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Are these recession-proof jobs?
A recent survey has pegged software as recession-proof. Does that include embedded development?
EETimes.fr |
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The Editors
Was Stephen Fry right to criticise our Apple coverage?
BBC News |
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Police Web sites provide more info
Local residents curious about the results of a police speed checkpoint or whether their neighbor has a warrant for failing to pay a citation are finding their answers on the Internet.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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Money needed to upgrade computer technology for Braintree schools
Braintree school officials are looking to ensure that students and teachers don’t lag behind in computer learning.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Rockland school wins $2,500 in online video contest
The R. Stewart Esten Elementary School has won $2,500 for new computers in a national video contest.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Belfast City Airport boosts web connectivity
Belfast City Airport has rolled out a 2Mbit/s managed internet link to provide frequent flight updates to travellers and improve connectivity for airport staff and businesses within the airport.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Ex-Google workers launch ‘Cuil’ search engine
A group of former Google engineers have launched a rival Internet search engine Cuil this week, calling it an improved version of the world’s most popular web-scouring tool.
Budapest Business Journal |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Jun 2007 21:41 UTC
Asus and Intel have teamed up to develop a USD 199 notebook PC , the companies announced here on June 5. In a keynote address given by Sean Maloney, an executive vice president at Intel and chief marketing and sales officer, Jonney Shih, chairman and chief executive of Asus, was invited on stage to unveil the 'Eee PC', an inexpensive laptop designed to help spread computing to poorer regions.
OS News |
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Oracle expands SAP lawsuit
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 02:36:00 Execs accused of conspiring in 'Project Blue' Oracle is expanding its lawsuit against SAP, accusing the German software firm of a corporate conspiracy that reached its highest ranks....
vnunet.com |
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October trial set in child porn case
APPLETON A 23-year-old Kaukauna man prosecutors say exchanged explicit photos over the Internet with a 15-year-old girl will go on trial Oct. 15.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Porn suspect's charges upped
WHEATON -- Charges are mounting against a Naperville photographer accused of storing thousands of pornographic images of children on his work and personal computers.
The Naperville Sun |
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Unwanted licences boost Vista numbers
PRINTER INK company and leading PC vendor HP has put the lie to Microsoft's claims that Vista has sold over 100 million copies and is flying off the shelves even faster than XP.
The Inquirer |
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Jailer accused of soliciting sex from teen in feds' sting
FOLEY — A Madison County corrections officer was arrested in south Baldwin County on Monday morning on federal felony charges of attempting to use the Internet to solicit sex from a minor.
Mobile Press-Register |
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NBI corners 2 Fil-Ams, American man in online fraud
MANILA, Philippines - Two Filipino-Americans and their American cohort who have allegedly been victimizing people selling laptops via shopping website eBay.ph were arrested in an entrapment operation by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) last Sunday.
GMA News |
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Argonne not in running to recycle nukes
At the beginning of the year, the Department of Energy announced it was ceasing its search for a nuclear fuel recycling site, but it was continuing research for the recycling process and a laboratory. Now, the DOE says it is not searching for a lab anymore either.
The Herald News |
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2 US students to appear in court for hacking
Two US school students accused of hacking into their institution's computer for stealing test papers and changing grades, will appear in a Silicon Valley court on Tuesday. Eighteen-year-olds Omar Khan and Tanvir Singh, students at Tesoro High School in southern California who were charged last month, are jointly facing 73 felony counts for altering public records, computer access and fraud, ...
rediff.com |
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Volantis Announces the "Social" Storefront
Social networking is quickly moving from the desktop to the mobile Web. As people's mobile phones become their primary access point to the Internet, these devices have also become the hub for social networking applications. With this in mind, Volantis Systems today announced the latest version of the Volantis Storefront mobile commerce product, which now connects subscribers directly with ...
Centre Daily Times |
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VODone Appointed Sole New Media Partner by BIMC to Develop the Olympics Live Channel & Explore Internet Advertising ...
VODone Limited , a leading tele-media service provider in China, announced today that it has been appointed as the sole authorized new media by the Beijing International Media Centre .
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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IOC intervenes as media protest internet censorship - Update
Beijing - The International Olympic Committee interceded Tuesday after journalists complained of Chinese censorship and low internet speeds at the main Olympic press centre. Gilbert Felli, the committee's Olympic Games executive director, met with th...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Sky to Launch Pluck Social Media Tools Across Online Network
LONDON, BUSINESS WIRE -- British Sky Broadcasting (Sky) is working with Pluck - the industry-leading provider of social media capabilities to publishers, brands and retailers - to embed an array of innovative social media tools across its range of digital media properties.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Listen to Pandora in Any Room in Your Home: Popular Internet Radio Service Now Free of Charge to Logitech Squeezebox ...
FREMONT, Calif.,
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Microsoft has begun patching files on Windows XP and Vista without users' knowledge
, even when the users have turned off auto-updates. Many companies require testing of patches before they are widely installed, and businesses in this situation are objecting to the stealth patching.
New Mobile Computing |
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Call of home often strong, undeniable
If a portal was created allowing Scott Steen to walk out his front door and be in New York to work, and then to step back 'home' in Alabama at the end of the day, life would be perfect.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 20th Mar 2007 10:26 UTC
Windows Vista has had something of a troubled birth.
OS News |
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District adds 1,400 computers for instructional use
When school starts in August, every student at Kelly Walsh High School will have a new Apple MacBook laptop computer.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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