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...TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT... ...TROPICAL STORM WIND WARNING NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CDT TUESDAY... ...NEW INFORMATION... MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 50 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME INCREASE IN STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS...AND EDOUARD COULD BE NEARING HURRICANE STRENGTH BEFORE REACHING THE COASTLINE.
KLFY Lafayette |
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MobileMe's rocky rollout
Apple's new MobileMe Internet service has been greeted with unflattering reviews, blogosphere bashing and headaches among devoted customers - a highly unusual reception for a new release from a company known for its polish and ability to hit all the right tech notes.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Digital Crossroads: A smart-phone for every consumer
A lot has been written about how Apple added support for Microsoft Exchange to help the iPhone better compete against BlackBerry and Windows Mobile in corporate environments.
San Jose Mercury News |
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A pocketful of iPhone apps
The outstanding new feature on Apple's iPhone - both the new 3G and original versions - is that it allows users to download and install applications.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Moon girl found with Brighton Township man
A Moon Township girl masquerading online as a 26-year-old was found unharmed Thursday with a Brighton Township man.
The Beaver County Times |
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New Logitech Premium Bluetooth Keyboard-and-Mouse Combination Features Flagship MX Revolution Mouse
Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), creator of the first keyboard-and-mouse desktop set, today introduced the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution to help people navigate through today’s comp
Thaipr.net |
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New Technique To Compress Light Could Open Doors For Optical Communications
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have devised a way to squeeze light into tighter spaces than ever thought possible, potentially opening doors to new technology in the fields of optical communications, miniature lasers and optical computers
PhotonicsOnline |
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Three-Cent Music Tracks Try To Crack China's Piracy Problem
Just how cheap do music downloads need to be before listeners will buy them rather than pull 'em from P2P? About three cents, reckons one new Chinese platform. That's how much a track costs at Wawawa, a new platform started by ringtone firm R2G with repertoire from San Fran-based indie distributor Ioda. The service offers up to 88 MP3s per month for 20 yuan ($2.92) - the price set low in a ...
CBS News |
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BRACE THE INTERNET: iPhone Nano rumours surface - Christmas launch on the way
"Oh my god... *stares at the internet*... it's STARTING AGAIN."
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Afrika : nouvelle vidéo
Sony Computer Entertainment nous dévoile une nouvelle vidéo d'Afrika sur PlayStation 3.
JeuxFrance.com |
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NewBlueFX Bursts into Mac Market with Video Special Effects and Transitions for Apple Final Cut Pro
DMN Newswire--2008-8-4-- NewBlue, Inc. today continued its widening rollout of video effects plugins by unveiling a host of new offerings for Apple Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Intel discusses ATI and Nvidia killing Larrabee, launching as early as 2009
Filed under: Desktops , Gaming While Intel's Larrabee might not be a household name for consumers just yet, it's certainly at the table where Nvidia and AMD/ATI eat. The many-core (8 to 48, at least, according to that Intel graphic) x86 chip runs all your existing apps while tossing in support for OpenGL and DirectX thus eliminating the need for a discrete graphics chip . At least ...
Engadget |
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Schools face more Internet bullying issues
Some students are using the Web to launch attacks on their peers.
Tulsa World |
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Travellers to US warned of laptop seizure threat
Brit laptops can be seized and retained indefinitely. Travellers to the United States are being warned that US agents now have the authority to seize and retain their laptops indefinitely, according to a new policy detailed in documents issued by the US Department of Homeland Security.
TechWorld |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Jul 2007 22:52 UTC
PureMobile sent us in for a review one of Nokia's newest and most powerful handsets: the E90 . The E90 is a Communicator-class device and very popular among businessmen, but also among system administrators too (one of our friends, sysadmin at Google, is using Nokia's qwerty/wifi devices specifically for SSH access).
New Mobile Computing |
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Dell attempts to copyright 'cloud computing'
Nefarious trademark attempt uncovered. Dell may be trying to grab control of a term that could define technology infrastructure for years to come.
TechWorld |
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Feds claim right to laptops
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will continue to allow its agents to seize notebook computers and retain the devices indefinitely.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Fins-Up Releases the FIN for MacBook Family of Computers
Premier provider of high-quality stands for Apple's MacBook Pro and MacBook computers, Fins-Up, LLC, today announced the availability of the FIN. Designed and manufactured to exacting standards exclusively for Apple's MacBook family of laptop computers, the FIN is constructed from durable 100% aircraft-grade aluminum.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Patriot Scientific Increases Stake in Talis Data Systems
CARLSBAD, Calif.----Patriot Scientific today announced that it has increased its ownership, from 15 to more than 41 percent, in Talis Data Systems, LLC, San Diego, a company that produces multi-domain computer and network security products for government, military and enterprise customers.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Business Wire's Feature Topic Series Media Schedule Reminder
Topic-specific packages of feature news releases and multimedia content are issued on prescheduled dates via Business Wire and are available online at www.BusinessWire.com to the media at no charge.
Centre Daily Times |
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I copied it from the game - murder suspect
A Thai teenager is facing the death penalty for allegedly killing a cab driver after playing a violent computer game.
Independent Online |
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888 Sales Rise 33% on Online Bingo and Sports Wagers (Update2)
Aug. 4 (Bloomberg) -- 888 Holdings Plc , the second-largest U.K. online gaming company, said second-quarter sales rose 33 percent after the introduction of bingo and sports betting spurred more bettors to open accounts.
Bloomberg.com |
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Tech Q&A: Firefox 3 performs well
ptech Q I'm concerned about software bugs in new programs. When do you recommend that people begin using the new Firefox 3 Web browser? A Try it now.
San Jose Mercury News |
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MobileMe's rocky rollout
Apple's new MobileMe Internet service has been greeted with unflattering reviews, blogosphere bashing and headaches among devoted customers - a highly unusual reception for a new release from a company known for its polish and ability to hit all the right tech notes.
San Jose Mercury News |
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A pocketful of iPhone apps
The outstanding new feature on Apple's iPhone - both the new 3G and original versions - is that it allows users to download and install applications.
San Jose Mercury News |
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