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Stylish (and wireless) frame
Most people tend to notice the pictures and ignore the frame. But a digital photo frame by the French interior designer Andree Putman may upstage your vacation shots. She designed it for Parrot, a Paris-based company specializing in wireless and mobile-technology products.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Protect yourself on the Web
New computers almost always come loaded with the trial version of a software suite designed to thwart spam, viruses and spyware. But Consumer Reports' latest tests of 11 security suites show that not all of them deliver enough protection to justify paying $50 or more for the continued protection after the trial period.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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When Icons Die Young
Heath Ledger passed away only Tuesday, but his transformation is already under way, from acclaimed actor to most-searched Internet term, from film star to cultural touchstone.
New York Times |
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College wrestlers posed nude
Two Nebraska wrestlers, including one who won an NCAA championship in 2007, have been dismissed from the team after posing naked for videos and photographs on an Internet pornography site.
The Canton Repository |
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Georgia targeted in cyber attack
Georgian government websites have been under intense cyber attack on top of the Russian military strikes launched against the country late last week, a US Internet firm said.
Hindustan Times |
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Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo has increased his annual remuneration by 13.7 per cent to $13.39 million. Engin's drastic cost-cutting initiatives over the past year had started to take effect on its bottom line, the troubled internet telephony seller claimed today.
ZDNet Australia |
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HSBC could order 200,000 iPhones
Global banking giant HSBC is considering ditching the BlackBerry and adopting Apple's iPhone as its standard staff mobile device, a move that could result in an order for some 200,000 iPhones.
ZDNet Australia |
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Telstra has confirmed it's on track to complete the first phase of its technology overhaul by the end of June, and revealed the transformation has caused a AU$328 million spike in IT costs for the last six months of 2007.
ZDNet Australia |
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Mobile computers a boon to sheriff’s office
MONTROSE — With help from taxpayers and the Montrose Police Department, the sheriff’s office was able to implement mobile data computers that will lead to cost- and labor-savings.
Montrose Daily Press |
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Best Buy becomes first independent iPhone retailer
Best Buy Co. will start selling the iPhone on Sept. 7, becoming first U.S. chain to do so outside of Apple Inc.'s and AT&T Inc.'s own stores.
Boston Globe |
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Beware your cyber footprint
It's to your advantage to be social-site savvy.
Erie Times-News |
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Beer, laptop and cash taken in yacht break-in
Sea Pines security suspects an employee broke into the Spirit of Harbour Town yacht last week to steal cases of beer, a laptop computer and cash, according to a report released Tuesday.
Island Packet |
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Indie bands talk digital music and life without the labels
As the online music market grows, some artists are now forging ahead without the help of a record label. Indie bands are among those who've opted to sell and market their music on their own, and they're getting successful at it, even while dealing with some of the downsides of the Internet. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to suicide case.
Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to suicide case.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Ideaworks3D announces Airplay SDK supports iPhone
Airplay is a cross-platform technology for creating best-in-class native applications on mobile and handheld devices, enabling developers to build a single application binary and deploy it unmodified to all supported operating systems and devices.
Digital Media Europe |
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Vista Rooftop celebrates Ramadan
Offering spectacular views of The Palm Jumeriah and Burj Al Arab, from its Terrace, Vista Rooftop Bar & Restaurant is celebrating the Holy Month of Ramadan with a delicious menu of hot and cold mezzeh.
AME Info |
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Mercury RF & Mixed-Signal Solutions Deliver Unsurpassed Tuning Speeds/Best-in-Class Signal
Highly reliable data acquisition is critical to embedded radar and signals intelligence (SIGINT) applications, in which the origin or location of signals of interest must be identified in real time to enable rapid analysis and action
EmbeddedTechnology.com |
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
(AP:HONG KONG) Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually help eliminate "the last constraints we have" and spark a software-writing revolution.
INO News |
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Best Buy becomes first independent iPhone retailer
(AP:NEW YORK) Best Buy Co. will start selling the iPhone on Sept. 7, becoming first U.S. chain to do so outside of Apple Inc.'s and AT&T Inc.'s own stores.
INO News |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
The Post-Standard |
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Beijing organizers fake a reality show
BEIJING I t turns out that amazing line of fireworks footprints marching from Tiananmen Square to the Bird's Nest stadium during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics was computer-generated and inserted into television coverage to look like the real thing.
OregonLive.com |
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QAI's Certification Examinations Now Available in Over 135 Countries, Announces Partnership With Prometric
To address the growing demand of consistently assessed talent and to address the requirements of the customers and the industry, Quality Assurance Institute has made it's certifications available online.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Wireless pirate taps into child porn in Greensburg
William A. Kuntz was arraigned in Westmoreland County Night Court on five counts each of sexual abuse of children, criminal use of a communication facility, computer theft and unlawful use of a computer.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Prosecutors: Cyber law applies to suicide case.
Federal prosecutors defended their use of a cyber crime statute in the case of a Missouri woman charged with using a MySpace hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide.
Boston Globe |
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Liberty Media Interested in AOL Dial-Up Business
Just days after Time Warner said it had cleaved off AOL's dial-up Web access division and was in a position to sell it, another big media company has expressed interest in a deal.
Washington Post |
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