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Company Profile for Group Mobile
----Group Mobile is a provider of rugged, mobile and field-use computing products. Headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz., Group Mobile serves customers all over North America. We supply customers ranging from Fortune 500 companies and the U.S.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Japanese Internet mogul found guilty in appeal
A Japanese appeals court upheld the conviction of flamboyant former Internet mogul Takafumi Horie on Friday in an ongoing case that has come to symbolize this nation's effort to deal with white collar crime at emerging dot-coms. The Tokyo High Court rejected Horie's appeal of a lower court conviction of securities laws violations. He was found guilty in March last year of masterminding a network ...
The State |
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LaCie Hard Disk Designed by Neil Poulton 1TB
The LaCie Hard Disk Designed by Neil Poulton is a desktop hard drive that can connect to your Mac via FireWire 400, USB 2.0...
PC World |
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Microsoft defends costly quest to tap into rich Web media vein
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer on Thursday defended his company's large and so far unrewarded investment in online search and advertising, arguing that Microsoft is the only real threat to Google and that a major "ante" in search is the best shot at...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Agenzia Giornalistica Europea |
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Users can automatically encrypt Gmail traffic
Gmail now lets users automatically encrypt all communications with Google's e-mail servers--that is, as long as they're willing to take a performance penalty.
CNET |
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Supermodel killer 'needed cash'
A man accused of stabbing a Canadian model to death says the attack began when the woman caught him trying to steal her laptop.
News 24 South Africa |
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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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Microsoft 'Done' With Yahoo, Ballmer Says
The Microsoft CEO dismissed Yahoo as a major player in the Internet business, despite previously offering more than $40 billion for the company.
InformationWeek |
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Best Apple Mac OS X Software: Part One
Our Apple expert John C. Welch picks 22 lesser-known applications that can make your Mac experience more productive and more fun.
InformationWeek |
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Google Wants You To Be Your Own ISP
Vint Cerf slams the telecoms, which aren't happy that bits have been commoditized and would like to shape industry regulations to help them to get back in the services game.
InformationWeek |
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'Last Lecture' professor dies
PITTSBURGH - The Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book has died.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Charles Arthur: Fallout from the filesharing clampdown
The internet service providers' letter-writing campaign is going to inconvenience everyone, not just illegal filesharers, writes Charles Arthur
Guardian Unlimited |
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Netflix Call: CEO Hastings: No Plans For PPV Or Ad-Supported Service
Kicking off the call, Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings predicted that the DVD-by-mail segment would continue expanding for another 5-10 years, despite the deteriorating economics of the DVD business and the emergence of digital distribution. He immeditely got into the company's digital strategy, saying: "We don't plan to enter the pay-per-view segment (Apple (NSDQ: AAPL), Amazon (NSDQ: ...
CBS News |
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Javascript and JScript
Most JavaScript can also run as JScript. JavaScript and JScript are two different programming languages. JavaScript runs in most web browsers with the most popularly used exception being Internet Explorer. JScript...
About.com |
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Hitachi Unveils Third-Gen Blu-Ray Camcorder
Hitachi has announced the third version of its Blu-ray camcorder that is able to record and store video directly on a disc so it can be later viewed on any PC or TV with a Blu-ray drive. The new Blu-ray (BD-R/RE) camcorder, DZ-BD10H, also has a 30GB hard drive a...
BIOS |
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First Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Sleeve Coming in August
Briggs & Riley Travelware says that it will be the first company to market with a Travel Sentry Approved laptop sleeve that won’t require travelers to use a bin for their notebook computer. The laptop sleeve will be called the SpeedThru sleeve. The...
I4U |
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U of H students' info mistakenly posted
University of Houston officials were notifying 259 students that their personal information was inadvertently posted online for almost three years, but was recently removed.
11 News Houston |
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Netflix 2Q profit up 4 pct, beats analyst views
Netflix Inc.'s second-quarter profit edged up 4 percent, beating analyst expectations as the online DVD rental leader signed up 168,000 new customers while spending less money to attract them to the service.
Tri-City Herald |
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Yahoo! Music Store taking DRM servers offline, freezing out customers
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops , Portable Audio In a move which at best could be described as unsurprising, Yahoo! has announced that it's taking its Music Store DRM license key servers offline come September 30th... and freezing customers from ever registering their music with another computer. Ever. Like a twin-sister rehash of Microsoft's PlaysForSure / MSN Music DRM debacle , this ...
Engadget |
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Semantic Web Vision, getting it right
Unlike the internet and web 1.0, which caught most of us almost by surprise, the 'semantic web' technology wave is taking time to become reality.
Content-Wire |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
New Mobile Computing |
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Tiller zings Big Ten bashers
CHICAGO, Ill. #8212; Joe Tiller has no time for ties, no use for Big Ten football bashing and no patience for know-it-all Internet talking heads.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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A behind-the-scenes blog about stories, features and ideas from the pages of Metro Weekly
One of the things we pride ourselves on at Metro Weekly is taking a long-form approach with our feature interviews. Sure, anyone can be cut down to a couple of bite-sized comments, but you can really learn a lot about someone when you just give them the freedom to talk.
Metro Weekly |
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Transformer shoe extravaganza: robots in disguise - and on your feet
Rather like a Kinder Egg but a shoe, a robot and a surprise (no chocolate), are these most wonderfully ridiculous Transformer trainers. Quite when the design guy thought "You know what, I wish I could turn my shoes into robots," is utterly beyond me but my nostalgia hormones refuse to let me say that having a life form from Cybertron protecting your feet is a bad idea.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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