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Oracle targets carriers with service delivery platform
Oracle upped its game in the carrier space this week with the release of a service delivery platform designed to allow providers to benefit further from third-party developer and partner ecosystems.
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Alitheia tool tests open source quality
The European Commission's Software Quality Observatory for Open Source Software (SQO-OSS) project has announced the release of its Alitheia Core checking platform.
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Mother diagnoses disease using internet that left her 13-year-old daughter bed-ridden for six months and had baffled ...
A schoolgirl who has been left bed-ridden with a serious illness for six months, was only diagnosed after her mother looked up her symptoms on the internet.
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Sun introduced recently the second version of Java Desktop System (JDS) for a flat fee per employee/per year. We tried it and here is what we found out about:
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School equipment stolen
Thousands of dollars of computer equipment was discovered missing Monday morning at Kapa‘a Middle School, according to a written statement from Kaua‘i Police Chief Darryl Perry.
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Researchers look to air-condition computer chips
Purdue University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips. Their experimental system, which flushes a refrigerant through tiny channels cut into chips, is intended for the high-power electronics found in radar and advanced weapons systems such as lasers, said Issam Mudawar, a mechanical engineering ...
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TVersity - Computeractive
Even the largest of music collection is rendered worthless when you are away from your home network. Some portable music players can hold an entire collection but even the largest may require some comprimise on quality.
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Microsoft attacks Google-Yahoo deal
Search advertising deal between Google and Yahoo should be blocked, Microsoft tells Senate committee
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EU gives boost to online music stores in telling copyright groups to open up
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) EU regulators ordered music copyright groups on Wednesday to end a system that makes it difficult for online music stores to buy EU-wide licenses _ knocking down a major obstacle to iTunes' rollout across Europe.
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EU gives boost to online music stores
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) EU regulators ordered music copyright groups on Wednesday to end a system that makes it difficult for online music stores to buy EU-wide licenses _ knocking down a major obstacle to iTunes' rollout across Europe.
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Pfizer Inks Global License To Genomatix Software And Databases
Genomatix Software, Inc. the US branch of Munich (Germany) based Genomatix Software GmbH, announced that it has reached an agreement with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals to provide Genomatix software and data content to Pfizer sites across the globe.
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We need to act now on cyberbullying;
The image of the schoolyard bully is changing. Bullying has reached the cyberworld and the effects are just as dire as the old-school shoved around in the playground version. So kudos to the Canadian Teachers' Federation for calling on the federal government to take a tougher stand on [...]
Orillia Packet & Times |
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Female Monkeys More Dominant In Groups With Relatively More Males
Female monkeys are more dominant when they live in groups with a higher percentage of males. This is caused by self-organisation. This surprising discovery was made by researchers at the University of Groningen. What makes the study particularly interesting is that the researchers used a computer model which can simulate interaction between monkeys.
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CSU hangs up on calling long-distance from dorms
CSU has decided to stop offering long-distance phone service in its residence halls starting this fall, and is instead boosting the speed of students' Internet connections.
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Internet battle pits Stalin, Nicholas II
MOSCOW - Ninety years after he was executed, Czar Nicholas II is leading a tight race to be named the greatest Russian in history.
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People With Limitations In Function Benefit From Computer Custom Interfaces
Insert your key in the ignition of a luxury car and the seat and steering wheel will automatically adjust to preprogrammed body proportions. Stroll through the rooms of Bill Gates' mansion and each room will adjust its lighting, temperature and music to accommodate your personal preference.
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Apple’s Toy, and Other Thoughts
Thoughts about the new iPhone, an eye-popping, all-electric roadster and the self-serving gripes and paranoia of the Bear Stearns brass.
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Oklahoma paper sues man who posted bogus Sooner QBs story
OKLAHOMA CITY — The publisher of Oklahoma's largest newspaper and one of its sports writers have sued a University of Texas employee who admitted posting a bogus article on the Internet about two University of Oklahoma football players.
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Digital Bookmobile to Launch National Tour in the Big Apple
The Digital Bookmobile (www.digitalbookmobile.com), a traveling community outreach exhibit for public library download services, will kick off a national tour on August 10 in Central Park with The New York Public Library (http://ebooks.nypl.org). The inaugural event will allow readers of all ages to experience digital audiobook, eBook, music, and video downloads from their public library ...
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NHP patrol cars outfitted with heart starters
Two dozen Nevada Highway Patrol cars in rural areas will be equipped with heart defibrillators thanks to a donation from the University of Nevada School of Medicine, officials announced Tuesday.
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Sierra Wireless Compass 885 HSUPA 3G modem
aka the O2 Business Modem First Review Britain's mobile phone networks haven't been slow to punt mobile broadband to their customers, but the arrival of simple plug-and-play USB modems has made their task easier.…
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Abuses Are Found in Online Sales of Medication
A majority of Internet sites that advertise or sell controlled medications are offering to supply the drugs without a proper prescription, according to a new study.
The Gadsden Times |
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Television - National
A popular blog site for the Chinese community in New Zealand is overrun with talk about the abduction of Ma Cina.
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Recent Original Stories
"The general feeling that SkyOS gives is... Simply great! A lot of work done under the hood seems to be paying back with a solid, responsive operating system.
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ReCaptcha: Reusing your 'wasted' time online
Those online vision tests aren't just a way to tell human from bot. They're also helping rejuvenate old books and newspapers.
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