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Create website using mobile phone
Addressing a press conference in Chennai, Akmin Technologies Pvt Ltd CEO and Managing Director S Prashanth said this would mainly target those who wish to create a website on their GPRS enabled mobile phone. Quoting Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's report, Prashanth said at the end of March 2008, India had 14.9 million PC-Internet subscribers, while the mobile internet subscribers stood ...
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10:25 (BST), 14/08/2008 Tiga recommendation Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS For immediate release - August 14th ...
Tiga, the trade association that represents games developers throughout the UK, said that the Government must encourage more students with good A-level grades in mathematics and computer science to study these subjects at university.
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How to slack off at work and not get caught
Tampa Bay's 10 News doesn't condone slacking off, or not doing your job; but one of our staffers did find some tips online to make yourself busy, so you don’t get caught.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Create website using mobile phone
Targeting active mobile internet users, city based Akmin Technologies Pvt Ltd on Thursday launched www.mobisitegalore.com.
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Sabotage charges could land sailors 10 years in jail
Two Esquimalt-based sailors could face up to a maximum of 10 years in prison and dismissal from the Canadian Forces if they are found guilty of sabotage in a case involving a classified computer database at Ottawa's National Defence headquarters.
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Libraries report record number of visitors
Record number of visitors use free resources for personal and professional reasons. Jairo Fuentes was tired of paying $60 a month for Internet service just to check his e-mail. So last year, the Hollywood resident canceled his service. Since then, he's been a regular at the Hollywood Branch Library, where he connects his laptop to the free Wi-Fi.
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More gear joins Wi-Fi networks
MONTREAL -- Wi-Fi makes the Web more accessible for laptop users and this wireless technology is moving to smartphones and other consumer devices.
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Sheraton Hotels begin implementing Microsoft Surface
Video: Microsoft Surface at Sheraton Hotel & Resorts When Microsoft first showed off their new “Surface” system, the general consensus was, “Well, that’s cool. What in the world do I use it for, though?” To date, there have only been two real-world applications for the table-turned-computer-turned-digital life. At Harrah’s Rio Casino in Las Vegas it’s employed [...]
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Intel Launches Smaller SSD for Netbooks, Mini-desktops
Intel launched a smaller SSD for netbooks on Wednesday.
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Intel Drops Centrino Atom Brand After Five Months
Intel has dropped the Centrino Atom brand after five months, using just Atom to brand this part of its product line.
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The new dictionary words that sum up the year: credit crunch, carbon footprint... and WAGs
The words credit crunch, food miles and wardrobe malfunction have made it into The Chambers Dictionary. Wags, fashion-forward, nail bars and social networking also debut in the revised edition.
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'Clone Wars' exhausts this fan's patience
All battle and no myth, the computer-animated "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is a dispiriting experience for those few of us who haven't yet written off the series. I've defended all three prequels, but there is no need for this.
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Indian software to read viewers' pulse
Bangalore: By just watching a show on television one can influence the broadcaster to take a decision which may even result in instantly changing the casts.
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Intel to add remote diagnostics technology to Ibex Peak chipset
Intel's next-generation mainstream and entry-level desktop chipset codenamed Ibex Peak, which will launch in 2009, is expected to feature Intel Remote PC Assist Technology (RPAT), a technology that could help PC vendors lower their warranty costs while increasing operational efficiency, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Public gets taste for cut price communication
British people are spending more time using communications services but paying less for them, according to industry regulator Ofcom. A new report has found that mobile phone use has doubled and laptop and PC use quadrupled over the past five years.
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Logica Soars the Most in Five Years on Higher Sales Forecast
Aug. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Logica Plc , the Anglo-Dutch computer- services provider, climbed the most since 2003 in London trading after raising its sales forecast, citing ``robust'' customer spending, including deals with phone company KPN NV and tire maker Michelin & Cie.
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Can deception be added as a sport here?
BEIJING -- Back home, Michael Phelps and the Olympics have become a prime-time, heavy-metal rock sensation. I think I saw Dick Ebersol doing a back flip down Wangfujing Avenue, with NBC's television ratings and online numbers far exceeding expectations.
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Musical web ensnares ‘professional geeks’
Thu, Aug 14, 2008 (2 a.m.) Forget the politics of the music industry. That’s so 20th century. Jonathan Coulton launched his music career by writing, recording and posting songs on his Web site. He established a virtual fan base and then performed in cities with a large contingent of listeners.
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Are PET Scans Beneficial During Cancer Diagnosis, Staging And Monitoring?
Today positron emission tomography (PET) scanning is emerging as an increasingly helpful oncology tool for diagnosis, staging and monitoring. It is a computer-based, low-resolution imaging technology emitting a radioactive tracer to localize tumors. The radioactive positron tracer gathers in abnormal tissue.
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Metro turns up heat on metal thievery
Daily metal exchange rates are posted outside ABC Recycling on an erasable white board that explains just how much a scrap seller will get for whatever he drags in: clean aluminum, 65 cents a pound; dirty aluminum, 10 cents a pound; copper grades 1-5, $1.25 to $2.95 a pound, and the list goes on. It’s the Nasdaq of junk.
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Computer problems delay Newry tax bills; most were sent on Friday
NEWRY - Computer problems delayed mailing the town's property tax bills. At the Aug. 4 selectmen's meeting, officials established a tax rate of $7.36 per $1,000 of property valuation, up from $7.08 last year.
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NEC Announces The Sky Crawlers Laptops in Japan
Japanese information technology company NEC announced three limited-edition, 12.1-inch screen laptop models that can be custom-etched with different graphics from Mamoru Oshii 's The Sky Crawlers film. The laptops each feature a 120GB hard drive and 1.5GB of memory.
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Hacker McKinnon's extradition is 'inevitable'
Former prosecutor opens up on high-profile case The former prosecutor in the Gary McKinnon hacking case said there's no reason to believe the European Court of Human Rights will ultimately block the alleged hacker's extradition to the United States.
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Intel PCs to wake up for phone calls
(AP) -- Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet.
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