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Mobile phone giant Vodafone said its full-year sales would be at the lower end of expectations because of difficult ...
(17:41) US banking giant Wachovia took a severe hit from the housing slump with a second-quarter loss of $8.662 billion. (11:11) Apple last night said that its third-quarter profits topped $1 billion on strong sales of its Macs, iPods, and iPhones.
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Man wanted in child sex assault case back in Colorado
A Denver man accused of sexually assaulting girls he had met on the Internet has been arrested. He had fled to Canada but was tracked down by an international team.
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Yahoo CEO believes company doing 'just fine'
With Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid off the table and his company's stock price down 20 per cent during his 13-month reign as Yahoo's CEO, Jerry Yang has a message for his exasperated shareholders.
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Joost, TOM Group launch China joint venture
Internet television service Joost and Chinese media conglomerate TOM Group launched a joint venture to court viewers in China, even as the government tightens restrictions on such services.
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'Two-faced' TV anchor spied on co-star
Former US newsreader charged with hacking into his glamorous co-anchor's emails.
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India's software saga should continue
Nine years ago McKinsey, on behalf of Nasscom, projected that India's software and services exports would touch $50 billion by 2008
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Thrifty U.S. Shoppers could bruise Gadget Maker Profits
By Anupreeta Das SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fears that belt-tightening U.S. consumers will bruise third-quarter earnings for makers of MP3 players, cell phones and other gadgets, pummeled the stocks of consumer electronics companies like Apple ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Feb 2007 09:58 UTC, submitted by george
Microsoft is keen to stir up enthusiasm for Windows Vista, but when it comes to the 64-bit edition of the recently released operating system, the software giant is sending decidedly mixed messages.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 13th Jan 2007 23:36 UTC
Some more information about the Apple iPhone is keep hitting the web: the ARM CPU is apparently made by Samsung, applications will only be developed by third party companies that have a license agreement with Apple and make sure they follow specific guidelines (and possibly the apps will only be available by iTunes) while other sources say that the iPhone indeed runs a modified version of Darwin ...
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Firm paid fees to DiMasi friend
Cognos ULC, a Burlington computer software firm, paid lobbyist Richard McDonough hundreds of thousands of dollars to push software contracts with state officials over three years, according to filings the company made this week.
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Download wallpapers of Olympic wrestler Doug Schwab
Add Olympic wrestler Doug Schwab to your computer screen. Choose from 6 desktop wallpapers. Mac users: Control-click on an image and select "Set as desktop background."
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Biofeedback helps restore balance to mind and body
LAS CRUCES — John Matthews and Corie Lane attached bands around my head, wrists and ankles. Wires tethered each band to a computer.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 11th Jan 2006 18:06 UTC
"Today Apple announced the MacBook Pro. It has quite a few changes compared to the previous PowerBook. For one, it uses an Intel Core Duo (formally known as Yonah) chip. This is a dual core processor and no, unlike what Steve Jobs stated, this does not have two processors.
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USPTO Says No More Software Patents
Patent law is confusing. I’ve filed for and received a couple patents filed under the names of companies I’ve worked for in the past, and I’m still not sure exactly how that worked. I know I wrote up a pretty complex description of the process (which was a combination of hardware and software - it had to do with the automation of fax receipt and transmission on a bulk level), and I drew out ...
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RTA launches car pooling web site
23 July 2008 DUBAI - Finally, car pooling is here! The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) yesterday launched the car pooling web site www.sharekni.ae which would allow interested people to register and use the service.
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Gigaomni Media Acq-hires Mobile Tech Blog jkOnTheRun
Gigaomni Media, the blog media network founded by Om Malik, has done its first acq-hire: it has bought a mobile technology blog called jkOnTheRun, a blog about mobile gadgets, including mobile phones and cloud client computers.
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Yahoo 2Q profit erodes but not as badly as feared
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Yahoo Inc.'s profit slipped again in the second quarter, a recurring theme that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the Internet company's future.
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Yahoo! quarterly earnings miss analysts' estimates
SAN FRANCISCO » Yahoo!'s second- quarter profit fell 18 percent. But while the results released Tuesday missed analyst expectations, the performance wasn't as bad as many investors had feared after Internet search and advertising leader Google Inc.'s second- quarter earnings disappointed Wall Street last week. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company earned $131 million, or 9 cents per share, from ...
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Romanian pleads guilty to charges of phishing
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. » One of 38 people charged in a global crime ring that allegedly stole personal information from unsuspecting Internet users pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal fraud charge. Ovidiu-Ionut Nicola-Roman of Romania pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud in U.S. District Court in Bridgeport. Authorities accuse the defendants of stealing names, Social Security numbers, ...
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SF mayor gets codes to hijacked city network
City IT worker, who has been in custody on felony charges of taking sole control of the city's network, gives access codes to Mayor Gavin Newsom during a secret jailhouse visit.
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C&S Wholesale Grocers Selects DemandTec To Improve Vendor Collaboration On Trade Deals
DemandTec, Inc. a leading provider of on-demand optimization solutions for retailers and consumer products manufacturers, recently announced that C&S Wholesale Grocers, the nation's second largest supermarket wholesaler, entered into an agreement to subscribe to DemandTec's Deal Management software service in order to help automate its vendor deal management process, enhance its relationships ...
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EMC Adds Web 2.0 to Content Management Solutions
EMC Corporation announced the EMC Documentum Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Suite version 6.5, adding new Web 2.0 features. ebizQ received the following: Web 2.0 enables new ways for people to work and collaborate. However, security ...
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
Rapid City Journal |
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Better connected, bigger mortgages, working more
Australians are taking on bigger mortgages and are more likely to have broadband internet according to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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For the love of science
BRADDOCK HEIGHTS -- Summertime means freedom from studies, but not learning for 20-year-old Daniel Henneberger. The computer science student at Frostburg State University in western Maryland is spending his days back home in Braddock Heights.
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