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Nintendo and Fujifilm start Wii online photo service
Nintendo said on Wednesday that it would offer new online photo services together with Fujifilm Holdings Corp, enabling users to upload and print photos via the Internet.
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PM Singh finds voice in cyber space
BANGALORE,INDIA: Though the Opposition parties succeeded in preventing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh from making a speech in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, they could not stop him from being heard.
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Apple says some MobileMe users unable to send, receive e-mail
Apple, which apologized to customers last week for bungling the introduction of its MobileMe online service, said Tuesday that some users of the program have been unable to send or receive e-mail since July 18.
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Big crime IT projects fitted up
In his Review of Criminality Information , released on 16 July 2008, Sir Ian Magee says that the expertise of the National Policing Improvements Agency, the Home Office chief information officer and other government IT experts should be used to improve the management of information on criminality.
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Altair Engineering India signs MoU with Hyderabad varsity
Hyderabad, July 23 : Altair Engineering India, a leading global provider of technology and services and Grid Computing, today announced the signing of a MoU with The University of Hyderabad(UoH).
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Courts squash Child Online Protection Act
Ten years after the passing of the Child Online Protection Act the law has again been ruled unconstitutional by the courts.
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Complex in-house software costing companies dearly
Early investment is better than fixing bugs later, says IDC. The growing risk of defects from increasingly complex in-house software is costing companies dearly, according to new research from IDC.
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Store and share computer files wherever you are with Windows Live SkyDrive
Microsoft has launched the Thai version of Windows Live SkyDrive, a free online tool for storing and sharing computer files. With up to 5GB of storage space, SkyDrive acts as a virtual memory stick on
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qantas.com and QBE Insurance select Amadeus
Australia's national carrier Qantas has chosen Amadeus to power the online insurance service on qantas.com. The insurance service, provided by Australian insurance company QBE, enables customers to seamlessly and quickly pay for their chosen insurance policy while booking airline tickets.
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Yahoo claims 'strong' Q2
Yahoo's earnings for its second quarter came in one cent lower than expectations, with net income declining 19 percent, but the company called the quarter "strong".
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Linked by Chris Wraight on Mon 11th Sep 2006 17:45 UTC
Being a RISC OS user is an odd experience. It's normally baffling to non-believers why so many (mostly British) computer users persist with the eccentric beast.
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Nintendo, Fujifilm start Wii online photo service
Nintendo said on Wednesday that it would offer new online photo services together with Fujifilm Holdings Corp , enabling users to upload and print photos via the Internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Feb 2007 22:20 UTC
Apple plans to crank up the anti-Vista rhetoric at its international chain of retail stores later this week, the latest move in a broader bid by the Mac maker to undermine the new operating system release from rival Microsoft.
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Courts squash Child Online Protection Act
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 03:34:00 New technology better than old law Ten years after the passing of the Child Online Protection Act the law has again been ruled unconstitutional by the courts....
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Minister says no plans yet for wireless auction windfall
The just completed $4.25-billion auction of wireless spectrum has changed the industry "forever" in Canada by ushering in a new era of increased competition that will mean lower prices for consumers, says Industry Minister Jim Prentice.
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Weather woes affect trading
Observers of oil and natural gas prices may be well advised to hang a barometer next to their computer monitors, for it's the weather patterns over the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico that have lately been controlling commodity prices.
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Masdar signs carbon emission reduction project with Bahrain's Gulf Petrochemical Industries
Abu Dhabi, July 23, 2008 - Masdar Masdar , Abu Dhabi's multi-billion dollar renewable energy and clean technology initiative, and Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) today signed an agreement to monetize the emission reduction associated with carbon dioxide capture and recycling at GPIC GPIC 's fertilizer facility in Bahrain, under the Kyoto ...
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XNA community games priced, detailed News by
XNA community games for Xbox Live Arcade will cost between 200 and 800 Microsoft Points, Microsoft has announced. The games, developed by members of the premium XNA Creators Club, will go on sale this autumn.
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Step away from the hype: 5 ways where iPhone 3G lags enterprise-wise
Despite Apple Inc.'s improvements upon the previous iPhone, primarily through its licensing of Microsoft Corp.'s ActiveSync technology, the 3G and its iPhone 2.0 software remain less competent and less tested than its BlackBerry and Windows Mobile counterparts.
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IPhone Tops Developer Platform Usage
On Thursday 10th July the Apple Apps store went live, offering iPhone and iPod Touch user’s access to over 800 native applications. The store looks like breaking the mould in how mobile applications are sold and delivered with a reported 10 million downloads in its first five days of live operation.
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Thackeray flays Left for propping up Mayawati for PM's post
Describing the United Progressive Alliance victory in the trust vote as an outcome of "money power of industrialists," the Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has lambasted the Left for propping up Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati for the prime minister's post.
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Foreign aid
Back home in Sofia, Bulgaria, Stefan Stefanov has a computer graphics job, designing three-dimensional models of buildings, so he might have seemed underemployed working as a cashier last week at Murphy's Market in Beach Haven.
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Rogue SF sysadmin coughs up passwords
City regains access to its own network San Francisco City Council regained access to its own computer network today after Mayor Gavin Newsom convinced network administrator Terry Childs to give them the passwords.…
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‘EarthSmart Computing’ initiative unveiled
Mindware and Wyse Technology, a vendor in the ‘thin computing’ space, have partnered to launch the ‘EarthSmart Computing’ initiative in the Middle East. The campaign is aimed at driving awareness on energy consumption and eWaste issues amidst the large-scale clamour for environmentally safe business practices in the region.
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Stamford: Laptop stolen in school break-in
A THIEF has stolen a laptop, worth about £600, from an office at a school in Stamford. (23/07/2008)
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