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Uganda: Students Urged to Use Internet Responsibly
allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience
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Rumor hints 2GHz MacBook Air with 120GB disk
Apple's first revision to the MacBook Air will see a clock speed boost as well as a storage upgrade, according to a newly prominent rumor. The report claims the 13.3-inch lightweight portable will switch from Apple's custom-ordered 65 nanometer processors to a reference 45 nanometer, Penryn-based design. Upgrading will allegedly reduce the clock ...
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British Hacker Gets Extradition Delay
The European Court of Human Rights has asked Britain to hold off on sending a computer hacker to the United States to face trial until it can review his request to stop his extradition. The court said it needs to review Gary McKinnon's complaint that he could face inhumane prison conditions if convicted in the United States. read more
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Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge
…as mobile/PC line blurs
Silicon.com |
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Is America ready for its first BlackBerry president?
The next U.S. president could shape cybersecurity, government research initiatives, intellectual property laws, and wired and wireless communications services in ways that affect both enterprise IT executives and average citizens.
IT World |
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Wi-Fi TV's Public Conference Call Today to Be Webcast Live and On Demand on Wi-Fi TV
As Wi-Fi TV Inc. conducts and open to the public conference call to the world at the number 218-486-1300, bridge #715719 today at 4:30 PM Los Angeles and U.S. Pacific time, today at 7:30 PM New York and U.S.
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NebuAd Observes ‘Useful, but Innocuous’ Web Browsing
Of all the companies building advertising systems based on data gathered from Internet service providers, the one that is farthest along in the United States is NebuAd.
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Police: Security guard swiped computers
TAMPA -- An investigation into a security guard's pawning history led police to discover the man had stolen nearly $16,000 worth of computers from the Harbour Island office building he was supposed to watch. Evans Moreau, 33, was arrested on...
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Joseph Jaffe, Christopher Gardner and Nigel Travis to Join Tony Dungy as Keynote Speakers at ExactTarget User Conference
ExactTarget, a leading provider of on-demand email and one-to-one marketing solutions, announces the roster of keynote speakers for its user conference, Connections '08, taking place September 23-25 in Indianapolis, Ind.
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Virtual PCs free workers from hardware
BOSTON -- Personal computers are going "virtual" as software makers tap the Internet to enable workers to sign on to work wherever they are.
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Intel says tiny Atom chip 'off to the races'
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sales of Intel Corp's Atom processors, designed for consumer electronics gadgets and super-slim personal computers, are topping company targets as the world's largest chipmaker seeks to expand beyond a slowing PC market.
BusinessWorld Online |
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Dell introduces new laptop
NEW YORK -- Dell, Inc. introduced a line of portable computers yesterday, hoping that lighter-weight machines with longer-lasting batteries will drive sales to business customers.
BusinessWorld Online |
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Supercomputer That Needs Its Own Building Will Call Toronto Home
It will be the equivalent of 30,000-40,000 home PCs all hooked together.
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Fire damages building at Apple Inc.’s campus
A fire burned part of a two-story building on Apple Inc.’s campus in Cupertino, Calif., on Tuesday night. (AAPL)
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Software fix enroute for iPhone 3G reception?
Unusual reception problems with the iPhone 3G are indeed attributable to Infineon's 3G chip, say two anonymous sources. Described as "well-placed," the individuals claim that approximately 2 to 3 percent of iPhone traffic is suffering from connection troubles, which may also include continual shifting between 3G and 2.5G networks. By comparison,...
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Intel PCs to wake up for phone calls
NEW YORK (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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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Intel PCs to wake up when they get phone calls
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.
KING5 Seattle |
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"World Of Warcraft - A fresh start for newbies and veterans"
Eurogamer's computer and video game discussion forum
EuroGamer |
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SCEA's Steinberg On Enticing PS3 Adoption Through 'Comfort Brands'
We've been talking to Sony about the nuts and bolts of its oft-stated -- but rarely-scrutinized -- 10-year plan for the PlayStation 3, first discussing the company's hardware strategy. But what about software? Sony Computer Entertainment of America product marketing VP Scott Steinberg has said that he hopes the PlayStation 2, already wrapping up its promised decade, will act as something of a ...
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Character animation nearly sinks ‘Clone Wars’
When Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi paused during surrender negotiations to request a refreshing beverage, I was ready to give up on “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” executive producer George Lucas’ computer-animated installment of his sci-fi saga. This was about 25 minutes into the movie, I’d guess.
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Sertoma gives to UA Audiology and Speech Center
DOWNTOWN AKRON — The Akron chapter of Sertoma, an international service organization, has given $5,000 to purchase audiology equipment, children’s furniture and computer software for the Audiology and Speech Center at The University of Akron (UA).
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New computers needed at Resnik CLC, says parent
Thank you to everyone who voted for the Judith A. Resnik CLC video in the Big Lots “Lots2Give” contest (see “Resnik CLC video finalist in contest to win cash,” West Side Leader, July 10-16, 2008). Although we did not succeed in winning money to help purchase new computers for the school, we were pleased with the community support shown for our school.
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Power Medical shares plunge on 2Q report
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of Power Medical Interventions Inc., which makes computer-assisted instruments for use during surgery, plunged in premarket trading after the company reported a wider-than-expected second-quarter loss.
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Intel PCs to wake up for phone calls
NEW YORK (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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