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iPhone 3G travails: Network, interrupted
news analysis Users of Apple's marquee gadget say they are having trouble getting, and staying, connected to the 3G networks in their areas.
ZDNet Asia |
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Flash, HTML, Ajax: Which will prevail?
news analysis Web apps are getting richer and more widespread, but it is unclear which of several competing technologies will power them.
ZDNet Asia |
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State Councilor meets Bill Gates
Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong met with US billionaire Bill Gates and Microsoft's chief executive officers here on Monday, agreeing to a stronger collaboration between the software giant and China's education and science sectors.
China Economic Net |
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WiFi access to Internet expands
Two new county buildings now set up as 'hotspots'. Visitors to the new Government Center and Law Enforcement Center in Suttons Bay Township now have free, wireless access to the Internet.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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A Global Trail That Revealed a Cyber-Ring
The indictments of those charged with stealing up to 45 million credit card numbers offer a revealing picture of how the Web enables financial crime on a vast global scale.
New York Times |
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Preseason Ranks: Quarterback
Brett Favre makes his '08 debut inside the top 15 in the latest Yahoo! Sports fantasy experts' QB rankings.
Yahoo! Sports |
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Slump At Shops But Web Sales Up
UK shop sales fell in July but internet shopping takings increased to a record £25.5bn in the first half of the year.
SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Slump At Shops But Web Sales Up
UK shop sales fell in July but internet shopping takings increased to a record £25.5bn in the first half of the year.
Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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Public libraries offer digital downloads
When was the last time you set foot inside a public library? If you're not a student, then it's probably been a while, hasn't it? Well in order to stay relevant in the Digital Age, some public libraries are expanding their digital collections which now include digital books, music, and movies. A Reuters report says public libraries in Phoenix have already banded together to create a ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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Boys break into school
THREE 15-year-old boys have been charged with stealing computers from an Armadale high school.
Perth Now |
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TV holds its ground against web video
The popularity of internet video sites such as Google’s YouTube and the BBC iPlayer has yet to erode the time spent watching traditional commercial television, according to figures published on Tuesday.
Financial Times |
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Some Tier Parents Worry about Back to School Shopping
For some parents this may sound familiar. Briana Mckernan of Binghamton says,"I think I might need a notebook some crayons and pencils and all types of stuff like that." But before hitting the stores some back to school shoppers are checking the prices. The Mckernans from Binghamton say because of the skyrocketing cost of food and gas they're on a budget. John Mckernan says,"With the rising fuel ...
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State Lawmakers Consider 'Cyber Bully' Penalties
SACRAMENTO -- Bullies who use text messages or the Internet to pick on their fellow students can be suspended or expelled under a bill that is close to passing the state Legislature.
KTLA-TV Los Angeles |
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Could Zune-Exclusive Content Win Back the Zune Guy (Or Anyone)? [Zune]
Zune Guy says he's leaving the Zune because Microsoft is leaving it to die on the vine (or wherever MP3 players hang). But that's just not true! They're actually verrrry busy poking Hollywood types...
Gizmodo |
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Sigma extends cooperation agreement with Sonata
Bangalore, Aug 11 Sigma, a leading supplier of solutions within IT, Management and Information logistics, has expanded its Cooperation Agreement with Sonata Software as part of its investment in business systems solutions and was The agreement, aimed at facilitating a more efficient global delivery in the business systems solutions area with Sonata, will enable Sigma to provide top-of-the-line ...
Deepika |
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Rumors Fly About More Cuts At Micron
The internet is buzzing again about possible job cuts at Micron. Assumed insiders sharing what they paint as bleak news for 600 to 700 employees.
KIVI Boise |
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Google to Congress: We don't do DPI like NebuAd with our ads
On August 1, Congress ordered a group of 33 companies to respond to a set of questions regarding how consumer data was gathered and used. Google has responded with its answers, and detailed the company's practices when it comes to private information. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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A.M.D. Sees Vindication in New Card for Graphics
Advanced Micro Devices plans to release a high-speed computer graphics card it says offers proof that its troubled merger with ATI Technologies is finally paying off.
New York Times |
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AdSurfDaily CEO Working to Resolve Issues
The CEO of an Internet advertising company is telling his members to keep the faith following a raid by secret service agents.
WCTV Tallahassee |
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Business in brief
LOCAL Appleton reports $42.7 million loss After accounting for impairment charges for its...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Coughlin wins women's 100m backstroke
America's Natalie Coughlin has won the Olympic Games women's 100m backstroke title at the Beijing Games. (MORE to come ... ) Ads from Yahoo! Search Marketing:
The West Australian |
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Egyptian Internet measures criticized as censorship
On 9 August 2008, Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) said that the Egyptian government has imposed a new measure obliging Internet cafés to gather and keep certain personal information from visitors who use their services.
ArabicNews.com |
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Related Stories
Lessons to learn from the sub-prime and credit crisis. By Ross O. Storey 05 Aug 2008 SINGAPORE, 5 AUGUST 2008—CEOs and senior IT executives have been reminded that information technology risk management is a top-down process and that company boards should take responsibility.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Related Stories
GfK Asia’s data shows substantial growth in retail figures in the region. By Zafar Anjum 12 Aug 2008 SINGAPORE, 12 AUGUST 2008 – In contrast to the gloomy global economic outlook, Asia’s IT sector is still experiencing positive growth.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Related Stories
Apple in September will announce a new iPod Touch and a redesigned MacBook, analysts have said. By Agam Sha 12 Aug 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, 11 AUGUST - Apple is likely to announce a redesigned iPod Touch and slimmer MacBooks at an event in September, analysts said on Monday.
Computerworld Singapore |
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