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Navajos could face loss of Internet services
Associated Press - July 18, 2008 8:25 PM ET ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - New Mexico's two U.S. senators are asking the Federal Communications Commission to take immediate action to prevent the shutdown...
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Actor, 9, in Internet action series
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Pesticide data pulled from county Web site
At the insistence of an agricultural industry-sponsored group, a wallet-sized consumer guide to which fruits and vegetables contain the most and least pesticides has been pulled from a King Country Web site.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. I was walking by the lengthy iPhone line outside the Apple Store in Soho on Sunday when I heard someone call out: “Turn in your old iPhone and get the new one free!”
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Paid sick leave would be headache for small businesses
David Saad founder of Internet startup Clupedia in Santa Ana, may move his company to another state. Mickey Stammer of All Leasing Services, an Irvine office furniture wholesaler, will be forced to lay off five percent to 10 percent of his workforce.
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Medina firm buys Terremark shares
MD Medina Investments, a company controlled by Manuel D. Medina, has purchased 500,000 shares of stock in Terremark Worldwide for $7.50 per share, the Miami-based company said Monday. The shares were purchased from Sun Equity Assets Limited, a corporation controlled by Francis Lee. Terremark Worldwide operates Internet exchanges and provides infrastructure solutions. Its shares closed Thursday ...
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British ministry admits loss of 747 laptops, secret data files
LONDON - THE Ministry of Defence said more than twice as many laptops had been lost or stolen in the last four years than previously thought, along with 121 computer memory sticks, some containing secret information.
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Software giants cautious despite excellent results
BANGALORE: Two of India's key software exporters, Wipro and Satyam Computer, posted better-than-expected first quarter results yesterday, but gave cautious outlooks amid uncertain US economic conditions.
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Intel turns 40
Intel is celebrating its 40th birthday.
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Google shares plummet after disappointing earnings
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google Inc. shares plunged nearly 10 percent Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Jun 2006 17:15 UTC, submitted by Eshton
Microsoft released a new version of Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications on Tuesday and detailed how to remove the controversial antipiracy software.
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Recent Original Stories
"I was thinking about all the cool stuff Google has done when I realized that none of it was original. The folks at Microsoft, long known for being copycats, must be furious, since nobody has ever accused Google of the same thing.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 30th Nov 2007 19:17 UTC, submitted by Pette Johnson
Lawyers for plaintiffs in a case brought against Microsoft over Vista's marketing have claimed that Microsoft was not telling the truth when it put the "Vista Capable" logo on PCs that would only be capable of running Vista Home Basic.
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Microsoft says demand for Vista is strong: 180 million licenses sold
There was a small number hiding in Microsoft’s FQ4 (CQ2) quarter release – a number we did not catch initially: The company said 180 million Windows Vista licenses have been sold so far and that demand for the operating system has been growing over the past year. However, if those numbers are right, and if previous sales numbers provided by Microsoft are right as well, then demand may actually ...
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AMD Going Atomic in November with Bobcat
With the rising popularity of small form factor notebook PCs like the Asus Eee PC and MSI Wind, there is also a growing interest in the Intel Atom processor that powers these little computers.
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Google shares plummet after disappointing earnings
Fri, Jul 18, 2008 (5:15 p.m.) Google Inc. shares plunged nearly 10 percent Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Navajos could face loss of Internet services
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—New Mexico's two U.S. senators are asking the Federal Communications Commission to take immediate action to prevent the shutdown of Internet services on the Navajo Nation.
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Students seek homework help online
A quarter of teenagers say their parents are unable to help with homework, a survey has found. Three in ten pupils said they often cannot complete their homework because there is no-one available to help if they get stuck.
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Google Shares Plummet
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. shares plunged nearly 10 Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Internode invests in IPv6 service
Internet service provider Internode has invested in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) as part of its standard service, for end users.
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As Yahoo Attacks Icahn, Legg Mason Vows to Support the Current Board
As Yahoo continues to urge its shareholders to support them in the coming annual meeting and to prevent Icahn from influencing their decision, here comes Legg Mason Capital Management, one of Yahoo’s biggest investor pledging their support for the current board. Legg Mason Capital Management, on behalf of its clients, is the beneficial owner of approximately [...]
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Nick amps up casual gaming sites
Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group's AddictingGames and Shockwave sites are introducing new community and social networking-oriented features throughout the next six months.
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Facebook taunts lead hoodie gang to stab teenager yards from home
A teenager was stabbed to death in the street in a dispute over insults traded on the Facebook website by rival gangs. Freddie Moody, 18, was found bleeding to death outside a row of town houses worth up to £1million, one of which is owned by Tory justice spokesman Edward Garnier.
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Google shares plummet after disappointing earnings
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Google Inc. shares plunged nearly 10 Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Intel turns 40
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Saturday 19 July 2008 at 01:03:00 Chipmaker reflects on four decades Intel is celebrating its 40th birthday. The iconic chipmaker was first founded in 1968 by physicists Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, who derived as a shortened version of the term...
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