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Time Warner to split AOL in two
Time Warner Inc said it would split AOL's dial-up Internet and advertising businesses into separate divisions by early 2009...
Express India |
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Cayce man, subject of internet sting, arrested in Columbia
A Cayce man was arrested by South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) agents on charges of criminal solicitation of a minor and second degree attempted criminal sexual conduct with a minor.
WIS News 10 Columbia |
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
By PETER SVENSSON NEW YORK (AP) -- When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small _ good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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NASA Glenn awards big contract
The research center has extended a follow-on contract that totals $88 million to a Maryland-based computer science and software engineering company.
Crain's Cleveland Business |
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Admiral: Never looked for UFO data
A former high-ranking military intelligence official rumored to have been snubbed in his attempts to obtain sheltered UFO data insists he never even bothered to look for it.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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One Laptop per Child Expands Presence in Asia Region
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization focused on providing educational tools to help children in developing countries "learn learning," is strengthening its presence in Asia with the appointments of Anthony S K Wong as President of OLPC China and Satish Jha as President of OLPC India.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Scientists look for new data mining tricks
ATLANTA - It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analysing the resulting mountains of data.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Turning $1,000 Into $277 Trillion
It's astoundingly easy. People on the Internet said so.
The Motley Fool |
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Scientists look for new data mining tricks
ATLANTA - It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analysing the resulting mountains of data.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Corsair kit dominates DDR3
CORSAIR IS BREAKING IN a new Dominator DDR3 2133MHz 2x1GB kit at TweakTown today. That’s also a first, 2133MHz, a hot new record breaking piece of hardware that’ll take active cooling to work properly.
The Inquirer |
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Cistera Networks to Amend Historical Filings
Cistera Networks(R) (OTCBB: CNWTE) a leading provider of enterprise application platforms and engines for Internet Protocol (IP) Communications, today filed an 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission explaining the delay in filing its 10-KSB for fiscal year 2008 ended March 31, 2008. The delay resulted from a comprehensive review of the company's historical treatment of the accounting ...
Centre Daily Times |
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PJC: Apple September Event Expected
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster, in a note to investors on Wednesday, said that he expects Apple to host a special event in early September and announce new iPods and Mac portables. He doesn't see the so-called MacBook touch appearing until 2010
The Mac Observer |
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Cisco earnings up four percent, beating forecasts
NEW YORK (AP) - Cisco Systems says its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings were up four percent, beating expectations. The world's largest maker of computer networking gear reported earnings of $2.01 billion, or 33 cents per share.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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Wednesday August 06, 2008 - 16:48 EST
WASHINGTON -- A new bill that would limit the Internet gambling ban to sports betting while exempting poker and other online wagering is splitting poker advocates.
Rolling Good Times |
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Free Seminar on Internet and Telephone Entry Requirements Offered by ACH Direct and UMACHA to be Held August 12
The sixth in a series of free webinars on automated clearing house (ACH) topics, hosted by ACH Direct and the Upper Midwest ACH Association (UMACHA), is scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, on "WEB and TEL Entries."
Centre Daily Times |
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Wednesday August 06, 2008 - 16:48 EST
WASHINGTON -- A new bill that would limit the Internet gambling ban to sports betting while exempting poker and other online wagering is splitting poker advocates.
Rolling Good Times |
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Some Social Security Numbers on County Clerk’s Website
Rochester, N.Y. – Here’s another identity theft story --- the Democrat running to become Monroe County's Clerk says your social security number is online.
13WHAM Rochester |
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Channel Intelligence partners with buySAFE
Channel Intelligence Inc. has partnered with BuySAFE Inc. to offer its clients buying safeguard servies.
Orlando Business Journal |
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Cisco earnings up four percent, beating forecasts
NEW YORK (AP) - Cisco Systems says its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings were up four percent, beating expectations. The world's largest maker of computer networking gear reported earnings of $2.01 billion, or 33 cents per share.
KJCT 8 Grand Junction |
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NewerTech upgrades miniStack v2.5 to SATA interface
Newer Technology has announced its new miniStack v2.5, an upgrade to its Mac Mini form factor hard drive/powered hub. The miniStack offers three FireWire 400 ports (one in and two out) and four USB 2.0 ports (one in and three out) and now features a SATA interface with the latest Oxford 934 bridge chipset. It is available now at Other World Computi...
MacNN |
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News Briefs
To increase its presence on the Internet, Pepperdine University has launched an official blog for its athletic department.
The Malibu Times |
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Cayce man jailed in web sting
A Cayce man has been arrested in an internet predator sting operation. Leonard Paul Funk Jr., 26, of 832 Holland Avenue in Cayce was arrested by the State Law Enforcement Division during an undercover operation on August 5 and charged with criminal solicitation of a minor and second degree attempted criminal sexual conduct with a minor, a SLED spokesperson said. SLED said Funk is accused of ...
The State |
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More Ways to Protect Yourself From Phishing
In my recent Editors' Notes post on Consumer Reports' recommendation that Mac users dump Safari because the Apple browser...
PC World |
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Mozilla Looks to Grass Roots for Next Wave of Browser Innovation
Mozilla Lab announced its new Mozilla Labs Concept Series and issued a call for participation from anyone interested in submitting a concept, idea or mock-up. The new initiative, Mozilla said, is intended to makes it easy for anyone interested to contribute to the development of the online experience -- no programming experience necessary.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Chyron Posts Strong Q2, Touts Web-Based Graphics
Gannett Broadcasting will be online with Axis Graphics technology in October.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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