|
12 Computers Stolen From Charter Offices
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. -- Detectives are investigating the theft over the weekend of a dozen computers from a Charter Media building. Deputies were called to the Charter building on The Parkway after employees discovered the missing laptops.
WYFF 4 Greenville |
|
Cedar Rapids Police Use Web in Prostitution Bust
CEDAR RAPIDS - Cedar Rapids sprang a trap and netted four prostitution-related arrests on Tuesday. And for the first time, officers used the internet to look for sex-for-sale crimes.
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids |
|
Statesman launches SemoMarketplace
The Daily Statesman recently launched a new comprehensive online service for local businesses. The Web site, SemoMarketplace.com, offers free listings for area businesses that include such information as store hours, methods of payment and photos of the businesses.
Dexter Daily Statesman |
|
Yahoo board candidate has Nextel connection
John Chapple, the former chairman and CEO of Nextel Partners, is being considered for one of two seats on the Yahoo board of directors, according to reports. Chapple led the Nextel Partners fight when Sprint was forced to buy the affiliate.
The Kansas City Star |
|
16:46 (BST), 13/08/2008 MyGamerCard.net/Giant Realm deal Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS New York, August 13, ...
New York, August 13, 2008 – Giant Realm, Inc., the online media company reaching men 18-34 through its rapidly expanding publisher group of community-oriented entertainment sites, today announced that it has signed an exclusive representation deal with MyGamerCard.net.
gamesindustry.biz |
|
16:54 (BST), 13/08/2008 Dare to be Digital 2008 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Media release Wednesday 13th ...
The winners of the UK’s premier computer games design competition, who are also nominees for a unique BAFTA for new talent, have been announced at an awards ceremony in Edinburgh.
gamesindustry.biz |
|
TSC Ratings' Updates: Intel
Intel, DreamWorks, Valley National, Jones Lang Lasalle and TransAlta have their ratings changed.
TheStreet.com |
|
Local entrepreneur makes a ‘Splash’
Chris Kraft is bridging the gap between television and the Internet. “We’re pioneering a new part of the industry,” said Kraft, founder and president of Splash Media. “We have the best product on the market. We have a neat, broad vision. It’s never dull here. Every day is an adventure.”
The Carrollton Leader |
|
Report: Montana's Internet speeds rank 47th
GREAT FALLS - A report by the Communications Workers of America says Montanans are stuck with some of the nation's slowest average Internet download speeds. The report released Tuesday says Montana is tied for 47th place with Wyoming with a median ave ...
Billings Gazette |
|
Merrill Lynch Estimates "Cloud Computing" To Be $100 Billion Market
What do the following companies all have in common: Amazon, Microsoft, Google, EMC, VMware, IBM, Sun, Dell, Akamai, SalesForce.com, NetSuite, and Activision. Answer: Cloud Computing. Merrill Lynch analysts reckon that by 2011 the volume of cloud computing market opportunity will amount to $160BN, including $95BN in business and productivity apps (e-mail, office, CRM, etc.) and $65BN in online ...
Linux World |
|
Dikshit launches IT institute in Delhi
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit Wednesday formally launched the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) and expressed her commitment to make it a world-class institute.
Calcutta News |
|
Logitech Clip & Go! Mouse Is Handy
Most sane people prefer a mouse to a touchpad or nipple but often leave the mouse behind when moving from room to room. Logitech is about to change all that with the introduction of the V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for laptops, featuring the Clip-and-Go dock. ...
BIOS |
|
Canonical's Power Play
Of all the announcements to come out of last week's LinuxWorld expo in San Francisco, the two most interesting takeaways are Ubuntu's imminent assault on the enterprise space and the fact that the rise of community Linux distros in large organizations is at hand.
Server Watch |
|
Virtual Reality Pioneer Paul Debevec Collaborates with RTT
RTT USA, Inc. , a leader in realtime 3D visualization software and services for product design and marketing, today announced that Paul Debevec will join the company as a consultant to collaborate on special projects in the field of computer graphics generation.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Three-Alarm Fire Damages Apple Headquarters
A three-alarm fire damaged at least one floor of the headquarters of computer maker Apple early Wednesday before firefighters were able to bring it under control.
KTVU 2 San Francisco |
|
Two key Icahn 'dream team' members may join Yahoo's board
If the door is going to be left open for a possible future merger of Yahoo and Microsoft, someone's going to have to volunteer to plant their feet there. Today, it appears a Microsoft favorite and Viacom's former CEO may do the honors.
BetaNews |
|
MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"More Apples are showing up on teachers' desks and in classrooms," Patrick Seitz reports for Investor's Business Daily. "The Cupertino, Calif., computer maker has been aggressively working to reclaim its former ranking as the top supplier of PCs to schools and colleges."
Mac Daily News |
|
"Dell XPS M1330 vs Sony FZ21M"
Am thinking about getting either a 13” Dell XPS M1330 or 15" Sony FZ21. The price is about the same and the specs similar except for the Sony having bluray and a 256mb Nvidia 8400GT whereas the Dell only has a 128mb 8400GS.
EuroGamer |
|
How do you manage your internet channel?
Our recently released Managing Digital Channels report has been very well received by the internet strategists who are responsible for figuring out how to best run their online operations. Published two weeks ago, and compiled by Dr Dave Chaffey, it is an update to a report called ‘ Managing an E-commerce Team ’, a study we first conducted in 2005. Things have moved on since then, some ...
e-Consultancy |
|
Elsa Library Providing Computer
Residents Can Apply for FEMA Aid
KRGV-TV Texas |
|
Program aids businesses after hurricane
An Internet program set up by a Florida university aims to help businesses recover after a hurricane.The Business Continuity Information Network, developed over three years by Florida International University researchers, focuses on serving as a clearinghouse of information for business managers and employees looking for answers needed to reopen after a storm, The Miami Herald reported ...
Moldova.org |
|
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.
Stephenville Empire-Tribune |
|
AT&T adds U-verse phone service in state
AT&T announced Wednesday that it has added U-verse phone service to its U-verse TV and high-speed Internet offerings in Wisconsin. U-verse is available in dozens of communities in the Milwaukee area, Green Bay and the Fox Valley, but it won't be launched locally until later this year. AT&T spokesman Chris Bauer said in an e-mail that he still had no details on U-verse launching here. State law ...
The Capital Times |
|
Public bodies to snoop through Internet activity records
Public bodies such as local councils and health authorities could be given the right to snoop through records of internet activity under government proposals.
Macworld UK |
|
Tom Clancy predicted the South Ossetian conflict
Tom Clancy, author of the Hunt for Red October and a host of other military themed thrillers, predicted the South Ossetian conflict seven years ago. His story, describing Russia coming to the rescue of the South Ossetians and sending tanks into Georgia, was used in a computer game.
Russian Information Agency Novosti |
|
|