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Tiffany says appeals eBay Internet ruling
U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co said on Monday it appealed a recent court ruling that found eBay Inc was not responsible for policing fake Tiffany jewelry sold on its website.
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Tiffany says appeals eBay Internet ruling
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co said on Monday it appealed a recent court ruling that found eBay Inc was not responsible for policing fake Tiffany jewelry sold on its website.
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Aide pleads guilty in Pa. corruption case
A technician accused of destroying computer records for indicted Pennsylvania state Sen. Vincent Fumo has pleaded guilty to 29 obstruction-related counts and will testify against the Democratic power broker.
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Musharraf had threatened Benazir, reveals new book
President Pervez Musharraf had warned slain Benazir Bhutto that her life would be in danger if she did not extend him political cooperation prior to her return to Pakistan, a new book has revealed.Referring to a conversation between Bhutto and Musharraf in September 2007, which was recorded by United States intelligence agencies, Pulitzer Prize winning US journalist Ron Suskind's book The Way of ...
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Jobs: App Store could become a billion dollar marketplace
Apple's App Store for the iPhone has made a total of $30 million in its first 30 days and Steve Jobs says it will "crest half a billion soon," with a full $1 billion possible sometime in the future. The decision to let third-parties develop for the iPhone was certainly a good one, and the company says that software will continue to differentiate the device in the future even as the competition ...
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Scots gaming history celebrated
The Scottish computer games industry is showcased at an interactive festival in Edinburgh.
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Olympics coverage extensive both on TV and Web
thew Futterman and Sam Schechner Wall Street Journal The Beijing Olympic Games are beginning to answer a pressing question for the world's biggest media companies: Will the rise of Internet video and piracy erode even television's most valuable fran
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Mega Size Boss Counts Losses After Btv Expose?
Like a farmer who finds himself left counting losses after a violent storm, so is the owner of a Gaborone Business College, well known as Mega Size Business and Computer College.
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Museums, Venues Preserving Collections Digitally
Buffalo, N.Y. (AP) -- In cyberspace, nothing gets wet and no pests can get in, but the door is always open.
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MS: Wii third-party sales "not pretty" News
Microsoft has hit back at claims made by Nintendo that Wii sells the most third-party games, arguing that its own figures crown Xbox 360 the real winner.
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Virtually there
Like to shop, but can't get to the stores until after hours? Love the mall, but can't stand the traffic? Louisville Web entrepreneur Mark Stein says he has a solution: Let your digital persona do the walking in a 3-D virtual mall.
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Fumo aide first to plead guilty in corruption case
A technician accused of destroying years worth of state Senate computer records for indicted Sen. Vincent Fumo has pleaded guilty to 29 obstruction-related counts and will testify against the Democratic powerbroker.
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RingCentral Dials In Concentric Deal
August, 11 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Enterprise-class application host Concentric has partnered with an on-demand communication systems provider RingCentral to offer customers business phone system routing and internet fax.
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Intel's new chip 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 and energy efficiency.
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Wirefly's Top 10 Back-to-School Cell Phones for Generation Y Students
RESTON, Va., BUSINESS WIRE -- Summer is fading fast and it's time for parents to get busy on their children's back-to-school lists. But in today's wireless age, students need more than the typical school supplies.
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Yahoo Exposes Part Of Google Search Deal Terms In SEC Document
Both Reuters and CNET report on a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Yahoo that contains many of the details of its paid search deal with Google. It's a redacted version of the agreement the two companies signed. The omitted portions of the document are deemed confidential. Click to continue reading...
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Tableau emphasizes usability, mapping in 4.0 BI release
Seattle business-intelligence software vendor Tableau is shipping the 4.0 version of its data visualization tools on Monday, emphasizing the product's ease of use and ability to apply data against maps. "For the every-day knowledge worker, investigations of databases are just impossible," said Tableau CEO Christian Chabot. [ Discover the top-rated IT products as rated by the ...
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How Google put Bill's grief on show
Losing his best friend in a freak boating accident was bad enough. But Google's Street View has made a bad situation worse for Bill, from Victoria, Australia.
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Intel announces Nehalem desktop branding
Chipsets using the company's new microarchitecture will find their way into high-end desktops from the last quarter of this year, under the name 'Core i7'
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Aide pleads guilty in Pa. corruption case
A technician accused of destroying computer records for indicted Pennsylvania state Sen.
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The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences Deploy Instem's Hosted Provantis Solution
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.----Instem, a leading provider of early drug development software solutions, announced today that The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences located in Research Triangle Park, N.C., has purchased a subscription to access the Provantis™ preclinical software solution over the Internet.
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IBM shares vision of Linux in 2018
At the LinuxWorld conference, IBM exec Bob Sutor discusses what a desktop will mean in the future, saying it will focus more on mobile devices and collaborations across platforms
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