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Sierra College Foundation begins fund raising for WiFi
A campaign is under way at Sierra College to provide wireless Internet access to all district campuses by August.
The Sacramento Bee |
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AMD slashes $880 million from value of division
A Silicon Valley chip maker is suffering setbacks after disclosing pricey business acquisitions in made in 2006 are underperforming.
FOX 6 News San Diego |
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Apple's iPhone comes to Canada a year after U.S. consumers could buy it
Luann Lasalle, The Canadian Press July 11, 2008 - 6:30 p.m. Trevor Wick holds up his two Apple iPhones after being one of the first ones in Vancouver to buy one.
Canadian Business |
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Financing Secured for Central Vt. Fiber Project
Two dozen towns in Central Vermont are one step closer to getting fiber optic internet, phone, and television service.
WCAX-TV Vermont |
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Kodak Building 605 on International Auction Block
A former Kodak building is to be auctioned off live, online at the end of this month
13WHAM Rochester |
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Khawaja used woman to funnel funds to terrorists, trial is told
OTTAWA - Momin Khawaja used an Ottawa-area woman to funnel money to colleagues in Britain as part of an alleged terrorist financing scheme, the former software designer's trial has heard.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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TBI seizes computers from Knox mayor's office
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has joined a special prosecutor's investigation of a former Knox County mayor's office employee.
WBIR-TV Knoxville |
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Markets t(h)ank its weekend
Dalal Street slumped again as IT stocks led by Infosys plunged on weak prospects with spiraling crude oil prices and poor economic data adding to investors' woes.
Express India |
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Internets knight
Respondents click in for Sir Salman. What's the future for literary prizes?
Express India |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 28th Feb 2006 18:51 UTC
At a special press event today, Apple introduced various new products. Besides the usual iPod/iTunes chit-chatter , they introduced a new Mac Mini with either a dual-core or single-core Intel processor.
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Pennsylvania's Gateway High is loaded
Gateway (Monroeville, Pa.) High boasts two of the top four players in Pennsylvania, according to Rivals' list to the state's top 40 players. Gateway linebacker Dorian Bell is No. 1, and Gateway all-purpose athlete Corey Brown is No. 4. Both...
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by Dunceor (1.7) on Thu 8th Mar 2007 07:14 UTC
>Yeah but who want to use OpenBSD on their laptop? > >It has no ACPI power managment support to speak of. Many >new laptops today don't support the old APM standard.
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iPhone glitches derail Apple's launch event magic
Widespread server problems turned the launch of Apple's second-generation iPhone into a nightmare around the world.
CNET |
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Cracked iPhones coming soon to a grey market near you
As Apple rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time...
Express India |
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Long lines and high hopes mark new iPhones debut
Here it is, again. Apple's new iPhone, along with a new online store selling software applications for the device, meets the public on Wednesday.
Express India |
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Microsoft Confirms WSUS Patch Problem
Microsoft may have to re-release a fix for a flaw that kept some users from grabbing patches through Windows Server Update Services.
PC World |
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iPhone launches in Canada with huge sales, computer glitches
Thousands of Canadians have a shiny new gadget in their hands, but today's iPhone launch had some glitches. With thousands of customers packing stores, eager to have their iPhones activated, it's not ...
News 1130 |
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Apple IPhone Shames Smartphones
ComScore discovered that the iPhone has increased mobile Internet consumption by as much as 13 times.
PC World |
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Supporters, Protestors Take Anheuser Busch - InBev Discussion Online
It's a topic a lot of people are talking about and no surprise the Internet is host to much of the Anheuser Busch - InBev conversation.
KFVS 12 Cape Girardeau |
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IPhone 2.0 Includes Critical Security Fixes
Apple's iPhone 2.0 update fixes several critical security flaws.
PC World |
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Microsoft Software Update Service More Reliable Than Apple, Ubuntu
Web monitoring firm Pingdom says Windows Update was up 100% of the time in the second quarter, Apple's Software Update was up 99.9% of the time, and Ubuntu 98.64%.
InformationWeek |
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Truphone's VoIP app dials up iPhone
Company's free iPhone app offers international calls for 6 cents per minute to landlines and 30 cents to mobile phones, using Wi-Fi hot spots.
CNET |
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HL:Apple's iPhone comes to Canada a year after U.S. consumers could buy it@
MONTREAL _ Apple's new iPhone was launched across the country Friday after a publicity buildup more suited to a mega-popular video game, but the lineups for the new high-tech toy weren't quite on the same scale.
INO News |
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iPhone 2.0 includes critical security fixes
Apple fans who bought their iPhones before Friday's splashy iPhone 3G rollout have a new reason to upgrade their software: It's buggy. Apple disclosed Friday that the iPhone 2.0 software, which can be downloaded by users of the previous-generation iPhone, fixes some bugs in the browser and networking software in that earlier device. Some of the browser bugs are serious and could give ...
InfoWorld |
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FCC chief hopes Comcast sanction serves as warning
WASHINGTON (AP) — A recommendation to punish Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic should serve as a warning to other service providers, the nation's top telecommunications regulator said Friday.
The Post-Standard |
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