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Kitbag.com launches new online rugby store www.store.rfu.com
Europe's leading online sports goods e-tailer Kitbag.com has relaunched RFU's official online rugby store. Kitbag now host and manage online the stores, all offline and online marketing, call centre systems and warehousing pick pack and despatch and returns processing for: - Aston Villa FC ( www.astonvilladirect.com...
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A Sneak Peek at the 'Digital Life' Gadgets
Before Ziff Davis Media's yearly DigitalLife blowout of consumer computer and electronic gadgetry, we have a summer press preview at the elegant Roosevelt Hotel near Grand Central Terminal. Here's a sneak peek at some hot products.
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Patients Who Bring Health Information From The Internet Get More Time With Doctor
An increasing number of "healthcare overachievers" are bringing health information from the Internet to the doctor's office to discuss during the office visit.
Medical News Today |
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NASA MISSION TO BE CRYSTAL BALL INTO OCEANS' FUTURE, MIRROR TO THE PAST
Imagine the lives that could be saved from flash floods and drought, the millions of dollars in fuel costs that could be avoided for fishing vessels, and the homes that could be spared from the effects of coastline erosion if only scientists could more accurately predict the dynamics of Earth's often unpredictable oceans.
Earth Observatory |
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Austin Makes Plans For Wireless Internet
In news elsewhere around the state:The city of Austin plans to implement wi
KEYC Mankato |
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Movers roundup: Yahoo, Stewart
Yahoo Inc. shares fell Monday after the struggling Internet icon revealed that it rejected Microsoft Corp.'s latest purchase offer, made with activist investor Carl Icahn.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 16th Aug 2005 15:54 UTC
O'Reilly's DevCenter is featuring an in-depth look at Windows Vista Beta 1. Their conclusion? "Surprisingly, this build of Windows Vista is pretty stable, and the performance is quite good."
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 price, releases new model
SEATTLE -- Microsoft cut on Sunday the price of its best-selling Xbox 360 Pro model game console with a 20 gigabyte hard drive to $299 from $349.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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VOLUNTEERS
Amnesty International USA: Student activist coordinator needed. Blind Center of Nevada: Volunteers needed for youth summer camp mentors, intake clerks, computer technology mentors, and arts and crafts projects assistants.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Goldman Sachs cuts Computer Sciences to “sell”
Computer Sciences Corp. stock fell as much as 4 percent Monday after Goldman Sachs told clients to sell the stock, citing a slowdown in IT spending. (CSC)
Washington Business Journal |
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Government Computer News
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has announced its grant awards for the fiscal 2008 NGA University Research Initiative program. Each year, NGA makes the awards to encourage and support research in selected areas of geospatial science that are considered critical to U.S. national security.
Government Computer News |
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Cdn-based porn site pays Facebook $500,000 to settle alleged hacking suit
TORONTO - A Canadian Internet porn company has agreed to pay Facebook half a million dollars after it allegedly hacked the popular social networking website's computers.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:31 UTC
Security vendors have reported several new variants of the worm infecting PCs running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Groups of virus writers are competing to cause the most damage, according to one security company, although the worm appears less severe than some first feared.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Mar 2006 12:29 UTC, submitted by Moule
It's official, boys and girls: it's easier to kick in a door when it's open. "A test has revealed that a Linux server is far less likely to be compromised.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Oct 2005 20:38 UTC, submitted by LogError
As promised, Microsoft on Tuesday issued nine separate security patches , fixing vulnerabilities in DirectX, Exchange, Internet Explorer, and Windows itself. Three of the fixes were deemed "critical," four "important," and two "moderate".
OS News |
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Judge rules for eBay in Tiffany counterfeit suit
A U.S. District judge rules that Tiffany must be responsible for monitoring the infringement of its trademark, not online retailers such as eBay.
Market Watch |
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The end of your privacy is here
My staff convinced me that using Gmail (a free service of Google) would reduce download times and make traveling and e-mailing quick and easy. I fought them at the time and switched, and it has been a pleasure. However, ads pop up with every e-mail I read.
WorldNet Daily |
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Icahn accuses Yahoo of distorting facts
The billionaire investor also filed a definitive proxy statement seeking to replace Yahoo's nine-member board with his own nominees, including himself.
International Herald Tribune |
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SubscriberWise(R) Teams with Best of Breed BendBroadband
MASSILLON, Ohio, BUSINESS WIRE -- SubscriberWise, Ltd., the leader in analytics-driven subscriber risk management, today proudly announced a partnership with BendBroadband to deliver powerful rules and decision analytics as the Oregon based operator marches towards all-digital television by the end of December 2008.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Cheaper Thrills From Microsoft
It chops prices on its Xbox.
The Motley Fool |
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AT&T launches TV, Internet and phone bundle
AT&T Inc. officially entered the ring Monday to duke it out with area cable giant Time Warner. (T)
BizJournals |
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UK Software Industry Faces Job Losses
Up to 24073 jobs could be lost as the UK Computer Software industry consolidates over the next 12 months, according to Plimsoll Analysis. The unwelcome news for the computer software coincides with the British Chamber of Commerce survey which suggests unemployme...
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AJAX & Flash Based RTView 5.0 Released
SL Corporation, a provider of real-time monitoring, analytics, and visualization software, today announced the availability of RTView version 5.0. This latest release allows users to mix and match a variety of Web 2.0 technologies ? including AJAX and Flash ? to deliver the most efficient real-time visibility applications for their needs, without requiring any technical knowledge of the Web 2.0 ...
SYS-CON Media |
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The end of your privacy is here
My staff convinced me that using Gmail (a free service of Google) would reduce download times and make traveling and e-mailing quick and easy. I fought them at the time and switched, and it has been a pleasure. However, ads pop up with every e-mail I read.
WorldNetDaily |
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Microsoft renews African software push
SOUTH AFRICAN school children will continue to receive software without charge from US philanthropist ( cough! ) Microsoft.
The Inquirer |
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