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New iPhone snapped up
WELLINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in Europe, although network problems marred the launch in the United States.
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iWoes for Debut of New iPhone
The new iPhone 3G debuted Friday morning to incredibly long lines -- and technical glitches. A problem with iTunes software prevented the phones from being fully activated in stores, which was a prime selling point. Despite the chaos, customers leaving Apple's Fifth Avenue store Friday afternoon told MyFoxNY.com that the activation problems seemed to have been resolved because they were able to ...
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F.C.C. Chief Backs Sanctions Against Comcast Over Blocking
Kevin J. Martin?s recommendation is a strong statement in favor of network neutrality, the idea that Internet access providers should not be allowed to favor some uses of their networks over others.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:13 UTC
"When eWEEK Labs looked at Internet Explorer 6.0 more than five years ago, we were so disappointed in the browser that we said the only reason to upgrade to it was because it was free.
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Smart Tweaker 2008 released, this time also for Windows Mobile phones with touch-screen
July 11, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. Smart Tweaker 2008 is the successor of SmartTweaker. It now supports new Platforms and versions of Windows Mobile for Smartphone and Pocket PC devices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Aug 2005 17:40 UTC
One of the worst kept secrets in the Linux industry was revealed at LinuxWorld this week with the announcement that a group of Debian-based Linux vendors have formed an alliance to promote the enterprise use of the Debian GNU/Linux package.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Oct 2005 20:26 UTC
The world's richest man talks about developing new drugs to combat AIDS, open-source software and why Microsoft's still cool after all these years. Gates: "We encourage everyone to develop in our environment. Free software's nothing new... There was an early browser, an early mail program.
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Check Point Issues Fix for MS Patch
July 11, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Security vendor Check Point Software has issued a fix, via its website, for its Zonealarm personal firewall products that revives Internet connections affected by a Microsoft security patch released earlier this week.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Feb 2006 13:33 UTC
"Following a decision to release a standalone version of IE7, browser development at Microsoft has come fast and furious. BetaNews this week sat down with Gary Schare , Director of IE Product Management, to discuss the changes coming in IE7, Firefox's growth, and how Microsoft will bring RSS to the mainstream."
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The mobile web has hit critical mass, new report says
The mobile web is on the rise, and e-retailers should take note as more mobile phone users surf the web via their mobile devices looking for content, shopping and other sites, a new report finds.
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The Parent Co. finds new capital to grow
The Parent Co. has secured $25 million in new financing from D. E. Shaw Group, an investment banking firm. The Parent Co., No. 117 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide , will use up to $10 million initially to help financially support the company’s core growth and new business initiatives for the next two years.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Consumers have a passion for pampering, Nielsen Online says
Lotions and potions retailers took top seats in both time spent and traffic growth for apparel and beauty shopping sites in June, Nielsen Online reports.
InternetRetailer.com |
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PriceSpider.com launches as price comparison site
Using technology that continuously scans the web for retail product and pricing information, PriceSpider.com officially launched this week.
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AMD slashes $880M from value of division
Fri, Jul 11, 2008 (12:54 p.m.) Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suffered another setback Friday when the chip maker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming.
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Housing bill provision eyes $10 billion in tax revenue from online sellers
In a move to raise close to $10 billion over the next several years in tax revenue to support federal housing assistance efforts, an amendment to a housing bill in the U.S. Senate requires payment card processors to provide information on Internet sellers to the Internal Revenue Service.
InternetRetailer.com |
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A firsthand view of Apple's iPhone chaos [Spy Video]
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A Look at Google's Open Source Protocol Buffer
With petabytes of data floating around, Google developed its own protocol for data interchange and now it's open sourcing it.
InternetNews.com |
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Local businessman top 10 finalist for Small Business Excellence Awards
Onalaska businessman Ryan Rugroden was named as one of 10 finalists in the Nation’s Most Innovative Companies competition sponsored by the National Federation of Independent Businesses and Dell Computers.
Holmen Courier |
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AMD slashes $880M from value of division
Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suffered another setback Friday when the chip maker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming. AMD said the businesses' values would have to be...
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Second crow tests positive for West Nile virus
An American Crow found in the city of North Bay has tested positive for West Nile virus. This is the second bird to test positive for the virus in 2008 in the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit area.. Further surveillance will be carried out by the Health Unit [...]
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IPhone 3G, DNS Flaw, VMware Ouster
Apple stole the IT news show yet again this week with the Friday launch of the iPhone 3G in 22 countries. But there was other...
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Google defends Street View plan
Internet giant Google yesterday defended plans to photograph millions of British homes and publish the snapshots online.
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123Together.com Provides Immediate Support for the Apple iPhone 3G
BURLINGTON, Massachusetts – July 11, 2008 – 123Together.com – a mindSHIFT company and the leading provider of hosted enterprise-class messaging and collaboration solutions such as hosted Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 — today announced its immediate support of hosted Exchange for Apple’s new iPhone 3G.
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Supply doesn't match first-day demand for new iPhone
Plenty of people line up to purchase the newest version of iPhone in Sacramento, some arriving the night before to assure their shot at the latest technology. Some early iPhone glitches Apple employees at Sacramento Apple in the Arden Fair mall prepare for the rush of customers planning to purchase iPhone G3, which went on sale this morning.
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
Associated Press - July 11, 2008 4:04 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Apple's new iPhone is running into hurdles as customers aren't able to get their phones working.
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