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For some, McCain is "too old"
Monday, July 14, 2008 at 8:56 a.m. WASHINGTON, DC (AP) -- So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born, not to mention computers which McCain admits he doesn't use.
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Mobile internet penetration reaches critical mass
Mobile internet adoption has reached a "critical mass" this year, with 40 million US mobile subscribers 15.6 per cent of the mobile market followed by 12.9 per cent in the UK and 11.9 per cent in Italy, said a report by market researcher Nielsen Mobile.
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Yahoo asks outsiders to develop software against Google
YAHOO, amid criticism from billionaire investor Carl Icahn for failing to keep up with Google in internet search, is inviting outside developers to tinker with its software to lure more users.
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Telstra to sell broadband capacity wholesale
TELSTRA has opened its ADSL2+ broadband network to rival wholesale customers, but it won't be an open-door policy.
Australian IT |
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ACCC ignored advice on Google
THE consumer watchdog ignored its internal advice not to take action against internet giant Google, court documents reveal.
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Kidnap accused in court
A WOMAN accused of stealing her internet lover's son and taking him on a 900km trip interstate appeared briefly in court yesterday.
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Telstra to sell broadband capacity wholesale
TELSTRA has opened its ADSL2+ broadband network to rival wholesale customers, but it won't be an open-door policy.
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CA in court battle on proxies
MAINFRAME computer program giant CA told the Delaware Supreme Court it shouldn't be forced to pay for dissident proxy fights.
Australian IT |
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Yahoo asks outsiders to develop software against Google
YAHOO, amid criticism from billionaire investor Carl Icahn for failing to keep up with Google in internet search, is inviting outside developers to tinker with its software to lure more users.
News Interactive |
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Giants secret rush to repair phisher's dream
COMPUTER industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
News Interactive |
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Telstra to sell broadband capacity wholesale
TELSTRA has opened its ADSL2+ broadband network to rival wholesale customers, but it won't be an open-door policy.
News Interactive |
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Telstra to sell broadband capacity wholesale
TELSTRA has opened its ADSL2+ broadband network to rival wholesale customers, but it won't be an open-door policy.
News Interactive |
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Thieves ruin Craig's day
SOUTHS star Craig Wing has told how brazen thieves broke into his eastern suburbs home as he slept - stealing his computer and wallet and his luxury car.
Adelaide Now |
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AMD may need to sell plants
ADVANCED Micro Devices bondholders are among the last optimistic investors in the money-losing chipmaker, and even they may be ready to sell.
News Interactive |
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Thieves ruin Craig's day
SOUTHS star Craig Wing has told how brazen thieves broke into his eastern suburbs home as he slept - stealing his computer and wallet and his luxury car.
Daily Telegraph |
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Patent claims on Kyocera and Sony
KYOCERA High Tech Computer Corp and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications have been accused in a lawsuit of violating mobile phone technology patents.
News Interactive |
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US woes hit Indian services
INDIA'S computer services sales growth may slow as much as 7 per cent this year because of a drop in orders from banks in the US.
News Interactive |
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US woes hit Indian services
INDIA'S computer services sales growth may slow as much as 7 per cent this year because of a drop in orders from banks in the US.
News Interactive |
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Giants secret rush to repair phisher's dream
COMPUTER industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
News Interactive |
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On your bike: let the Beijing gamers begin
EVERY four years, the youth of the world gathers around their consoles to play the latest computer version of that greatest show on Earth, the Olympic Games.
News Interactive |
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Asus graphics cards take up Vista challenge
NO matter how much you get inside the case when you buy a new desktop PC, too much is never enough for games.
News Interactive |
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Patent claims on Kyocera and Sony
KYOCERA High Tech Computer Corp and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications have been accused in a lawsuit of violating mobile phone technology patents.
News Interactive |
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AMD may need to sell plants
ADVANCED Micro Devices bondholders are among the last optimistic investors in the money-losing chipmaker, and even they may be ready to sell.
News Interactive |
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US woes hit Indian services
INDIA'S computer services sales growth may slow as much as 7 per cent this year because of a drop in orders from banks in the US.
News Interactive |
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On your bike: let the Beijing gamers begin
EVERY four years, the youth of the world gathers around their consoles to play the latest computer version of that greatest show on Earth, the Olympic Games.
News Interactive |
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