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Phishing scam targets Garden Island FCU
Garden Island Federal Credit Union recently became the target of a phishing scam, affecting members and non-members alike.
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London midday: Wrong numbers at Vodafone
Disappointing trading statements have soured sentiment, with underwhelming post-close updates from American Express and Apple in the US yesterday being matched by downbeat statements in the UK this morning from Vodafone and Enterprise Inns.
ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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Broadway mogul wins divorce from angry wife who tried to shame him on YouTube
A Broadway mogul whose actress wife attacked him in a widely viewed Internet video has been granted a divorce from her.
Daily Mail |
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Chaotic(R) Trading Card Game Announces 25,000,000th Card Uploaded Milestone & Expanded Features to ChaoticGame.com
The Chaotic(R) Trading Card Game, which integrates a collectible trading card game with a unique online multi-player experience, officially unveils its expanded Online Game and Website today. ChaoticGame.com now features a number of enhancements to the site and the Chaotic Pad, the application which allows players to interact and compete against each other in head-to-head matches.
Centre Daily Times |
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Research and Markets: Mobile Internet For Dummies Available Now
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f700b6/mobile_internet_fo) has announced the addition of the "Mobile Internet For Dummies" report to their offering.
Centre Daily Times |
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NuForce Amps Offer Hi-Fi at a Low Price
If you want great sound on your computer, you won't have to pay thousands of dollars anymore.
TheStreet.com |
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Highly Anticipated "Beats(TM) by Dr. Dre(TM)" High Definition Headphones Exclusively Available at Apple(R) and Best ...
BRISBANE, Calif.----Legendary artist and producer Dr. Dre, Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovine and Monster®, the leader in audio/video accessories, announced that their new Beats™ by Dr.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Cuomo pushes Comcast to block access to child porn
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo notified Comcast Corp. on Monday that the state will take legal action against the media company if it doesn't agree to eliminate access to child pornography through its Internet service.
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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Ag Notes
Kids' workshop Outside playtime for kids is fast becoming a thing of the past. With the rise of popularity in video and computer games, many children are missing out on the wonders of the outdoors.
Lampasas Dispatch Record |
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Survey Says Magazines Remain Dominant Outdoor Media
Anglers’ reliance on Web sites for fishing information and entertainment has risen sharply during the past year, according to a recent survey. Hunters’ Internet use, on the other hand, has remained virtually unchanged. Magazines remain the primary media source for both anglers and hunters.
The Chattanoogan |
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How can TMCs interact with travellers throughout their travel lifecycle?
The adoption of mobile channel and developments related to web services continues to gain traction with a spate of recent initiatives by travel suppliers and online intermediaries.
eyefortravel.com |
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Demographics in place for fast adoption of online travel booking in Russia
Strong economic environment, aggressive growth in the aviation sector, Internet penetration and the huge potential of online credit card usage are some of the characteristics, which make online travel distribution market in Russia an attractive proposition in the time to come.
eyefortravel.com |
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Apple Posts 31 Percent Gain in Quarter
Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 percent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players. Apple earned $1.07 billion, or $1.19 per share, 11 cents ahead of Wall Street's expectations, according to a Thomson Financial survey of analysts. Revenue jumped 38 percent to...
The Lakeland Ledger |
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by Joe User (0.88) on Sat 3rd Feb 2007 17:17 UTC
This kind of reaction is getting pathetic. People who claim Linux and GPL are the most free alternatives should get rid of the people at the FSF, and while they're at it, lay off Stallman also.
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Follow the Money: Do-It-Yourself Reality Check on Pols
Money talks. So it's important for voters to know how candidates get their money, who gives it to them, and what they do with it. This information used to be buried in obscure volumes and government reports, but digital databases have changed all that. Anyone with a Web connection and the desire to do a little research can quickly learn just about whatever they want to know about candidates, ...
E-Commerce Times |
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DNS security hole details leak out
TECHNICAL DETAILS about a flaw in the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) that still exists on some networks were injudiciously confirmed in a security firm's blog on Monday.
The Inquirer |
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Web 2.0 the Enterprise Way
Web 2.0 technologies are empowering enterprises in ways we could only have imagined a few years ago. They have evolved beyond consumer-grade blogs and wikis into enterprise-class solutions driving collaboration, productivity, sales and cost savings. But despite the business value they deliver, are enterprises ready to fully embrace Web 2.0 technologies?
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Networking sites to raise missing persons awareness
Internet networking websites including Facebook and MySpace will be used this year to promote National Missing Persons Week.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Japanese browser maker taking on IE, Firefox, Safari
A Japanese software company is stepping up international promotion of its web browser in the hope of carving out a 5 per cent share over the next few years of a market dominated by Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Macworld UK |
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Institutional investors will play key role
CHICAGO - Billionaire Carl Icahn may use the three board seats at Yahoo Inc. that he added to his collection yesterday to do . . . not much.
Boston Globe |
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Yahoo strikes truce with Icahn
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. averted a showdown with investor Carl Icahn yesterday 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 Corp.
Boston Globe |
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Apple beats profit forecast
SALES of iPods and Macintosh computers helped to boost Apple's third-quarter profits by 31 per cent.
The Scotsman: Business |
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Apple Blows Up After Blow-Out Quarter
Apple got pared in after-hours trading Monday, dropping 18 bucks, close to 11%, apparently because of the weak guidance it issued for the current quarter and because it declared the state of Steve Jobs' health off-limits on a day when the New York Post revisited speculation that he's critically ill.
SYS-CON Media |
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Icahn, Yahoo agree on truce
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo averted a shareholder showdown with Carl Icahn yesterday. The Internet icon agreed to relinquish three seats on its board of directors to the activist investor, who dropped his threat of waging a proxy fight.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Slumping Apple quashes rumors of ailing CEO
Following speculation that Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is sick again after successful cancer surgery in 2004, Apple Inc. said Jobs has no plans to leave the company and that his health is "a private matter." The shares fell 10 percent.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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