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US to pilot Internet travel authorisation
The United States will launch a pilot scheme on Friday which will require travellers covered by its visa waiver programme to get prior Internet authorisation before boarding flights to America.
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Microsoft, EU Environmental Agency Keep Eye on Water Quality
The European Environmental Agency and Microsoft have built a Web portal showing the water quality ranking for 21,000 sites...
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Panasonic to Invest US$1.1B in Battery Production in Japan
Panasonic plans to invest US$1.1 billion in new Lithium Ion battery production facility in Japan, it said Wednesday.
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Apple Finishes Restoring MobileMe Mail
Apple has completed the process of restoring mail service to MobileMe customers that found themselves without email over the...
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India's '$10 Laptop' to Cost US$100 After All
Indian government promoted low-cost laptop will cost US$100 and not $10 as earlier stated.
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Central Luzon police go active in Internet
CAMP OLIVAS, PAMPANGA - Central Luzon police have created its Web site and is now easily accessible via Internet.
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Nintendo, Software Makers Target DS Game Piracy
Nintendo and major Japanese software companies are going after 5 companies they say sold devices to play pirated DS games.
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Facebook shuts down Scrabulous game
Rosa Toews, an avid player of the online Scrabble knockoff game called Scrabulous, had at least 30 games going on Monday night.
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Scrabulous cuts off users as Hasbro spells lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Word-wise game players lost a popular online diversion on Tuesday as the creators of a knock-off of the game Scrabble cut off service in North America in the face of a lawsuit by game maker Hasbro.
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Cybercriminals Reinvent Methods of Malicious Attacks, According to Trend Micro Threat Roundup Report
Elaborate social engineering techniques, advanced malware technology and intricately blended threats further an already-booming underground cybercrime economy. Trend Micro Incorporated (TSE: 4704), a
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CHAD DUNDAS: Spangler's Butte jump the stuff of Internet legend When scientists at MIT and UCLA first began to lay the groundwork for the Internet with their research into information sharing technology in the late 1950s, it's a pretty good bet they didn't figure it'd ever be much use to a guy like Spanky Spangler.
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CHAD DUNDAS: Spangler's Butte jump the stuff of Internet legend
When scientists at MIT and UCLA first began to lay the groundwork for the Internet with their research into information sharing technology in the late 1950s, it's a pretty good bet they didn't figure it'd ever be much use to a guy like Spanky Spangler.
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Panasonic to Build Lithium-ion Battery Plant in Osaka
Osaka, July 30, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. (MBI), a consolidated subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (MEI [NYSE symbol: MC]) known for its Panasonic brand products, today announced the company's plan to construct a new flagship lithium-ion battery plant in Osaka City. With two other existing manufacturing bases in Osaka Prefecture and ...
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TripTelevision and ICE Portal join hands
TripTelevision, a video sales and marketing platform, has formed a partnership with ICE Portal (ICE). The two companies will focus on creating a worldwide rich media environment for the online consumer.
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TripTelevision Partners With ICE Portal
TripTelevision has partnered with global distributor, ICE Portal (ICE), in a move geared towards renovating and reshaping the online video experience. As consumers become increasingly more interested in web-based videos, more and more people are relying on the Internet for their travel and tourism decision-making. Together, TripTelevision and ICE Portal will work towards capitalizing on the ...
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IS IT HOT or what? It's Day 3 of the 2008 Sexy Singles and we've got seven more beautiful people to introduce.
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by werfu (2.36) on Thu 29th Mar 2007 13:52 UTC
OEM license sell by Microsoft to tell is far to cost as much as the boxed edition we can buy in a Best Buy. I work for a small computer store and we sell the OEM version of Vista nearly CAN$ 100 less ($159 for Home Premium) than the boxed one and we're still making profit.
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Portuguese Classmate PC to circumnavigate globe
WE'VE ALL READ ABOUT THE DEALS that Intel has brokered around the world to flog its netbooks/ nettops/ classmate PCs. What hasn’t been exactly clear in all this is: who’ll be in charge of actually building the computers?
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Matsushita plans plant for rechargeable batteries
Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co. plans to build a new lithium-ion battery plant in western Japan, the maker of Panasonic electronics products said Wednesday.
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Kolkata bomb scare: 1 more arrested
A day after the arrest of the owner of a cyber cafe from where an email threatening to blow up important places in the city was sent, police on Wednesday detained a woman working with the Salt Lake cafe in connection with the case.
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NTT deploys Juniper routers to scale its IP network
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Juniper Networks , Inc, provider of high-performance networking, has announced that Japan's NTT Communications (NTT Com) has deployed Juniper Networks T1600 core routers to scale the capacity of its global IP network, the largest dedicated Internet backbone network in the world.
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NTT Deploys Juniper T1600 Core Routers
Bangalore, INDIA: Juniper Networks, Inc., a high-performance networking provider, today announced that Japan's NTT Communications has deployed Juniper Networks' T1600 core routers to scale the capacity of its global IP network.
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Dell tests Music Player to renew iPod Battle: Report
BANGALORE (Reuters) - 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. ...
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Yahoo!, HP, Intel meet in the cloud
Open source research project to "remove barriers"
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