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Armband, cables, cases, more for iPhone, iPod
Three companies have released accessories for the iPhone and iPod, and one is also out with a fix for broken 3G headphone jacks. Grantwood Technology has unveiled its Tuneband armband for the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch, EzGear is out with an iPod video extension cable, and USB Fever has released several new iPhone accessories and a replacement head...
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Your fingers will want to do the walking with HP TouchSmart
Hewlett-Packard is pushing TouchSmart as a family-central, living room or bedroom PC. You can record audio memos or use your finger to scribble an on-screen noteemember to buy milk."
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One spammer sentenced to prison as another escapes
One Internet spammer was sentenced this week to nearly four years in prison, while another fled a correctional facility and is currently on the run.
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SMBs: New Challenges for VoIP
BTI Systems Introduces Intelligent Ethernet Access Portfolio BTI Systems introduced its Intelligent Ethernet Access portfolio. The new BTI 700 Series integrates integrates with the company's Packet Optical Edge platform to provide end-to-end Carrier Ethernet .
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SMBs: New Challenges for VoIP
Verizon Selects New Home Gateways from Westell, Actiontec Verizon has selected two home gateways from Westell and Actiontec for use with its FiOS service.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 17:24 UTC
When Google unveiled its instant messaging client yesterday, there was only one problem: Google Talk requires a Gmail account, which has been invitation-only since its beta debut in 2004. This changed on Thursday, however, as Google opened Gmail to anyone in the United States with a mobile phone.
New Mobile Computing |
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Daily/Weekly Email Digest
SMBs: New Challenges for VoIP by Tom Flanagan and Fred Zimmerman Selling computer or communication technology to global enterprises bears little similarity to selling to SMBs.
Converge! Network Digest |
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System flaw major threat to Internet security: Experts
Security experts are urging Internet server administrators to act quickly to head off what they are calling the 'single largest threat to Internet security.'
Canada.com |
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For families of LI soldiers, fears remain
The phone call came last week, while Beth Delli-Pizzi was vacationing and her husband was deployed near the lawless Pakistan border.
Newsday |
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Windows exec quits Microsoft
SEATTLE - Microsoft said the executive in charge of its Windows and web operations is leaving the company.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Windows exec quits Microsoft
SEATTLE - Microsoft says the executive in charge of its Windows and web operations is leaving the company.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Windows exec quits Microsoft
SEATTLE - Microsoft says the executive in charge of its Windows and web operations is leaving the company.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Recent Original Stories
"After making a lot of progress with Mandriva Linux 2007, I thought perhaps Mandriva had turned over a new leaf, and was using that release as a starting point for an overall better quality operating environment. I was totally wrong.
OS News |
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Laptop pioneers
Unsung British heroes in computer revolution
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New Company Tames the Online Video for Corporate Use - Law Firms First to Benefit
In a world first, an Australian company has tamed the video so it can be managed like a document which can be searched, filed, and archived online within a corporation -- without the need for any special expertise.
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Online gaming market tightens
Game companies looking to launch Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) should give up hope of charging subscription fees, according to researchers.
Infomatics |
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iPhone fever fills AT&T's coffers
US telco AT&T is crediting the iPhone with helping push the company to a strong second quarter. The company posted $30.87bn in revenue this quarter, a 54 per cent improvement over last year. The haul included $10bn from AT&T's wireless operation and $6bn from data services.
Infomatics |
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Online-only letters
Ten-year plan doesn't solve housing crisis I was more than a bit chagrined to read that Bill Block, the project director of the Committee...
Seattle Times |
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Among LI's military families, worry, fear continue
The phone call came early Monday of last week, while Beth Delli-Pizzi was vacationing in Maine and her soldier husband was deployed in Afghanistan near the lawless Pakistan border.
Newsday |
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Like Wikipedia but for Cash: Google's Knol
Google today opened the doors to its new Knol, which allows anyone to write articles and earn AdSense revenue on their pages.
PC World |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
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Internet, alcohol and sleep tied to girls' weight
Girls and young women who devote much time to the Internet, get too little sleep or regularly drink alcohol are more likely than their peers to put on excess weight, a new study suggests.
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