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Siemens wants to end Fujitsu joint venture - WSJ
BANGALORE, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Siemens AG has told Fujitsu Ltd <6702.T> it wants to pull out of their Fujitsu Siemens Computers [NIXG.UL ] joint venture, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Latest transfer rumours - August 6
All the latest transfer gossip on Wolves, Albion, Villa, Walsall and Blues. We have scoured the back pages and the internet to bring you the latest gossip.
Express and Star |
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Ariz. educators embrace trend of technology in their curriculum
Just two decades ago, many schools had only a few computers and taught lessons about typing. But Monday marked a drastic change for Arizona schools as one of the first K-5 technology academies opened its doors to students.
The Arizona Republic |
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New Initiative to Protect Programmers From Legal Threats
Las Vegas - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today launches its Coders' Rights Project -- a new initiative to protect programmers and developers from legal threats hampering their cutting-edge research.
Electronic Frontier Foundations |
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Google takes translation to the next level
The new Google Translation Center will be a marketplace for matching translators with people who need their services.
ITP.net |
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High-flying Wi-Fi
But the dream of surfing the Web while soaring through the skies isn't dead. Delta Airlines said today it will be the first U.S. carrier to offer Wi-Fi on its entire domestic fleet.
Everett Herald |
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Flaw lets criminals redirect Internet users
A vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to evil double websites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
Denver Post |
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Google offers free music search in China
Service will allow users in China to search tens of thousands of Chinese songs by singer or song title and download them for free.
CNET |
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Front Range Briefs Loveland Reporter-Herald Staff
Communications Technology Commission seeks input from area residents LOVELAND – The Loveland Communications Technology Commission is currently reviewing the city of Loveland Web site for the purpose of making recommendations on how the site can be better utilized and made more user friendly.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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Net a 'secret place for criminals'
FROM Olympic ticketing scams to sophisticated operations stealing credit card details, the internet has become a place where criminals can operate undetected, Australian Federal Police chief Mick Keelty says.
Herald Sun |
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Net a 'secret place for criminals'
FROM Olympic ticketing scams to sophisticated operations stealing credit card details, the internet has become a place where criminals can operate undetected, Australian Federal Police chief Mick Keelty says.
Daily Telegraph |
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Net a 'secret place for criminals'
FROM Olympic ticketing scams to sophisticated operations stealing credit card details, the internet has become a place where criminals can operate undetected, Australian Federal Police chief Mick Keelty says.
News Interactive |
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Net a 'secret place for criminals'
FROM Olympic ticketing scams to sophisticated operations stealing credit card details, the internet has become a place where criminals can operate undetected, Australian Federal Police chief Mick Keelty says.
News Interactive |
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FCC approval paves way for iPhone in Vermont
MONTPELIER -- The approval of a rural wireless plan by the Federal Communications Commission earlier this month appears to pave the way for Apple's iPhone to finally come to Vermont, according to state officials. ... - By DANIEL BARLOW Vermont Press Bureau
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Bennett case investigators end laptop search in dump
MONTPELIER -- Texas investigators have ceased searching a dump there for a computer allegedly containing evidence connected with the Brooke Bennett case, according to media reports in the state. ... - Vermont Press Bureau
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Web security gap closing — slowly
A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being...
Seattle Times |
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Living without a cell signal
At first, it felt like punishment for the 150 girls at Camp Royal in the Sequoia Lake YMCA campgrounds of the remote Sierras. No technology. No cell phones. No computers. But in the end, they had an experience they will never forget.
Madera Tribune |
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Flying High with useful iPhone 3G App
Apple's new iPhone App Store is full of ways to waste time, but some Houston entrepreneurs are trying to leverage the device's popularity to turn a profit.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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The National Australia Bank will approach the overhaul of its core banking systems cautiously over the next year, spending just $30 million on the Oracle-based first stage of the project, the bank's chief information officer Michelle Tredenick said today.
ZDNet Australia |
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Police: Victim traps alleged burglar
A Rutland man charged with two burglaries got caught when he unwittingly tried to sell a laptop to the person he stole it from, according to police. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
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Stoops boots incoming freshman off Oklahoma's team
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) _ An incoming freshman player at Oklahoma was dismissed from the football team Friday by coach Bob Stoops after a video of him rapping about guns and shooting people appeared on the Internet.
Waxahachie Daily Light |
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Top Headlines
FALL RIVER - Whether North Attleboro Electric launched its failed Internet service business as a feeder program for a future high-speed Internet business has become one of the key issues in the trial of its former general manager.
The Sun Chronicle |
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With help from Microsoft, NBC to stream 2,200 hours of live Olympics coverage online
NBC, with help from Microsoft and several other technology companies, is attempting an unprecedented online presentation of the Summer Olympics...
Seattle Times |
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FCC approval paves way for iPhone in Vermont
MONTPELIER -- The approval of a rural wireless plan by the Federal Communications Commission earlier this month appears to pave the way for Apple's iPhone to finally come to Vermont, according to state officials. ... - By DANIEL BARLOW Vermont Press Bureau
Rutland Herald |
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A-B's data loss affects more than 190,000 people
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The number of people nationwide affected by the theft of laptops with personal information about current and former employees of Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. has grown to more than 190,000.
Sioux City Journal |
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