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MySpace no longer the one place to hang out online
MySpace no longer is the one place to hang out online. Choices are rapidly expanding, and consumers can pick the sites that most closely match their own interests and attitudes.
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually spark a software-writing revolution. Gates, speaking at a forum to mark the 10th anniversary of the software giant's Asian research arm, said technology currently being developed would expand the way people use computers to "to encompass all interactive techniques," including touch and ...
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Slide - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. But the recent wave of popular Web 2.0 photo sites like Flickr , Slide , Photobucket and RockYou , which let users post their photos to any blog or social network, has nearly relegated the decade-old Shutterfly to also-ran status.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. But the recent wave of popular Web 2.0 photo sites like Flickr , Slide , Photobucket and RockYou , which let users post their photos to any blog or social network, has nearly relegated the decade-old Shutterfly to also-ran status.
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A Polish security researcher has claimed to have found multiple flaws in mobile Java, but is demanding €20,000 in return for full details of the vulnerabilities.
ZDNet Australia |
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Microsoft's 'Free' NASCAR Sponsorship
The software giant's customers are paying to put the company's logo on a racing car.
Forbes |
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The Lessons From the Kindle’s Success
It seems that Amazon.com’s Kindle is not the flop that many predicted when the e-book reader debuted last year. Citibank’s Mark Mahaney has just doubled his forecast of Kindle sales for the year to 380,000. He figures that Amazon’s sales of Kindle hardware and software will hit $1 billion by 2010.
New York Times |
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Stolen copper, one business owner says she won't buy it
To watch video online please click here to download the latest version of the Flash plugin. "I will need your ID for this," Tina Gann tells the man behind the window.
WSAV Savannah |
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually spark a software-writing revolution.
The Washington Times |
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Microsoft Releases Two MS Office Updates
Microsoft released updates for both Office 2004 and Office 2008 for the Mac late on Tuesday
The Mac Observer |
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Starz Drops Its Vongo Download Service
Cable movie channel tries again with partner Verizon at a cheaper price.
US News & World Report |
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually spark a software-writing revolution.
Centre Daily Times |
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Final Glance: Computers companies
Apple Inc rose $3.17 or 1.8 percent, to $176.73. Dell Inc rose $.14 or .6 percent, to $25.33.
INO News |
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually spark a software-writing revolution. Gates, speaking at a forum to mark the 10th anniversary of the software giant's Asian research arm, said technology...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Yahoo releases location-information product Fire Eagle
Yahoo Inc. released Fire Eagle, software that lets people control what information about their location is released via their mobile device or other computer. (YHOO)
San Francisco Business Times |
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Starz ending Vongo movie service for Starz Play
Liberty Media Corp.'s Starz pay TV subsidiary is pulling the plug on its Vongo movie-download service in favor of letting Verizon Communications Inc. and other affiliates market a similar service. Starz said Tuesday it notified visitors to Vongo's Web site...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Storyist Update Adds Support for Microsoft Office
Storyist, a story development tool targeted to novelists and screenwriters has been updated adding several new features. Among...
PC World |
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Akamai Technologies fell $.29 or 1.2 percent, to $22.92. Amazon fell $.84 or 1.0 percent, to $87.25.
INO News |
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Vetting the App Store Approval Process
The App Store has been with us for a month now, and, by many measures, it's a roaring success. Apple told the Wall Street...
PC World |
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Starz ending Vongo movie service for Starz Play
Tue, Aug 12, 2008 (2:54 p.m.) Liberty Media Corp.'s Starz pay TV subsidiary is pulling the plug on its Vongo movie-download service in favor of letting Verizon Communications Inc. and other affiliates market a similar service.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Microsoft Fixes IE, Office in Big Month of Security Updates
Microsoft has released patches to fix 19 critical holes in its software Tuesday, including five flaws in IE that should be...
PC World |
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Nvidia takes a big hit in the second quarter
The replacement of faulty graphics chips as well as a much stronger than expected AMD/ATI pushed Nvidia deep into the red during the second quarter. The company reported a revenue decline of 23% sequentially and a triple-digit loss.
TG Daily |
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Checking in with the Hydrogen Road Tour
Also, alleged NASA hacker gets a reprieve; what might be behind iPhone 3G problems; and are the days of tax-free music download coming to an end? Those stories and more in today's podcast.
CNET |
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Homeland Security Contractor Charged With Disseminating Child Porn
Investigators say a computer specialist who used to work for the Department of Homeland Security is accused distributing thousands of child pornography on the internet. The FBI says it's one of the largest collections of child pornography they've ever come across, and it was one of the most difficult to trace because their suspect knew what he was doing. FOX 5's Sarah Simmons has the full story.
FOX 5 Washington D.C. |
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Updates on the Georgian Cyber attacks
To be honest here, no one truly knows what's going on in Georgia's Internet except for what can be glimpsed from outside, and what has been written by the Georgians on their blog (outside their country). They are probably a bit busy avoiding kinetic bombing.
CircleID |
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