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Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
Rick Hill won't say where he launched his "wardriving" balloon on Friday, but he will tell you that it got a pretty good look at about 370 wireless networks, while scanning up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
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Cable companies are facing some new competition. Starting Monday, AT&T is broadening it's communications scope in ...
"AT&T is doing for cable what the iPhone has done for wireless," says Kris Ryan, AT&T General Manager for the Kansas/Missouri area. "Its technology is leapfrogging over what exists already today," he said.
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Health IT Takes Kiwi Firm The Distance
Improving patient health through developing software that integrates their records from a range of practitioners is the business of the 2008 Auckland Exporter of the Year – Orion Health.
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Philippine forum’s bid to bridge digital divide
DOHA • The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) of the Philippines is currently conducting computer training called 'Microsoft Tulay Project' primarily to bridge the gap between Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families, Hector B Cruz, Jr, OWWA Welfare Officer told The Peninsula yesterday.
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Google Redesigned Facelifts Gmail and GCal [Featured Firefox Extension]
All platforms with Firefox: Globex Designs, makers of the popular Gmail Redesigned skin, have released a standalone Firefox extension which applies the style without Stylish (or Better Gmail and/or...
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Intel’s new chip to be called Core i7
Sun, Aug 10, 2008 (4:42 p.m.) Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
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Three good alternatives to the iPod Nano
It's easy to understand the appeal of Apple Inc.'s iPod Nano music and video player: It's slim, simple to use and has a crisp, 2-inch LCD screen. And its brand name is considered synonymous with hip tech gear.
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DT sees growth in mobile internet
Deutsche Telekom , Europe’s largest telecoms group by sales, said it expected its mobile business to remain insulated from the global economic downturn as it stuck to its full-year profit forecasts.
Financial Times |
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Intel plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Google and Microsoft compete with technologies for education
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ARNnet |
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7. The microprocessors are based on a design the company has code-named Nehalem and are expected to be in production the last three months of this year. Intel says the new design will deliver both high performance ...
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News
Parts of the spectacular Beijing Olympics opening ceremony on Friday were faked because of fears over live filming, it has emerged. Organisers feared it would be too difficult to capture each footprint live so inserted computer graphics for viewers at home and in the Bird's Nest stadium.
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Defense still waiting in Dougherty case
The trial of a former Tarleton State University professor charged with possessing child pornography on his office computer will probably not get started this summer.
Stephenville Empire-Tribune |
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Unlocking web marketing
On Tuesday August 26, the Mudgee Region’s tourism operators will learn the secrets of online marketing and how it can help their business.
Mudgee Guardian |
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Wanokoto Labs Makes Your Photos Look Ancient [Digital Photos]
The Wanokoto Labs web site converts any image into a super old-timey pic in one quick and simple step. You can either upload an image to the site from your computer or point it to an image URL...
Lifehacker |
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
Associated Press - August 10, 2008 7:34 PM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Intel plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first...
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
Tri-City Herald |
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Click that dial!
Culture: Pascal Wyse and Alexis Petridis pick their favourites from a dazzling array of internet radio stations
Guardian Unlimited |
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80 computer sets seized from two cybercafes
OVER 80 computer sets were confiscated from two cybercafes that allowed in schoolchildren, during a joint operation by police and the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) on Friday.
The Star |
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CNN Spam Outbreak Quickly Morphing Into a New Breed
This past week we have been seeing some heavy CNN spam—that is, spam in the form of breaking news stories from CNN.com. These all look like legitimate news stories, and indeed, they probably are taken straight from an actual CNN news bulletin (I don't subscribe so I wouldn't know).
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Is Google a Media Company?
Knol, Google?s new site where experts share knowledge on a variety of topics, has rekindled fears among some media companies that Google is edging in on their turf.
New York Times |
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
The Camp for Climate Action has taken over the lives of our reporting team over recent days. And it isn't quite over yet.
The Kent Messenger |
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You can ‘Net’ the Olympics for video views
Many Internet sites offer live results
The Hindu |
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Website shows you early morning Colorado wilderness
Have you ever wondered what it would be like, to be out in the middle of Colorado wilderness in the early morning hours? There's a new online video series that might make you feel like you're right there.
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Night Work, by Thomas Glavinic, trans John Brownjohn
Jonas, an interior designer living in Vienna, gets up on the morning of 4 July, makes himself breakfast and goes out to catch the 39A bus – only the bus doesn't come. Slowly, he realises that there's no one else around. No one at all. His nightmare has begun. The satellite channels are broadcasting snow. The internet servers are down. No one is answering the phone. Jonas checks out the railway ...
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