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Ex-Google Engineers Debut Google Competitor
Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. She believes her latest invention is even more valuable -- only this time it's not for sale.
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Mobile v fibre: the pros and cons
Debate is continuing in New Zealand about whether the deployment of fibre to all homes is affordable. While the talking continues, Qualcomm is pushing mobile broadband as an alternative. Dene Mackenzie reports.
Otago Daily Times |
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16:57 (BST), 28/07/2008 shop.jowood.com Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS On the 31st of July 2008, at 3:00 p.m. ...
On the 31st of July 2008, at 3:00 p.m. CET, JoWooD launches the new online shop at shop.jowood.com, the ultimate opportunity to download & play all the top sellers from JoWooD.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Sponsored Listing
Interim profits have fallen 64 per cent at MTI Wireless Edge, maker of flat panel antennae for fixed wireless broadband. Israel-based MTI says pre-tax profits fell from £1.2 million to £447,000 in the six months to June on revenues 8.3 per cent lower at £4.45 million.
Growth Company Investor |
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Microsoft gets support in Xbox's corner
Microsoft has announced a slew of partnerships calculated to draw customers to its Xbox 360 video game console and its online marketplace, Xbox Live.
Otago Daily Times |
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Apple is sorry (again) over MobileMe
Some email lost to the void Apple's new MobileMe service suite has lost some emails. And the company is very sorry.…
The Register |
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Civilisation of the console
Over the past month, Firaxis marked a milestone - it released the latest version of Civilization - or, at least, a computer game going by that name. The game studio Firaxis is taking aim at a new market with its venerable PC game franchise, called Civ for short: the Xbox and PlayStation crowd.
Otago Daily Times |
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Debug probes expand PowerPC support
— Jul. 17, 2008 — Abatron's Linux-friendly hardware debug probes now support PowerPC 460EX and 460GT system-on-chips (SoCs), says the Swiss tools vendor.
Linux Devices |
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AT&T, Verizon: wireless data hot, DSL not
Beyond the fact that the two companies are earning buckets of money, the earnings reports of Verizon and AT&T highlight changes in the US telecommunications market. Wireless phones and data plans are up, landlines and DSL are down, and more people are getting packages that combine broadband, phone, and TV service. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Softball coach rehired
WARSAW, Ill. - Five parents attended the Warsaw School Board meeting Thursday, with concerns about hiring a softball coach. Tony and Beth Koehler and Travis Weigand were silent in the public meeting. Laura Weigand addressed board members.
Keokuk Daily Gate City |
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Academics to get a glimpse of Microsoft's Sphere
Those attending this week's Faculty Summit in Redmond will have a chance to see the spherical surface computer that Microsoft has been cooking up in its labs.
CNET |
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Sophos to offer $340 million takeover bid for German rival
The U.S. provider of Internet security software says it will offer a 92 percent premium for the shares of Utimaco Safeware AG.
CNET |
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New Double Decker Jet Offers 1st Class Customers Computers, Lounge – And A Shower At 43,000 Feet
Delivery of new Airbus plane shows it’s not all no frills in the sky.
CityNews |
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NCsoft Expands Retail Presence with New Game Cards in Stores across North America
AUSTIN, Texas----NCsoft® , the world's leading developer and publisher of online computer games, is teaming up with InComm, a technology firm that develops, markets and distributes stored-value gift and prepaid products, to bring many of NCsoft's popular games to consumers on prepaid Game Cards.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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MacBook Air Cases: Vaja i-volution Cases
Leave Vaja Cases to make pretty cases for the pretty MacBook Air, they will conjure up something really cool. Today Vaja Cases released two cases for the MacBook Air, the Attache GT and the i-volution Crystal 2. The Vaja ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Case Logic to Offer Security Friendly(TM) Solutions for Air-Travelers
Case Logic, the leading innovator in organization solutions for consumer electronics, today announced that in response to a request by the Travel and Safety Administration (TSA) regarding new security screening measures, the company is developing cases and sleeves that will allow travelers to easily go through security without removing their laptop computers.
Centre Daily Times |
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GeekGhost Launches Virtual Computer Support for Consumers and Small Businesses
Atlanta-based GeekGhost announced today the launch of the company's consumer and small business virtual IT services. GeekGhost offers a secure, remote computer support solution to the general consumer marketplace and to small businesses who need cost-effective IT support. GeekGhost resolves computer related issues such as slow performance, wireless network issues, virus/spyware removal, and ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Samsung Ships Sexy HDTV Monitors
Samsung has added to its range of HDTV monitors with three new models. Padding out the company's ‘Touch of Color' (ToC) desktop monitors, the new T220HD ($429), T240HD ($549), and T260HD ($599) promise a perfect combination of technology and style. Using Sams...
BIOS |
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Online pay now option for Warren
Warren County Schools is rolling out a new system that will allow parents to pay for student meals online.
Bowling Green Daily News |
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white papers
Consumer rights groups cheered reports saying the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is ready to take action against Comcast for the cable-based Internet provider's decision to slow some peer-to-peer traffic on its network.
IT World |
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Groups cheer reports of FCC acting against Comcast
Consumer rights groups cheered reports saying the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is ready to take action against Comcast for the cable-based Internet provider's decision to slow some peer-to-peer traffic on its network.
IT World |
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Who should design, referee the new Internet?
The Internet has been around for approximately four decades, but a team of Stanford University experts says it’s broken. These experts are taking a “pull out all the stops” approach to developing a new prototype.
Journal Inquirer |
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MSU Residency Halls to Get Sensors
Missouri State University’s residence halls will benefit from a $22,340 grant from City Utilities of Springfield that will be used to purchase occupancy sensors for the 121 common area spaces, including community and public restrooms, common study areas, multi-purpose rooms, computer labs and laundry rooms.
KSPR Springfield |
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County schools to go wireless
Hairston's plan for Internet access is first in region When Baltimore County schools reopen their classrooms to students in August, the system is expected to be the only one in the region with wireless high-speed Internet access in each of its buildings.
Baltimore Sun |
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Library looking for junk for art project
Warren County Public Libraries is looking for junk. Specifically, it is looking for donations of plastic bottles and caps, CDs, egg crates, plastic toys, old jewelry, computer wiring, buttons, thread spools and other items that would lend themselves to be used in “junk sculptures.”
Bowling Green Daily News |
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