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Ted Cohen Joins En2Go International, Inc. Board of Directors
BURBANK, Calif.----En2Go International, Inc. , a developer of next-generation applications, content and media assets targeting the computer desktops, television, PDAs, iPhones, iPods, cameras and mobile phones, announced today that Ted Cohen has joined the Company's Board of Directors.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google sorry after crash hits millions
Even the mighty Google is not infallible. The internet giant was forced to make a grovelling apology to millions of users of its Gmail email service yesterday, after the system went down for several hours.
Independent |
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How cyber crime went professional
As Russian and Georgian soldiers were flinging explosive artillery shells at each other, both sides in the South Ossetia conflict were also exploiting the very latest in cyber aggression, using techniques honed by professional gangsters specialising in online crime.
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littleBits are like Legos for circuit boards
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Here's a fun, not-completely-original , but still-pretty-neat idea: littleBits. Tiny, pre-assembled circuit boards that create a library of mix-and-match electronic components for building that next amazing wonder widget. Oh, and they're open source. The "blocks" snap together via magnets, and there's an ever-growing selection of modules to choose from. The ...
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Phelps Winning in the Pool and With Fans Online
Michael Phelps is winning both in the pool and online, as fans take to blogs and message boards to discuss Phelps' quest to win eight Olympic gold medals. In an analysis of online discussion, Nielsen Online, a service of The Nielsen Company, reported that among more than 50 high profile athletes competing in Olympic basketball, gymnastics, beach volleyball and swimming events, Michael Phelps ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Report: All Nvidia G84/G86 Chips Defective
According to sources, the entire line of G84 and G86 chips all suffer from the same defect, regardless of desktop or notebook application.
Tom's Hardware |
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Nvidia Touts Physics, But Financial Trouble Ahead
Santa Clara (CA) - Owners of a GeForce 8-series or higher graphics card can squeeze more eye candy out of their hardware as Nvidia has released a demo pack consisting of a full game, acceleration demos and Stanford's Folding@Home distributed computing client that showcase the physics and floating point horsepower of the company's graphics cards.
Tom's Hardware |
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Throwing Away Old Computers, Not So Easy
Don't know what to do with those unwanted computers?
WIFR Rockford |
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TV Choice and Competition Arrive for Consumers in Three More California Communities
Verizon's FiOS TV and Broadband Products Are Now Available
Broadcast Newsroom |
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MAXON Delivers Fully-Loaded CINEMA 4D R11
MAXON Computer, a leading developer of professional 3D modeling, painting, animation and rendering solutions, today unveiled CINEMA 4D Release 11 (R11), the next generation of its highly acclaimed 3D animation software suite.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
Associated Press - August 12, 2008 1:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States.
WTOL 11 Toledo |
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CommuniGate Systems Delivers Pronto! Unified Communications Client Version 2.2
Pronto! Version 2.2 Offers VideoMail, Advanced Collaboration via Presence and Integrated VoIP for Firefox and Apple Safari
Broadcast Newsroom |
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SpeechTEK Will Showcase the Many Uses of Speech Technology
Google recently introduced a tool that allows users to search for spoken words in speeches and videos that appear on YouTube. The speech recognition technology produces a transcript of videos containing key words from the audio.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
Associated Press - August 12, 2008 1:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States.
KVOA Tucson |
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $.29 or 1.2 percent, to $22.92.
Boston Globe |
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Kindle - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. It seems that Amazon.com’s Kindle is not the flop that many predicted when the e-book reader debuted last year.
New York Times |
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Final Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc rose $3.17 or 1.8 percent, to $176.73.
Boston Globe |
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A better browser
. The Kindle can visit some Web sites but it displays only rudimentary text. A better browser, with that larger color screen, would allow the device take advantage of the full capability of its EVDO modem and conceivably open the device to playing video.
New York Times |
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SearchDay: Link Building with Customers
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion:Link Building with Customers; Avoiding Online Missteps with Generation Y and Millenniums; Google to Update Content Network; and more.
Search Engine Watch |
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Google: We Did Not Erase Maps of Georgia
My colleague John Markoff wrote earlier today about the barrage of cyber-attacks on Georgia’s technology infrastructure. Others have covered the story as well.
New York Times |
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SearchDay: Awesome Ad Groups: Small is Good
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: Awesome Ad Groups: Small is Good; After the Yahoo Shareholder Meeting; Google Translate Goes Live with Human Translators; and more.
Search Engine Watch |
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SearchDay: Oil and Water? SEOs vs. Content Owners
Today's search engine marketing news and opinion: Oil and Water? SEOs vs. Content Owners; Getting Vertical Search Right: A Sneak Preview; Google Warns on AOL Investment Loss; and more.
Search Engine Watch |
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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.
Boston Globe |
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Letter: Don't believe all you read on the Internet
It is frustrating that so many Jackson Sun letter writers do not bother to get the facts. M. D. Kanavel claimed in her letter that Barack Obama was sworn in using the Quran. That is absolutely not true!
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Symantec Debuts Norton Safe Web Site-Rating Service
CUPERTINO, CA, Aug 12, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC), makers of Norton security software, announced the availability of Norton Safe Web beta, a Web site rating service that makes the Internet a safer place, whether shopping, watching video, downloading music or just surfing the Web. Leveraging the power of Norton Safe Web beta, users can easily differentiate ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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