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Durbin talks health insurance with business owners
ELGIN – For the last three years, James and Heather Hills have worked to build a business that helps small and mid-sized businesses sell products on the Internet.
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Yahoo reportedly settled on Icahn directors
The Internet company, which is due to add two Carl Icahn-approved nominees to its board of directors on Friday, reportedly is close to that decision.
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Broadband growth plummets in Q2
Cable operators and phone companies signed up about half the number of subscribers in the second quarter of 2008 that they signed up during the same quarter in 2007.
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Sponsored Listing
In a year it which it lost £2m to the bottom line from the loss of one customer and a deterioration of its markets, IT software and service consolidator Maxima has still managed to grow impressively.
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European Court Delays British Hacker?s Extradition to U.S.
The court said Gary McKinnon should be allowed to stay in the U.K. until Aug. 28, when the court reconvenes and can make a further decision on whether to stop his extradition pending a last-ditch appeal.
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CarbonCopyPRO Unveils the Most Powerful Online Marketing System and Business In-A-Box (BiB) For Internet Entrepreneurs
Internet marketing company CarbonCopyPRO recently released the world’s first self-contained professional online marketing system and business In-a-Box (BiB). ‘BiB’ by CarbonCopyPRO contains everything needed to set up and run a successful and savvy online marketing business. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1178044.htm
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Safe, Efficient Disk Partitioning Powerhouse
Manage Partitions on RAID and Standalone Hard Drives. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1198674.htm
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Lawmakers Urge F.C.C. to Move Forward With ?Free? Plan
The F.C.C. was expected to vote in June on a proposal to auction a 25MHz piece of spectrum in the 2155Mhz band and require the winner to use a specified amount of spectrum for free wireless Internet access.
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Guest speaker Terry Tamblyn; Summit 303 co-chairs
ST. CHARLES – With a surge in the popularity and accessibility of computers, iPods and text messaging, it’s natural to start seeing this technology make its way into the classroom.
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
President's site transferred from servers in Georgia to servers in Atlanta
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
Tue, Aug 12, 2008 (9:15 a.m.) Attacks by Russian hackers against Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States, continued Tuesday even as Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordered a halt to hostilities against Georgia.
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Amazon.com to open Spanish-language software store
Amazon.com Inc. said it’s going to open a new category store that will sell computer software written in Spanish and English. (AMZN)
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Test Drive a Solar Array's Wattage Before You Build With RoofRay Google Maps Calculator [Solar Panels]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Thinking of camping out at Ikea once they start selling those solar panels? While you're waiting, RoofRay will help you plan exactly...
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Homeland Security Contractor Charged With Disseminating Child Porn
A computer specialist who works for a Department of Homeland Security contractor is being accused by federal agents of being a leading disseminator of child pornography on the Internet, according to the Washington Examiner. Published reports indicate Peter North was found with 80 gigabytes of child pornography on an external hard drive, and he was arrested Thursday.
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Critical Java Bugs in Nokia Phones?
A pair of critical vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java technology for mobile devices could be used by hackers to surreptitiously make calls, record conversations and access information on Nokia Series 40 cell phones, a Polish researcher said. read more
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Ericom's Virtualization Solutions Now Available on Symbio Technologies' New Boot Appliance
Symbio Technologies said that it has added Ericom's PowerTerm WebConnect client to its Symbiont Boot Appliance and Symbiont Boot Stick after signing technology licensing and reseller agreements with Ericom Software. Ericom's PowerTerm WebConnect provides secure local and remote access to enterprise mission-critical applications running on a broad range of Microsoft Windows Terminal Servers, ...
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IT business offers free computer help
Edwardsville’s IT business Datajacks is offering free computer help.
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Researchers Examine Safety of Internet Prescriber Service Providing Erectile Dysfunction Medications
In the August issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, researchers from Utah and several colleagues compare the relative safety of two systems -- an online prescribing service versus traditional physician consultation -- for patients seeking medication to treat erectile dysfunction.
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Eds: UPDATES throughout with additional background, quotes. ADDS Internet note. TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Officials at Kansas State University still believe the site of a new national biodefense lab they're pursuing will be determined on merit, but other Kansans worry about politics interfering.
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Service Channels
AT&T the latest entrant into cloud computing, is aiming its managed computing, networking, security, and storage service at big companies.
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Defense still waiting in Dougherty case
The trial of a former Tarleton State University professor charged with possessing child pornography on his office computer will probably not get started this summer.
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Gmail Outage Raises Doubts About Cloud Computing
Google's Gmail service suffered a major outage Monday afternoon, with many users locked out of their e-mail for several hours. The company confirmed the outage in an unusual apology on its Gmail blog. Titled "We feel your pain and we're sorry," the blog post said the problem was caused by a "temporary outage in our contacts system that was preventing Gmail from loading properly."
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ALL BUSINESS: Keep an eye on business spending
Economists and the media keep talking about the fragile state of the consumer, but it might be time to look at how businesses are spending, too. Construction of new plants, stores and more is growing at a brisk pace, factory orders are at six-month highs and corporate purchases of things like computers and software is slowing but not by much. That's good news - as long as it lasts. The ...
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Apple, ATandT Mum On iPhone 3G Issues
CUPERTINO, Ca. - After his third iPhone 3G continued to cut him off in the middle of his conversations, Ryan Shaw had seen enough.
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Whiz of the Web: Tuesday Torpedoes
The shapeless dough of the internet, formed into tasty pellets and baked to perfection, just for you. Dude, Mountain Dew cupcakes ! Brilliant! (Via Sarah) Oh no! What have they done to our beloved Clue ? Now there are nine rooms, nine weapons (and no lead pipe), and the house is modernized (apparently the new version is more like a mansion from Cribs ). Argh! (Via Sarah) ...
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