judges dismissed [ opinion ] on procedural grounds the case of Warshak v. US , a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of no-notice, warrantless searches of email stored by an email provider.
Electronic Frontier Foundations |
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Feds End Probe Into Apple Stock-option Backdating
The Department of Justice on Friday ended its probe into Apple's backdating of stock options. The Wall Street Journalreports...
PC World |
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Apple's MobileMe Goes Live
Apple's MobileMe service has officially launched, after Apple completed a roll-out process that began Wednesday evening.
PC World |
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Chip Maker Sues to Quash Research on RFID Flaws
Researcher says chip hack could crack open 2 billion cards.
PC World |
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iPhone and iPod Touch updated with security patches
As part of firmware update, Apple issues security fixes for Safari and other features for its mobile Internet devices.
CNET |
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Vista To Win in the Enterprise, The Ugly Way
I came away from this week's Microsoft Worldwide Partner WPC conference convinced, finally, that the future of Vista is assured in the enterprise. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't because of anything Microsoft said -- the combined mea culpa/back atcha delivered by Microsoft's Brad Brooks, the Corporate Vice President in...
ZDNet |
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Genesis Technical Systems Corp: 400 mbps Rural Broadband Over Existing Copper at 1/20th Cost of Fiber Lets Rural ...
Rural Telcos, using a new breakthrough technology called Bonded DSL Rings(TM), can turn their copper wire infrastructure into a new profit centre and at the same time provide their customers with a feature rich high bandwidth experience previously only available to suburban Telco customers.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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People Wait in Line for Hours to Get New Apple iPhone 3G
At the Apple store in Germantown, the first people in line got there 11 hours ahead of time and waited all night.
Eyewitness News Memphis |
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LG's Chocolate 3 doesn't melt during hands-on
Filed under: Cellphones Wait, Verizon actually decided it would be a good idea to make official a cellphone today? Oh yeah, that's right -- the Chocolate 3 was announced with a Sunday availability date today, but for those hoping to see the wrapper unfold a few days early, today's your lucky day. The cats over at Laptop were able to acquire the new flip and test it out ...
Engadget |
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Building RIAs Using Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
Rich Internet Applications using AJAX technology has truly improved the end user experience. But, as a developer if you are new to it, be warned: AJAX projects can quickly degenerate into a nightmare of spaghetti script. Large JavaScript technology code bases are often hard to write, read, test, and debug--not to mention the complexity of efficiently supporting multiple browsers. If you are a ...
SYS-CON Media |
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VIDEO: New iPhone Launch Bugged by Problems
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work, including in New York.
1010 WINS New York |
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Gadget lovers flip over new iPhone 3G
Gadget lovers around the world on Friday crammed into stores to buy the latest super-fast iPhone G3, swooning over its Internet, GPS and iPod features, despite occasional sticker shock.
TODAYonline |
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Texas spends big for abstinence programs, but teenagers aren't always buying it
D an Bailey was working a high-paying job in computer marketing in Dallas when he decided to give it all up to spread the message of abstinence to teenagers.
Austin American-Statesman |
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iPhone "iPocalypse" as activations fail en masse
As an effort to thwart users from purchasing iPhones and illicitly unlocking them for use on other carriers (and to escape paying service fees to AT&T), Apple and AT&T decided that, with the iPhone 3G, phones would have to be activated in the store at the time of purchase. This isn't such a stretch from a policy standpoint: Most cell phones need to be activated when you pick them up, ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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Phoenix : nom de code pour le prototype de la future Xbox
Selon nos sources, Microsoft aurait déjà attribué un nom de code officiel pour le prototype de la future Xbox pour les développeurs. Son nom : Phoenix.
JeuxFrance.com |
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