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Media: Das Wikipedia - online resource goes into print
Lexicon will gather 50,000 of sites most searched entries for publication in Germany
Guardian Unlimited |
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Macs, iPods Carry Apple to Record-Setting Revenues
Record-setting Mac computer sales, plus robust iPod sales, helped propel Apple to high revenues and earnings in its fiscal third quarter. Nevertheless, jittery investors pummel the stock in after-hours trading, focusing on the company's cautions regarding its upcoming fourth quarter.
Wired News |
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Cyber-Creativity
Lots of kids are going to summer camp right now...but a camp Monday at Washington State Community College was a bit shorter...and had a specific goal in mind.
WTAP Parkersburg |
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New iPhone nearing sellout status at stores
n Most U.S. retail stores have sold out of Apple's newest device
Contra Costa Times |
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Internet: Peace breaks out in Yahoo leadership row
Billionaire Carl Ichan wins board seat but no Microsoft sale after two-month tussle
Guardian Unlimited |
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Teen falls victim to Internet harassment
A Las Vegas girl has learned the hard way about sharing information with people on the Internet. Following an online exchange of harsh words and pictures, she found herself getting some unwanted attention.
KVBC Las Vegas |
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Gartner analyst says the mouse will be on the outs within five years
Filed under: Peripherals As you may have noticed, we're not ones to put much stock in analysts' predictions, especially when they involve the demise of something as entrenched as the mouse in as little as five years. Still, that's the limb Gartner analyst Steve Prentice has walked out on, sort of. While he first qualifies things a bit by saying that the mouse "works fine in the desktop ...
Engadget |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Feb 2006 15:45 UTC, submitted by kristof
Antivirus researchers have discovered what's claimed to be the first computer Trojan to infect Apple Mac OS X computers . The malware, dubbed Leap-A , spreads via the iChat instant messaging system as a file called latestpics.tgz that infected machines send to contacts on an infected user's buddy list.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:09 UTC
"After feverishly working throughout 1995, it was finally decided that the results of 5 years of low profile work were ready for a public launch . When one considers that little over a year earlier, Be's entire hardware platform had been made redundant by the demise of the AT&T Hobbit processors, this was a remarkable achievement."
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 15th Dec 2005 00:53 UTC
PCStats is going to look at the new features which Microsoft plans to bring to the table with Internet Explorer 7, and examine how the underlying unctionality of the browser has changed to better protect your computer.
New Mobile Computing |
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Health Officials Tout Computer Prescribing
Those hard-to-read scribbled prescriptions from doctors could soon become a rarity. Beginning Jan. 1, the federal government will boost Medicare's payments to doctors that send prescriptions electronically to a pharmacy rather than writing them out on paper and handing them to the patient.
CBS News |
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CTA Bus Tracker Online With 15 More Routes
Hundreds more CTA riders will now be able to keep track of when their buses will arrive. On Monday, the CTA added 15 more bus routes to its web-based Bus Tracker program .
CBS 2 Chicago |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft rarely gives out sales numbers , but Vista is another story. Due to bad press, the company apparently wants to remind everyone that Vista is still selling well.
OS News |
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Sports fans going geek
The online market surrounding sports has become one of the most lucrative in the business, according to analysts. A recent report by Jupiter Research found that sports fans are amongst the largest consumers of online video and amongst the biggest online spenders.
Infomatics |
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Female gamers approach parity with men
A new survey by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has shown that women now make up 40 per cent of computer gamers.
Infomatics |
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Thomas Sutcliffe: There's not a moment that can't be wasted
I should have started writing this ages ago, frankly, but I got waylaid by an eye-catching statistic in one of the Sundays. Apparently the distracting electronic ping announcing the arrival of a new email has been calculated to be causing a 0.5 per cent drop in gross domestic product in the United States, at a cost to the economy of some $70bn a year.
Independent |
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Satyam to set up IT units in SA 22 Jul 2008, 0112 hrs IST,PTI
MUMBAI: IT major, Satyam Computer Services Ltd, plans to set up IT and BPO development centres in Mexico and Chile or Uruguay shortly, a top company official said.
The Times of India |
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The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily
Digital piracy is a deadly boring topic that nobody wants to hear about in the Kingdom any more. That’s a pity because a 2008 IDC survey showed that a ten point reduction in PC software piracy
Arab News |
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Feds: Philly ex-anchor hacked colleague’s e-mail
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (4:03 p.m.) A fired TV newscaster was charged Monday with hacking into the e-mail of his glamorous younger co-anchor hundreds of times for more than two years, as leaked information about her personal life helped lead to her own downfall.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Apple CFO Hints at "Future Product," Mum on Details
Apple Inc. obviously is perpetually soon to release a new product or upgrade to existing product lines, but Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer told analysts Monday that such an upgrade (or "transition") would take place during the September quarter. That represents a very rare look into Apple's own crystal ball, as the company is famous for not announcing new products until Apple CEO Steve Jobs is ...
The Mac Observer |
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Apple: Competitors Can't Match Us
Apple reported its best June quarter ever on Monday, and the company credited that success to products that it claims the competition just can't match. Those products led to more than 50 percent year over year growth in several markets including China, Russia, Latin America, France, and Germany
The Mac Observer |
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Fact Finder looks into your electric costs
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 6:04 p.m. Most of us have appliances in every room of our homes, everything from computers to the coffee maker to our washer and dryer.
KTVO TV 3 Kirksville |
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Apple Forecast Misses Estimates, Sparking Concern About Growth
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. forecast profit that missed analysts' estimates, signaling that back-to-school orders and demand for the iPhone may not maintain the company's growth streak. The shares fell 11 percent in late trading.
Bloomberg.com |
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Asian Stocks Advance in U.S. Trading, Led by Financial Shares
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks trading in the U.S. advanced, led by financial stocks after better-than-estimated earnings at some U.S. banks. A rally in metals prices pushed BHP Billiton Ltd. and other commodity producers higher.
Bloomberg.com |
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Intel to tap global embedded tech market
GEORGE TOWN: Intel Corp hopes to tap into the global market of embedded technology, which is expected to be worth RM32bil by 2011. Group vice-president and general manager for embedded and communications group Doug Davis said the market was large and growing significantly.
The Star |
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