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Mobile Edge Showcases Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Case Collection
While traveling through airports in most country doesn't require you take your laptop out of the bag, traveling in US airports still does. Mobile Edge introduced three new laptop cases today that allow you to keep your laptop in ...
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Guilty plea in federal sex case
A Green County man pleaded guilty last Friday in U.S. District Court to using a computer to entice a 14-year-old Madison County girl to engage in sexual activity.
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Commentary: AMD's Ruiz finally finds his calling
It's going to be a really long goodbye for Hector J. de Ruiz. When industry executives hand over the reins of power to a successor, they might stay on briefly as chairman of the board of directors before relinquishing even that position to enjoy their retirement.
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Verizon Wireless Launches High-Speed Wireless Broadband Network Throughout Schuylkill County
Schuylkill County residents now have access to the Internet, e-mail and other data on their laptops at faster speeds and can download music, watch videos, play 3D games and more on their phones as Verizon Wireless rolls out its high-speed wireless broadband network in more than a dozen communities throughout the county.
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Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux [Syncing]
Admit it—even if your desk could be the cover shot for Organized Worker Monthly, your data is all over the place. Between desktop apps, online networks, and webapp tools, it's easy to lose...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Sep 2006 21:22 UTC
"Some buyers of Apple's new MacBook notebook are hopping mad about random restarts and heat problems that don't fit with Apple's image. Still, Dell might be happy to have Apple's current problem and a bit of its banked reputation.
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Library program moves kids to exercise
The library isn’t just for sitting quietly with your nose pressed into a book anymore. Kids can break up a summer’s afternoon of reading and using computers — not to mention the silence — by mixing in some exercise with active video games in the Rockford Public Library’s Little Theatre where they can play "Guitar Hero" or "Dance Dance Revolution" to get up and moving.
Rockford Register Star |
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In Search of US Broadband Policy
I was startled when I read the title of a recent column by my colleague, Graham Finnie. (See Does the US (or EU) Matter Anymore?
Light Reading |
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Group: Chinese Internet dissident arrested
BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese dissident who wrote politically sensitive articles including some criticizing the government’s handling of a devastating earthquake was formally arrested Friday on charges of allegedly possessing state secrets, a human rights group said.
CNews |
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MLB to Track Homers with Holograms, Database
For years, bleacher bums could pretend that their home run ball was hit by Barry Bonds, rather than Duane Kuiper. No longer. Major League Baseball will now validate home runs with a special holographic sticker, which fans can verify in an online database.
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Microsoft Online Losses Make Finding Partner Urgent
Microsoft posted a quarterly profit and outlook below Wall Street expectations on Thursday, citing "tough" economic conditions, and its shares fell 6 percent.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Dec 2007 22:10 UTC
Opera, based in Norway, announced Thursday that it had filed an antitrust complaint with the European Commission, alleging that Microsoft is abusing its dominant position by bundling IE with the Windows operating system.
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Registration opens for .me domains
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Friday 18 July 2008 at 16:49:00 Self-absorbed can get their own domain name Registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon, giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address....
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Shutterfly Partners with Big Picture Scrapbooking to Educate and Inspire a New Audience of Digital Scrapbookers
ROSEMONT, Ill.----Today from the Craft & Hobby Association Summer Convention & Trade Show, Shutterfly, Inc. , the leading Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, unveiled "Digital Studio," a new online scrapbooking educational resource with Big Picture Scrapbooking, the worldwide leader in online scrapbooking education.
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Raeford man charged in child porn investigation
RAEFORD — State investigators charged a Raeford man Thursday after finding child pornography on computers and CDs at his home.
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Six Ways to Succesfully Compete with the iPhone
Apple's iPhone has been a phenominal success, but other manufacturers and wireless service providers are gearing up their strategies to take back the buzz and defend their market share. Here's a peek at their possible playbook.
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Yahoo gives prime Net real estate to Icahn-bashing site
Internet pioneer has devoted a lot of precious pixels on yahoo.com site to its fight with Carl Icahn over control of the company.
CNET |
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Registration opens for .me domains
Registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon, giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address. Unlike the recent staggered rollout of the .asia domain , the .me registrations are open to everyone from day one.
Infomatics |
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Internet math: Google gets $1.10 of every new ad dollar [Online Advertising]
Even as Google's business growth softens, the company continues to eat everyone else's lunch. Search engine marketing firm Efficient Frontier claims "Advertisers are putting all of their new search... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Internet Coupon Usage Up 83%, but Paper Still Rules
Internet coupons are of increasing interest to consumers, according to a recent analysis by consumer and media measurement firm Scarborough Research. Eleven percent of households currently obtain coupons via the Internet, and this has increased 83 percent since 2005, the firm said.
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40 percent of video gamers female, survey finds
The stereotype of the geeky teenage boy video gamer is cut to ribbons by a new survey by the video game industry's trade group. Forty percent of gamers are women, with adult women a significantly greater portion of the game-playing population (33 percent) than boys age 17 or younger (18 percent), the Entertainment Software Association said in a press release Thursday. One woman gamer told The ...
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Telegraph takes Google, dumps Microsoft
The news that the Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is moving to Google Apps and phasing out Microsoft Office and Exchange might in future be remembered as the end of the Microsoft desktop arm-lock? Well, it's worth a little speculation.
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Baltimore Sun Examines Use Of Blogs In Helping Couples Discuss Struggles With Infertility
The Baltimore Sun on Tuesday examined the increasing popularity of blogs that detail the experiences of attempting to have children among the more than seven million people in the U.S. affected by infertility. The blog "Stirrup Queens and Sperm Palace Jesters" serves as the "infertility blogging community's central meeting place and clearinghouse," the Sun reports.
Medical News Today |
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Intel Proves Pretty Much Teflon-Coated
As the economy swings from bad to worse and back again, Intel and the techno lust it engenders keep soldering on. The company's second-quarter results surpassed Wall Street's expectations and - despite various warnings of weakening PC demand worldwide - CEO Paul Otellini said in a prepared statement that 'As we enter the second half, demand remains strong for our microprocessor and chipset ...
SYS-CON Media |
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CADNA's NYC Forum: Global Brands Come Together on the Avenue of the Americas
The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) held its seventh educational forum on Brand Abuses and Internet Governance on Thursday, July 17. Representatives from a wide range of industries traveled to New York City from across the country and around the world to hear expert advice on particular proactive, preventative and reactive strategies available to brand owners concerned with online ...
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