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Orcon’s Reach To Double Again
Orcon’s roll-out of unbundled high-speed internet and phone services continues with availability in 23 suburbs by the end of August.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Oct 2006 21:03 UTC
Wouldn't it be great to just get a PC with Linux already installed and ready to go? Novell thinks that's a grand idea too, and on Oct. 25 announced agreements with four white-box PC manufacturers who will globally distribute PCs preloaded with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10. Novell's new PC vendors are European manufacturers ETegro Technologies, MAXDATA and Transtec, along with the U.S. PC OEM ...
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Intel profit rises, driven by notebook PC sales
Intel Corp has posted a higher quarterly profit as the world's biggest chipmaker was helped by strong sales of microprocessors used in notebook personal computers.
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Congress Steps Up Questions On Google, Yahoo Ad Alliance
Google's proposed search advertising partnership with Yahoo, already the subject of much scrutiny, faced additional examination on Capitol Hill yesterday during separate House and Senate hearings on Internet competition.
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IBM to invest $1.5 billion in New York, adding 1,000 hi-tech jobs
The announcement will include $140 million in state aid to create 1,000 new jobs to support the nanotechnology chip development of IBM
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Mailtrust Crafts Exchange Option for iPhone
Business-class e-mail vendor Mailtrust offers wireless synchronization between the iPhone and hosted Microsoft Exchange. · Applications for the iPhone 3G are popping up all over the map as software developers rush to support the new Apple wireless phone that is expected win more converts among business users. One of the latest entrants is Mailtrust, a business e-... ...
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Business
Sony has added online movie sales and rentals to the repertoire of PlayStation 3 videogame console features.
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Centrino 2: Coming Soon to a Mac Near You?
When Intel unveils new processors, it usually rattles off the names of PC makers who've signed on to use the latest chips...
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Apple Quietly Releases IPod Touch 1.1.5 Update
While some forward-thinking individuals were dropping US$10 to purchase the iPod touch 2.0 software update, Apple quietly...
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Porn Accusations Prompt Dale County Deputy's Resignation
Dale County, Al. (WSFA) -- A Dale County sheriff's deputy has quit his job after accusions were raised that he was watching pornographic material on a squad car's computer. Sheriff Wally Olson confirmed
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USBFever unveils iPhone aluminum case, car mount
USBFever has introduced two new products for the iPhone 3G: an aluminum case/a and a flexible windshield mount. The case has a neoprene lining for shock protection and comes in metallic black or silver. The company says the lightweight case is made of high-grade aluminum and comes with a 360-degree swivel belt clip....
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Sun Micro shares up on preliminary earnings
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - High-end computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc on Tuesday posted lower preliminary fourth quarter results that were largely in line with Wall Street forecasts, but sparked a rally in its stock by investors who had feared worse results.
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Funimation, BONES Anime on PlayStation Video Service
At its E3 2008 press conference on Tuesday, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) has announced that Funimation will be providing anime titles for the tonight's launch of the PlayStation Store's video download service for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PSP consoles.
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Comstar's subsidiary completes building WiMAX network in Armenia
According to Comstar, the wireless broadband network, based on the 802.16e standard, consists of 24 base stations which are connected to each other via radio relay lines and rented telecommunications channels.
Computer Business Review |
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Growing Pains: Say you, say me
Leave a voice message and you’ll be heard. But why aren’t many Malaysians doing just that with voicemail, ponders BEN IBRAHIM.
The New Straits Times |
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Returning To Her Job
Kathleen Walley had been suspended with pay back in April. She had been working at the Attorney General's Youngstown office. She was accused of using her state computer to store information about her former boss Anthony Gutierrez and his private business.
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Leave a voice message and you’ll be heard. But why aren’t many Malaysians doing just that with voicemail, ponders BEN IBRAHIM. EVERY time I see people talking on their mobile phones while driving, I don’t think so much about the legal implications.
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Residents may make use of town's recycling center
The Manalapan Environmental Commission would like to introduce you to the best-kept secret in Manalapan: the recycling center in the public works yard on Route 522 (Freehold Englishtown Road).
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i2Telecom signs distribution agreement with Green Sky Solutions
Under the terms of the agreement, Green Sky will distribute i2Telecom's MyGlobalTalk offering. MyGlobalTalk claims to provide internet telephony for every cell phone user, independent of wireless carrier technology, handset manufacturer or the type of wireless carrier voice/data plan involved.
Computer Business Review |
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CWA urges Congress to move forward on broadband mapping
In this effort, Communications Workers of America (CWA) has been joined by a broad-based alliance of health care, education, farm, and public interest groups, telecommunications and cable companies, and trade associations in urging Congress to act now and move toward a needed national policy of broadband deployment.
Computer Business Review |
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Sun Micro shares up on preliminary earnings
High-end computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc on Tuesday posted lower preliminary fourth quarter results that were largely in line with Wall Street forecasts, but sparked a rally in its stock by investors who had feared worse results.
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Recent Original Stories
"Acting on the advice of the License Approval Chair, the OSI Board today approved the Microsoft Public License and the Microsoft Reciprocal License . The decision to approve was informed by the overwhelming (though not unanimous) consensus from the open source community that these licenses satisfied the 10 criteria of the Open Source definition, and should therefore be approved."
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Yahoo's declining share price a drag on Icahn's proxy fight?
Stock drop could signal investors are less than thrilled with Microsoft's sweetened search-only buyout offer, a possible hurdle in Carl Icahn's efforts to oust Yahoo's board.
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Norwich and Peterborough Building Society to launch two new savings accounts
Norwich and Peterborough Building Society is launching two new savings accounts with a choice for customers depending on whether they would prefer to run their savings by post or online.
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Recent Original Stories
Ars Technica has posted a lengthy article on the new promising Microsoft Command Shell. It looks at MSH from the point of view of both coders and Windows admins.
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