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Party supplier Celebrate Express draws interest for merger or buyout
Kirkland-based Celebrate Express, an online and catalog retailer of party supplies, has been approached by suitors interested in a merger or acquisition, the company said in a regulatory filing.
Seattle Times |
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Yahoo adds video sharing to Flickr
Yahoo has added video sharing to its Flickr photo website in an effort to carve a niche in an online arena dominated by Google-owned YouTube.
iafrica.com |
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News Corp, Microsoft meet on joint Yahoo bid: report
Microsoft Corp and News Corp are in talks about making a joint bid for Yahoo Inc that would add MySpace to the Yahoo-Microsoft combination proposed by the world's largest software maker, The New York Times reported.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Surfing on the Wi-Fi wave
You're on the road when you suddenly figure out the solution to your client's problem, and you want to send an e-mail detailing that idea.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Birmingham City Council to recycle 20,000 Council computers for the community
Service Birmingham, the joint venture between Birmingham City Council and Capita with the objective of supporting the Council in transforming the way in which it works, has launched a scheme to recycle up to 20,000 Council computers as and when they are updated.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Gigabyte GA-EX38-DQ6 Review
There are many components that are included in a complete computer system, all of which are required for proper operation. However, there is one component that allows all of the other parts to interface with one another. This component is, of course, the motherboard.
Overclockers Club |
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Recycling your stuff
Something magical happens about this time of year.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Technology Briefing
Data experts in Oslo protest OOXLM as world standard ... Adobe's Media Player lets PC users watch downloaded TV ... British company gets rights to MySpace video outside U.S.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 9th Aug 2006 16:03 UTC, submitted by OSer
"All of you who are reading this article right now are doing so with the help of an operating system.
New Mobile Computing |
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InForce Computing Announces IFC-9112S Ultra Low Power AdvancedMC Processor Module Based on the New Intel® Atom™ ...
Delivers advanced multi-media features to next generation MicroTCA and AdvancedTCA systems
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Milk Goes Web Mobile With New Interactive Video Site
Addictive Mobility powered Milk's Get a Load of Milk campaign by converting their eight second commercials for the mobile environment. The mobile web campaign attracts teens with videos they can view quickly and share with friends on their video enabled cell phones, easily accessible on the go. The mobile site utilized viral marketing with the Send to a Friend feature.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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UK's Museum of Computing is about to be evicted
The Museum of Computing in Swindon is the UK’s first dedicated computer museum and it is now facing eviction after the University of Bath in Swindon withdraws from the Oakfield campus in July.
PublicTechnology.net |
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At Pine Grove Area, future is now
PINE GROVE — With books and notes at standby, juniors Chiel Joyner and Kaela Banks worked on laptop computers Wednesday at the Pine Grove Area High School library.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Reality Bytes
If students didn't get straight As before the invention of the television, what were they doing? Without laptops to scope the same Facebook pictures for hours, Xbox to diddle around with mind-numbing FIFA, and cell phones to text inside jokes you shared with your friends an hour before, the bed proved the only escape from reality.
The Heights |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Mar 2007 22:26 UTC
Apple's new Apple TV runs a modified version of the Mac OS X operating system that hackers have already managed to extract and boot on an Intel-based MacBook and an external USB drive . AppleTVHacks.net, a website documenting the various Apple TV hacks, has posted photos and a video of the Apple TV system software running on a 13-inch Apple MacBook.
New Mobile Computing |
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Lawsuit challenges sex offender law regarding computers
insfonmascw INDIANAPOLIS - A state legislator says he is confident that a state law that would allow police to search the computers of sex offenders long after their sentences end will withstand a legal challenge.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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LG Display Profit Beats Estimates as LCD Sales Surge (Update1)
April 10 (Bloomberg) -- LG Display Co. , the world's second- largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, reported its second- highest quarterly profit, beating analysts' estimates, as demand for screens used in computers and televisions surged.
Bloomberg.com |
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iPhone 2.0 to get contact search, meeting invites
Apple's next generation iPhone 2.0 software is expected to bring both contact search and meeting invites, according the latest builds distributed to developers. Based on a information from software distributed privately to enterprise beta testers, new screenshots reveal a new search bar in the Contacts menu. The new feature replaces the magnifying ...
MacNN |
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Street View
Google scares and fascinates me. The dot.com giant is effectively snooping through its subscribers' e-mail to target Internet advertising to their computers and offering incredible street-level views of homes and businesses in select cities, including Hemet and San Jacinto.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 07:10 UTC
"The founder of the ambitious "$100 laptop" project, which plans to give inexpensive computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, revealed Thursday that the machine for now costs $175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface."
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Nov 2006 12:47 UTC, submitted by teigetje
The next release of the RISC OS Firefox port will be Iyonix-only , developer Peter Naulls revealed today.
New Mobile Computing |
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Online predator gets jail term in NT
One of Australia's worst and youngest online predators has been called a "gross sort of misfit" by a Northern Territory judge who sentenced him to almost three years in prison.
The West Australian |
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Recent Original Stories
US sales of computers carrying Microsoft's new operating system Vista soared in the week after it was launched , defying the expectations of analysts who gave Vista lackluster reviews.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:49 UTC
"AMD has been a leader in getting 64-bit technology off the PowerPoint and into servers, desktops, and wherever else they can put it and has a clear-cut technology advantage over most of the current crop of Intel processors.
OS News |
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Teen 'raped' after online meeting
Two charged over sexual assault of 16-year-old one met on social networking site, police say.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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