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Assessing the mobile situation - then, now and in the future
Over the last week, a spate of new developments related to mobile web services, be it for flight schedules and fares or destination and airport information or local activities and weather forecasts have been announced.
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Yahoo’s interest in AOL is designed to show shareholders that it could grow without Microsoft.
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Toshiba 400GB 2.5 inch HDD announced
Toshiba today announced the 400GB MK4058GSX 2.5 inch Hard-drive. The MK4058GSX boosts areal density to 477Mbit/mm2 (308Gbpsi) to achieve a capacity of 400GB on just two platters, plus five drives that bring new levels of performance and 7,200rpm rotat...
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IBM to invest $1.5 billion
ALBANY -- IBM announced Tuesday a $1.5 billion investment in its facilities in New York, including a pledge to retain jobs at its East Fishkill plant and upgrade the Dutchess County facility.
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Computer chooses new names for students
Middletown, Pennsylvania - A computer spell-checker ran amok and supplied several high school pupils in Pennsylvania with new - and in some cases unflattering - last names.
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Business in the Burbs: SoBe lizards are back dancing to a new tune
SoBe Life Water's Super Bowl ad featuring supermodel Naomi Campbell dancing to the song "Thriller" became an Internet sensation and was viewed online more than 5 million times in the two weeks after the big game. It was the most watched Super Bowl ad on YouTube.
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Blog: Locusts and humanitarian post offices
Source: IRIN Just in case you missed these two interesting stories from us this week. Here you go... In Afghanistan a case of broken promises of a different kind - hundreds of people in northwestern Afghanistan are annoyed with the authorities for allegedly failing to give them promised wheat aid in return for dead locusts.
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Blog: Climatic disasters, good news?
Source: IRIN Interesting article in the Int. Herald Tribune, 9 July edition, pages 13 and 15, about how climatic disasters like typhoons and hurricanes may not be unremitting disasters for all time, though obviously they are bad news for those immediately affected.
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Optus outage disrupts QLD airport, emergency services
A backhoe and a faulty network card took down mobile, landline and Internet services for more than 1 million Queenslanders yesterday.
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Laptops for HCSD cars pondered
The Henderson County Sheriff’s Department will have to wait awhile before getting approval to purchase laptop computers for patrol vehicles.
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NeoSmart Technologies reports on what the upcoming RTM of the Microsoft .NET 3.0 Framework means, both for developers and those seeking a look at what's coming from Microsoft's direction.
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Palo Alto council approves ultra-high-speed broadband plan
n City moves forward without having detailed business plan
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Pregnant teenagers find answers online
DANVILLE — Teenage mothers-to-be have many questions about their pregnancy and are often in need of a safe place and non-judgmental person with whom they would feel comfortable asking their most difficult questions.
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Job vacancy: Senior Systems Support Engineer
(Ref: SS/147/08) Joining our IT Operations team, you will provide desk side and remote support to users across a number of sites. The team supports a wide range of desktops, Laptops, tablet PCs, Blackberry’s, IP phones as well as carrying out a number of systems admin tasks.
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Crime and Public Safety 7-16-08
Police were looking for three men wanted in connection with the Monday robbery of a man who arranged a meeting to purchase a computer.
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Kim Komando: Let your computer help fight disease
Most of us have been touched in some way by diseases such as cancer, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Seemingly daily, there's more grim news about food shortages and climate change. But you can help make a difference and it doesn't cost your time or money.
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Mending your ways for a healthier life
A ten-year-old girl who did not want to wear jeans because of her weight has gained a renewed confidence thanks to a lifestyle and exercise programme. Polly Bates and her mother Maxine spoke to Review reporter Paola Dellafiora about their experiences on the MEND course.
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Google, Yahoo draws fire
A proposed online advertising tie-up between Google and Yahoo drew fire at an antitrust hearing.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-16 07:14 Intel may face new charges in EU antitrust probe - report
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel Corp., expanding a probe into the U.S. chip maker's marketing and sales practices, according to people familiar with the matter, reported the Wall Street Journal.
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Microsoft: Google-Yahoo deal means less competition
Senators and a Microsoft official questioned Yahoo’s advertising deal with Google Tuesday.
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Board discusses images and floods
MUSCATINE, Iowa — In the near future, Muscatine could come up a lot more clearly on Google Earth, a free global mapping Web site that shows geographical content.
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Word 2007 isn't widely used yet
Q: I have Windows Vista home edition. I have a couple of documents I have created in Word 2007 (a cover letter that I customize and a resume) that I send for consideration of employment. I often receive an e-mail back telling me either that my attach
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What's in a name? Lots of bucks
San Francisco - An American has made a huge pile of dough by selling the Internet domain name pizza.com that he bought for just $20 (about R160) in 1994.
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Metallica playing games with new album
DENVER (Billboard) - Every song from Metallica's upcoming album "Death Magnetic" will be available for gamers to download and play on "Guitar Hero III" and its sequel "Guitar Hero World Tour" on the same as-yet-unannounced day it is released to retail, the band said on its Web site.
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