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Microsoft buys Zoomix to add data quality to SQL Server
Microsoft has agreed to purchase Zoomix, a small Jerusalem company that provides data-quality technology, to bolster its SQL Server business, the company confirmed Monday. Microsoft did not reveal the terms of the deal, which has been rumored since early June. Zoomix's Accelerator software combines semantic and linguistic analysis with machine learning to classify, match and standardize ...
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Yahoo rejette la proposition Microsoft/Icahn
Une chose est sûre, Microsoft a vraiment envie de faire l'acquisition de Yahoo ou de son activité liée au moteur de recherche sur Internet. Steve Ballmer l'a rappelé lors de la Worldwide Partner Conference organisée par Microsoft qui s'est tenue à Houston la semaine dernière : la combinaison de Microsoft et Yahoo permettrait de concurrencer efficacement Google. Mais la partie s'est compliquée ...
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Lori Drew's Trial Rescheduled
According to the St Charles Journal , Lori Drew's trial has been postponed from July 29 until Tuesday, October 7. Drew pleaded not guilty on June 16th to charges of internet fraud and conspiracy to inflict emotional distress. Drew also consented to a ban on all internet access or possession of devices with internet access as well as agreeing not to apply form a passport. Charges stem from a ...
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Man wanted for enticing child online
Monday, July 14, 2008 at 1:41 p.m. Belle police are asking for the public's help in finding a man wanted for enticing a child for sex over the internet.
KRCG Jefferson City |
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Diamond Multimedia Announces the Latest All-In-Wonder(TM) -- Combination ATI Radeon(TM) Premium Graphics With TV Tuner
Diamond Multimedia, a leading manufacturer of PC graphics cards, sound cards, TV tuner cards and communications products, introduced today two premium graphics cards with a built in TV tuner and full PVR functionality: The All-In-Wonder and the All-In-Wonder Premium version that includes a convenient green button remote that launches Windows Media Player with one touch, and an input/output ...
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Apple Sells a Cool Million iPhone 3Gs Despite Opening Weekend Hitches
The weekend of July 11 was a good one for Apple: With the worldwide launch of the iPhone 3G on Friday, Apple sold a cool 1 million 3G models around the world and served up 10 million iTunes App Store downloads, according to the company. "iPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend," noted Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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West Bridge manages data flow in fast-changing mobile architectures
As the multitude of features in today's mobile devices strain the limits of the processors that drive them, the addition of a "west bridge" can increase data rates without adding a second processor or upgrading USB technology
EETimes |
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Coming of age
Microsoft India is knocking on the doors of adulthood, hoping to find its own identity as distinct from its Redmond parent. Microsoft has seldom been good at making predictions.
Business Standard India |
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Public email documents disappear 15 Jul 2008, 0000 hrs IST,AP
HONOLULU: Laws in all but a handful of states give the public access to government email. But what if that email was intentionally deleted or routinely purged?
The Times of India |
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Under the Hood - Update: Apple iPhone 3G exposed
Updates from you, TechOnline's Community, are at the end and are marked with an ' * '. Keep 'em coming...
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine |
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Trash program continues to make progress
With Braintree in the third week of its new trash program, most of what Recycling Coordinator Jeffrey Kunz calls “bumps in the road” have been smoothened.
Braintree Forum |
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US Judge Rules for EBay in Counterfeit Case
A U.S. judge rules that eBay is not legally liable for sales of counterfeit Tiffany jewelry on its site.
PC World |
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eBay survives counterfeit battle with Tiffany
eBay on Monday survived a potentially devastating legal challenge to its online auction system after a US judge refused to back a claim by Tiffany that the internet company should be held liable for the sale of counterfeit jewelry on its site.
Financial Times |
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Sony's PlayStation 3 Gains Ground on Xbox With Games (Update1)
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Corp. 's PlayStation 3, the 2007 loser in the fight for second place in video-game console sales, is gaining ground on Microsoft Corp.
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Sony's PlayStation 3 Gains Ground on Xbox With Games (Update1)
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Corp. 's PlayStation 3, the 2007 loser in the fight for second place in video-game console sales, is gaining ground on Microsoft Corp.
Bloomberg.com |
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West Bridge manages data flow in fast-changing mobile architectures
As the multitude of features in today's mobile devices strain the limits of the processors that drive them, the addition of a "west bridge" can increase data rates without adding a second processor or upgrading USB technology
EETimes |
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Apple Sells a Cool Million iPhone 3Gs Despite Opening Weekend Hitches
The weekend of July 11 was a good one for Apple: With the worldwide launch of the iPhone 3G on Friday, Apple sold a cool 1 million 3G models around the world and served up 10 million iTunes App Store downloads, according to the company. "iPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend," noted Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
E-Commerce Times |
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Born before computers, McCain is `too old' to some
WASHINGTON (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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Microsoft to offer New Xbox Experience this autumn
Breaking news: Microsoft have used their pre-E3 media briefing to announce a number of new Xbox 360 titles, and also a complete upgrade to the console's popular Dashboard.
GamesPaper |
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Apple Says Customers Bought 1 Million IPhones in Debut Weekend
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. sold 1 million iPhones in the three days after the debut of a faster model, more than double some analysts' estimates.
Bloomberg.com |
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Movers roundup: Yahoo, Stewart
NEW YORK (AP) _ 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.
INO News |
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Apple Says Customers Bought 1 Million IPhones in Debut Weekend
July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. sold 1 million iPhones in the three days after the debut of a faster model, more than double some analysts' estimates.
Bloomberg.com |
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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.
Canoe Technology |
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Eager consumers camp out for new iPhone release
The launch of Apple’s new iPhone 3G brought eager consumers to The Shops at Willow Bend hours before the store opened at 8 a.m.
Plano Courier |
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Queues greet new 3G iPhone
Excited customers in cities around the world rushed to buy Apple 's 3G iPhone on Friday, with some queueing overnight for a chance to become one of the first to own the computer-maker's latest mobile gadget.
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