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Pakistan Daily: Osama is Jewish and Al-Qaeda is a Jewish front
There are conspiracy theorists and paranoid wack jobs that claim all sorts of things about the so-called ‘Elders of Zion’ and an alleged 9/11 coverup but an ‘essay’ on a Pakistani Web site takes this dreck to a new level.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-16 08:15 PolyFuel develops prototype notebook computer fuel cell power supply
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - PolyFuel Inc. said it has developed the first functional version of its prototype power supply for notebook-class computers that can provide continuous non-stop runtimes with the simple hot swap of small cartridges of methanol fuel.
Interactive Investor |
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Computer thrown at stabbed husband, court told
Teenage son tells Sydney court of the night his father was allegedly killed by his "delirious" wife.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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YouTube, Viacom 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 Google Inc.'s online video site hands over viewership records in a $1 billion lawsuit accusing YouTube of enabling copyright infringement. ...
Baltimore Sun |
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Sony adds online movies to PlayStation 3 consoles
LOS ANGELES - Sony on Tuesday added online movie sales and rentals to the repertoire of PlayStation 3 videogame console features.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Who the 13 companies are, what they do
The 13 companies that will receive $44.4 million in state tax credits to create 4,000 direct new jobs around the state. ForeSee Results -- Looking for a site in southeast Michigan for its North American headquarters. 275 jobs. $6.6-million investment. ForeSee helps clients with online survey research and metrics.
Detroit Free Press |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jul 2006 19:16 UTC
Researchers at Microsoft are working on an ambitious new project to hunt down and neutralize large-scale search engine spammers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple iPhone 3G unlocked already
A group from Brazil has managed to unlock Apple's iPhone 3G handset just days after its release.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Latitude XT free multi-touch update now available
Filed under: Laptops , Tablet PCs Hey Dell Latitude XT owners -- multi-touch is now yours. The 15MB update is available to download for 32- and 64-bit Vista or Windows XP tablet users. Direct2Dell even posted a video hosted by a real live Texan to walk owners though the installation and calibration process. Yeehaw! Read Permalink Email this Comments
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PolyFuel Discloses Prototype Notebook Computer Fuel Cell Power Supply
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----PolyFuel, Inc., a world leader in fuel cell technology, today announced that it has developed the first functional version of its prototype power supply for notebook-class computers that can provide continuous non-stop runtimes with the simple hot swap of small cartridges of methanol fuel.
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E3 '08--Sony's Press Conference
Sony had the final slot in the big 3’s E3 press conferences, behind Microsoft’s and Nintendo’s. Jack Tretton, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, headed up the company’s event, which was held in the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. In his opening remarks, Tretton joked that these events take about two years off his life expectancy, though he said he was willing to ...
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ASML Profit Drops; Sales May Fall More Than Forecast (Update1)
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- ASML Holding NV , Europe's largest maker of semiconductor equipment, said second-quarter profit before taxes sank 27 percent and lowered its sales forecast as chipmakers delay expansion plans.
Bloomberg.com |
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Race-hate pair flee to US for political asylum
Exclusive TWO men convicted of publishing race-hate articles on the internet have skipped bail and fled to the United States to claim political asylum, the Yorkshire Post can reveal. (16/07/2008 08:04:34)
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Nintendo, Sony strategies diverge
Microsoft's two top competitors in the video-game console business are pursuing very different strategies in competing with the company's...
Seattle Times |
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Yahoo-Google deal raises antitrust concerns
Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo on Tuesday, demanding to know whether the Internet company's advertising...
Seattle Times |
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Penn computer hacker fined in New Zealand
A computer hacker known online as AKILL was fined more than $11,000 in New Zealand yesterday for breaking into the University of Pennsylvania computer network in 2006, causing the system to crash.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Upper Darby man gets 18 months for counterfeiting
An Upper Darby man was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday for counterfeiting $20 bills on his home computer. Kahlie Warren, 34, pleaded guilty to the counterfeiting charges and was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine. He was remanded to prison immediately.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Congress wades into Yahoo struggle
Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo Inc. yesterday, demanding to know whether the Internet company's advertising partnership with Google Inc., intended to keep Yahoo out of the clutches of Microsoft Corp., raises antitrust concerns.
Baltimore Sun |
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Microsoft brings latest technologies for web developers
Malta based software and web developers had the opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge with the latest Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Malta hosted the annual event themed ‘DevDays’ to cultivate shared learning throughout the developer community. The keynote speaker was Tomislav Bronzin, Microsoft Regional Director and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, INETA Europe Vice ...
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Kosciusko County pot grown on Girl Scout camp land
WARSAW (AP) — When police found more than 6,000 marijuana plants in what is likely the largest growing operation ever discovered in Indiana, they were being cultivated in a remote part of a Girl Scout camp, according to court documents and a scout official.
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Yahoo CEO allegedly admitted deal with Google would reduce competition
A Microsoft executive tells a Senate antitrust panel that Jerry Yang made the comment during a private meeting. As if the battle over the fate of Yahoo Inc. didn't have enough drama, a Microsoft Corp. executive Tuesday accused Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang of acknowledging during a private meeting that the company's Web search advertising deal with Google Inc. would reduce competition.
Los Angeles Times |
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Mayor skips D.A.'s press meet on techie arrest
When San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris held her press conference Monday to announce the arrest of techie Terry Childs for allegedly plotting to hijack the city's computer system, one key figure was notably absent. That would be Mayor Gavin Newsom -...
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HTC Touch Cruise
While the integrated GPS and TomTom navigation software makes the HTC Touch Cruise very enticing, there are some limitations, not to mention a high price tag that turned us off to the smartphone.
CNET |
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Low-Cost Broadband Defies Credit Crunch
Broadband is the only household utility bill to buck the trend of rising household bills in the wake of the credit crunch, according to broadband comparison site Top 10 Broadband. Broadband bills have plummeted by over 60% in the past 18 months while gas and ele...
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Google's search share continues to creep up
An even bigger slice of pie…
Silicon.com |
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