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My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors
Dr. Arnold Kim?s Web site, MacRumors.com, has become such a popular technology site, he has stopped practicing medicine to blog full time.
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BT ups the ante on cable rivals
The battle to install Britain's state-of-the-art broadband network will soon be coming to a street near you.
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The dogs of virtual war
A new global war has broken out. But this war is not taking place in any geographical or political location we know of. Instead, the arena is cyberspace. Here, the tools of destruction are not the smart missiles or cluster bombs one might expect to find in modern warfare.
Al-Ahram Weekly |
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Hackers release iPhone 2.0 jailbreak
A little more than a week after the release of Apple's iPhone 3G, an unofficial development team has announced the release of software that "jailbreaks" the new device, allowing unauthorized third-party applications to be loaded.
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by Supreme Dragon (1.16) on Thu 22nd Mar 2007 03:17 UTC
Linux and KDE 4 are superior to Vista. Linux will be taking Windows market share because of great software like this. Lets not go that far. It will take a whole lot more than a nice desktop environment to unseat Microsoft.
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Zimbabweans use blogs for info
Increasingly, Zimbabweans are going online and using cell phone text messages to share stories of life and death in a country where independent traditional media have been all but silenced, and from which reporters from most international media have been barred.
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Features and Case Studies
In 2007 leading industry watchers speculated on the trends affecting the market, and while some proved right, others proved otherwise. Discovers how expert predictions fared on Vista, low-cost laptops and outsourcing.
ZDNet Australia |
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Features and Case Studies
The search giant is on a hiring tear. In its most recent quarter, which ended Sept. 30, Google added 800 employees, bringing its global work force to 4,989. That's more than triple the total from just two years ago.
ZDNet Australia |
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Google Buys Local Ad Firm for $140M
21 July 2008 By Marianna Tishchenko Internet search giant Google on Friday announced that it was buying Begun, Russia's leading online context advertising service, from Rambler for $140 million, a deal that boosts the U.S. firm's challenge to Yandex.
The Moscow Times |
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Entrepreneur’s niche database product finds national market
Mike Psenka often stays up until 2 a.m. writing computer software, long after his four children have gone to bed. It’s a passion for the Princeton University graduate with a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering — a passion that led him at age 23 to start a database software company in the back room of the Charleston home he rented with his wife, Tam.
Charleston Regional Business Journal |
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Computers in candlelight school Govt sends PCs to institution without power
Sitarampur (Asansol), July 20: Such is the government’s eagerness to make Bengal computer literate that it wants a school, running without electricity for 44 years, to log in.
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DIY NES USB Controller Plays Games, Contains Emulator For Playing More Games [DIY]
This DIY hack does what modders have been doing with NES controllers for years, and then adds an awesome twist. First of all, it's a USB controller that lets you play classic Nintendo games on your...
Gizmodo |
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Marketing Matters: E-mail essential in today’s world
We launched a Web site recently for a company that had been in business for just shy of three decades — without a Web site on the horizon for even one of those successful years.
Charleston Regional Business Journal |
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More seniors using Internet dating to find love and skipping remarriage
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans.
The Pantagraph |
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IT no more the first choice
Information technology has lost its sheen and core engineering subjects such as electronics & communication, mechanical, civil and computer science are again among the most sought-after ones.
The Telegraph |
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LittleBigPlanet : la vidéo de la démo
Voici la démo originale de LittleBigPlanet réalisée lors de la conférence de Sony Computer Entertainment de l'E3 2008.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Jun 2006 15:39 UTC, submitted by
"Parallels today announced that its Desktop for Mac virtualization software is available for purchase for $79.99, following the conclusion of a Beta program that generated more than 100000 testers from 71 countries and has resulted in the current stable, high-performance version.
OS News |
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Amazon's S3 faces outage
Amazon.com's Simple Storage Service - a major component of its online computing services - was experiencing problems Sunday in the US.
ZDNet Australia |
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Encrypting Google Calendar With Firefox Extensions
mrcgran writes "IBM's Nathan Harrington has an interesting essay on using open-source tools to ensure privacy on Google Calendar: 'Today's Web applications provide many benefits for online storage, access, and collaboration. Although some applications offer encryption of user data, most do not. This article provides tools and code needed to add basic encryption support for user data in one of ...
Slashdot |
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CONSUMER CHAMP
Last year, for the first time in 16 years, coupon redemptions increased over the previous year. But lately, clicking has become the alternative to clipping as growing numbers of consumers head to the Internet.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Norman snatches back lead at windy Birkdale
By Mark Lampo SOUTHPORT, England, July 20 (Reuters) Greg Norman, aiming to become the oldest major champion, shrugged off a stumbling start to regain the lead midway through today's final round of the British Open.
Deepika |
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No Rush in Bringing iPhone to Russia
21 July 2008 By Sophie Taylor Unauthorized sales of unlocked iPhones in Russia and China are flourishing, but Apple seems in no hurry to make deals with operators to sell the device in these huge markets officially.
The Moscow Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Oct 2005 15:49 UTC
Microsoft is nearing a settlement of RealNetworks' long-running antitrust lawsuit with a deal valued at $750 million (E624 million), according to reports.
OS News |
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Zimbabweans use blogs, text messages for info
The photographs of the tortured body of an opposition official are blurry but chilling.
The Kansas City Star |
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British Businesses Ban Messaging
Security concerns have prompted nearly 75% of UK businesses to prohibit IM on corporate computers.
PC World |
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