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UNCW was a perfect lab for texting business
The two UNCW professors who founded the text message applications firm Mobile Education LLC had a built-in advantage.Born on the campus, the company had access to the perfect texting demographic - the university's student and staff population, said Ron Vetter and Jeff Brown, professors of computer science and mathematics, respectively.
The Wilmington Star-News |
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Online glitch reveals Sky customers’ bank details
SATELLITE broadcaster Sky television has launched an investigation after personal details including bank account numbers of 33 people from several areas of Wexford became available online.
Irish Examiner |
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California, Mo., man gets six years for Internet porn
JEFFERSON CITY — A California, Mo., man was sentenced to in federal court Friday for downloading child pornography over the Internet, said U.S. Attorney John F. Wood, of the Western District of Missouri.
Sedalia Democrat |
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'SYTYCD': The Secret Life of Twitch!
Find out the last song he downloaded, his career role model, and whether he googles his name.
Los Angeles Times |
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Daily Digest 08/09/08
Daily Digest for Aug. 9: NEWS IN BRIEF Registration taken for literacy programs NORMAL — The GED adult literacy program is accepting registrations for the next session of free GED, pre-GED, English as a Second Language, learn to read and pre-employment/computer literacy classes that begin in September.
The Pantagraph |
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Outlook PST Recovery
Outlook Recovery Software- PST email recovery.
Jumbo.com |
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iPod Smart Backup Tools
iPod to Computer Smart backup Tools copy file from iPod to PC easily.
Jumbo.com |
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Computer bests human in Go
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Saturday 9 August 2008 at 01:15:00 Supercomputer tops professional player for first time A computer has beat a top human player at the board game Go for the first time. At an event in the US, a European supercomputer was able to beat...
vnunet.com |
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Sapiens launches Microsoft and .NET based technology platform
Sapiens said that the new platform has capabilities for the insurance and finance sector, which requires the agility and properties of the Sapiens product.
Computer Business Review |
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GG-One Software launches iFastrack to avoid insurance disasters
According to the company, the iFastrack software allows companies to manage risk from uninsured contractors, vendors or tenants over the internet.
Computer Business Review |
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Mitchell announces reseller agreement with Dell
The formal relationship between Dell and Mitchell enables collision repair facilities to operate Mitchell's UltraMate, ABS, and ABS enterprise software on Dell brand hardware, giving them the performance tools to manage repair process, and provide customer service.
Computer Business Review |
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Computer bests human in Go
A computer has beat a top human player at the board game Go for the first time.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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'Cloud computing' trend heightens privacy risks
A US military computer science professor has warned that a trend to push software into the "clouds" exacerbates privacy risks as people trust information to the Internet.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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'Cloud computing' trend heightens privacy risks
A US military computer science professor has warned that a trend to push software into the "clouds" exacerbates privacy risks as people trust information to the Internet.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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PhilBoxing.com >> News
There are 18,202 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 18201 to 18202. Arum, Oscar back on the same page By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports , 01 Jan 1970 Bob Arum leaned forward in his seat, a small grin creasing his face.
Philboxing |
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London News and Reviews
More than £1million a week is being spent on Government focus groups, surveys and opinion polls to find what voters think. In all, £55million has been paid out over the past year for a bewildering range of citizens' juries, telephone and internet polls and consumer surveys.
Evening Standard |
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This Week's Best Posts [Highlights]
If Lifehacker's daily post count's got you scrambling to keep up, subscribe to our less-frequent, cream of the crop top stories feed. Don't want to see Windows downloads, or iPhone posts, or Olympics...
Lifehacker |
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New Blackberry to be unveiled
Blackberry will release the latest version of its emailing mobile phone later this month in an ongoing technology battle with rivals Apple and Nokia. The new phone, called the Bold, will go on sale in the UK around the middle of this month, although no date has yet been set.
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Manassas-based unit readies to deploy
SPC Keisha Scott of Woodbridge will be part about 20 VA Army National Guard soldiers from the Manassas-based Data Processing Unit began mobilizing in preparation for their upcoming deployment from the Manassas Guard Armory to Iraq as a regional computer emergency response team providing network security support in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan on Friday.
InsideNoVa.com |
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Controlling crowded Web challenges Comcast
The Federal Communications Commission recently ordered Comcast to stop blocking customers from sharing online videos and other large files on the Internet — because doing so violated federal policy.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Microsoft To Sell Money Plus Online Only
Microsoft will continue integration of Money Plus with the MSN Money online service, which provides stock information and access to financial experts, as well as tips.
InformationWeek |
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Internet Security Patch May Not Do the Job
A software patch intended to fix a serious flaw in the Internet?s workings now appears to have some gaping holes.
New York Times |
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Think: These games back on board
Tired of the electronic version, why not try designer board games which are just as thrilling, says EDWIN WONG. Do you feel that you are killing your eyes? Feel the need to interact with a real human being? Or simply cannot afford the amount of electricity your computer or console is consuming?
The New Straits Times |
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Fossett Attorney Dismisses Speculation About Death
An attorney for Steve Fossett's widow pleaded for an end to speculation circulating in Internet reports that the millionaire adventurer may have faked his own death, possibly because he was heavily in debt.
Fox News |
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Hackers mull physical attacks on a networked world
Want to break into the computer network in an ultra-secure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a nonexistent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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