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You could pay for sharing too much financial data online
Social networking is revolutionizing the way people approach money issues. Fans love the fact that they can bypass financial institutions to get loans or to discuss money issues.
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MobileMe's less-than-stellar launch shows Apple is not perfect
To many, Apple can do no wrong. The company has one of the most loyal followings of any in the world. When it launches a new product, fans and press flock. Apple's CEO Steve Jobs is about as close to being a " rockstar " as any CEO can get.
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Intel Core i7 CPUs sport energy saving feature
Intel Corp. will describe a new technique to drive energy efficiency in its upcoming Nehalem 45nm desktop processors which it will dub the Core i7 family at the Intel Developer Forum Aug. 19.
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Nehalem is now i7
Intel has been on a roll these past few weeks with future product announcements ranging from Larrabee to System on Chips. They announced today that desktop processors based on the company’s upcoming new micro-architecture, the processor family formerly known as Nehalem, would carry the “Intel Core Processor” nomenclature....
AnandTech |
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Second guessing at 3AM
At 3AM the quality of a decision you believe in but haven't formally committed to yet can pale relative to fear of being seen as out of step with a majority view - and that's a quality killer for IT management decision making.l by Paul Murphy
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North Little Rock CrimeWatch
Summary: In a residential burglary, $2,840 worth of electronics equipment, including two portable computers, were stolen.
Maumelle Monitor |
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Cash-rich Microsoft may buy back shares
The failure Microsoft Corp.'s Yahoo acquisition bid has put the Redmond, Wash., company in a familiar predicament: What should it do with all its cash? A potential answer surfaced last week, with the news that a top Wall Street analyst believes Microsoft will...
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Several options for synchronizing computers
Q: I'd like to synchronize the information on my desktop and laptop computers so that they both have the same photos, music files, documents and e-mail. What's the best way to do that? A: You have two very good choices, mon ami. The first is a software...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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News (906)
The nation's number two airline Virgin Blue has revealed it will shortly outsource the management of its key Oracle E-Business applications following a major upgrade of the systems.
ZDNet Australia |
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
A federal judge ordered three college students to cancel a Sunday presentation at a computer hackers' conference where they planned to show security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway.
New York Daily News |
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Several options for synchronizing computers
Q: I'd like to synchronize the information on my desktop and laptop computers so that they both have the same photos, music files, documents and e-mail. What's the best way to do that? A: You have two very good choices, mon ami. The first is a software...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
NEW YORK - When Taiwan’s Asustek Computer 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.
East Valley Tribune |
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Mobile Broadband easier with new Vodafone internet key
Vodafone Malta has announced that the Vodafone Liberty Plan has now been divided into three schemes to offer customers more value for money packages according to their needs. The Vodafone Liberty Platinum costs €23.37 a month and includes 5GB data bundle. The Vodafone Liberty Silver costs €15 a month, including 500MB data bundle and Vodafone Liberty Bronze costs €6 a month, including 30MB ...
Maltamedia.com Daily News |
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Another Bid To Sack Office Productivity
Jeff Ma and his primary business partner, Mike Kerns, have launched a program that enables the leagues to be managed within the popular Internet hangout Facebook.
Hartford Courant |
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North Little Rock CrimeWatch
Summary: In a residential burglary, $2,840 worth of electronics equipment, including two portable computers, were stolen.
Sherwood Voice |
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Mediacom router failure caused Internet outage
Mediacom Internet service was restored late Saturday to thousands of Quad-City area customers.
Quad-City Times |
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'Hello, Dolly!' composer Jerry Herman digs digital age
He may be the last of the old-time Broadway composers, but this summer Jerry Herman entered the digital age in a big way: Two of his classic songs from Hello, Dolly! were prominently featured in the computer-animated children's hit, WALL-E; and nearly his entire catalog of cast albums has been reissued for digital download by Sony BMG Broadway Masterworks.
Miami Herald |
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Orbitz Worldwide reports a narrower Q2 loss
Online travel company Orbitz Worldwide Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter as the company posted a loss of $5 million, compared with a loss of $32 million in the same period last year.
eyefortravel.com |
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Mini notebooks taking big byte out of market
Sales of mini notebook computers--laptop computers with a 10-inch screen or smaller--are increasing sharply, with sales of such computers accounting for more than 17 per cent of total notebook computer sales in July.
Asia News Network |
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MPTCTA now a click away
BHOPAL, INDIA: In their bid to keep members updated about the news and activities pertaining to their industry, the MP Telecom and Computer Traders Association (MPTCTA) will be launching a web portal this week.
CIOL |
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Massachusetts tries to silence whistleblowing hackers
THE MASSACHUSETTS Bay Transportation Authority has won an injunction against three MIT hackers who were about to tell a security conference about holes in the security of its automated fare system.
The Inquirer |
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Apple takes Microsoft's crown for shonky software
THE TRUE AND FAITHFUL Apple religion has been found wanting by heretics at IBM who claim that its software is more holey than holy.
The Inquirer |
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ began operating a new computer banking system Monday at 82 branches formerly operated by UFJ Bank, one of its predecessor banks.
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'Hello, Dolly!' composer Jerry Herman digs digital age
He may be the last of the old-time Broadway composers, but this summer Jerry Herman entered the digital age in a big way: Two of his classic songs from Hello, Dolly! were prominently featured in the computer-animated children's hit, WALL-E; and nearly his entire catalog of cast albums has been reissued for digital download by Sony BMG Broadway Masterworks.
Miami Herald |
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Weaving a Tighter Web 2.0
Until now, there was never much reason to linger at the online MP3 store eMusic past the time it took to click on a download button or two.
Washington Post |
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