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Posted: 22-07-2008 , 08:43 GMT
ictQATAR, the Supreme Council of Information & Communication Technology has stated that recent newspaper articles had given inaccurate or incomplete accounts of Qatar's legal position regarding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
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Yahoo's future still unclear despite truce with Icahn
A ceasefire with activist investor Carl Icahn has earned Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors a respite from the uncertainty swirling around the embattled Internet pioneer, but left its future is far from settled and even revived speculation about a link with AOL.
The Globe and Mail |
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Apple stock bitten by earnings forecast, Jobs
Concerns for the health of popular Apple CEO Steve Jobs and a worse than expected forecast for fourth quarter earnings and revenue shot down Apple's stock after the market closed.
Macworld UK |
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Pictured: The dancing 'Ziggy Dust' bin man who has twirled his way to internet stardom
A dancing street sweeper who moves like Michael Jackson has become an internet cult hero.
Daily Mail |
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Dominion East Ohio auction to set natural gas prices
An Internet-based auction today for Dominion East Ohio gas company will set benchmark retail gas prices next winter and probably affect what every consumer pays, whether buying directly from the utility or from an independent marketer.
The Plain Dealer |
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Scrappers pick apart appliances for bigger payoff
The scrappers at Joe Immormino's junkyard on East 55th Street get pickier by the day. They spend hours picking apart washers, dryers, televisions, computers and other bits of society's flotsam that they have collected to separate the tiny pieces of copper, aluminum or brass inside.
The Plain Dealer |
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IBM Sets up Tivoli Center in India
IBM sets up new center in Pune, India focused on service management around its Tivoli software.
PC World |
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China Blogs to Read During the Olympics
Staying home this summer instead of winging off to Beijing? No problem, when your interest in team handball and Greco-Roman...
PC World |
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Cedar Fair hires firm to find ad partners
SANDUSKY — Cedar Fair LP said yesterday it has hired a firm to market and sell partnerships in its 18 North American parks, which will include on-site signs and Internet advertising packages for outside firms. Kempton Group, of Cincinnati, expects to raise money and try to lure additional customers to Cedar Point in Sandusky and the other amusement parks owned by Cedar Fair. The company had ...
The Toledo Blade |
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What's next club for Harrington?
SOUTHPORT, England - Padraig Harrington never tires of reading the fine print on the silver claret jug, and as he stood up from a table yesterday morning at Royal Birkdale, he slowly turned golf's oldest trophy to see his name on consecutive rows. There were 126 names. It's also worth noting what wasn't on the jug. "I don't think this champion has anything to worry about with asterisks ...
The Toledo Blade |
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SAN FRANCISCO–Yahoo Inc. 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 Corp.
Toronto Star |
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TV anchor charged in hacking scandal
A fired TV newscaster was charged yesterday with hacking into the email 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 downfall.
Toronto Star |
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Analysts focus on Jobs' health
Macintosh and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.'s fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations Monday, but investors pummelled the stock after Apple issued soft guidance for the current quarter.
Toronto Star |
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Evacuees worry, wonder where to stay for a month
David McCormick choreographs fights for film and stage. He hasn't got his cellphone or his wallet. He works from home and can't get at his computer.
Toronto Star |
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Campaign notebook
Republican John McCain worked Monday to wrestle the spotlight from rival Barack Obama's tour of Iraq by insisting he was right and the Democrat was wrong about the war.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Icomera Swallows Moovera
Swedish on-train WiFi service provider Icomera is to take-over UK-based mobile internet service supplier Moovera Networks for an undisclosed fee. The two companies made the announcement this morning.
BWCS |
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Reuters Business Summary
Apple outlook well below Wall Street view SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc said on Monday its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets, sending shares of the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh maker down 10 percent. Apple has a reputation for conservative financial forecasts, and it posted third-quarter earnings on Monday that swept by its own target and those of ...
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Reuters Business Summary
Apple outlook well below Wall Street view SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc said on Monday its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets, sending shares of the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh maker down 10 percent. Apple has a reputation for conservative financial forecasts, and it posted third-quarter earnings on Monday that swept by its own target and those of ...
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Crown seeks 18 months for predator
Using the Internet to try to lure young girls into selling sex should land a Calgary man up to 18 months in jail, a prosecutor said yesterday. Crown lawyer Jenny Rees said defence suggestions Tyler Ernest Daniels should be spared jail and given a community-based sentence should be rejected.
Calgary Sun |
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No iPhone? No problem
No iPhone? No problem Opera's State of the Mobile Web report shows top mobile Internet phones
PhoneContent.com |
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TV anchor charged in hacking scandal
PHILADELPHIA–A fired TV newscaster was charged yesterday with hacking into the email 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 downfall.
Toronto Star |
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Report aims to decrease illegal steroid sales online
By Kathleen Thurber Staff Writer At least 156 Web sites selling anabolic steroids without the necessary prescription are run through domain name registrars in the U.S., according to a report released Monday.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Aug 2005 17:44 UTC
Paul Thurrot (there he is again) compares Vista Beta 1 to Tiger : "For Windows enthusiasts, Windows Vista Beta 1 is a much-needed demonstration that Microsoft can still churn out valuable Windows releases, after years of doubt.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Feb 2006 16:26 UTC
This week, one of the most-commented stories on OSNews was the story about how 'Maxxus' cracked/hacked (take your pick) the Intel version of Apple's OSX once again. This sparked a lively debate over whether we should encourage Maxxus, or condemn his actions.
New Mobile Computing |
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Computers down at all Santa Clara County libraries
The computers are down at all branches of the Santa Clara County Library, and they've been out of commission since Saturday.
San Jose Mercury News |
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