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Motorola and Advanced Info Service Launch WiMAX Trials in Thailand
BANGKOK, Thailand, April 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is working with Advanced Info Service (AIS), the largest mobile operator in Thailand, to conduct trials of mobile WiMAX solutions. The trials will enable AIS to gain insight into the next generation personal wireless broadband services.
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ISL Light Donates to the Charity Organization Women Are Dreamers Too
Xlab, the parent company of the remote support, work and collaboration tools ISL Online, announced that it has donated an ISL Online Server License package to Women Are Dreamers Too, a non-profit technical organization helping victims of domestic violence.
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YAHOO! MAY BE BOARD
Shares of Yahoo! jumped yesterday as rumors spread that Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer was ready to bring his $42 billion takeover offer directly to the Internet icon's shareholders. Yahoo! stock, which dipped below $26 a share in early trading...
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Now you can easily publish your first book
The Internet lets us do things and affords us opportunities like never before. Take publishing for example. The Internet has literally transformed the music business. Things like iTunes and MP3 players have really turned the music industry around. But the Web has changed the music publishing industry as well. There used to only be a few record label companies out there that were capable of ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jun 2006 22:16 UTC
It's time for the Windows and Linux communities to drop the religious war and get together in a hurry to put the strengths of each operating system to best use, according to a nationally recognized authority on Windows Server.
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Ramada Inn Philadelphia Airport to use Vector180's network services
Vector180 says that it will be providing Ramada with a dedicated internet line in addition to network integration software that will enable the company to easily arrange for meetings, conferences and conventions without much difficulty.
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Microsoft helps to break its own encryption
Extra help for law enforcement. Microsoft has developed a set of tools that law enforcement agents can use to get around criminals' growing use of encryption software, like Microsoft's own BitLocker.
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INTEROP: Prototyping tool eases iPhone app design
Enterprises that want to create applications for Apple's iPhone will be able to build and try out prototypes using a special programming template unveiled on Tuesday.
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Single PC powers multiple users
NComputing's new terminal. It's a PC. Modern PCs use only a small fraction of their processing power and waste energy. According to NComputing, there is an answer to the malady, a new desktop virtualisation product, with a much lower per seat cost compared with competitor products from VMware, Citrix, Microsoft and Wyse.
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Virus writers copyright own software
You have to be kidding, says world. Some malware developers have taken to copyrighting their work, according to Symantec.
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Israeli detectives jailed for Trojan hack
Notorious 2005 case reaches last chapter. The long-running and notorious case of the Israeli private detectives accused of trying to carry out industrial espionage using specially-crafted Trojans has reached a conclusion of sorts - three members of the agency have been put behind bars.
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Nigeria: Reltel, Zinox Team for Digital Super Highway
When you buy a piece of Zinox laptop from May 1, 2008, it will come bundled with a Reltel Wireless broadband connection which immediately opens the buyer much more easily to the information superhighway.
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Nigeria: Zinox, Nigerian Tech Dream, Wins Global Award
Global number one chip maker, Intel Corporation worldwide, last week pointed a way to the future when it gathered industry leaders at the prestigious Marriot Hotel in Rome to canvass a roadmap for the years ahead.
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YANDEX TO HELP SET UP KAZAKH SEARCH ENGINE
Telecommunications Russia's largest web resource and search engine, Yandex, and the Kazakh Agency for Information and Communications have agreed to join forces to develop Kazakhstan's internet and help the Kazakhstan create its own search engine.
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Yandex To Help Set Up Kazakh Search Engine
Russia's largest web resource and search engine, Yandex, and the Kazakh Agency for Information and Communications have agreed to join forces to develop Kazakhstan's internet and help the Kazakhstan create its own search engine.
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Control and keep an eye on many VNC sessions at once
vncthumbnailviewer was created for monitoring desktops in a computer lab environment. It uses the TightVNC Java code, and is thus fairly stable and glitch-free.
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Recent Original Stories
It was a long time in coming, but Microsoft has finally acknowledged that its anti-Linux site had gone past the point of usefulness. On August 23, Microsoft pulled plug on the 'Get the Facts' site , replacing it with a new Windows Server 'Compare' site . "The goal of the site is to offer more in-depth information and customer-to-customer opinions about many of the issues IT administrators face," ...
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Win Free Seats to Major Live Poker Events Including the WSOP 2008 in CelebPoker.com New Online Poker League
To win Free seats simply need to be placed in a TOP 3 position in any 3 of the scheduled Poker League tournaments between Monday and Sunday each week throughout May at CelebPoker.com, Winning your seat couldn't have made easier. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/poker/leauge/prweb886794.htm
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Patni net dips 39% y-o-y
Patni Computer Systems in its first quarter results ended March 31, 2008 reported a dip of 39 per cent in its net income at Rs 72.46 crore from Rs 120 crore registered during the corresponding quarter last fiscal.
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Summit Highlights C-Level IT Career Opportunities for African-American Students
A summit and career panel discussion designed to motivate African-American information technology students recently took place at Winston-Salem State University. Chief information officers from some of the nation's top companies discussed how to be successful in the field and ascend to C-level positions. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Music industry loses ruling in file-sharing case over Kazaa
NEW YORK — Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group and other labels failed to prove that an Arizona couple violated copyrights by allegedly using the file-sharing program Kazaa to distribute songs on their computer, a federal judge ruled.
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Microsoft device helping solve crimes
Microsoft said thousands of U.S. and international police officers are using a special USB thumb drive to gather digital evidence.The Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor contains 150 commands that can quickly decrypt passwords to analyze a computer's Internet activity and stored data, eliminating the need to seize a computer itself, The Seattle Times reported Tuesday.Microsoft provides ...
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June 2008 American Journal Of Public Health Highlights: Health Of LGBT Populations
The article below will be published online April 29, 2008, at 4 p.m. (ET) by the American Journal of Public Health under "First Look" at http://www.ajph.org/first_look.shmtl, and they are currently scheduled to appear in the June 2008 print issue of the Journal.
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Glitch delays Windows XP SP3 release
Microsoft: Service pack suffering "compatibility issue"
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Students place second in Microsoft contest
When freshmen Laura Hanes, Reed Probus, and Ryan Tilton were in their USEM class fall quarter, professor Phil Prins showed the class a 10-minute clip of the 2007 international finals of the Imagine Cup competition in Korea.
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