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NEW YORK . 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. .It's such grief and aggravation,. said Frederick Smalls, an insurance broker in Whitman, Mass., after spending two hours on the phone with Apple and AT.T Inc., trying to get his new iPhone to work. In ...
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Cool stuff GADGET MADNESS
Shoppers clamor to be among first to buy new iPhone. High-tech fever hit the area Friday morning as gadget-hungry customers descended upon the Lehigh Valley Mall to snap up Apple's new iPhone.
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IT sector growth may dip in 2008-09: Nasscom
The Indian IT industry, which has been clocking impressive growth rate in recent years, is likely to see a slow down in the next fiscal due to competition from China, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, industry body Nasscom has said.
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Apple phone uses nation's fastest 3G wireless network, officials say
About 75 people lined up outside the AT&T store on Palm Canyon Drive in downtown Palm Springs on Friday, waiting for the 8 a.m. opening so they could swoop up the new Apple iPhone.
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STATE AGENCIES
By HOLLY K. HACKER and TERRENCE STUTZ / The Dallas Morning News / The Dallas Morning News Robert T. Garrett contributed to this report.
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posted by Bob Minvielle on Wed 17th Jul 2002 19:18 UTC
There have been many articles as of late about the so called "source" distributions of Linux. Articles about "rpm hell" and how to get out of it.
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GOP starts Web site in search of voters
National Republican leaders will unveil a Web site Friday that they hope will encourage grassroots participation in the shaping of the party's 2008 platform.
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Software problems bug iPhone launch
Customers, many of whom waited hours in line to get the new gadget, were unable to activate it without help. 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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Area consumers snatch up iPhone
Lansing-area customers rushed to local AT&T stores hours before doors opened Friday, hoping to get their hands on the first of the new versions Apple Inc.'s iPhones.
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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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posted by David Adams on Wed 9th Jul 2008 22:41 submitted by LinucksGirl
Today at our sister site New Mobile Computing : "Feds to Launch 10 million USD Investigation of Cell Phones, Wireless", "Dell makes Good on wireless messaging", "Review: Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 610 BT/WLAN", "Motorola unveils six new handsets", "Microsoft Announces New Version of the Tablet PC OS", "SprintPCS Launches Mobile TV Service", "Review: Handspring Treo 600".
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Coastal Community News Briefs for Friday, July 11, 2008
Buena Vista celebrates Lagoon Day OCEANSIDE ---- Buena Vista Lagoon Nature Center will celebrate Lagoon Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 12 at 2202 S. Coast Highway. At 10 a.m. there will be a bird walk around the lagoon with Dennis Huckabay. A presentation on raptors will be given by Doug Schantzenbach at 11 a.m. Afternoon events will include a presentation by Reg Antle of the Buena Vista Lagoon ...
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Dancin' around the world
American becomes a video star by dancing in 60 countries around the world on all 7 continents. Matt Harding is no Fred Astaire, but his flailing limbs have made him the darling of the Internet and brought joy to millions of fans worldwide. Fred Katayama reports from New York.
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Sightseeing on Google Earth goes Multilingual with Google Sightseeing
Google Sightseeing, an unofficial daily entertainment blog dedicated to finding the most bizarre and entertaining sights on Google Earth, has expanded its language offerings. (PRWeb Jul 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1093124.htm
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Recent Original Stories
"Why should you spend money for an alarm clock or a software that does an equivalent job, when you can just use you Linux box? This short tutorial will guide you step by step in creating an MP3/ogg alarm clock using your computer, it works with all Linux systems, and can easily be modified for MAC OS X, *BSD, well you got it."
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SeoGoldSoftware.com Releases SEO Prospecting Software For Online Professionals
New US site SeoGoldSoftware.com announces the release of SEO Online Gold Prospecting software for online professionals. SEO Online Gold Prospecting software gives online marketing professionals an easy automated way to use the internet to pan for potential SEO and web marketing clients. (PRWeb Jul 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1094314.htm
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FCC chief seeks action against Comcast
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin, staking out new regulatory ground on the Internet, said yesterday that he would seek an enforcement action against Comcast Corp. for slowing down heavy Internet users who were downloading movies and other large data files.
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
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iPhone setup cools fervor
In Delaware, and around the world, people waited in line for hours — but several problems plagued Apple and AT&T as their newest hot gadget went on sale Friday morning for as little as $199 per phone.
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Blogger says he's innocent of theft
Larry Sinclair, frequent critic of Barack Obama, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges he used counterfeit money orders to pay for a three-week stay at a New Castle hotel last year.
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In search of a beautiful mind
BLUE HILL, Maine - Seymour Papert is tinkering with a robotic, computer-controlled turtle in The Learning Barn, the rustic, light-filled laboratory where he developed and refined many of his ideas.
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For Apple, a taste of humble pie
Apple Inc.'s reputation for technical excellence has taken a beating in the past 24 hours. Yesterday's rollout of the company's new iPhone was marred by major technical glitches that prevented activation of new iPhones and rendered many older phones unusable. And a new Apple Internet service, called MobileMe, is also under fire for being inaccessible and unreliable.
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A Web site designed to pinpoint quality-of-life problems in Camden has had problems of its own
An abandoned junkyard fills a square block in South Camden. There are a tower of tires reaching 10 feet high, an old backhoe sitting next to the remains of a tractor-trailer, and overgrowth entangling all the trash in its path.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 3rd May 2006 22:19 UTC
Xandros Corporation has announced the availability of Xandros Server, the company's inaugural release of a high-end server distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux: "Xandros becomes the first Linux platform to provide a 'Debian Enterprise' end-to-end desktop and server platform."
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Linked by Ioan-Alexandru Lazar on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 14:58 UTC
Among the few things I'm proud of in my life, not having had contact with Windows when I first "met" a computer is somewhere around the top. Indeed, the first computer I used ran Unix, and I have been using Unices myself for some time.
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