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IDF Fall 2008: Intel un-retires Craig Barrett, AMD sets up anti-IDF camp
Intel will open the doors to its Fall developer forum in San Francisco next week. The new Nehalem micro-architecture, which will first surface in Core i7 high-end desktop processors in the fourth quarter, will be the technical highlight during the conference and be the source for more news topics than we have seen at any previous IDF, if we believe Intel’s promises. Here is a quick outlook on ...
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Google Street View catches house on fire [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Google Street View's picture of a burning house on Eagle Point Drive in Sherwood, Arkansas, went viral over the weekend, prompting... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Tech brands spending more on Yahoo, less on Google [Search]
120 technology brands tracked by Covario, a search-engine marketing firm, including Adobe, Lenovo and Intel, increased their spending on Yahoo search ads from the second quarter to the first, and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Outlook roundup: Greenfield Online, Valspar
WILTON, Conn. (AP) _ Greenfield Online Inc., which provides marketing companies with Internet surveys, on Monday lowered the top end of its fiscal 2008 revenue guidance.
INO News |
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Claim: Russian hackers behind spam crime ring took over Georgia's national websites [CyberWar]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Before the Russian army pushed past the borders of breakaway republic South Ossetia and invaded Georgia's interior, Russian hackers... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Man who paid $999.99 for useless iPhone app gets money back [I Am Rich]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.The most important software development of our time — Armin Heinrich's $999.99 "I Am Rich" iPhone app that did nothing but... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Apple working with developer to give you the runaround [Apple]
Nullriver, a software developer, released an iPhone application called NetShare, which enables an iPhone to be used as a portable modem for computers. Despite being a violation of AT&T's terms of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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A Direct-Mail Pioneer Fights Back As His Catalog Business Struggles
Will a move to the web save the day?
Fox News |
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P.E.I. college fundraises for Sichuan computer lab
Holland College is making plans to help build a computer lab for young students in the earthquake-devastated Sichuan province of China.
CBC Prince Edward Island |
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Beyond the headcount
TCS, a giant at home, finds itself dwarfed overseas by the likes of IBM, HP and Accenture. We explore the strategy it’s adopting to fulfil its dream of figuring among the top global IT services providers.
Business Standard India |
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Subway Hack Gets 'A' From Professor, TRO From Judge
An attempt to stop a group of MIT computer engineers from exposing a security flaw in Boston's transportation system may be backfiring. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority filed a suit to prevent the students from discussing their findings at Defcon 16, an annual hackers' conference taking place in Las Vegas over the weekend.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Two Men Arrested in Warren County for Sex Crimes
Freddie Armstrong allegedly solicited teen boy on the internet
Local 12 Cincinnati |
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NZ gamers win in Asia
New Zealand's computer gaming team has been named the best in Asia. The team took a gold and silver medal at the World Cyber Games Asian Championship in Singapore, earning the trophy for the overall winner.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Broadband growth plummets in 2Q, cable stronger
The number of new high-speed Internet subscribers in the United States fell in the second quarter to the lowest level since a research company began tracking the broadband market seven years ago.
New York Daily News |
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Physicians Remote Solutions, Inc. Changes its Name, Symbol
Hipso Multimedia, Inc. (OTC BB:HPSO) formerly Physicians Remote Solutions, Inc., announces that as of Friday, August 8, 2008, it has changed its trading symbol from PHYU.OB to HPSO.OB, reflecting its change of name.
Centre Daily Times |
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Maine Considers Making Techs Report Child Porn
PORTLAND (AP) -- 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.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Net Nanny Released for Mac
ContentWatch on Monday announced the release of Net Nanny for the Mac, a new version of their Internet filtering and parental...
PC World |
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VoiceEngine VoIP Tech License Offered for IPhone
Global IP Solutions (GIPS) on Monday announced that its GIPS VoiceEngine Mobile technology is now available for licensing to...
PC World |
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Software That Saves Lives
Computerworld honors BI software that helps doctors make smart choices for patients.
PC World |
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Black Ink 1.1.2
If you're a fan of crossword puzzles, like I am, then you should definitely consider adding Red Sweater Software's Black Ink...
PC World |
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Social Networking Behind the Firewall
As Facebook-like apps infiltrate the enterprise, they're integrating the workforce in unforeseen ways.
PC World |
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Troopers Find Underage Porn On Man's Computer At Stuckey's
Troopers began investigating after someone complained that a customer at the I-95 Stuckey's was viewing porn on his PC.
WITN 7 North Carolina |
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Cyber Attacks Knock Out Georgia's Internet Presence
Large-scale attacks, traffic rerouting traced to Russian hacker hosting network.
PC World |
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MTS second-quarter profit drops
Regional communications firm Manitoba Telecom Services reported a lower quarterly profit on Monday even as it continued cutting costs and had strong growth in its wireless, high-speed Internet and digital television services.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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'Chuck' Buddy Dons USA's 'White Collar'
Matthew Bomer will star as a con artist who helps the FBI Matthew Bomer, who played a rogue CIA agent on "Chuck," will be heading for another government intelligence agency.
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