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Comcast, other firms agree to try blocking kid porn
Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, has agreed to purge its servers of child pornography Web sites and eliminate access to newsgroups that supply the images, state Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced yesterday.
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Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle
BANGALORE, INDIA: In recent months, personal computer maker Dell Inc. has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as early as September, the Wall Street Journal newspaper said, citing several Dell officials.
CIOL |
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Those without Web access can call for info during DNC
Denver officials said Tuesday that the city won't shut out those who are without Internet access from getting information about the Democratic National Convention.
Rocky Mountain News |
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CIA confronts ISI for alleged links with militants
The Central Intelligence Agency has confronted Pakistan with new evidence about ties between the country's spy service with some militant groups responsible for rising violence in Afghanistan, possibly including suicide bombing at the Indian Embassy in Kabul earlier this month.
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Olympics organizers defend internet censorship for foreign media
Beijing - China's organizers of the Summer Olympic Games defended Wednesday their move to block access to some websites for foreign journalists, saying the internet access provided at the Games main press center was sufficient. Sun Weide, spokesman ...
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Mobiles increasingly used for non-phone calls
Britons no longer use their mobiles just to make phone calls on the hop, but increasingly use them to send text messages, take pictures and check the internet, new figures released yesterday showed.
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More deals for DiMasi's friends
Software company Cognos ULC hired House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi's law associate, and a key Cognos sales agent hired DiMasi's personal accountant during a period when the firm was winning millions of dollars in state contracts.
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British Computer Society welcomes international boost to SFIA Foundation
The British Computer Society (BCS) believes the addition of the internationally recognised forum for IT Service Management professionals (itSMF) to the SFIA Foundation will strengthen the skills framework's profile overseas.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Nov 2006 15:09 UTC
Apple has updated its line of MacBook laptops , equipping them with Core 2 Duo processors.
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Dell tests music player to renew iPod battle
BANGALORE, INDIA: In recent months, personal computer maker Dell Inc. has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as early as September, the Wall Street Journal newspaper said, citing several Dell officials. Dell's new foray would put it into an Apple-led market that has defied ...
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Two men sentenced in sex-predator sting
RIVERSIDE - Two men arrested in a 2006 "Dateline NBC" Internet sex-predator sting in Mira Loma entered guilty pleas this month and have been sentenced to six months in Riverside County jail.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Long Beach blogger's trial stalled
Author of `Boy About Town' violated probation, Florida corrections records show.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Blinkx launches web TV links site
Video search specialists Blinkx will roll out a web search tool today that aggregates all the British TV shows legally available free online. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited |
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Ingres - an update
Ingres hasn't been very visible since it was spun-off from Computer Associates two and a half years ago. However, that doesn't mean that things haven't been happening.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-30 07:03 Zon's H1 profit edges up, in line with forecasts
LISBON, July 30 (Reuters) - Portugal's cable and Internet company ZON posted on Wednesday a first-half net profit of 41.1 million euros ($64.66 million), just over 1 percent higher than a year ago and in line with market expectations. Eight analysts polled by Reuters had on average expected a net profit of 41 million euros.
Interactive Investor |
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New Vision for BI
Tableau Software announced last week the coming availability of a new release of their visual analysis suite Tableau 4.0 at their first customer conference in Seattle.
IT-Analysis |
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Alvarion(R) Reports Record Revenues for Second Quarter 2008
Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ: ALVR), the world's leading provider of WiMAX(TM) and wireless broadband solutions, today announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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UNBC submits CIS papers
Finally, Len McNamara’s desktop is a little lighter.McNamara, UNBC’s athletics and recreation coordinator, has spent several months putting together the school’s application package to join the Canada West conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport. On Tuesday, via courier, he sent the completed package to Edmonton’s Val Schneider, Canada West executive director. The application deadline is on ...
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DJ DGAP-Adhoc: Valor Computerized Systems Ltd.:Valor Announces Stock Repurchase of up to US$3.0M
Valor Computerized Systems Ltd. / Share Buyback 30.07.2008 Release of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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EMC honored a Microsoft award
EMC Corporation, a world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced it has won the 2008 Microsoft Partner of the Year award for Business Process and Integration Solutions.
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Oh gawd, Dell releasing Zing-based DJ Ditty in September?
Filed under: Portable Audio Ready for the DJ Ditty 2? You'd better be because the Wall Street Journal says that "several Dell officials" have confirmed in-house testing of a new sub-$100 digital music player that could go on sale as early as September. Dell also plans to launch a download service and software to "organize music and movies from various online sources" in order to ...
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Matsushita to spend 100 bln yen on new battery plant
TOKYO, July 30 (Reuters) - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd <6752.T> said on Wednesday it will spend 100 billion yen ($925 million) to build a lithium-ion battery plant in Osaka to meet robust global demand.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:19 UTC
Microsoft and its security rivals are feuding over a key piece of Windows Vista real estate.
OS News |
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Pandas elected as Olympic mascots
The eight giant pandas that were relocated from Sichuan to Beijing after the Earthquake in China in May have won an online-poll to be elected as Olympic mascots, symbol of China's Olympic movement when they ended their Olympic boycott in 1984 is set to make a comeback this year during the Beijing Olympics.
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Teltronics gets GE Security job
Teltronics Inc. has been selected by GE Security Inc., the Lakewood Ranch subsidiary of giant conglomerate General Electric, to provide Teltronics' Internet protocol technology for a product called StarCall iPLUS.
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