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iPhone makes big debut in BlackBerry country
The new iPhone with a fancy touch screen is a combination of ipod, cellphone and personal computer which can be used to surf internet, play music, watch video, check email.
Deccan Herald
What's different about Apple's iPhone 3G?
An important thing about the iPhone is that it stands out in comparison with other smartphones not for what it does, but how it does it.
Deccan Herald
7 p.m. - Workplace readiness and computer skills training program available
7 p.m. July 12 — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older.
Pacific Daily News
Tech woes hinder new iPhone
NEW YORK — The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown Friday, as customers were unable to get their phones working.
The Tennessean
Really cool advances of iPhone 3G are subtle
Excerpts from the blog After spending Friday morning playing with an iPhone 3G, I can see why Apple enthusiasts lined up again for Steve...
Seattle Times
Locals line up to buy newest Apple phone
A line stretched across the outside of the AT&T store on Bridge Street on Friday morning as people eagerly awaited the rollout of the new iPhone. The doors opened at 8 a.m. Some, however, had waited in line for about 13 hours to be among the first to buy the new gadget.
The Post-Standard
Blogger gets icy reception at meeting
Technology may be changing the face of politics, but sometimes, politics puts a stop to technology.
Telegraph-Journal
iFiasco: Phone launch flawed
Excitement gave way to frustration Friday morning when hundreds of people who waited in line at the Michigan Avenue Apple Store were unable to activate their newly purchased iPhones and were told to go home to finish the process.
Chicago Sun-Times
Activation problems plague Apple iPhone 3G debut
John Zacharias walked out of Orland Square Mall's Apple store Friday morning one tired, but happy, man.
SouthtownStar
Effective E-mail Communication
When the Zingerman's Deli opened in 1982, personal computers were rare, and all of our business correspondence was done by typewriter and snail mail. At some point, we added a fax machine so that those typewritten letters could be transmitted more quickly, and eventually we got a computer.
The Gourmet Retailer
iPhone buyers put on hold
Morning came early for those anticipating the arrival of the new iPhone 3G, and a line of about 200 people formed in front of the Summit Sierra Apple Store in the wee hours of Friday morning.
Reno Gazette-Journal
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 4th Sep 2006 21:22 UTC
Microsoft is at a crossroads , and the operating system that follows Vista will likely mark a serious break from the past. That is, if Microsoft can figure out how to do things differently.
OS News
N.B. moves to keep electronics, other waste out of landfills
New Brunswick has positioned itself to start examining new recycling programs to keep electronic components, mercury-containing devices, old prescription drugs, batteries and oil out of regional landfill sites.
Daily Gleaner
'Worth the wait'
Lines for what the faithful call the "Jesus phone" started forming early Friday outside Apple Stores from Silicon Valley to Hong Kong, with hardy souls bringing sleeping bags, laptops and a desire to bond with fellow iPhone acolytes.
San Jose Mercury News
AMD cuts $880M from divisions' value
Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices suffered another setback Friday when the chip maker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming.
San Jose Mercury News
Rambus sues Nvidia over patent infringement claims
Rambus, a designer of high-speed memory chips, said it sued computer-graphics chip maker Nvidia for patent infringement after the two failed to reach a licensing agreement.
San Jose Mercury News
Rural residents want Liberals to keep Internet promise
Blair Stirling gets up at 5 a.m. when he has to update the website for his apple business.
Daily Gleaner
Review: Cubebyte accessory
Overall A good-value accessory for notebook security. Notebook locks are normally business products, but with notebooks becoming more and more popular, they're increasingly useful for non-business users as well.
Computer Active
Porter County police blotter
A custom-ordered Dell computer, valued at $9,000, and an Apple iPod were reported stolen Thursday afternoon from a home in the 1900 block of Laura Lane. Police believe the thief got inside by doing a pull-up onto a low roof, then entering through the partially open second-floor window of the room from which the items were taken.
Post-Tribune
Vaughn's computers analyzed
JOLIET -- By the end of the summer, Christopher Vaughn's lawyer will have a report detailing the state's analysis of the former Oswego resident's computers.
The Herald News
SOLD OUT, THEN NOTHING iPHONE
NEW YORK — The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown 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.
The Monterey County Herald
Worldwide rush slows device's activation process
As soon as the doors opened yesterday at Oxmoor Center, about 150 people surged in, all headed for the same place: the Apple Store, to get the iPhone 3G. A global problem with Apple Inc.'s iTunes servers prevented the phones from being fully activated at the store.
Louisville Courier-Journal
by JackSmack (1.39) on Wed 10th May 2006 03:18 UTC
Is it me or do linspire-ites think that their distro is the salvation of the desktop? They honestly think that they have the only distro that is viable for home users.
New Mobile Computing
Terrorist websites hosted by Canadian company: researcher
A Canadian researcher says the militant organisations Hamas and Hezbollah had websites hosted by Canadian internet servers until recently, despite both being designated as terrorist groups by the Canadian Government.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
OSNews > Thread > "RE[2]: Highly biased..." by gonzo
"In various older studies, Microsoft and some analysts claimed Linux has a higher total cost of ownership than Windows. They attributed the difference mainly to higher system management costs, and concluded that the higher TCO outweighed the much lower license and acquisition costs for Linux.
OS News
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