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Was leak on new "Halo" a Microsoft slip-up?
Excerpts from the blog Apparently Microsoft wasn't ready to put its Xbox cash cow out to pasture — a new version of the blockbuster...
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Electricity dictates datacentre locations
Martin Courtney, Computing , Thursday 17 July 2008 at 10:02:00 Portable datacentres can be sited close to power supplies, adding flexible capacity to capability The shortage of electricity in London datacentres is forcing hosting companies and large organisations to build datacentres close to substations with spare power....
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Electricity dictates datacentre locations
Martin Courtney, Computing , Thursday 17 July 2008 at 10:02:00 Portable datacentres can be sited close to power supplies, adding flexible capacity to capability The shortage of electricity in London datacentres is forcing hosting companies and large organisations to build datacentres close to substations with spare power....
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China sex blogger reveals his identity
Blogger who wrote about his sexual exploits with Chinese women releases book
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New Zealand hacker fined over $11,000
Owen Walker - the New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the School of Engineering and Applied Science's server in February 2006 - was fined more than $11,000 Tuesday in a New Zealand court, according to The Associated Press.
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N-deal: Debate rages
As the crisis triggered by the government's move to go ahead with the nuclear deal has reached a flash point with the ruling party being forced to seek a trust vote in Parliament, there is a renewed interest nationwide in the debate over the merits and demerits of the proposed civil nuclear energy pact with the US.
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Susan G. Komen For The Cure(R) Employs Convio Software-As-A-Service In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
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St. Jude Medical Announces FDA Approval Of Wireless Transmitter To Monitor Patients' Implanted Cardiac Devices
St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the Merlin™@home transmitter, an RF wireless technology that remotely monitors patients' implanted cardiac devices. The transmitter supports the St. Jude Medical Current® RF and Promote® RF family of devices and works in conjunction with the St.
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Hobart man pleads not guilty to downloading animal porn
HAMMOND -- A Hobart man charged of downloading bestiality images and video pleaded not guilty Wednesday but will remain in jail while awaiting trial. Michael Bessigano did not contest a government motion to keep him in federal custody at a hearing Wednesday.
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Wine and dine, then go online: Wireless internet marketing pitch
"WINE and dine and go online at Goulburn" may be the marketing pitch for an idea The Goulburn Group (TGG) is pitching to hook up the city's CBD to wireless internet.
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In the papers 17 July
BT to continue trials of controversial ad technology Microsoft in talks with AOL
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Defra to scrap its desktops and handhelds
The Whitehall department hopes to cut power bills and CO2 emissions by ditching desktop and handheld computers in favour of a one-laptop-per-worker policy
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NetDespatch Web Portal to Revolutionise Manx Parcel Deliveries
The Isle of Man's largest distribution company, Manx Independent Carriers, is rolling out an innovative system for tracking parcels and freight using a new international 'databank' called PODXchange.
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China sex blogger reveals his identity
Blogger who wrote about his sexual exploits with Chinese women releases book
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Apple apologizes to MobileMe users
Apple apologized to customers for bungling the introduction of its MobileMe service, which synchronizes e-mail, contact and calendar information over the Internet, and added a free month to their subscriptions.
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Recent Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. News
Osaka, July 17, 2008 (Jiji Press) - The Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. group plans to build a lithium-ion battery plant in the western Japan city of Osaka at a cost of more than 100 billion yen, company officials said Thursday.
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Intel unware of any new EU antitrust charges
Intel's European chief, Jeff Clark, said he isn't aware of any new antitrust charges being prepared by European Union regulators over alleged discounts to computer retailers to thwart a rival chip maker.
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Schmidt has advice for TV, movie producers
BEVERLY HILLS - Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told an audience of entertainment executives and advertisers Wednesday that traditional, professional producers of video content would adapt to the Internet and find ways to replace any money lost as consumer habits shift.
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Bloggers put their good tastes online
One splendid day last fall, Katie Khoury made tortillas with the eager and appealing assistance of her toddler son, Gabe. Later the Naperville mom, wife and avid cook recounted the experience - complete with a video clip - in her electronic journal, sharing the recipe through a link to the musings of a New Yorker who calls herself Homesick Texan.
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posted by David Adams on Wed 25th Sep 2002 15:53 UTC
The information that I could find on the web about Sprint ’s new '3G' high-speed data service was a little short on solid information, so I spoke with Kevin Packingham, Senior Manager of Business Marketing for SprintPCS’ new Vision service.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Apr 2008 20:38
OK, so you want to create a windows service and you're not a .NET guru? This is exactly what got me in trouble with my wife. It started off easy enough, but before the weekend was through, my wife was getting on to me for spending so much time at the computer.
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Recent Original Stories
E17 is maturing, and the TODO that needs to be completed for its release is shrinking. Desktop icons are now working in E17 cvs, and you can use drag and drop between the file manager and the desktop.
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HP to offer data centre in shipping container
Company finally gets its own 'Mini-Me' data centre. Hewlett-Packard became the latest vendor to announce a "mini-data center" housed in a shipping container, which can provide a way for companies to add compute capacity when power and cooling systems in their existing data centers are maxed out.
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New s Amazon Opens VOD Store -- But No HD
films will also be available on Sony high-def sets. Washington, D.C. (July 17, 2008) -- Amazon.com today will launch a Video on Demand store where customers can watch any of 40,000 movies and TV shows immediately after ordering them.
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Apple apologizes to MobileMe users
Apple apologized to customers for bungling the introduction of its MobileMe service, which synchronizes e-mail, contact and calendar information over the Internet, and added a free month to their subscriptions.
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