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Skype Comes to Java-Based Handsets
In an effort to take its Internet phone service mobile, the software maker released a test version for downloading to handsets
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Veteran officer investigated in child-porn case
Phoenix Police arrested a 26-year veteran of the department Wednesday afternoon following an investigation into Internet child pornography, according to Phoenix Police.
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IBM: The New Contours of Service Innovation
IBM and the University of Cambridge released an interesting and convincing report earlier this week calling for increased investment in "service systems"
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Computer sale leads to arrest of store owner
Robert Hussey, a local computer chain owner, was arrested last week and charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent, according to J. Reuben Long Detention Center records. An Horry County investigator with the 15th Circuit Solicitor's office arrested Hussey on April 24. Hussey, 27, was released the same day and faces up to five years in prison, accused of obtaining money under false ...
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Cambridge cools off
The sizzling Cambridge market for office space has peaked and may be headed for a cooldown, just months after Microsoft and Google established major beachheads in the city,...
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Adobe Reaffirms Q2 and FY2008 Financial Targets
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today provided an intra-quarter business update for its second quarter ending May 30, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Adobe and Industry Leaders Establish Open Screen Project
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Open Screen Project, supported by a group of industry leaders, including ARM, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, Intel, LG Electronics Inc., Marvell, Motorola, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics Co., Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Verizon Wireless. The project is dedicated to driving rich Internet experiences across televisions, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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uVuMobile Appoints Scott Hughes President and CEO
uVuMobile(TM), Inc. (OTCBB: UVUM.OB), a mobility solutions and software provider announced today that the Board of Directors have appointed Scott Hughes as the new President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Hughes has also joined the Board of Directors of the Company.
Centre Daily Times |
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Sezmi Unveils Next Generation Television Offering
Sezmi Corporation (formerly known as Building B, Inc.) today unveiled a next generation television offering that includes many industry firsts. Sezmi also announced that it is commencing trials in pilot markets in preparation for commercial launch with broadband service providers and national retailers later this year.
Centre Daily Times |
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Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices
Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
Centre Daily Times |
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Federal judge sets formula for Internet music royalties
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal court on Wednesday established a formula for determining the Internet royalties owed to thousands of music composers, writers and publishers by three major online services -- Yahoo Inc., AOL and RealNetworks Inc.
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Are Macs a smart career move?
eWEEK piece suggests learning the Mac to IT professionals.
CNET |
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Interop: Motorola Predicts End Of Wired Enterprise Networks
Deploying and running a wireless network would cost $232,000 the first year, while a similar wired network would cost $3.8 million, one company exec suggests.
InformationWeek |
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Interop: Motorola Predicts End Of Wired Enterprise Networks
Deploying and running a wireless network would cost $232,000 the first year, while a similar wired network would cost $3.8 million, one company exec suggests.
InformationWeek |
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Skank You Very Much
Search Google with the phrase "ska sucks" and you'll encounter various vitriolic ventings about how the musical style blows. It's not a surprise, really, as ska has long been considered the whipping boy among musical misanthropes, who unilaterally deride its seemingly repetitive nature and upbeat sp ...
Phoenix New Times |
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Recent Original Stories
During the Bill Gates keynote at WinHEC 2006 Microsoft demonstrated the new Windows Hypervisor (codename Viridian).
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Software giant Microsoft has named the day that Windows 98 and Millennium users will no longer have support. On July 11, the two operating systems will have their final breakfast before being wiped from Vole's support brain.
New Mobile Computing |
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Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices
Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers. The world's fifth-largest software maker is launching what it calls the Open Screen Project with support from phone makers Motorola Inc., Nokia Corp., Samsung Electronics, Sony Ericsson and ...
The State |
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AT&T launches TV service on new phones, rivaling Verizon
AT&T Inc. is launching its new video service for cell phones Sunday on two phones, and will charge $15 per month for 10 channels. AT&T Mobile TV is almost identical to Verizon Wireless' V Cast Mobile TV, and is operated by the same company, Qualcomm Inc. AT&T will have two exclusive channels on the service, it said Thursday. AT&T already has a mobile video service called CV, which is based on ...
The State |
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Train silencing controversy
MOBILE, Ala. - Would a train whistle bother you if had to hear it day in and day out? Margo Gilbert said it definitely bothers her and the more than 100 guests who stay at the RSA Battlehouse Hotel every night. Gilbert is the General Manager of the Battlehouse and said the constant blare of the horns is affecting business.
FOX10 Gulf Coast |
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MySpace unveils new karaoke feature
NEW YORK You're sitting at home online, and suddenly you get an irresistible urge. You absolutely have to belt out R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" and share it with the world. You now have that ability, thanks to MySpace Karaoke, launched this week by the social networking site. MySpace Karaoke (ksolo.myspace.com) makes its debut nearly two years after Fox Interactive, a division of News Corp., ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Two offensive lineman tabbed in CFL draft
South Carolina fared better in the CFL draft than the NFL draft. The Gamecocks had a pair of offensive linemen selected Wednesday’s in the CFL’s Canadian draft: Right tackle Justin Sorensen was the fifth overall pick by his hometown B.C. Lions, while injured tackle Gurminder Thind went in the fourth round to the Montreal Alouettes. Sorensen, who watched the draft on the Internet, said it was ...
The State |
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Adobe opening up Flash
Adobe Systems is opening up access Thursday to its Flash technology via the Open Screen Project, an industry initiative intended to provide a Flash-based unified runtime environment for rich content across all devices. An analyst viewed the move as partially a competitive measure against Microsoft's new Silverlight browser plug-in, which could provide a formidable rival to Flash. But ...
InfoWorld |
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Mom online when girl fell from window, police say
A Fayette County woman was preoccupied with an online social-networking site as her 3-year-old daughter tumbled from a second-floor window and fractured her skull, according to a police affidavit.
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By MARLY KOSINSKI Tribune Chronicle
WARREN — Working with the San Francisco Police Department, detectives here helped recover nearly $9,000 in computer equipment on its way to Nigeria.
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