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Bluepulse Unveils Apple iPhone Application
SAN MATEO, Calif.----Bluepulse, the award-winning free mobile social messenger, today unveiled an iPhone application available now through Apple's iTunes App Store. The application provides the iPhone's estimated 5.4 million users with an enhanced Bluepulse experience that takes full advantage of the iPhone operating system.
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Newspaper reports Microsoft, AOL continue talks
Executives from Microsoft Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL are trying to advance discussions on a possible combination that could give the software maker an alternative to a deal with Yahoo Inc., a newspaper reported Wednesday.
Centre Daily Times |
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InfoCamere relies on Red Hat and JBoss
RALEIGH, USA: Red Hat has announced that InfoCamere, an organization responsible for managing the IT systems that connect and secure over 100 Italian Chambers of Commerce, relies on Red Hat and JBoss solutions for flexibility, reliability and ease of use for its mission-critical systems.
CIOL |
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Symantec opens Norton 2009 products in public beta
This week, Symantec opened the public betas of both Norton Internet Security 2009 and Norton Antivirus 2009, products which the company claims run faster and consume fewer resources.
BetaNews |
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Details emerge on Psystar suit, Apple wants recall
Apple is not only suing Psystar to stop them from selling Mac clones, but is asking the courts to order that the Florida-based company recall all of the systems sold to customers.
BetaNews |
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MSI Wind U100 Review
The MSI Wind is a new 10-inch subnotebook that offers outstanding performance for its price: just $500. Kevin O'Brien brings us this review.
Brighthand |
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Newspaper reports Microsoft, AOL continue talks
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) -- Executives from Microsoft Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL are trying to advance discussions on a possible combination that could give the software maker an alternative to a deal with Yahoo Inc., a newspaper reported Wednesday.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Microsoft reportedly to meet with AOL
Microsoft Corp. plans to meet with officials from Time Warner Inc.'s AOL Internet business today to discuss a possible combination, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the situation.
Houston Chronicle |
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Walkerville reduces library hours
Starting July 28 the Walkerville Library/Computer Center will only be open on Mondays and Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It will be closed from 11 a.m. to noon for lunch.
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First-of-Its-Kind Sales Success Book Launches to Rave Reviews: Take the Cold/Biz Web Secrets Shows How to Find Hidden ...
SBR Worldwide, LLC today announced the official launch of its unique sales success book and program, Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling, by Sam Richter.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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eBay Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
SAN JOSE, Calif.----eBay Inc. today reported financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2008. The ecommerce company posted second quarter revenue of $2.20 billion, up $361 million from the same period last year.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Laptops can easily go astray at airports
Whether it's a security checkpoint or a dining lounge, airports are filled with places to lose a laptop. As the summer travel season heats up, increased traffic at airports could make it difficult for regular business travelers to hang on to their laptops and the confidential information they often contain. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport officials said 53 incident reports of missing or ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Internet provides platform for Haverhill grad's comedy series
When most people think of the Internet generation, technology-savvy young people often come to mind. Growing up in a world of computers, video games and cellphones, navigating the Internet is second nature for Gen-Xers.
The Haverhill Gazette |
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Recent Original Stories
This is already a fairly old article, but I'm pretty confident it never made OSNews' front page. In this article, the author proves that Windows XP can be installed, and 'run', on processors with as little as 8MHz . "The target of this project was to find the weakest system where you can run Windows XP. Keep in mind, that Microsoft official requirements are a CPU with 233 MHz an 64 MB of RAM. ...
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Dropouts Gates, Jobs, Dell Unworthy to Get U.K. Visa (Correct)
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gordon Brown says he wants the brightest people in the world to come live in Britain. Unless they are Bill Gates , Steve Jobs and Michael Dell , all of whom would be excluded under the government's new immigration rules.
Bloomberg.com |
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DIAGNOS and First Source Resources Enter Into a $3M Services Contract
DIAGNOS inc., a leader in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced knowledge extraction techniques, and First Source Resources Inc. announced today that they have entered into a service agreement to explore an area covering approximately 37,000,000 acres or 150,000 square kilometres in central Canada, making it one of Canada's largest exploration programs.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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DIAGNOS and First Source Resources Enter Into a $3M Services Contract
BROSSARD, QUEBEC AMD VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - DIAGNOS inc. , a leader in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced knowledge extraction techniques, and First Source Resources Inc. announced today that they have entered into a service agreement to explore an area covering approximately 37,000,000 acres or 150,000 square kilometres in central Canada, making it one of Canada's largest ...
CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google could bring controversial Street View to region
Google could bring Street View navigation solution to Middle East
ITP.net |
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Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo Plan More Games
Big Three game makers all announced plans for more games, sequels, exclusives, connectivity and ways for gamers to use their systems for stuff other than gaming.
Manufacturing.net |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 22:00 UTC, submitted by phaceton
"In 2005, Apple announced the Mac Mini. It was the answer to what I was looking for in a computer, so I bought one. This is a report about the early months with my new Mac, and how it compares to a Linux computer (I have never owned a Windows computer).
OS News |
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Newspaper reports Microsoft, AOL continue talks
Executives from Microsoft Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL are trying to advance discussions on a possible combination that could give the software maker an alternative to a deal with Yahoo Inc., a newspaper reported Wednesday. Word of a meeting follows a breakdown in negotiations between Microsoft and Yahoo over the weekend, one that led activist investor Carl Icahn to step up efforts Monday to ...
The State |
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Symantec Steals Distributor Deals
Symantec plans to drop distributors from its largest partner transactions and send the business through its largest resellers, Platinum Partners. · Symantec plans to drop distributors from its largest partner transactions and send the business through its largest resellers, Platinum Partners. Symantec expects dropping distributors from the engagements will improve its margin, company... ...
eWeek |
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Verizon Wireless Invests More Than $41 Million in Network Enhancements Across South Carolina Since January 2008
Verizon Wireless announced today that it has spent more than $41 million to enhance voice and data services and coverage throughout South Carolina in the first six months of 2008, bringing the total network investment here to more than $641 million since 2000.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tiscali |
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ISU reports laptop with students' info stolen
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - A laptop computer containing personal information about more than 2,500 current and former Indiana State University students was stolen from a professor as he traveled in southern Indiana, school officials said.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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