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Street Fighter Alpha pummels PSN
Capcom's original PlayStation fighter hurricane kicks to Sony's online store as a PSOne Classic this Thursday.
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GPS Makers Brace for Tough Market
One features of the new Apple iPhone 3G was a GPS system far more advanced that on the first iPhone.
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Starz Canceling Online Vongo, Focusing On $5.99 Starz Play
Starz Entertainment Tuesday said it will pull the plug on its struggling, stand-alone broadband subscription service Vongo next month, while continuing to operate under the lower-subscription-cost Starz Play brand currently distributed by Verizon.
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Video Chip Wars V: AMD Strikes Back
AMD is fighting on two quickly converging fronts.
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Thieves Take Philly School Computers; Most Found
Authorities say thieves tried to steal two-dozen desktop computers from a North Philadelphia charter school, but officials found most of them abandoned in the schoolyard.
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LTI Secures $2m Financing Facility
August 12, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Managed hosting provider Leveraged Technology announced on Tuesday that it has secured a $2 million financing facility from De Lage Landen Commercial Finance.
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Google Mobile App for iPhone
Searching is Google's bread-and-butter, and the Google Mobile App for the iPhone (and the iPod Touch) searches the Web and your mobile device with ease. If only Google's other Web applications worked as transparently, or as well. [ See how the iPhone 3g fared in the InfoWorld Test Center review . ] Arriving on the scene at the same time as the App Store, the free program is a ...
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Lenovo Unveils Ramped Up ThinkPad W700 Laptop Aimed at Photographers
Lenovo took square aim this morning at Apple's stranglehold of the laptop computer market among photographers with the release of the 17-inch Lenovo ThinkPad W700 -- a notebook computer that gives new meaning to the words "fully-loaded."
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JANE GLENN HAAS: Internet domination changing generations
Are you reading this in a newspaper or on a computer screen? Are you among the 73 percent of American adults (35 percent 65 or older) who use the 'Net?
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Social networks around the world: Who's on top?
On U.S. shores it's all about MySpace, but what about the rest of the world ? A new mini-study using Google Trends looked at 12 popular social networking websites and found that there's really no such thing as a "global" social network. Language barriers are the likely reason, and you'll see strong national lines when looking at a network's popularity from one country to the next. For ...
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Net Nanny for Mac Released
ContentWatch announced the release of Net Nanny for the Mac on Tuesday. With the release, Net Nanny is now available for both Windows and Mac users
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Is Microsoft's Silverlight evil?
Olympic performance gets tested That's really the question John Markoff is asking in this New York Times piece about the way the NBC Olympics streaming video is putting Microsoft's browser plug-in on the map. Someone has even popped up to state that this is another go at technology monopoly:…
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Home Science Under Attack In Massachusetts
An anonymous reader tips a guest posting up on the MAKE Magazine blog by the author of the Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments. It seems that authorities in Massachusetts have raided a home chemistry lab, apparently without a warrant, and made off with all of its contents. Here's the local article from the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. "Victor Deeb, a retired chemist who lives in ...
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Prosecutor: Step up fight against gangs
Calling gangs a ''nationwide pandemic'' that has harnessed the Internet for recruiting and cybercrime, Miami-Dade's top gang prosecutor on Tuesday urged tougher enforcement and stepped up prevention efforts.
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Researchers examine safety of Internet prescriber service providing erectile dysfunction medications
Online Internet shopping today offers many benefits. You can research a product in the privacy of your own home and purchase most anything by clicking a mouse. But should we be allowed to buy prescription drugs via the Internet, bypassing a traditional office visit or conversation with a physician?
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HTC Touch Pro goes on sale in Europe - available NOW !
August 12, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. Fatty brother of HTC Touch Diamond is indeed thicker but in return it brings additionally QWERTY keyboard, much bigger battery, SDHC memory card and TV-output!
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General Dynamics launches computer for government, commercial users
General Dynamics C4 Systems announced Tuesday the development of a new mobile computing system for government and commercial users looking to network in tight spaces. (GD)
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RR Donnelley to host electronic recycling event
MENASHA Diane Reider believes there is a lot of confusion about how to properly discard or recycle household electronics items like TVs, computers and stereos.
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‘Gemini Division’ Set for Online Debut
The series marks the studio’s first production and will also be available on a variety of mobile, gaming and video-on-demand platforms, NBC Universal Digital Studio officials said.
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HP kicks off SIGGRAPH 2008 with lots of new gear
Hewlett Packard unveiled at SIGGRAPH 2008 new products for its "DreamColor" technology portfolio. These include "mobile workstations" (notebooks), a calibration kit for an existing display and two other displays.
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Tiffany Keeps Hammering at eBay Lawsuit
Tiffany has appealed a ruling in a federal court that online auction company eBay isn't responsible for keeping its users from selling fake jewelry that uses Tiffany's trademark. Tiffany, one of the world's most recognizable brands in the jewelry sector, filed its suit against eBay in 2004, claiming that most of the items bearing the Tiffany name on the site were phonies.
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Google turns the iPhone into a universal translation device
Google's online translation service is one of the most valuable free translation tools available today. However, it did not work very well on mobile platforms until recently, forcing travelers to bring their pocket translators along. That scenario, however, could change with a Google Translate version that is optimized for the iPhone.
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Qwest donates computers
The Thief River Falls School District was a different place when Renae (Wold) Coddington was in school. There weren’t any computers. Now, computers are everywhere in the school district. And thanks to the efforts of Coddington and Qwest Communications, the district received 40 computers recently.
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Council snoopers to get new powers to seize phone and email records - with taxpayers footing the £160m bill
Council snoopers are to be given even greater Big Brother powers to pry into phone, e-mail and internet records - with the public made to foot a bill of almost £50 million.
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C-SPAN Debuts Online 'Convention Hub' for Upcoming Democratic and Republican Conventions
C-SPAN announces today its "Convention Hub," a unique online addition to the network's coverage of the upcoming 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions.
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