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Rwanda: Country Gateway Gets New Director
David Rurangirwa the new Director for Rwanda Development Gateway Centre, Huye.
AllAfrica.com |
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Microsoft crowbars Live Search into Facebook
'Hands off my ad space... bitch' Microsoft has traded its exclusive deal to plaster Facebook with banner advertising for the right to pump Google-style contextual search ads on the profit-lite website.…
The Register |
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Boom times ahead for mobile web
Unprecedented demand will see mobile web-using devices proliferate over the next four years, predicts Intel.
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College Shooting In Phoenix Wounds 3
A long-standing dispute between two men turned violent when authorities say a former student shot three people in a computer lab at a community college, injuring one of them critically. The suspected gunman was arrested nearby.
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Seedcamp CEO plans fund for internet startups
Tech startups across Europe are currently preparing their entries for Seedcamp 2008 , the annual contest that offers five or so winners the chance to secure early stage funding and advice from a panel of expert VCs (in return for a chunk of equity). But any not making it may not have to wait for another twelve months to get their hands on the organisation’s cash.
e-Consultancy |
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Techcombank’s website hacked
VietNamNet Bridge – On July 25 in the morning, the website of the Vietnam Technological Commercial Bank (Techcombank) was hacked. At the time the website was hacked, the normal interface of the website disappeared, while some words were left by the hacker.
Vietnam Net |
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State won't appeal ruling on predators
INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Steve Carter said Thursday he would not appeal a federal court ruling overturning part of a new state law that would have allowed the computers of sex offenders to be searched long after their sentences had been served. U.S. Photo caption: Carter
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India shares snap five-day, 19% gain
MUMBAI: Indian stocks fell, snapping a 19% winning streak over five days, as software exporters declined on concern the rupee’s rebound will crimp the value of overseas sales.
Gulf Times |
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Seven blasts hit Bangalore
Seven low-intensity bombs exploded across the Indian IT city of Bangalore, killing one person and wounding at least 15, police said. "In all these cases they have created the blast using timer devices," Bangalore Commissioner of Police Shankar Bidri told reporters at the site of one of the blasts.
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Prison Service announce new jails crackdown ... no more violent video games
Prisoners will be banned from playing violent computer games, it emerged today.
Daily Mail |
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China says it has more people surfing Web than U.S.
Data show 253 million people online despite government controls
The Globe and Mail |
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Microsoft shakes up online operation
Microsoft is reorganising its Platforms and Services Division as the head of the group prepares to depart. Platforms and Services president Kevin Johnson will be leaving the company to take over as chief executive of Juniper Networks.
Computer Active |
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Recent Original Stories
"Zeta includes quite a lot of open source software. YellowTAB was able to include software like bash, GCC, VLC, to name just a few, with Zeta and thus profit from the work of many thousands of developers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
" 'What Intel giveth, Microsoft taketh away' . Such has been the conventional wisdom surrounding the Windows/Intel duopoly since the early days of Windows 95. In practical terms, it means that performance advancements on the hardware side are quickly consumed by the ever-increasing complexity of the Windows/Office code base.
New Mobile Computing |
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Japan court upholds prison term for Internet mogul
TOKYO: Flamboyant dotcom tycoon Takafumi Horie on Friday lost his appeal against a two-and-a-half year prison term for fraud in a scandal that rocked Japan's stock market.
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Greeting card attacks resurface
Security experts are warning users to vigilant for the latest round of fake greeting card attacks. The spam messages purport to be greeting cards for Hallmark, informing the user that they have been sent a Hallmark e-card.
Computer Active |
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Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
Laptops "inadequately protected", report reveals
Silicon.com |
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Revenge spurred computer plot, prosecutors say
SAN FRANCISCO – Terry Childs envisioned the ultimate revenge on his bosses, prosecutors claim – the meltdown of the city's computer network at the flick of a switch.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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3 shot at Phoenix community college
PHOENIX – A man shot three people yesterday afternoon in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, wounding two of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled, but a suspect was arrested nearby.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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School board broke privacy law in computer theft case: report
The largest school board in Newfoundland and Labrador breached privacy legislation, according to a ruling made in the wake of recent computer thefts.
CBC Newfoundland and Labrador |
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Would You Buy a 'MacBook Touch'?
Apple fans, analysts and bloggers weigh in on latest Apple rumor.
ABC News |
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Negroponte brings wireless meshing to Greek island
Patmos will soon enjoy island-wide Wi-Fi thanks to One Laptop per Child founder Nicholas Negroponte's passion for the web
ZDNet UK |
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Microsoft to power Facebook search ads
The software maker will deliver an API that can be used by Facebook to integrate Microsoft's web search and its paid search results into the social network's US site
ZDNet UK |
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Facebook activists jailed by Egyptians
CAIRO: Police have arrested 26 Internet activists in the port of Alexandria, and 14 of them were jailed for more than two weeks for “threatening national security”, a security official said yesterday.
Gulf Times |
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