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3 shot at Phoenix college; suspect arrested
PHOENIX A long-standing dispute between two men turned violent when a former student shot three people in a computer lab at a community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said.
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ASUS launches netbook in India
MUMBAI,INDIA: ASUS in association with Intel and Microsoft, Thursday announced the launch of India's first netbook - Eee PC 1000H powered by Intel AtomTM processor.
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Tokyo court rejects Livedoor tycoon's appeal
Internet entrepreneur Takafumi Horie, who roiled corporate Japan with his aggressive style before being convicted on securities fraud, saw an appeal against his sentence struck down by Tokyo's High Court on Friday.
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Tokyo court rejects Livedoor tycoon's appeal
Internet entrepreneur Takafumi Horie, who roiled corporate Japan with his aggressive style before being convicted on securities fraud, saw an appeal against his sentence struck down by Tokyo's High Court on Friday.
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Italy prepares to charge Google executives: report
(Reuters) - Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges in a 2006 case against four Google Inc executives over a video on the Internet provider's Italian-language site, the Wall Street Journal said.
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Seven blasts hit Indian IT city of Bangalore
Seven low-intensity bombs exploded across the Indian IT city of Bangalore, killing one person and wounding at least 15, police said.
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Beyond Social Networking, Ultimate Lifestyle Management Site Netkot.com Is Here!
After several years in the works, the next-generation multi-tasking Lifestyle Management System is here and available. Netkot.com gives you more than social, business and group networking with many very exciting new features.
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Italy prepares to charge Google executives: report
Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges in a 2006 case against four Google Inc executives over a video on the Internet provider's Italian-language site, the Wall Street Journal said.
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"It's always an interesting day when you get to write a kernel patch, at the urging of Andrew Morton, that notifies the world that non-GPL Linux kernel modules will not work after January 2008 and write some poetry all in the same message."
New Mobile Computing |
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Infineon presents mixed results
In the third quarter of its FY 2008, chip maker Infineon continued to suffer from adverse currency effects and a general market slump. Sales figures were in a stalemate, and only exceptional factors kept the operating profit from declining. The heavy losses at DRAM subsidiary Qimonda spoiled the figure once again.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft will launch several projects around Linux and other open source technologies for allowing Indian customers the option to run its products on different operating systems and technologies.
New Mobile Computing |
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Students enter Microsoft design challenge
A Storymaker/Storyteller machine designed and built by students at Dundee University will compete in the Microsoft Design Expo 2008 next week.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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ISPs help target illegal file-sharing
Six of the uk's largest Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have agreed to crack down on illegal file-sharing.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Photos: This Summer Stephen King's 'N.' is Coming to a Small Screen Near You
Beginning Monday, July 28, mobile phone users and web surfers can enjoy Stephen King's latest work in a groundbreaking series of 25 original video episodes. The series of video episodes was created through a unique partnership between Scribner and Simon & Schuster Digital, Marvel Entertainment, and CBS Mobile and is believed to be the first comic- style book adaptation specifically developed ...
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Recent Original Stories
US sales of computers carrying Microsoft's new operating system Vista soared in the week after it was launched , defying the expectations of analysts who gave Vista lackluster reviews.
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UK ISPs team up to deal with P2P pirates
AFTER YEARS OF SAYING they are not responsible for content that crosses their servers, the UK's six biggest Internet service providers have formally agreed to work with the government and music to growl at P2P pirates.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 4th Apr 2007 18:02 UTC
Geeks.com were once more very kind to send us one of their products for a review. Geeks sells cheap laptops --among others-- and so we asked for a low-cost laptop without an operating system in it for the purpose of this review.
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Symbian and Android will merge
ANALYST FIRM J. Gold Associates , has released a new research report concerning the current open-source mobile operating system market.
The Inquirer |
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Students enter Microsoft design challenge
Matt Chapman, vnunet.com , Friday 25 July 2008 at 12:12:00 Storymaker/Storyteller machine mixes images and commentary A Storymaker/Storyteller machine designed and built by students at Dundee University will compete in the Microsoft Design Expo 2008 next week. Natalie and Joanna Montgomery, both 20, and Lee Murray and Neil...
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NABARD district office attacked by CPI(ML) activists
Kannur, July 25 : The CPI(ML) activists ransacked the National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD) district office today at Pallikunnu in Thulichery, damaging files, laptops and other office equipments.
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Yahoo: Burn Your DRMed Tracks to CD Now
Yahoo has become the latest company to abandon customers who bought tracks from its music store encoded with DRM, drawing fire...
PC World |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-25 12:17 China internet users top 250 mln - study
BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - China's online population has swelled to 253 million, an official report said.
Interactive Investor |
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Thunderbird patches are go
Hot to trot Mozilla has fixed multiple vulnerabilities in the Thunderbird email client.…
The Register |
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Juniper ropes in Microsoft veteran as CEO
BANGALORE,INDIA: Juniper Networks, Inc. today named Microsoft veteran Kevin Johnson as chief executive officer. Upon his arrival in September, Johnson will also be appointed to the board of directors.
CIOL |
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Tim O'Reilly: Internet innovation requires an open web
At OSCON, tech publisher Tim O'Reilly urges the open-source software community to bring freedom to the cloud and the mobile software ecosystem. Read More...
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