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Winterflood challenges market abuse fine
A marketmaker is challenging the City watchdog over a £4m fine, the biggest for market abuse yet handed out to a regulated institution. The Financial Services Authority has levied the penalty on Winterflood , a broker specialising in smaller and mid-market stocks, for having failed to notice warning signs or to query particular trades in Fundamental-E Investments, a computer screen company, in ...
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GCN Lab Reviews
07/07/08; Vol. 27, No. 16 GCN Lab review: Version 6.1 of askSAM is not the latest version of the software, but it offers good features, including a new way for users to organize and navigate their information.
Government Computer News |
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Yahoo calls Microsoft's actions `stupefying'
Yahoo Inc. sent a letter to shareholders Thursday in which it called Microsoft Corp.'s actions in its dance to acquire all or part of the Internet company "stupefying." The letter from Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock and Chief Executive Jerry Yang also hammered...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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High School Students attend Robotics Camp at UAB
Finding the “Fun” in Computer Science
NBC 13 Birmingham |
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Flash Google – Guava’s reaction to Google crawling Flash websites
The recent announcement by Google that it is now using Adobe Systems' technology means that Flash may finally become search friendly, and open up a world of new creative possibilities for designers and search engine optimisers. For years Flash, a popular choice for web designers, has been an unpopular...
e-Consultancy |
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Report: 81.5 percent of all e-mails sent in June were spam
Spam accounted for 81.5 percent of all the e-mails sent in June, according to MessageLabs. In the US, Illinois was the most-spammed state, with 92.1 percent of all e-mails considered spam. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Bright-Eyed Young Literary Woman Leaves New York in Disgust [Media Elite]
"It is, unfortunately, not enough to be honest in this city," writes 20-year-old NYU student Jess Roy on her blog Jess and Josh Talk About Stuff. Meet Jess: she wants to make it in the New York media...
Gawker |
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Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta Available
The latest version aimed at Windows Mobile touchscreen phones offers a redesigned user interface, integrated debugging tool, and improved standards support.
InformationWeek |
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Digital Albom as his commencement speech released through Kindle
NEW YORK - Mitch Albom has a new book out - well, not really a book, but a commencement speech in book form. And not in traditional book form, but as an e-book, published exclusively through Amazon.com's Kindle reader.
Jam! Showbiz |
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NearbyNow Selected by AlwaysOn as an AO Global 250 Winner
NearbyNow, Inc., an online service that helps consumers use the Internet or mobile phones to find any product, brand, or sale at nearby stores and put items on hold to pick-up, today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the AO Global 250 Winners. Inclusion in the AO Global 250 signifies major developments in the creation of new business opportunities in the global technology ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Country music’s Sugarland on way to La Salle
Sugarland will deliver its sweetened country-pop to fans Saturday in La Salle in the area’s Concerts for a Cause series. The cause is computers for Blackstone elementary school in Mendota.
La Salle News Tribune |
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Computer System Glitches Leave Medicaid Workers Without Paychecks
Glitches in a new Medicaid computer system have left many workers who care for Florida's poor and disabled without paychecks for the past three weeks, with no reassurance of when the problems will be fixed.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Yahoo calls Microsoft's actions `stupefying'
Yahoo Inc. sent a letter to shareholders Thursday in which it called Microsoft Corp.'s actions in its dance to acquire all or part of the Internet company "stupefying."
Centre Daily Times |
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Yahoo calls Microsoft's actions `stupefying'
Yahoo Inc. sent a letter to shareholders Thursday in which it called Microsoft Corp.'s actions in its dance to acquire all or part of the Internet company "stupefying."
Tri-City Herald |
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Opera opens its Mobile 9.5 beta for PocketPC
The first beta of Opera Mobile 9.5, initially only available for touchscreen Windows Pocket PCs running Windows Mobile 5 or WM6, is still missing about a third of Opera Mobile 9.5's expected features.
BetaNews |
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Agriprocessors PR firm accused of impersonation
The public relations firm representing the beleaguered Agriprocessors kosher slaughterhouse is facing claims it impersonated a leading critic of the company online.
J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California |
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Many people who have called Apple to complain about excessive heat coming from their newly purchased computers have ...
Laptop computers. This article details why they are totally full of it. > The design is solid. No it is not solid. Apple switched to a chip (Core duo) which runs hotter than the PowerPC they used to use. And how did they compensate for that?
New Mobile Computing |
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EU regulators send more antitrust charges claiming Intel squeezed AMD out of market
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) European Union regulators sent more antitrust charges to chip maker Intel Corp. on Thursday, claiming the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
INO News |
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Torvalds Hits Security, OpenBSD Developers In E-mail Flame
Missive from Linux creator is critical of "the whole security circus" for glorifying efforts to fix software security bugs.
ChannelWeb |
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TDG: Future Bleak for User-Generated Digital Video Advertising
User-Generated Video will continue to account for close to half of total online video streams between 2008 and 2013, but disappointingly will produce no more than 4% of ad-related online video revenue at any time during this period. According TDG's latest analysis, Online TV and the Future of Digital Video Advertising, the prospects for online video advertising have little to do with UGV, ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Dec 2005 18:53 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Realm Systems has developed a portable computer likely to appeal to real geeks: a server so small it can fit in your pocket. This review is going to take a look at Realm Systems BlackDog. It is the smallest Linux server, weighing in at 1.6 ounces.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"Novell today announced the beta program for Mono 1.2 , which now includes support for Microsoft Windows.Forms to more easily port .NET client-side applications to Linux.
OS News |
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Where's the Free Wi-Fi?
Over 20 years ago we all collectively asked, "Where's the beef?" But today, in an era of advanced technology, Houstonians are left to ponder alternative queries, such as “Where's the free wireless Internet?” We live in an era where automobiles can parallel park themselves. We live in an era where our televisions can predict what type programming we might enjoy and record it for us to ...
Houstonist |
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Online videos increase conversions 45% at MyWeddingFavors.com
Conversion rates increased 45% on 10 different products after retailer MyWeddingFavors.com tested more than 100,000 video impressions.
InternetRetailer.com |
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PetsUnited makes its online video debut
In online pets supplies retailing, a single picture—or image—isn’t nearly enough to sell a complicated horse tack or bridle. With detailed and custom equine products, shoppers want more detail.
InternetRetailer.com |
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