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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung
Owner of gay porn site talks with NU officials
LINCOLN, Neb. - The owner of a Web site featuring gay pornography says the University of Nebraska athletic department has contacted him in an investigation into Internet photographs...
Boston Herald
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Microsoft calls it TownSquare. Deloitte hosts D Street. IBM has its Beehive, and Best Buy its BlueShirt Nation.
ARNnet
PacketVideo: Video on a Cell Phone Turns 10
SAN DIEGO, BUSINESS WIRE -- PacketVideo(TM) (PV), the multimedia software company responsible for many mobile industry firsts, hit a major milestone this month with the celebration of its 10th year as a multimedia software pioneer.
Broadcast Newsroom
Coordinated Russia vs Georgia cyber attack in progress
In the wake of Russian-Georgian conflict, a week worth of speculations around Russian Internet forums have finally materialized into a coordinated cyber attack against Georgia's Internet infrastructure, whose tactics have already managed to compromise several government web sites and is continuing to launch DDoS attacks against numerous other Georgian government...
ZDNet
A spam week of Olympic proportions
The start of the Olympics last week conveniently coincided with a massive rise in spam promoting the year's most prominent sporting event.
Otago Daily Times
Barack Obama to text supporters on choice of running mate
Barack Obama's campaign offered fresh examples yesterday of the power of technology to transform electoral politics, unveiling plans to text and email supporters when he decides on his vice-presidential candidate, and to incorporate voters across the country in the proceedings at the Democratic party's convention in Denver at the end of the month. "Barack Obama is about to make one of the most ...
Guardian Unlimited
Thieves Steal Fiber Optic Cable & Create $10,000 In Damages
Superior police officers are investigating a theft at Conner's Point. Monday morning officers were called there after someone stole 200 feet of fiber optic cable that caused $10,000 in damages and some Century Tel customers to be without phone, internet, and television services for some time.
Northland's News Center
Virtual PCs Free Workers From Hardware
With improved technology and faster Internet speeds, VMware, Microsoft, and Citrix are jostling to build a market that analysts say could one day generate billions of dollars annually.
InformationWeek
Lawmakers urge FCC to move forward with 'free' plan
The clock is ticking on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's free wireless broadband proposal, with organizations on both sides of the debate stepping up their arguments. Two lawmakers and a company that backs the FCC's plan are among many groups that filed letters with the commission over the past couple of weeks, responding in part to T-Mobile's filing of the results of its ...
InfoWorld
Citigroup: Kindle Sales Could Double Estimates
Citigroup said on Monday that Amazon.com Inc's Kindle electronic book reader appears to be selling much better than expected and could double a previous estimate for units sold this year, sending shares in the online retailer up 9 percent.
PC Magazine
Napster Posts Larger Loss Than Expected
Napster Inc posted a bigger quarterly loss on Monday as the number of its paid subscribers declined, and the online music service predicted revenue to be mostly flat in the current quarter.
PC Magazine
BC BREAKING NEWS:
Sharon Tiffin/News staff Cathy Waters and her husband Keith at their home Saturday. The couple were two of the original four Victorians who founded AbeBooks.com. Exactly five years after they sold the business, it was purchased by Amazon.com for an estimated $90 to $120 million.
Kelowna Capital News
Online drive to cut violent crimes
SOCIAL networking sites on the internet are being targeted in a bid to cut violent crime in the west of Scotland. Strathclyde Police said young cadets were being used to scan
The Scotsman
Quincy celebrates water recycling plant
QUINCY - Using Quincy's wastewater to keep computer servers cool at the area's data centers is becoming a reality with a planned water recycling facility.
Columbia Basin Herald
New VoIP app available for iPhone
Global IP Solutions (GIPS) announced today it will enable Voice over IP for Apple's iPhone. GIPS VoiceEngine Mobile will allow developers to integrate a quality real-time voice experience into future iPhone programming. This technology can now be used for games, social networking tools, or other applications. VoiceEngine converts the user's voic...
MacNN
BonZai 3D public beta coming soon
AutoDesSys has previewed BonZai 3D, the latest addition to the company's line of 3D software. BonZai 3D was developed to fill in the demand for a quick and easy, but most importantly geometrically robust approach to 3D modeling. The goal of the software is to allow users to express their thoughts graphically in 3D on the fly without too much hassle...
MacNN
Google Assures Congress: No Deep-Packet Inspection Drives Ads
The dominant search advertising company may have plenty of ways to get ads in front of Internet users, but they say deep-packet inspection isn't in their arsenal. read more
WebProNews
REVIEW: Online Olympics is ambitious, but not TV
NEW YORK ---- NBC Universal is running an unprecedented 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage on television and the Internet, most of it live online, letting fans track their favorite sports in a way not possible even if they'd gone to Beijing.
North County Times
'Pump and Dump' conmen targeted
Scammers who use junk mail to hype stocks are being targeted by software that spots fraudulent trading patterns.
BBC News
Malone eyes Time Warner stake swap for AOL dial-up arm
Liberty Media is considering swapping its shareholding in Time Warner for the dial-up business of AOL, John Malone said on Monday, raising the unexpected prospect of a competitive auction for the declining internet access operation.
Financial Times
Intel Set To Introduce Mobile Quad-core Processors
San Francisco (CA) - Lots of new processors will be announced next week at the Intel Developer Forum.
Tom's Hardware
Fossett attorney dismisses speculation about death
An attorney for Steve Fossett's widow pleaded for an end to speculation circulating in Internet reports that the millionaire adventurer may have faked his own death, possibly because he was heavily in debt.
The Record-Courier
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'.
ZDNet Asia
Security that won't slow down your PC
Symantec is scrambling to get the bloat out of Norton software--and stop the slide in market share.
ZDNet Asia
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