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iPhone makes its debut; ONE LOCAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES GLITCHES
Lineups for the super-hyped iPhone started bright and early across the country Friday. And Woodstock was no different, with residents waiting outside Rogers' retailers starting as early as 4 a.m.
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Apple verkauft 1 Million iPhone 3G am ersten Wochenende
21 Ländern erhältlich – Ab dem 17. Juli auch in Frankreich
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Apple Sells 1 Million New IPhones in Opening Weekend (Update2)
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. sold 1 million of its new iPhones in the first three days after the handset made its debut, more than double what some analysts anticipated, sending the stock up 3.5 percent.
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Recent Original Stories
While I can personally attest for the gains Microsoft made when it comes to Windows Vista's performance between its release-to-manufacture November 2006 and now, there is no denying the fact that Vista simply isn't made for running on lower-specced computers.
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Recent Original Stories
"This article shows how you can convert a physical Windows system into a VMware virtual machine with the free VMware Converter Starter. The resulting virtual machine can be run in the free VMware Player and VMware Server, and also in VMware Workstation and other VMware products.
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Net One Systems Becomes 3Tera's Exclusive Distributor of AppLogic in Japan
ALISO VIEJO, Calif.----Net One Systems, Japan's largest network integrator, and 3Tera, the leading innovator of grid computing technology and cloud computing services, announced today that the two companies have signed a multi-year agreement naming Net One Systems as the exclusive distributor of 3Tera’s AppLogic, the world’s leading commercial grid OS for cloud computing, in Japan.
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Symantec: Microsoft Access ActiveX attacks will intensify
The Neosploit toolkit is one of several on the Internet that can be used by less-technical hackers to compromise machines. Symantec said it has detected on its network of Internet sensors that Neosploit can take advantage of a vulnerability revealed early last week in Microsoft's Access database program.
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Icahn letter: Clean-sweep plan for Yahoo's board
Activist investor Carl Icahn files his final proxy, indicating that he is running a full slate of candidates to replace Yahoo's current directors. Here's his letter to shareholders.
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Microsoft and the opportunity to cash in on "free"
Microsoft has a chance to expand its dominance, but it needs to embrace disruption, not hide from it.
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iWait: Customers line up for newest iPhone
Crowds gathered at the local Brewton office of AT&T Wireless on Friday to purchase the latest “cool” cell phone to hit the market. Apple's iPhone 3G went on sale at 8 a.m. all over the country, and some of Brewton's savviest phone users were ready to trade up to the latest phones.
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Green options can save green in truckers' wallets
MILTON -- To cool off inside his cab, Ken Kafer hooks up his rig to a contraption that looks like a giant exhaust pipe for a clothes dryer. Besides air conditioning, the yellow hose funnels TV and even Internet connections through a window into his cab at a truck stop.
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Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 model price
Microsoft said it is cutting the price of its 20-gigabyte Xbox 360 video game consoles and rolling out a model with three times the memory space to take its place.
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East Berlin library plans July events
East Berlin Community Library will hold a free Internet class, "Genealogy searching on the Internet," 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 28. The class will cover various genealogy sites including Family Search, USGENWEB project and search engine hunting.
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"Upgrading PS3 HDD"
When is this synchronization done then? When I leave the game and go into the 'Trophies' menu, right? The one where it sez 'synchronizing'? That worked fine - before I switched hard drive. I was able to compare against others, etc. I had done that prior to switching drives.
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Nist researchers tackle mobile computing security
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has published draft guidelines that address the security risks associated with mobile phones and portable computing devices.
Infomatics |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 20:59 UTC
"Apple computers have long been prized for being relatively virus-free. But as more people use Apple products, experts say the company is increasingly becoming a target for cyber pranksters and criminals writing viruses and other forms of malware.
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World's oldest blogger dies
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — A 108-year-old Australian woman who was promoted as the world’s oldest blogger has died two weeks after making her last post about “singing a happy song,” her great-grand son and her online forum said.
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OpenSpan closes $13M C round for productivity boosting software
ALPHERETTA, GA – OpenSpan Inc., a company selling desktop productivity and service oriented architecture acceleration software, has closed a $13 million C round co-led by FTVentures and Globespan Capital Partenrs.
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Yahoo! rejects another Microsoft offer
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 13 (UPI) -- Yahoo! says it has rejected a renewed proposal by Microsoft to buy the company's Internet search business, sources say.
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Icahn files proxy after Yahoo rejects 'ludicrous' weekend offer from Microsoft
Dissident shareholder Carl Icahn on Monday filed his proxy with a slate of nine directors seeking control of Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) (MSFT)
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Local businessman top 10 finalist for Small Business Excellence Awards
Onalaska businessman Ryan Rugroden was named as one of 10 finalists in the Nation’s Most Innovative Companies competition sponsored by the National Federation of Independent Businesses and Dell Computers.
Holmen Courier |
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Citrix, Virtual Iron Duke It Out
A war of words has erupted between two bitter opponents in the Xen open source-based hypervisor ( define ) market. Citrix, which owns XenSource and drives the Xen project, has insulted arch-rival Virtual Iron, saying, among other things, that it owns the hypervisor while Virtual Iron just consumes the product.
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Who's Really at Risk From the DNS Flaw?
With DNS so vital to the operation of the Internet, security threats to it need to be taken seriously. But when it comes to the recent disclosure of a multivendor DNS cache poisoning issue , who really is at risk? And will the Internet collapse if the issue isn't fixed?
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RFID Tracking Allows Prisons to More Closely Monitor Inmates
One of the nation's largest correctional institutions is spending $3.3 million to install an RFID inmate tracking system to track and monitor over 2,000 of its inmates—making it the largest installation of RFID technology to track and monitor people anywhere in the world.
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2008 Asia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Malaysia and Philippines
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0d5355/2008_asia_teleco) has announced the addition of the "2008 Asia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Malaysia and Philippines" report to their offering.
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