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Phoenix BIOS with hypervisor to premiere Monday in NEC laptops
BetaNews has learned that, on Monday, NEC will roll out plans to include remotely manageable anti-virus technology in PC notebooks, running outside of the Windows OS in Linux-based HyperSpace firmware from Phoenix Technologies.
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Welcome to iPhone Madness
At the Grove Photo by Damien Newton of StreetsblogLA There was an iPocalypse this morning when owners of the now older version of the iPhone went to upgrade the phone's software via iTunes. Users found that the process ended up resetting their phones and because iTunes servers became overloaded as thousands of people across the nation bought the new iPhone 3G, they could not activate ...
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Newest iPhone Hits St. Louis Stores
Many people may be using their stimulus checks to buy the new iPhone 3G. The coveted new cell phone, wide screen iPod, and Internet device from Apple finally arrived in stores across the country on Friday. FOX 2’s Kevin Steincross talked with some St. Louis folks who lined up early to be among the first to own one.
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Benton County Jail Visitation Scheduling Now Online
ROGERS - People can now schedule visits with Benton County Jail inmates online.
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Computer Health Fair
Lots of computers are clean and there's food on a lot of tables today. It's all thanks to the computer health fair to benefit the High Plains Food Bank. The folks over at Cat Man Du technical support cleaned off people's computers in return for a bag groceries.
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Woman jailed for hiring internet hit man
An Irish woman has been found guilty of hiring a hit man over the internet to kill her partner and his family. Sharon Collins, 45, a divorced mother-of-two, tried to hire a hit man from the now defunct US site www.Hitman.us.com to kill her partner, Irish property tycoon PJ Howard, and his two sons.
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AMD still smarting from ATI buy
Chipmaker AMD plans to receive an $880 million hit this quarter as the aftermath of its purchase of ATI still lingers. AMD purchased ATI in 2006 for some $5.4bn.
Infomatics |
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Avnet unit wins top prize in Microsoft distributors
Avnet unit wins top prize in Microsoft distributors
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AOL Implements Vidoop’s OpenID-Based Authentication
As of yesterday afternoon, AOL has implemented Vidoop’s visual authentication system as part of its OpenID initiative, which was formally launched in February 2007. Vidoop, a startup that replaces usernames and passwords with image grids, partnered with AOL to provide its OpenID users with an extra layer of security. This delivers Vidoop a [...]
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Technology providing tools to help in search for a dream home
Around-the-clock Internet access, and a wealth of information online, quickens the pace at which consumers decide to buy — whether it’s a handbag, vacation or a house.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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MOC to use technology to reach out
As Mount Olive College looks to be more visible in New Bern, the campus director says the school has new Internet technology that can help it reach out to the community.
New Bern Sun Journal |
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FCC chief backs Internet complaint against Comcast
The head of the Federal Communications Commission said on Friday he will recommend that the agency sanction Comcast Corp for unreasonably restricting Internet users who share movies and other material.
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Port Salerno man accused of downloading child porn
A 50-year-old Port Salerno man is facing charges that he downloaded nearly 200 movies and images of child pornography.
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posted by Tim H. of Rack64.com on Fri 14th May 2004 22:19 UTC
Sun Microsystems , once a great enterprise computer company, has been shrinking. Sun is also shrinking in other ways, such as the enterprise-only part, by entering to the consumer markets. Sun has getting slow at some things, such as copying off competitors.
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Solvay man sentenced for child porn possession
A Solvay man was sentenced Friday to six years in prison for downloading child pornography.
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Antitrust hearing to draw Yahoo, Microsoft, Google legal eagles
Top legal counsel will testify before Congressional antitrust hearing next week, as lawmakers consider potential anticompetitive effects of a Yahoo-Google search ad deal.
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Thieves have stolen a police dossier on the mysterious disappearance of late president Juan Peron's hands after they ...
Judge Alberto Banos told reporters the documents were taken from his home in what appeared to be "an intelligence operation" by perpetrators who also made off with his computer and cell phone, leaving all other valuables untouched.
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Question: Which iPhone 3G GPS-Enabled SocNet?
Ok, so it’s iPhone mania, and I can’t hit ‘j’ in Google Reader without coming across yet another iPhone story. All that spells madness for someone like me, who isn’t a particularly large Apple fan, doesn’t live in a 3G-enabled area, and doesn’t leave the house much anyway (making a geographically mobile phone a largely [...]
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Hundreds line up at Twenty Ninth Street for first new iPhones
Hundreds of people from Boulder and beyond waited in line Friday for as many as 12 hours for the chance to spend $199 to $299 on the latest and greatest model of Apple Inc.’s iPhone.
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Apple hits activation snags with some new iPhones
NEW YORK - ACTIVATION problems marred the United States launch of Apple's new iPhone on Friday, with many eager buyers leaving stores frustrated that they could not use the hotly anticipated gadget after waiting in line for hours.
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Southeast Texans Sleep Outside AT&T Store to be First to Buy New iPhone
The scene outside the AT&T store in Beaumont Thursday night and early Friday morning was similar to what was happening outside stores in almost 20 countries. People waited in long lines to be among the first to purchase Apple's new iPhone3G.
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Apple dials winner
FLASHY symbols, a silken feel and perfect weight - the Apple iPhone is the ultimate in mobile luxury. Released in Australia yesterday, Ipswich stores had a small stock of phones and a big response from residents.
Queensland Times |
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iPhone Users Plagued by Software Problems
Apple suffered network gridlock as the first buyers of the iPhone 3G tried to activate their purchases.
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Woman jailed for hiring internet hit man
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Saturday 12 July 2008 at 00:19:00 Assassin proves to be anything but An Irish woman has been found guilty of hiring a hit man over the internet to kill her partner and his family....
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Apple hits activation snags with some new iPhones
Activation problems marred the U.S. launch of Apple Inc.'s new iPhone, with many eager buyers leaving stores frustrated that they could not use the hotly anticipated gadget after waiting in line for hours.
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