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TMO's DealsOnTheWeb.com - USB Bluetooth V1.2 Wireless Dongle: $5.99 Delivered
Our DealsOnTheWeb.com site found a deal on a USB Bluetooth V1.2 Wireless Dongle for $5.99. No coupon code is necessary to get the discount. Shipping is free, and this offer ends 7/19/08
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Missouri Guard says troops' info may be compromised
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The personal information of up to 2,000 members of the Missouri National Guard may have been compromised after a computer was stolen, officials said Tuesday.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Cabinet Office heads government 'green' IT drive
Government departments have been asked to implement 18 steps aimed at making their ICT carbon-neutral within four years
ZDNet UK |
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Getting Funded in Warsaw - Silicon Hill Ventures Briefs Bay Area Companies on Creative Ways to Find Growth Capital
SAN JOSE, Calif.----On Monday, August 11, 2008, 2 - 5 pm, in the Boole Room at Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Silicon Hill Ventures LLC will brief interested high-tech start-ups and early-stage Bay Area companies on the funding opportunities available to American companies on the NewConnect exchange in Warsaw, Poland, part of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Online Retailer, dabs.com, Selects KSS Retail for Price and Promotion Optimization
FLORHAM PARK, N.J.----dabs.com, an award-winning, United-Kingdom-based online retailer of technology products, announced today its selection of KSS Retail for price and promotion optimization. dabs.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of British Telecommunications plc , and processes approximately 5,000 customer orders daily.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 20th May 2006 21:35 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When you're done installing SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS, your desktop system is not complete. You might still need support for Java programs, MP3 audio files, and browser plugins for Macromedia Flash, Adobe Acrobat, RealPlayer, and Windows Media Video.
New Mobile Computing |
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Thursday
KUCHING, July 17 (Bernama) -- An information technology (IT) expert told the Election Court today that blogger Chong Chieng Jen could either hide or delete offensive comments posted in his blog.
Bernama |
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U.K. teens released in Ghana 9 months after drug conviction
Two British teens were released from a Ghanaian detention center Thursday after serving nine months for trying to smuggle cocaine out of the West African country in laptop bags, an officer at the center said.
USA Today |
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IPhone gets cautious welcome in Japan
Kentaro Tohyama stood overnight in line to get an iPhone when it became available in Japan for the first time, but the 29-year-old computer engineer is not about to part with his made-in-Japan cellphone either.
International Herald Tribune |
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Videogames getting more social
Videogame makers are riding the social-networking wave with a flood of soon-to-be-released titles that let friends play online as teams and even create their own characters.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Blogger Can Hide Or Delete Offensive Comments, Says IT Expert
KUCHING, July 17 (Bernama) -- An information technology (IT) expert told the Election Court today that blogger Chong Chieng Jen could either hide or delete offensive comments posted in his blog.
Bernama |
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what it's like to switch
"Poke around the net for a while searching for information on what it's like to switch to a Mac, and you'll quickly get a face full of hyperbole, zealots, platform bigots, feature weenies, and naysayers - from both the Windows and Mac camps.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
FreeBSD 6.2, one of the most popular versions of the free BSD Unix operating system, is out with new features and updates. It plugs holes and, in addition to the usual route of installing directly to a hard drive this time around, offers a LiveCD that can be used to rescue a broken system.
OS News |
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Why I'm interested in Open Source
Because it's having a distorting effect on the rest of the industry. I'm afraid I don't buy the argument (nor would I have to, but you get what I mean) that all software should be free, as Richard Stallmann would so dearly like.
IT-Analysis |
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Crash leaves Alton woman dead, infant injured
The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office is hoping a new computer-aided facial sketch will help them identify a body found seven years ago.
The Monitor |
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New Boundary Technologies Partners with Taarak to Distribute Automated IT Solutions in India
Automated IT management innovator, New Boundary Technologies, announces the addition of Taarak India to its global network of international distribution partners. (PRWeb Jul 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1036394.htm
PRWeb |
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Private Data could be Found in Google Search
A Colorado woman logged on to her computer in April, voted on a CNN poll, shopped for airline tickets and calculated payments for a $25,000 car loan from Wells Fargo. ... - By DEBORAH GAGE San Francisco Chronicle
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Tribe Google Themselves, Raise Awareness
On a recent afternoon deep in the Amazon's rain forest, members of the Surui tribe, which made contact with the outside world less than 40 years ago, could not resist that urge well-known to modern man -- they Googled themselves. ... - By ANASTASIA USTINOVA San Francisco Chronicle
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Brando's USB Fidget Sports Toy is Designed to Waste Your Time [USB]
In the world of USB gizmos there's the useful, the strange and now the totally and utterly useless. Brando's "Fidget" toys are designed to replace doodling as a time-wasting activity in the office,...
Gizmodo |
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Innovative Web browsers emerge
With all the recent attention on the new Firefox 3 Internet browser, it's easy to miss two strong, innovative rivals. Add it all up, and Microsoft Corp.'s market-leading Internet Explorer has some impressive challengers. Opera 9. ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Videogames getting more social
Videogame makers are riding the social-networking wave with a flood of soon-to-be-released titles that let friends play online as teams and even create their own characters.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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PolyFuel announce methanol fuel cell for laptops 17th July 2008
PolyFuel has announced that it has developed the first functional version of its prototype methanol fuel cell for laptop computers. It has been integrated into the Lenovo T40 ThinkPad and represents a key step towards an efficient fuel cell for laptops.
Platinum today |
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'Maniacal' computer engineer Terry Childs takes city network hostage
A disgruntled computer engineer has been sitting in a prison cell for four days after locking out everyone but himself from a city computer system.
Times Online |
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EMC enhances Mozy online storage backup service
Iomega Corp., an EMC company and a global provider of consumer and small business data protection solutions, announced Wednesday integration of local and remote backup in a single product offering.
Computer Technology Review |
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All Signs Point to Virtualization
Virtualization has evolved from a development tool running on the desktop to an essential component of IT infrastructure strategy. Companies use virtualization as a means to increase desktop, server and storage utilization, to consolidate data center operations and utility costs, and to reduce the data center's floor space.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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