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Microsoft looks to ease Yahoo, Windows concerns
By Daisuke Wakabayashi
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Randolph trash collector cleans up its act
An official of the town’s trash and recycling hauler said problems have been corrected that caused missed pickups the past two weeks.
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Sony launches four Centrino 2-based Vaio notebooks
At a press event last night, Sony launched four new Intel Centrino 2-based Vaio laptop PCs, including an entry-level model -- the Vaio SR -- and the Vaio Z, the first notebook PC from Sony to be configurable with a Blu-ray disk drive.
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Perps take jewelry, passports
On Thursday, July 3 a group of men entered a house and took jewelry, a laptop, a Tiffany statue and U.S. and Korean passports. The perpetrators entered through the basement window, according to cops. A neighbor reported seeing a suspicious blue minivan at the time of the crime.
Queens Courier |
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Report: IT admin locks up San Francisco's network
A network administrator has locked up a multimillion dollar computer system for San Francisco that handles sensitive data and is refusing to give police the password, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday.
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in 11 states
Associated Press - July 15, 2008 12:55 PM ET SEATTLE (AP) - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jan 2007 23:23 UTC
"Next to the Web browser, Microsoft Office is probably the most-used computer software product in the world. Its three main components - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint - are the top business applications on computers.
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Apple's iPhone 3G: It's really a computer that makes calls
If you've been waiting for a pocket-size device that's just as quick and powerful as your main computer, avoid the iPhone 3G. Even with a faster chip and a faster network, you'll resent waiting for Web pages to load, and you'll spend that time cursing other problems with the device.
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CyberCity 3D Completes $4.3 Million "A" Round
CyberCity 3D ( www.cybercity3d.com ), a technology leader in 3D web publishing, today announced the completion of its $4.3 million Series "A" round of financing through Falcon Capital LLC, its investment banker and placement agent. (PRWeb Jul 15, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1106964.htm
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YouTube, Viacom agree to mask viewer data
In a nod to privacy complaints, Viacom Inc. won't be told the identities of individuals who watch video clips on the popular video-sharing site YouTube. Viacom and other copyright holders have agreed to let YouTube mask user IDs and Internet addresses when...
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IBM will invest $1.5-billion to expand operations
Spending will go to nanotechnology research and create jobs in New York
The Globe and Mail |
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Scout leader faces child porn charges
CHARLOTTE -- A former Boy Scout leader who was arrested and charged with having child pornography on his computer is expected to appear in court Tuesday.
News 14 Carolina |
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IBM, New York to invest $1.6 billion
ALBANY — An agreement between IBM and New York state will help Big Blue retain more than 1,000 semiconductor jobs at its East Fishkill plant and provide “significant resources” to upgrade that site with state-of-the-art technology, Gov.
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A Crackdown on India's Cybercafés
India's cybercafés could be headed for extinction as a nationwide clampdown in the name of anti-terrorism threatens their existence
BusinessWeek |
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iPhone and Android Build Momentum For Major Change In Wireless Industry
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Recent efforts by Apple (the iPhone) and Google (Android) to reshape the wireless industry have created a groundswell of support that will ultimately help mobile operators and handset vendors, reports In-Stat. The current telco-centered approach to developing Internet mobile applications has created an...
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A Crackdown on India's Cybercafés
India's cybercafés could be headed for extinction as a nationwide clampdown in the name of anti-terrorism threatens their existence
BusinessWeek |
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The next milestone
Andy Keas is gearing up to enter Cedar Valley College this fall. There, he’ll study computer science as he prepares for his life-long dream – developing computer games.
Waxahachie Daily Light |
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Asia-Pacific broadband business NEC Phils. eyes share of $ 215-B mart
NEC Philippines is targetting to get a big chunk of the over US$ 215-billion telecom services market in the Asia Pacific driven by demand for broadband, Internet Protocol (IP)-based and Third Generation (3G) services as well as onpremise solutions.
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Film camp may help local teens find career
When Megan Caraher, 14, learned film crews were shooting a movie based off her favorite book “Twilight,” a vampire love story, she headed straight for her computer.
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Book Love
‘Monotonous’ page turning helps digitize books for Google ANN ARBOR, Michigan (AP) — In a dimly lit back room on the second level of the University of Michigan library’s book-shelving department, Courtney Mitchel helped a giant desktop machine digest a rare, centuries-old Bible.
Manila Bulletin |
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Film camp may help local teens find career
When Megan Caraher, 14, learned film crews were shooting a movie based off her favorite book “Twilight,” a vampire love story, she headed straight for her computer.
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Twitter Acquires Summize; Launches Official Twitter Search
Twitter has announced that it has acquired Summize, and simultaneously launched its own search engine at search.twitter.com. The new search tool has the exact same look, feel, and functionality of Summize, but with Twitter branding. We’ve followed Summize closely at Mashable, first reporting news of the company’s re-launch as a Twitter search engine [...]
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Intel launches the Centrino 2 globally
New Delhi, July 15 : The world's largest semiconductor and computer microprocessor manufacturer Intel Tuesday launched worldwide its latest processors for notebook computers on its Centrino platform.
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Sony sold 10 million Sony PSP Consoles in Japan
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that the cumulative sell-in units of PSP handheld entertainment system (PSP-1000 and 2000 series) reached a total of 10 million units in Japan as of July 15, 2008. The Sony PSP was launched in J...
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