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NASDAQ Grants Novatel Wireless Request for Continued Listing
Novatel Wireless, Inc. (Nasdaq:NVTL), a leading provider of wireless broadband access solutions, today announced that the NASDAQ Listing Qualifications Panel has granted the Company's request for continued listing on NASDAQ through October 17, 2008, by which date the Company must file its Form 10-Q for the period ending March 31, 2008 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company is ...
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Barry J. Plaga Named Next Guidance Software, Inc. Chief Financial Officer
Guidance Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), today announced that Barry J. Plaga will be its next Chief Financial Officer, succeeding current CFO Frank Sansone.
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FCC Is Field Testing Devices to Gauge Interference With Theatrical Microphone Frequency
The Federal Communication Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) is currently field testing the performance of prototype White Space Devices, like laptops, which use the same free broadcast television spectrum as theatrical wireless microphones.
Playbill via Yahoo! News |
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Alec Baldwin dishes on alternative career aspirations
The Emmy nominee dishes on alternative career aspirations. It's not that he's unhappy with "30 Rock" necessarily. Maybe he's just feeling that 50-year-old's itch to start something new. Then again, as he fusses over the computer, it could just be the uttering of a capricious thought.
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Memorex adds 500GB Ultra TravelDrive
Memorex on Thursday announced it would add a 500GB version of its portable hard disk drive to its Ultra TravelDrive range, replacing the 320GB drive as the largest capacity offering. At the same time, the company dropped the 80GB and 120GB capacity versions of the drives. The 2.5-inch drive requires only a USB 2.0 connection to both transfer files ...
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IBM Exec on Linux Apps: 'I'm Tired of Waiting'
Open-source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, an IBM open-source guru said.
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End of Windows, Gas Crisis Scams, Laptop Seizures
Readers discuss Microsoft's cloud computing project, possible gas crisis scams, and laptop search and seizure policies.
PC World |
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Obama campaign unveils GOTV Internet program
Associated Press - August 7, 2008 5:14 PM ET HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Barack Obama's Montana campaign hopes its Internet program that lets volunteers produce unique contact lists will help the...
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Online Advertising Makes Market Gains
MOSCOW — Internet advertising in Russia grew 73 percent to $260 million in the first half of the year and may top $600 million this year, according to the MindShare Interaction research agency.
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COURTS: Falls house flipper going to jail
A Niagara Falls man was found guilty of criminal contempt of court after he tried to flip properties on the Internet in direct violation of a court order, according to Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s office.Justice Kevin M. Dillon found Joseph Furan, 39, of Lockport Road, guilty of criminal contempt of court for seven violations of a prior court judgment by advertising properties on the Internet ...
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Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has offered more details about a fundamental flaw in the Domain Name System and the extent of the vulnerability. Apple's Domain Name System patch for Mac OS X systems is not completely effective, according to security experts.
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Windows PCs Now Much Cheaper Than Macs
Price gap has widened in recent months, fueling hopes for Apple price cuts.
US News & World Report |
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Where Are All the Dangerous DNS Exploits? Nowhere and Everywhere
Dan Kaminsky, the security researcher who first sounded the alarm that the entire Internet was in grave danger due to a widespread vulnerability, has revealed in front of a packed audience at the Black Hat security conference the details behind the initial subterfuge -- and potential problems that could still pick apart the Web world as we know it.
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 7, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Wikia Introduces "Evolution" Toolbar To Expand Reach To Other Search Engines Like many before it, most recently Mahalo, Wikia Search has introduced a Firefox toolbar, called "Wikia Evolution," to expand the site's reach and engage more users in ...
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It's Official. Icahn's on the Yahoo Board
Microsoft hugger Carl Icahn is now officially on the Yahoo board. Under the deal that ended his proxy fight, two more directors from Icahn's original "oust-the-incumbents" proxy slate are supposed to be elected by mid-month. The list was supposed to include ex-AOL CEO Jonathan Miller but Time Warner is enforcing his non-compete. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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Sec Rice w/ Mike Allen (The Politico, Yahoo! News)
Secretary Condoleezza Rice: Interview With Mike Allen of The Politico and Yahoo! News
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Apple May Have the Ability to Remotely Squash iPhone Apps
According to an unconfirmed report from an iPhone expert, Apple can remotely disable select third-party applications on its smartphone.
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Even computer security pros vulnerable to scams
Computer security professionals tend to be a highly paranoid bunch, seeing potential threats everywhere. It turns out that some aren't cautious enough, though.
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Ubuntu cuddles Zimbra
Zimbra, the open source email software that Yahoo acquired for US$350m last year, is officially coming to Ubuntu Linux.
ZDNet Australia |
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Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher
The Russian hacker gang using a Microsoft administration tool to steal passwords has cashed in big time for years, the researcher who has tracked the group's crimes said Thursday.
IT World |
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Selection of runner Lomong to carry U.S. flag particularly poignant
BEIJING — After a tasty buffet meal at a nearby hotel restaurant followed by a few cups of delicious green tea — I had plenty of choices; there was a separate tea menu, featuring at least a dozen varieties — I'm content to return to job-related duties. First, it was time to scan the headlines in China Daily and USA Today and surf the Web site of some major newspapers and take stock of some of ...
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Websense, Inc. Chooses Pearson VUE for Exclusive Test Delivery
Pearson VUE, the electronic certification and licensure testing business of Pearson, announced that it has signed a contract with Websense, Inc. Pearson VUE began exclusive delivery of the Websense Web Security Professional Certification exam in its Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Center network on June 23, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Elvis' Peacock Jumpsuit Sells For Online Record
Elvis Presley's favorite performance costume has sold online for a record-breaking price.
NBC 6 Miami |
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Barry J. Plaga Named Next Guidance Software, Inc. Chief Financial Officer
Guidance Software, Inc. (585511;NASDAQ:GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), today announced
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Elpida posts third straight quarterly loss as sales slide
Elpida Memory Inc., the nation's largest maker of computer memory chips, reported Thursday its third consecutive quarterly loss after a glut drove down prices. The net loss was ¥13.8 billion during the business first quarter that ended June 30, compared with a profit of ¥14.6 billion a year earlier, Tokyo-based Elpida said. The loss exceeded the ¥13.2 billion median of five analysts' estimates. ...
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