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Wireless microphones flap causing static
Consumer groups are accusing Broadway actors, mega-church pastors, karaoke DJs and others who use popular wireless microphones of unwittingly violating Federal Communications Commission rules that require government licenses for such devices. In a complaint filed Wednesday, the groups accused manufacturers, such as Shure Inc. of Niles, Ill., of deceptive advertising in the way they market and ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Agilix Takes Online Learning Offline With New GoCourse Schoolmate
Agilix Labs, Inc. announced the extension of learning solutions to unserved and underserved markets with the introduction of its GoCourse Schoolmate product, a self-contained client-server learning system that supports education initiatives in situations and environments with limited or non-existent Internet connectivity.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Government Computer News
AlgoSec is offering a migration tool that enables users of Cisco’s PIX security appliances to upgrade smoothly to Cisco’s ASA 5500 series adaptive security appliances.
Government Computer News |
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Blue in the face: PS3 Bluetooth headset roundup
It's been over a year and a half since Sony launched its PS3 and it still hasn't released an official Bluetooth headset. What's a trash-talking, Internet-ready gamer to do? We round up some of the best third-party Bluetooth headsets and run them through the gauntlet to see which one deserves your hard-earned green. DATEL BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HEADSET Rating: 5/10 Pro: The Datel's one-hour charge ...
The State |
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TECH REVIEW: Samsung HT-X810T
If the primary appeal of soundbar speakers is based on their significant reduction of wires and clutter - as compared with 5.1-channel home theater-in-a-box systems - then Samsung's new HT-X810T soundbar should be a winner. While it's not the first single-speaker system with a built-in DVD player or a wireless subwoofer, it is the first such unit to combine both of those features in one product.
Tri-City Herald |
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FOXBusiness Gets Ahead of CNBC.com in June
The much-hyped upstart cable network Fox Business Network is finally beating the long-established incumbent CNBC—on the Web that is.
Mediaweek |
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FOXBusiness Gets Ahead of CNBC.com in June
The much-hyped upstart cable network Fox Business Network is finally beating the long-established incumbent CNBC—on the Web that is.
Mediaweek |
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Apple 2.0 software outshines even the new iPhone 3G
With all the Apple frenzy dying down after the launch of the new iPhone 3G Friday, I'm finding it's the new iPhone 2.0 software upgrade that is the most impressive - allowing users to connect seamlessly to business e-mail and run hundreds of new games and programs. Don't get me wrong... The new iPhone 3G is fast. Broadband fast, running on AT&T's 3G (third generation) wireless network. For the ...
The State |
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2,400+ hours of Olympics to air on CBC
Coverage of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing will be high-definition and high-tech for Canadians. The CBC is promising an unprecedented 2,400 hours-plus of Summer Games coverage on television, radio and the Internet.
Portage Daily Graphic |
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Mainstream media rushes to fill Internet content shortage [Businessweek]
BusinessWeek sent us a press release touting the launch of their 25th blog. Quick, name the other twenty-four! [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Infopia Announces Expanded Web Services
Infopia, the leading SaaS eCommerce platform provider, announced today the expansion of its Web Services -- a key component of the new Infopia Transact eCommerce platform. The expansion provides new capabilities that allow Infopia customers to further customize and streamline their business processes, while leveraging the power of the Infopia Transact eCommerce platform.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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19:19 (BST), 16/07/2008 Lawn Games Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS cdv Software Entertainment USA invites gamers ...
cdv Software Entertainment USA invites gamers to move their favorite backyard games indoors, as today they announced cdv USA’s first title to be published for Wii™. , set to ship in Q1 2009, will offer eight popular outdoor classics such as Lawn Darts, Bocce Ball and Horseshoes; all games possess a friendly, accessible interface and natural motion controls that even the most casual gamer will ...
gamesindustry.biz |
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2,400+ hours of Olympics to air on CBC
Coverage of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing will be high-definition and high-tech for Canadians. The CBC is promising an unprecedented 2,400 hours-plus of Summer Games coverage on television, radio and the Internet.
Central Plains Herald-Leader |
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Livent software was altered, trial told
Accounting modifications allowed changes to be made that could not be detected by auditors, former technician testifies
The Globe and Mail |
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Squeezed by Sluggish Economy, Many Find Charity Begins at Home -- On the Computer
(ARA) - The downturn in the economy and rising food and gas prices are taking a toll on charities and non-profit organizations. Soup kitchens, churches, international aid organizations and schools report donations of all kinds are down as folks struggle to make their own ends meet.
Richfield Reaper |
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Apple 2.0 software outshines even the new iPhone 3G
With all the Apple frenzy dying down after the launch of the new iPhone 3G Friday, I'm finding it's the new iPhone 2.0 software upgrade that is the most impressive - allowing users to connect seamlessly to business e-mail and run hundreds of new games and programs.
Miami Herald |
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Report: EU to expand Intel antitrust investigation
The EU is set to announce its decision to expand an inquiry into Intel's alleged anti-competitive behavior that the organization kicked off nearly a year ago. Intel continues to insist that its actions are both fair and legal, but that defense seems to be falling on deaf ears. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Blue in the face: PS3 Bluetooth headset roundup
It's been over a year and a half since Sony launched its PS3 and it still hasn't released an official Bluetooth headset. What's a trash-talking, Internet-ready gamer to do? We round up some of the best third-party Bluetooth headsets and run them through the gauntlet to see which one deserves your hard-earned green.
Miami Herald |
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SCEA CEO Jack Tretton dishes: DRM is in, backwards compatibility is out, and video UMD lives on
Filed under: Gaming We got a chance to sit down with Sony Computer Entertainment of America's CEO Jack Tretton, who gave us the lowdown about a few things we've had on our minds. PS3 On backwards compatibility: Jack explained that Sony looked at how to "not take a greater hit on production cost, without losing PlayStation's heritage ... Hardware / software for backwards compat wasn't all ...
Engadget |
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Researcher claims to have discovered universal attack code for Intel chips: no one is safe
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Also, he says he found Intel's diary and is totally telling everybody about that one thing. But seriously, we think Kris Kaspersky is being a bit of a tease here. He claims to have found a flaw in Intel's processors that would allow a hacker to bust up on a computer using JavaScript or TCP/IP, with no regard for what operating system the computer is ...
Engadget |
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New Webinar from Onset Offers Guidance on Sizing Boilers for Optimal Efficiency
BOURNE, Mass.----Onset Computer Corporation, the "HOBO" data logger company, today announced the availability of a new, on-demand webinar, Determining Proper Boiler Sizing with Data Loggers.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse
Susan and Mark Golebiowski found love on an Internet dating site, so it was only appropriate that when the couple started planning their June wedding they turned to the Web.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse
Susan and Mark Golebiowski found love on an Internet dating site, so it was only appropriate that when the couple started planning their June wedding they turned to the Web.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Reuters Life Summary
Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse Susan and Mark Golebiowski found love on an Internet dating site, so it was only appropriate that when the couple started planning their June wedding they turned to the Web. Even chocolate feels bite of recession in U.S. DURANGO, Colo. (Reuters) - Chocolate may be a comfort in troubled times but even this ...
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Markey Pushes Tighter XM-Sirius Conditions
House Telecommunications & Internet Subcommittee chairman asks FCC to mandate that satellite-radio receivers also receive radio-station digital-radio broadcasts.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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