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Belarus: RFE/RL Cites Online 'Solidarity' In Face Of Cyberattack
MINSK/PRAGUE -- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Belarus Service is lauding the country's online journalism community for rallying to the U.S.-funded broadcaster's assistance after its website suffered a crippling cyberattack.
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Neverfail Growth Tops 61 Percent in Fiscal Year 2007/8
Neverfail, a leading global software company providing affordable continuous availability and disaster recovery solutions, today announced that the company grew by 61 percent during the company's fiscal year ending March 31.
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Pinoy bloggers tackle porn, libel, copyright issues
The Philippine blogosphere is alive and kicking as evidenced by the heavy turnout of Filipino bloggers of different agendas and advocacies in UP Diliman last Saturday for the 4th Annual Philippine Blogging Summit.
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Paper: 3G iPhone to be smaller, lighter
The next generation of Apple's phone should include a significantly smaller phone that may replace the existing model, according to claims by Taiwan Economic News. The paper echoes recent rumors in claiming that the device will use a plastic backing in place of aluminum but also contends that the device will be significantly smaller than the origi...
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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'apple'
Now, normally our coverage of anything Rogers is best downed with a tall glass of Haterade, but Toronto's technophiles and status-hungry business execs have reason to give thanks today to the Evil Empire, for the most anticipated gadget of the last gazillion years is to finally land in our fair city: Apple's iPhone.
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Earnings roundup: Corning, Allianz
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) _ Corning Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit more than tripled to more than $1 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations on soaring demand for glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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Archives plans system to store agencies’ electronic records
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The National Archives and Records Administration hopes to have a governmentwide electronic records system online by 2015, a senior official says.
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Lost Whistleblower Case Document Found on Computer
A Wayne County Circuit Judge has released a key document that surfaced Monday in the whistle-blower lawsuit that triggered Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's $8.4 million settlement. Judge Robert J. Colombo Jr. released an 18-page document written by whistle-blower lawyer Michael Stefani. FOX 2 has obtained the document and will publish it shortly.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 31st Dec 2005 16:55 UTC
Microsoft acknowledged late Wednesday the existence of a zero-day exploit for Windows Metafile images, and said it was looking into ways to better protect its customers. Even worse, by the end of the day nearly 50 variants of the exploit had already appeared.
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Volkswagen Launches Multi-Platform Polling Initiative to Find Out 'What the People Want'
Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced today a multi-faceted national polling effort to find out exactly what the people want. Utilizing media, technology and user-generated content like never before, the campaign allows consumers to engage in live online and mobile polling.
PhoneContent.com |
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Recent Original Stories
"SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is an all-in-one solution that contains technology innovations and usability breakthroughs including integrated desktop search, accelerated graphical interfaces and numerous application improvements.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 18th Sep 2005 21:15 UTC
You're ready to be a card-carrying Linux geek, but with several different Linux distributions available, you don't know where to start. Which one offers the best balance of tools, performance, and price?
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Recent Original Stories
The European Commission said on Wednesday it told Microsoft that it had competition worries about the firm's new operating system , Vista, another antitrust concern that the software giant must answer in Europe.
New Mobile Computing |
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Rogers seals key iPhone deal; profit doubles
Rogers Communications Inc, the owner of Canada's biggest wireless firm, said on Tuesday its first-quarter profit more than doubled and that it secured a key deal with Apple Inc to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year.
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Computer whiz left job to promote literacy
John Wood quit Microsoft to promote literacy in the developing world. He says there are over 800 million people who cannot read or write in the world today.
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Google Board Member Ensnared In Pixar Backdating Probe
Ann Mather, formerly the CFO at Pixar, will face charges from the Securities & Exchange Commission related to their investigation of stock option backdating at the animation company. read more
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Rackspace Seeks $400 Million In IPO
The public offering from the hosting company comes amid the unsettled US economy, but Rackspace believes a Google-like auction will pull in nine figures. read more
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The German Digital Divide
Germany, Europe's biggest economy, is experiencing a digital divide, according to German industry association Bitkom. Western German states, including Hesse and Bavaria, have the majority of Internet addresses ending in the German ".de" country code domain, with the country's five former Communist eastern states landing at the bottom of the list. read more
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CondeNet Buys SFO Media
CondeNet, the Internet unit of Conde Nast publications, has just acquired SFO Media, the publisher of HotelChatter.com and Jaunted.com, and believe it or not, CondeNet appears to have a good sense of timing. read more
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Online Ad Business Remains Strong
Whatever sort of recession we're in hasn't yet resulted in any soup lines (or at least not any soup lines that made the evening news). It also hasn't had any horrible effect on online advertising. read more
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Earnings roundup: Corning, Allianz
Among the earnings stories for Tuesday, April 29, from AP Financial News: Top stories: ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Corning Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit more than tripled to more than $1 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations on soaring demand for glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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Hitwise Reexamines AdWords UK Change
As UK businesses brace for Google's policy change on trademark bidding, there's a growing amount of evidence that they'll be hit hard. Today, Hitwise's Robin Goad provided several solid examples. read more
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Microsoft Survey Shows Banks Adopting Virtualization Technologies
Banking institutions in the United States and United Kingdom are using a number of virtualization technologies as a means to help centralize deployment and management of applications, simplify IT infrastructure, and improve overall business continuity of IT systems, reports a new survey released by Microsoft.
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Daily Newspaper Moves Online
Citing dwindling circulation The Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin has closed down its print operation and will now focus its efforts online. The 90-year-old daily newspaper saw its circulation drop to around 18,000 down from a high of 40,000 in the 1960's. Along with it's ending its print operations; The Capital Times also cut its staff by more than 20, through buyouts or layoffs. read ...
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Corning profit more than triples, lifted by demand for glass used for TV, computer screens
Ben Dobbin April 29, 2008 - 10:16 a.m. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Corning Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit tripled to more than $1 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations on soaring demand for glass used in flat-screen televisions and laptop computers.
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