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NCsoft Expands Retail Presence with New Game Cards in Stores across North America
NCsoft(R) (KSE: 036570.KS), 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.
Centre Daily Times |
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Microsoft Ramps Up Efforts to Counter Apple
With Windows Vista's reputation suffering and Macs continuing to gain ground, Microsoft made it clear last week that Apple is on its competitive radar as much as ever.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
A total solar eclipse will darken some of Earth's skies on Friday, but geography, weather, the economy and even the Olympics are combining to make it a hard and expensive for people to see it.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Cbeyond Secure Desktop Protects Small Businesses from Online Attacks
ATLANTA----Cbeyond®, Inc. , a leading IP-based managed services provider, now offers a Secure Desktop service, an integrated antivirus and anti-spyware solution for Windows PC systems.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 21:54 UTC
Microsoft has released six patches for its Windows operating system today. Three of them are rated critical, one important and two moderate. The three critical ones are related Internet Explorer, Print Spooler and PnP. They all three fix issues where your machine could be taken over completely.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 17th Mar 2007 00:26 UTC
During my 8 years of Linux on and off usage I have tried more distros than I have chocolate bars. Each one of my previous encounters meant that I had to spend at least 2 days configuring before I have a desktop that I was somewhat comfortable with.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft Ramps Up Efforts to Counter Apple
With Windows Vista's reputation suffering and Macs continuing to gain ground, Microsoft made it clear last week that Apple is on its competitive radar as much as ever.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Click Fraud, Botnets and Parked Domains - All Inclusive
It gets very ugly when someone owns both, the botnet, and the portfolio of parked domains actively participating in pay per click (PPC) advertising programs, where the junk content, or the typosquatted domain names are aiming to attract high value and expensive keywords in order for the scammer to earn higher on per click percentage.
CircleID |
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Telecom complaints agency celebrates birthday in obscurity
The Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services was established a year ago, but few Canadians are even aware there's an agency where they can take their cellphone and internet gripes.
CBC |
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Quova acquires Verifia
Quova Inc., a provider of Internet geolocation data services, announced Monday it has acquired the Pleasanton software company Verifia Inc.
East Bay Business Times |
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SRC announces start of fall classes
With the fall semester just weeks away, staff at Spoon River College are busily preparing for the influx of new and returning students. Fall semester classes start Aug. 25 at the college’s sites in Canton, Macomb, Havana and Rushville and online.
The Canton Daily Ledger |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 16:42 UTC
Every skilled trade has its secrets -- those little tricks, techniques, and tools that make light of even the most complex task. Programmers, system administrators, and other UNIX computer professionals have their own kind of specialized tools.
OS News |
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TokBox AIR
TokBox is a one-stop shop for all your video communication needs. Its desktop-like Web interface is attractive and clear, and the desktop client, based on Adobe AIR, lets you be available to your fellow video chatters without being on the site.
PC Magazine |
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Rape of minor due to Internet porn
EXPOSURE to pornographic videos in the Internet pushed the 13-year-old minor to rape a five-year-old girl last July 23, 2008 in the cemetery of Barangay Tanza Timawa, Iloilo City.
Sun Star |
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Ex-Google workers launch Internet search rival Cuil
A group of former Google engineers on Monday launched a rival Internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular Web-scouring tool.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Cuil:
Last night, the new search engine Cuil launched out of stealth-mode. As some had predicted, it seems Google's announcement about the size of its search index was a preemptive move to take some momentum away from one of Cuil's main features: the size of its index with 120 billion pages. As Cuil's team features quite a number of Google alumni, comparisons with Google's search are inevitable. ...
ReadWriteWeb |
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Chris Fordney: Looking up words a lost joy
Behold the humble dictionary. With the advent of dictionary.com and other online sources, fewer reporters and editors reach for the venerable Webster's for their definitional and spelling needs.
The Northern Virginia Daily |
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Buying or Selling in Today's Market? Internet Paves the Path to Real Estate Success
(ARA) - Home buyers and sellers - the relationship may seem like it should be more adversarial than ever, given the current market. Coming at the real estate equation from opposite sides, buyers and sellers may feel they have little in common.
Richfield Reaper |
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NJ Lawmaker Resigns Amid Child Porn Investigation
Veteran Democratic state Assemblyman Neil Cohen has resigned amid the recent investigation against him for child pornography possession on his legislative office computer, CBS 2 HD has learned. The clerk of the Assembly received a one-sentence letter from Cohen just before 9:30 a.m. Monday. Cohen says his resignation is effective immediately, but does not offer any explanation.
WCBS-TV New York |
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NJ Lawmaker Resigns Amid Child Porn Investigation
Veteran Democratic state Assemblyman Neil Cohen has resigned amid the recent investigation against him for child pornography possession on his legislative office computer, CBS 2 HD has learned. The clerk of the Assembly received a one-sentence letter from Cohen just before 9:30 a.m. Monday. Cohen says his resignation is effective immediately, but does not offer any explanation.
WCBS-TV New York |
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Hulu Launches Videos via Widget
Online video destination Hulu launched a series of widgets last night that let users watch Hulu videos, like TV shows and movies, directly from the widget (http://www.hulu.com/widgets).
TV Week |
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Former Google workers set up rival
A group of former Google engineers has launched a rival internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular search tool.
RTÉ News |
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Siemer appeal dismissed
An American businessman who faces more time in jail unless he removes material from the internet has had his latest court appeal dismissed.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Protect yourself from being a virtual terror victim
You can prevent criminals from sending the next email from your account.
IBN live |
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Ain't It Cuil? New Search Engine Challenges Google
A new search engine created by a team of ex-Googlers and an IBM veteran could upset Google's apple cart.
ChannelWeb |
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