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Former HP Executive Pleads Guilty to Stealing Trade Secrets
A former Hewlett-Packard vice president pleads guilty to stealing trade secrets from IBM.
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Brainstorm survey: What tech leaders want
As the iPhone 3G emerges, Apple's mobile device has captivated the leaders of the tech industry. That's the most certain conclusion Fortune reached after surveying 325 industry leaders who will be attending our Brainstorm Tech conference July 21-23.
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Young women, who could barely read or write until a few years ago, can now converse fluently and confidently, dabble in creative writing and use the computer, thanks to the residential schools set up the the HRD ministry. Tarannum tracks their remarkable progress.
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CAGW Opposes FCC-Imposed Net Neutrality
WASHINGTON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today expressed its opposition to news that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering levying sanctions against the Comcast Corporation for blocking some Internet traffic.
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PowerRatings Weekly Outlook: GSK, GD, NOC, EW, IBM
Plenty to choose from this week! Anheuser Busch and Inbev are at it again, Apple releases new G3 iPhone, Yahoo struggles to escape Microsoft, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may need a bailout.
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Strong, beautiful and 41
Google Dara Torres and two pictures will pop up. One portrays the Olympics-bound swimmer in a beguiling pose, her breasts strategically and barely covered with flimsy cloth. Think J-Lo's gaping green dress.
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AMD takes US$880-million writedown on units from ATI deal
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. says it will take a $880-million writedown on the value of its handheld and digital television units, two of the smaller business segments that it acquired with the takeover of Canadian graphic chip maker ATI Technologies Inc.
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3 Teachers, 2 From Guilford Co. Nabbed in Sex Sting
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -- Three teachers, two from Guilford County, were arrested and charged with soliciting a minor for sex over the internet, following a police sting. David Seus and Kevin Samuel believed they were talking to a 13-year-old girl this week. Both teachers resigned. 30-year old Seus was a teaching assistant and a lacrosse coach at Western Guilford High School . He was arrested ...
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Real Estate Weekly: Picture this: More online photos means more interest in home
To sell a home with an Internet listing, it pays to provide pictures -- and lots of them, according to a recent study from an e-commerce firm that serves the real-estate industry.
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Mexico police probing "hitmen" Web site adverts
Mexico City police are investigating classified advertisements posted on the Internet by people offering their services as hired killers for as little as $6,000, police said on Friday.
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Software Problems Bug Apple's Launch of New iPhone
The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown on Friday, as customers were unable to get their phones working.
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Fake Steve Jobs Sails into Sunset
Dan Lyons, who has written the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs as the "Fake" Steve Jobs for the last two years is wrapping up the blog and moving on
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Software Problems Bug Appleās Launch Of New iPhone
Some of the people buying Apple's new iPhone today -- its first day on sale -- are having a problem: they can't get it to work right away. More
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Livescribe's audio pen computer on its way from Windows to Mac
Livescribe's microprocessor-embedded, audio-enabled digital Pulse Smartpen -- an upcoming gadget that made its first bow at Demo earlier this year -- is now expanding its reach, with an Apple SDK already in the works.
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iPhone Fans Score
Rogers bows to demands of Canuckistan's Apple enthusiasts.
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D.C. lines up for new iPhone
Washingtonians gathered outside the AT&T retail store in Chinatown as early as 4:30 a.m. Friday to purchase the new phone. People brought Starbucks coffee, laptops and friends to help keep them awake, waiting for the doors to open at 8 a.m.
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LaBranche & Co Inc. to Broadcast Review of Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Live over the Internet
LaBranche & Co Inc. (NYSE:LAB) announced today that it will release second quarter 2008 financial
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Unlocking iPhones
George Hotz was the first to hack the iPhone last year. Here's what he thinks of Apple's latest.
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
NEW YORK (AP) -- Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work.
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Yahoo opens search toolkit in quest for more ads
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Having fallen so far behind Google Inc. that it became a takeover target, Yahoo Inc. is banking on the creativity of other Web developers to help preserve its independence and regain ground in the lucrative Internet search advertising market.
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Recent Original Stories
"Earlier this week Everex launched the gPC TC2502, which is a sub-USD 200 PC sold at a major US retailer, but what makes this unique is that it runs the gOS. The gOS (GreenOS) is designed to be a conceptual Google Operating System that is based upon Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon.
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The Web Development Skills Crisis
snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding Web development skills in an era of constant innovation. Sure, low barriers to entry give underdog technologies ample opportunity to thrive without the backing of name-brand vendors. But doesn't this fragmentation of the Web development market put undue pressure on developers to specialize? Choosing one tool to be your ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st May 2007 21:08 UTC
"If you use a traditional desktop like GNOME or KDE, a keyboard-controlled desktop with a minimum of utilities may seem like stepping back 10 or 15 years in the history of interface design. Why bother, when traditional desktops are easy to use and RAM and disk space are so cheap nowadays?"
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Recent Original Stories
"Two days before the start of Professional Developers Conference 2005, I've received exclusive insider information about the product editions which Microsoft intends to create for Windows Vista."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC
"Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won the desktop environment battle.
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