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SIMable app allegedly unlocks iPhone 3G
After a recent patch ruined unlocking efforts on the v2.0 iPhone operating system, a new app is allegedly allowing users to use alternate carriers on the iPhone 3G, called SIMable. Blogger Pat Phelan on Monday posted a clip of an unlocked iPhone 3G running on the Vodafone network in Ireland, after supposedly running SIMable on the otherwise-unmodif...
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IPhone 3G owners have love-hate attitude
Since the iPhone 3G was introduced to acclaim and long lines, it has generated loads of media attention about its faster Internet speeds, downloadable applications and GPS capability. But it's also touched off gripes from some users.
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Broadband growth slowed sharply in the 2nd quarter
NEW YORK – 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.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Congressional Dems back porn-free wireless broadband network
Rep. Markey and Rep. Eshoo push back against wireless company claims that the FCC's proposed smut-free broadband service will mess up neighboring spectrum. So far, however, nobody's responding to First Amendment concerns. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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China Interim Government: Beijing Olympics Most Political Olympics in History
Hours before the conclusion of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, the China Interim Government held an Internet press conference to condemn the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s seven year long preparation for the Games as nothing but a showcase for political propaganda.
The Epoch Times |
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Probe continues into laptop mystery
Associated Press - August 11, 2008 8:23 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Federal investigators now think a government laptop that disappeared last week at San Francisco International Airport was...
KVOA Tucson |
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New Effort To Protect Kids From Online Predators
The number of cases involving child pornography and child predators is rising in North Texas. The U.S. Attorney's Office is not only prosecuting these cases, but now training educators how to help children protect themselves from online predators.
CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth |
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Rey Mysterio's Mask Update, Kane's Bag, Booker T/SummerSlam
» Dayton Kain sent this in: Brock Lesnar was on the Yahoo sports page...Talking about his fight, past NCAA career and his future in the UFC. » Jerald sent this in: Just thought I would report in to you that Randy Orton was featured in the "Did you know..." sections of Wikipeida's front page this morning.
Wrestling News |
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California lawmakers consider cyberbullying bill
School bullies who use the Internet or text messaging to harass fellow students could be kicked out of school under a bill being considered by the state Legislature.
CNET |
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California lawmakers consider cyberbullying law
School bullies who use the Internet or text messaging to harass fellow students could be kicked out of school under a bill being considered by the state Legislature.
CNET |
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Over 1000 Microsoft channel partners flocked to Port Douglas on Queensland's Sunshine Coast to attend the software giant's 2008 Partner Conference.
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ERF Wireless Forms New Division To Service Oil And Gas Industry
ERF Wireless (OTCBB:ERFW), a leading provider of enterprise-class wireless broadband products and services, announced today that it has recently formed a new Oil & Gas Services Division to address growing customer demand in the oil and gas industry for the company's wireless products and services
OilandGasOnline |
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IIJ Announces First Quarter Results for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2009
TOKYO, Aug. 12, 2008 -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. , one of Japan's leading Internet-access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced its first quarter financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009 .
PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Computers Stolen From Phila. School
Police are investigating the theft of nearly two dozen computers from a Philadelphia school just two weeks before classes were scheduled to begin.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Probe continues into laptop mystery
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Federal investigators now think a government laptop that disappeared last week at San Francisco International Airport was stolen, then returned. At first, it was only thought to have been misplaced.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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US Tourist hacked to death aboard sailboat on Guatemalan lake
A man retired near Anchorage was hacked to death and his wife seriously injured during an attack by machete-wielding robbers in Guatemala. They were aboard the couple's sailboat on a lake in northern Guatemala.
KTVA Anchorage |
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Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Where in the World is the Amazon Kindle?
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- There was a certain irony Monday when Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney jacked up his sales forecast for the Kindle, the electronic book reader developed by Amazon.com Inc.
Market Watch |
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Audit cites MoDOT computer security
Monday, August 11, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. (AP) -- A state audit identifies problems with the computer system security of the Missouri Department of Transportation.
KRCG Jefferson City |
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Is Google a Media Company'
Knol, Googles new site where experts share knowledge on a variety of topics, has rekindled fears among some media companies that Google is edging in on their turf.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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School board reviews 1:1 laptop initiative
TARBORO – A timeline for Edgecombe County Public Schools 1:1 Laptop Program was rolled out Monday night and met with the same concerns from the school board as in past deliberations.
Rocky Mount Telegram |
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IP infringement in the virtual and real worlds
There have been a number of cases brought against eBay in relation to the sale of counterfeit goods via the popular auction website.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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HPC helps speed up business processes
KUALA LUMPUR : Businesses with workloads that include solving mathematically complex problems, especially in time-sensitive engineering, scientific and financial industries, should consider utilising Microsoft’s High Performance Computing (HPC) solutions to speed up their manufacturing processes.
The Star |
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Famous five lead Hyper-V charge
KUALA LUMPUR : Microsoft Server 2008 may have just shipped but Microsoft Malaysia already has one major company deploying and four others seriously considering the Hyper-V virtualisation technology found in the server operating system.
The Star |
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Semantic Web breaking out of the lab
Semantic Web technology is on the verge of becoming commercially viable for businesses looking to develop their Web capabilities.
ZDNet Asia |
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Georgia accuses Russia of coordinated cyberattack
The Georgian Embassy in the United Kingdom has accused Russia of launching cyberattacks to coincide with military hostilities over the weekend.
ZDNet Asia |
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