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Apple's iPhone 3G goes on sale
The long-awaited second version of the iPhone, now with GPS, faster mobile broadband connectivity and several enterprise friendly features, goes on sale.
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Yahoo rejects joint offer from Microsoft, Icahn
Yahoo late Saturday night rejects a joint-buyout proposal by Microsoft and investor activist Carl Icahn for the sale of only Yahoo's search business.
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Microsoft cuts 20GB Xbox 360 to $299.99, launches 60GB model
Microsoft has announced a price drop for the 20GB Xbox 360, bringing the unit to within spitting distance of the Wii at $299.99. The company also introduced a new 60GB SKU for the 20GB's former cost of $349.99. Read More...
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Yahoo! rejects another Microsoft offer
Yahoo! says it has rejected a renewed proposal by Microsoft to buy the company's Internet search business, sources say.The New York Times reported Sunday that the offer made by Microsoft's chief executive, Steven Ballmer, and investor Carl Icahn, was similar to an earlier offer the Santa Clara, Calif., Internet company rejected.Under the latest offer, Yahoo! was to have sold its search business ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Jul 2005 14:21 UTC
Microsoft does get compatability, which is why their interop services are so much more convenient than Java's. Hypothetically you don't need to rewrite all of a VB6 program to play with code written in .NET.
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Fighting IT failure with Ethnographic Research
Ethnographic research methods offer a way to gain deeper insight into organizational dynamics that contribute to failed IT projects.
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Business
Yahoo! has vehemently rejected a deal proposed by Microsoft and corporate raider Carl Icahn that it said would have led to the sale of its online search business to the US software giant.
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Los De Abajo, Islington Academy, London
It is when Los De Abajo don the Mexican wrestling masks that things start to make sense. I am just thinking how these also look like the sort of balaclavas you might hijack a plane in, when this Mexico City collective's female singer Odisea Valenzuela cries, "Viva Zapatista!", and a cacophony of sirens, dogs and techno-funk leaps from a laptop. The band hug the stage for the second time tonight ...
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Cable firm donates Internet services to library
MONROE — Time Warner Cable has agreed to donate Internet service to the Friends of the Monroe Lending Library in Monroe.
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Actual Google Phone Rumors Revived: Designed by Ammunition Group [Rumor]
Talk about a single, branded GPhone more or less died down after the announcement of Android, but it seems that you just can't completely kill a good rumor. According to TechCrunch, an Android phone...
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Game Characters Get Smarter - And Less Predictable
Video games used to come preprogrammed with canned movements that expert players eventually could anticipate and figure out. But recent advancements in video game design—and new game consoles with dazzling computing power—have endowed computer-controlled characters with a sense of self-preservation and unpredictability not seen even a year ago.
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Most IT Shops Snubbing Blogs, Wikis, RSS
The business potential of social-networking sites and Web 2.0 technologies remains untapped.
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Police Impersonators Flash A Badge, Fool A Victim
Officer impersonation is a nationwide crime that has flourished in recent years, with brazen criminals sometimes going to great lengths to pull off their ruse.
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More action with Struts 2
Submitted by Oleg Mikheev on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 15:07. Tags: Got my hands on this Struts 2 in Action book recently. One year ago I had to choose the right web application framework for a project.
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Police impersonators flash a badge, fool a victim
NEW YORK—A man forces his way into an apartment to rape the woman who lives there. A guy on a bicycle handcuffs and robs pedestrians, and another gropes random women on the side of the road.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Apple fans who bought their iPhones before Friday's splashy iPhone 3G rollout have a new reason to upgrade their software: It's buggy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Mar 2006 21:57 UTC
"Every so often there comes a genre-bending product, and Tyan has one of those on its stand at CeBIT this year. It is called the Typhoon PSC or Person Super Computer, and is aimed at the scientific and HPC set. Typhoon PSCs come either Opteron or P4/PD flavors, and brushed aluminium or black finish.
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How I travel : Dai Henwood
Do you travel light or heavy? I travel quite heavy, usually with a lot of gadgets and creams. I get bored when I travel so I need music and computer games. While I travel my skin takes the opportunity to dry out. That explains why I carry the creams. There is a cream for everything.
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Xbox Price Cut
Microsoft reduces price of Xbox console to make way for a new model with more storage.
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Jason Calacanis’ First New Email Post
Jason Calacanis announced on Friday that he was retiring from blogging. There was a very mixed reaction to the news, with most believing it to be a publicity stunt. Jason said in his farewell post that instead of blogging, he would instead be posting to a mailing list made up of his followers, capped at [...]
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PhilBoxing.com >> News
There are 17,722 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 17721 to 17722. Arum, Oscar back on the same page By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports , 01 Jan 1970 Bob Arum leaned forward in his seat, a small grin creasing his face.
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Finding Coupons Online
Many San Antonians clip coupons out of the paper, but many are turning to the internet to find big savings.
WOAI San Antonio |
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Microsoft cuts Xbox price by $50, plans 60GB model
Microsoft is trimming the price of its Xbox 360 video game console to make way for a new model with a bigger hard drive.
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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Yahoo Rejects Latest Microsoft Offer
(RTTNews) - As its showdown annual meeting approaches, Yahoo! Inc. turned thumbs-down over the weekend to another acquisition offer from Microsoft Corp.
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Computer Optional For AOC's New HD Display
MojoKid writes "As a 22-inch, HD flat-panel display, AOC's new 2230Fm LCD has nothing necessarily earth-shattering about its design. But what got our attention was the marketing tag for the device: 'No PC Required.' It turns out that, in addition to being a traditional flat-screen LCD with a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 (HDCP ready), the 2230Fm also includes a built-in media player, with ...
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