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Light-touch approach to regulate Internet has served S'pore well: Minister
THE Government's light-touch approach to regulate the Internet has served Singapore well, and this has led to much public discourse and buzz in cyberspace, said Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang.
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Apple
Sales of Macintosh computers and iPods helped boost Apple's fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations Monday, but investors pummeled the stock after Apple issued soft guidance for the current quarter.
Denver Post |
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Internet shutdown on Navajo Nation averted for now
WINDOW ROCK — The shutdown of Internet services on the Navajo Nation has been temporarily averted, a tribal official has confirmed.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:42 UTC
Apple Computer this week began asking its developers to test and report back to the company on the first external pre-release build of Mac OS X 10.4.3, a forthcoming maintenance release to the Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system.
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Icahn wins Yahoo board seat
Yahoo reached a cease-fire with billionaire activist Carl Icahn on Monday by giving him and his allies three board seats, ending a bruising proxy fight and buying the Internet company more time to figure out its turnaround strategy.
Denver Post |
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Coverage a click away
Viewers watching the Democratic and Republican national conventions on their computers will have a one-of-a kind experience, thanks to Microsoft and Broomfield-based Level 3 Communications.
Denver Post |
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Shoplifters' rule: Smash, grab, then sell on Web
Shoplifters bolder, more organized as fencing loot gets easier Smash-and-grabs have long been popular among thieves. But in the past five years, thieves have become bolder and more organized. And the FBI says these robbery rings have increasingly turned to the Internet to fence their goods. The Tribune's Dahleen Glanton reports.
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Yahoo gives Icahn a seat on board
Yahoo Inc. and billionaire investor Carl Icahn made peace Monday after the Web portal agreed to name the dissident shareholder to its board in return for an end to his campaign to take over the company.
The Oregonian |
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Husband wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video
NEW YORK (AP) -- A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
CNN.com |
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Kent County Council outsources networks and security in 32 million IT deal
Kent County Council has awarded an outsourcing contract worth £32 million to Unisys to create and manage a public information network and security service until late 2012.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Governemnt to use eAuction to buy 5,000 laptops & 5,000 desktop PCs
OGCbuying.solutions is taking part in an eAuction by reverse auctioning a requirement for 5,000 laptops and 5,000 desktop PCs.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Recent Original Stories
Ati AMD has released a new version of its graphics drivers that fix some long overdue bugs. "Today it's now time where the fglrx driver reaches yet another milestone.
OS News |
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ACC notebook: Nesbitt early leader in race to start at quarterback
There's only one real question Georgia Tech fans have for their team as training camp kicks off next week, and head coach Paul Johnson all but answered it Monday.
Macon Telegraph |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Jun 2006 17:42 UTC
"Win4Lin announced the immediate availability of their new Enterprise and SMB product, Win4Lin Virtual Desktop Server. The product provides the ability to consolidate and serve multiple Windows Desktops from Linux server infrastructure.
OS News |
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Pieces of world's oldest Bible reunite online
LONDON — The oldest surviving copy of the New Testament, a fourth-century version that had its Gospels and epistles spread across the world, is being made whole again — online.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Apple earnings rise, but stock tanks on outlook
Macintosh and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.'s fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations, but investors pummeled the stock after Apple said profit margins contracted and the company issued soft guidance for the quarter.
Everett Herald |
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Yahoo reaches a deal
Yahoo is relinquishing three seats on its board of directors to activist investor Carl Icahn, ending a battle for control of the Internet company while still leaving the door open for a possible sale to Microsoft.
Miami Herald |
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Apple disappoints with quarterly outlook
Apple last night said that its third-quarter profits topped $1 billion on strong sales of its Macintosh computers, iPods, and iPhones. Apple said revenues for the fiscal quarter ending June 28, 2008 were $7.46 billion and profits came to $1.19 per share.
RTÉ News |
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60-Second Review: Brookstone WeatherCast
What: Brookstone WeatherCast, a wireless five-day forecaster Features: Information is received wirelessly via a satellite signal so no wires, computer or subscription is required. Shows five-day forecasts for five nearby cities. Has a clock. Includes magnet for mounting on a refrigerator.
Miami Herald |
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Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video
NEW YORK — A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Oh tangled web : A conspiracy behind the nuclear agreement?
India is being sold a bill of goods. Yet again.
rediff.com |
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Vultures circle over IT jobs
Large suppliers make hay from greater pricing pressure Big IT firms are likely to do better from the credit crunch than smaller suppliers, as greater economies of scale allow them to offer cheaper pricese.…
The Register |
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Yahoo gives board seats to Icahn
Yahoo averted a showdown with rabble-rousing investor Carl Icahn by giving him three seats on its board of directors in a truce that still leaves the door open for a possible sale to Microsoft, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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YouTube hubby wins divorce
A Broadway mogul whose actress wife trashes him in a widely viewed internet video has been granted a divorce from her.
News 24 South Africa |
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Local libraries thriving in digital age
Much like predictions years ago that the advent of videocassette players would lead to a decline in movie theater attendance, many thought libraries would fade in importance with the Internet's ascent.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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