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Broadband growth plummets in 2Q, cable stronger
The number of new broadband Internet subscribers in the United States fell in the second quarter to the lowest level in at least seven years, a research company said Monday.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Gaming N ews
IRVINE, California -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com (CAP), a leading Internet marketing resource and community website for online casino affiliates, has released details about a new Sunday Session event to be held on the final day of CAP Euro: Barcelona, its upcoming international four-day industry conference.
Casino City Times |
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Apple Scores Success with iPhone Software Sales
iPhone image courtesy of Apple. NEW YORK (dpa) -- Computer maker Apple Inc, creator of the iPod and the iPhone, has achieved another success with a Web site offering downloadable programs for its mobile phone, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Gaming N ews
DUBLIN, Ireland -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- CryptoLogic Limited, a leading software developer to the global Internet gaming market, announced today that it has signed a three-year contract relating to Internet casino software with the Gaming Media Group Limited, owner of The Poker Channel®, Europe's largest dedicated gaming television network, and PokerHeaven.com, a major European poker room.
Casino City Times |
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Anatomy of an Internet-Savvy Hotel Manager By Neil Salerno
It’s 1:20 am and the hotel manager is reviewing last month’s profit & loss statement; room revenue is below planned budget and expenses were higher than ideal. That’s not great news, but the really bad news is that forecasted revenue looks weak for the next several months. Something has to be done quickly. This scenario is not uncommon; the challenge is to drive more business and/or cut expenses ...
Hospitality Net |
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Aide pleads guilty in Pa. corruption case
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — 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.
The Post-Standard |
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Tech products for the back-to-school crowd
Clothes, books and school supplies are the old standbys, of course, but tech products — computers, electronics and gadgets — are just as important. Whether your kid is returning to grade school or heading out to college, here are some tech items to consider.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Intel Sticks With 'Core' Competency For Nehalem Branding
New Intel chips based on the Nehalem microarchitecture 'tock' will out by end of year, carry Core i7 name.
ChannelWeb |
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China faked footprints of fire coverage in Olympics opening ceremony
Viewers saw computer-generated film of fireworks procession over Beijing
Guardian Unlimited |
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IBM offers mobile computing consulting services
IBM is offering to do the heavy lifting for corporate mobile strategies with a new mobile computing consulting practice. IBM announced the formation of Mobility@Work, a new mobile computing practice within its consulting arm, IBM Global Services.
SearchMobileComputing.com |
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Transit officials don't understand publicity or security
Imagine you work for the transportation authority in a major U.S. city. Your organization deployed a fare collection system over the last few years that uses both prepaid mag stripe and prepaid RFID-based fare cards. Now imagine that one of your suppliers points out the agenda of a security conference where someone is going to give a talk whose description starts out with: "Want free subway ...
Network World |
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Delta to offer Wi-Fi on flights
Delta Airlines says it will soon offer wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
KING5 Seattle |
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Orange obtains license to provide 3G telephone services
The National Regulatory Agency in Electronic Communications and Information Technology issued a license for providing third generation (3G) mobile telephone services to Orange-Moldova. According to the Agency, Orange was authorized to provide such 3G telephone services as vocal telephony, SMS and MMS, roaming, data transport services, including access to mobile Internet, IP television throughout ...
Moldova.org |
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Aide pleads guilty to deleting computer records for indicted Pa. state senator; will testify
PHILADELPHIA - 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.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
Now 35 years old, Jeff Ma thinks he can hit his next jackpot in a different fantasy land - the fanciful football leagues that will preoccupy millions of people during the next four months as they accumulate points based on the statistics of NFL players picked for their imaginary teams.
KATU Portland |
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Computers Stolen From Phila. School
Police are investigating the theft of nearly two dozen computers from a Philadelphia school.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Konica Minolta Unveils bizhub C200
RAMSEY, N.J.----Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. , a leading provider of advanced imaging and networking technologies for the desktop to the print shop, today unveiled the new bizhub C200, a multifunctional product tailored to fit the needs of small office to mid-range office workgroups, departments or low volume black and white environments, coupled with color prints at an ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Concerro Launches HealthStaff 2.0 in Response to Crisis Facing Healthcare : Includes New ShiftConnect Product
San Diego-based Concerro, (formerly BidShift), the leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of Excellence in Staffing solutions, has launched HealthStaff 2.0, an inclusive suite of software and services dedicated to helping healthcare providers achieve excellence in staffing by enabling their employees to connect and collaborate. (PRWeb Aug 11, 2008) Read the full story at ...
PRWeb |
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Beth Arnold: The New Colosseum: The Internet
So John and Elizabeth Edwards have become the latest sacrifices to the new Colosseum: the Internet. Thumbs down to John's for his extramarital affair with...
HuffingtonPost |
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Morningstar buys software firm FCSI
(AP) — Investment research firm Morningstar Inc. said Monday it has agreed to acquire Financial Computer Support Inc., a software provider to independent financial advisors. Chicago-based Morningstar did not disclose financial terms of its acquisition of the 27-year-old privately held firm, ...
Crain's Chicago Business |
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Russian Cyber Attack on Georgia, Government Websites Down or Replaced With Fakes
Russia has been accused of attacking Georgian government websites in a cyber war to accompany their military bombardment. In a statement released using a replacement website built on Google's blog service, the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said: "A cyber warfare campaign by Russia is seriously disrupting many Georgian websites, including that of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
CircleID |
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Watch the 2008 Summer Olympics on your PC, Mac, or phone
NBCOlympics.com is delivering video from the 2008 Summer Olympics to Windows PCs and Apple Macs. You will, however, be prompted to install the free Microsoft Silverlight browser add-on if it is not already installed on your system. Silverlight works with Internet Explorer or Firefox and delivers an enhanced video viewing experience. Those of us in the [...]
Geek.com |
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IntellaSys Announces Promotions of Three Top Managers
CUPERTINO, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- IntellaSys today announced the promotions of Greg Bailey to Vice President of SEAforth Engineering and Michael Montvelishsky to Vice President of SEAforth Applications. Also, Yu-Ping (YP) Cheng has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Strategic Solutions. All three now will be reporting directly to President and CEO Chet Brown.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Maine considers making techs report child porn
Maine law requires doctors, teachers and commercial film developers to report any form of child abuse or pornography. Now state lawmakers will consider requiring computer technicians to report any child porn they find to law enforcement officials.
Boston Globe |
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Microsoft Poo Poos FF XIII Conspiracy Theories
11 Aug 2008: It's all about the hardware numbers...
Spong |
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