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A lack of information from the global headquarters of software giants Oracle and SAP has left the pairs' Australian divisions completely in the dark about what actions to take in the wake of the closure of SAP's Oracle services subsidiary TomorrowNow.
ZDNet Australia |
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Advertising follows eyeballs to the Internet
The reach of online advertising is growing as consumers, especially younger ones, move online for content and consumption.
CTV.ca |
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Newsletter Subscription
Eleven people have been charged or indicted in a massive identity theft and computer fraud scheme involving some of the largest data breaches in recent U.S. history, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
ARNnet |
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Alienware m15x Gaming Notebook follow-up
Recently we posted a full review of Alienware’s 15.4-inch gaming system, the m15x. This system ended up being a powerhouse (not unexpected given its $4619 price) and was one of the most impressive gaming notebooks that we have ever tested. Even without all the fancy upgrades the m15x, which has a starting price of $1499, [...]
Geek.com |
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Internet job seekers fall victim to fraud
At least three Mid-Michigan job seekers are doing just that again after responding to a posting on the popular Web site "Craigslist."
ABC12 Mid-Michigan |
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Time Warner 2Q profit drops 26 per cent
Time Warner Inc's second-quarter earnings fell 26 per cent on declining subscriber fees at its AOL online unit and lower ad revenue at the Time publishing business, the media conglomerate says.
The West Australian |
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World Wide I.D. Theft Ring Busted
You could hear as early as Wednesday if you are one of the millions of people whose credit and debit card numbers were stolen in a massive computer hacking.
The Kentucky Post |
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TechBits package
(AP:SEATTLE) Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener.
INO News |
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Internet flaw a boon to hackers
A skull-and-crossbones symbol is placed over a computer keyboard at a 'hacker academy' in Paris, France. Computer security professionals crammed into a Las Vegas ballroom on Wednesday for the first public briefing on an Internet flaw that lets hackers hijack traffic on the World Wide Web.
TODAYonline |
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Pennies tracks budgets on iPhone, iPod touch
Software developer design by a knife has announced Pennies, a budgeting application for the iPhone and iPod touch. Pennies offers a straight-forward user interface, with a fuel-guage indicator to track spending. A user's budget is always two taps away, with easy entering of new purchases due to built-in categories, and specific expense tracking is ...
MacNN |
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Globalive CEO says no charge for texts; looking for Quebec toehold
MONTREAL - Globalive Communications Corp. is getting ready to roll out flat-rate cellphone plans that would include such features as texting, but the telecom company still needs to get a presence in Quebec to become a national wireless player.
Canoe Technology |
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World Wide I.D. Theft Ring Busted
You could hear as early as Wednesday if you are one of the millions of people whose credit and debit card numbers were stolen in a massive computer hacking.
WCPO Cincinnati |
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Open Phone Hardware Vendor Frees Schematics
"OpenMoko is often associated with a similarly named OpenMoko.org project, which aims to create a completely open source mobile phone software stack.
Linux Today |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Government Computer News
The Coreflood Trojan responsible for the infections has been around in one form or another since 2002, said Joe Stewart, director of malware research for SecureWorks Inc. The botnet is being used by a Russian crime group on whose command and control server Stewart found the stolen information.
Government Computer News |
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Cape Fear Utility computer glitch
Some customers of the Cape Fear Utility haven't been getting their bills.
WECT 6 Wilmington |
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School Employee Accused Of Stealing Campus' Computer Equipment
MELBOURNE, Fla. -- A Brevard County public schools employee was arrested and accused of stealing nearly $100,000 worth of computer equipment. Melbourne police arrested 46-year-old Chevez Price, a computer information technician at University Park Elementary School.
WFTV 9 Orlando |
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Akamai Technologies fell $.12 or .5 percent, to $23.04. Amazon fell $1.02 or 1.3 percent, to $78.09.
INO News |
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NASA awards Glenn Center support contract
The U.S. space agency's Glenn Research Center has awarded a follow-on support services contract to the DB Consulting Group Inc. of Silver Spring, Md.The National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract requires the company to perform a variety of tasks, including computer and software engineering, security, networking, application development and Web services at the center.NASA said the ...
Moldova.org |
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Don't be naive: computers will never be secure
"Unusable on the black market” - that's what the Identity and Passport Service said when it had to admit that 3,000 blank passports and the van carrying them had been stolen in Oldham last week.
Times Online |
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Unicon Systems Hermes Mobile Device Platform Wins LinuxWorld 2008 Best Mobility Solution Award
SAN FRANCISCO----Unicon Systems, developers of CCOTS™ mobile devices and scalable Systems-on-Display technology for mobile applications, has been awarded The LinuxWorld 2008 "Best Mobility solution" Product Excellence Award for its Hermes, a next generation mobile device.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Don't be naive: computers will never be secure
"Unusable on the black market” - that's what the Identity and Passport Service said when it had to admit that 3,000 blank passports and the van carrying them had been stolen in Oldham last week.
Times Online |
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Customer Service
MONTREAL - Globalive Communications Corp. is getting ready to roll out flat-rate cellphone plans that would include such features as texting, but the telecom company still needs to get a presence in Quebec to become a national wireless player.
Brandon Sun |
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Time Warner to split AOL in two
Dial-up Internet and advertising businesses to become separate by 2009, a move that could make a sale or merger of either business easier
The Globe and Mail |
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War of the Words: Scrabulous Is off Facebook, but Did Hasbro Win the Game?
Scrabble -- the board game in which you compete with other players in making words -- has become a familiar household name since it was introduced in 1948. Its unofficial online double -- Scrabulous -- has become one of the most popular applications on Facebook since it was launched in July 2007. Now, both games are making waves as Hasbro, the copyright holder for Scrabble in the U.S. and ...
Knowledge at Wharton |
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