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Cheap Chick and Cheap WiFi
Where can you go to find free or cheap WiFi internet to check your email and catch up on news every day? Cheap Chick Erin Schneider has the details.
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
SAN FRANCISCO - Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
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More Internet providers agree to block child porn
New York's attorney general says several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child pornography.
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DISD turns to web technology for international recruiting
Hebert DaSilva didn’t have to travel to the Philippines this week to interview candidates for teaching positions at the Dallas Independent School District.
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Grilling GMAC on the GMAT Cheating Scandal
Recent MBA students and applicants have had lots of questions since the Graduate Management Admission Council won a lawsuit against Scoretop.com (BusinessWeek.com, 7/1/08), a Web site that was allegedly providing live General Management Admission Test questions to VIP subscribers.
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Billionaire investor and Oklahoma native T. Boone Pickens has sold all his shares of Yahoo over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft.
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Michael Moore speaks with scouts
A week at Boy Scout camp usually means archery, swimming, canoeing, lifesaving and other physical activities based in the great outdoors. Camp Greilick, however, also offers a media-savvy twist on traditional summer pastimes, offering courses in computers, amateur radio and cinematography that draw troops from around the state.
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Microsoft demonstrated a sphere-shaped touchscreen device at its annual research day.
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After cheapest car now India aims for $10 laptop
New Delhi • After displaying its prowess in developing the world's cheapest car, India is on track to rolling out the world's cheapest laptop computer that could cost as low as $10, a top official said here yesterday.
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COM Express module marches to Core 2 drum
— Jul. 17, 2008 — Congatec is now sampling a COM Express module using Intel's latest high-end processor with guaranteed long-term availability. The Conga-BM45 uses a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo T9400 and GM45 Express chipset, and supports DDR3 memory, claimed to use 20 percent less power than DDR2 SDRAM. ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jan 2006 18:45 UTC
Apple's Steve Jobs has announced several new products today during his keynote at MacWorld ( photos ). After the usual chit-chat about the success of the retail stores and iTunes, Jobs got to the meat of the matter. He announced an FM-tuner with remote-control for the Nano/Video iPod.
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TECH: Night lights, too bright
NEW YORK ---- Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console. And power strip. And TV ---- even though it's turned off.
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High-Tech Pet Innovations and the People Who Love Them
(ARA) - The Internet or their pets - which could Americans live without? No need to live without either, thanks to some particularly enterprising participants in the pet industry - a market the American Pet Products Manufacturers' Association estimates at $40 billion a year.
Richfield Reaper |
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The Pursuit of High Tech Jobs
First, the announcement that big name computer company, Hewlett Packard, will build a new facility in Conway. Now, more and more students are turning to technical colleges in pursuit of a career in the growing high tech field.
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Webcast Alert: Reliant Energy Announces Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Call
You are invited to listen to a webcast of Reliant Energy's (NYSE:RRI) Second Quarter 2008 earnings call that will be broadcast live on the Internet at 8:00 a.m. Eastern on Tuesday, August 5, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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What Does a DIYer Really Want? Tools that Do More
(ARA) - From smart phones that also function as computers to green practices that reduce waste and generate energy at the same time, multi-tasking is in vogue.
Richfield Reaper |
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Pickens Rips Yahoo Management, Sells Entire Stake
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
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Sen. Brownback: China To Spy On Olympic Guests
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback tomorrow will hold a news conference at Noon to release translated documents, verified by two major international hotel chains with operations in China, that order all hotels near Olympic venues to install surveillance monitoring programs on all Internet traffic prior to the Olympics.
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Investor slams Yahoo management as 'pathetic'
SAN FRANCISCO - Billionaire investor T Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo in a pique over the way the internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft.
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Most sensitive data on government laptops unencrypted
Only 30 percent of sensitive information stored on U.S. government laptops and mobile devices, including the personal information of U.S. residents, was encrypted a year ago, despite a series of data breaches at government agencies in recent years, according to an auditor's report.
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Study: Companies need to address telework security
Companies that allow employees to telecommute need to pay better attention to the cybersecurity challenges associated with it, according to a new study.
IT World |
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Georgia student arrested for hacking grades, VoIP
A 19-year-old Cartersville, Georgia, college student has been charged with hacking into his school's computer system to change grades and steal other user's passwords.
IT World |
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Yahoo, Intel and HP form cloud computing labs
Hewlett-Packard , Intel and Yahoo are partnering for cloud computing research and education in order to advance the development and adoption of large-scale, data-intensive Internet-hosted applications and related IT infrastructure.
IT World |
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Hackers shut down Neosploit attack kit
A noted hacker attack kit has been retired from service by its criminal creators, most likely because it was priced too high compared to the competition, researchers said Tuesday.
IT World |
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Apple admits new MobileMe problem
Although Apple Inc. has restored full e-mail service to about 40% of the subscribers who have been locked out of their accounts for more than a week, the company today acknowledged a new problem with the sync service.
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