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Early Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Akamai Technologies rose $.35 or 1.5 percent, to $23.07.
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Early Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $.49 or .3 percent, to $179.79.
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Network Intercept Selected by Flash Memory Summit 2008 as a Best of Show Awards Winner
Network Intercept, a cyber-security company dedicated to keeping individuals and businesses safe from malicious intent on the internet, announced that it has been chosen by the Flash Memory Summit as a Best of Show awards winner for 2008 in the category of Most Innovative Flash Memory Customer Implementation.
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Adobe Systems spent $98,849 to lobby in 2Q
Adobe Systems Inc. spent $98,849 in the second quarter to lobby on patent reform and legislation intended to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to the Internet and video programming, according to a recent disclosure report.
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Review: Apple MobileMe
Apple MobileMe www.apple.com Price: $99 per year for a single license; $149 per year for a five person Family Pack Pros: Streamlined interface for sharing e-mail, calendar, and contact information between computers and iPhone or iPod touch devices.
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Microsoft Loads Up .NET, Visual Studio
Microsoft this week introduced service packs to two vital developer products just months after their initial release, but the bevy of new features in the releases may make them seem more like broad enhancements than the usual collection of patches.
IT Management |
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iView leads Auntie's digital bonanza
THE ABC's embracing of digital technology with dozens of free online TV shows is leaving commercial networks behind and growing viewers on its traditional channels.
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Open-source pact subject to copyrights law: court
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that the holder of a copyright to a computer programming code made available for free public download can enforce an "open-source" copyright license to control future use of the work.
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Open-source pact subject to copyrights law: court
A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that the holder of a copyright to a computer programming code made available for free public download can enforce an "open-source" copyright license to control future use of the work.
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North Dakota among states with slowest Internet speeds; Alaska is worst
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) - A report from the Communications Workers of America says Alaskans are stuck with the nation's slowest average Internet download speeds. Advertisement: JobsHQ Get a personalized video for your business Set up a JobsHQ Featured Employer account and get a video created for your business. Contact info@jobsHQ.com for more information
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Wikipedia founder aims to break Google stranglehold
Watch out Google -- Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales hopes that Wikia Search, a project he spearheads, will break Google's domination of the world's Internet search engine market.
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Palo Alto Networks Discovers Two Vulnerabilities in This Week's Microsoft Security Bulletin
Palo Alto Networks today announced that its Threat Research Team discovered two of the 11 vulnerabilities discovered in Microsoft's Patch Tuesday security bulletin this week.
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Mobile Internet World 2008 Announces World Class Keynotes and Conference Program
Mobile Internet World 2008 (www.mobilenetx.com), the leading conference and expo for connecting the people, technologies and trends that will shape the future of the mobile Internet, has announced its program, educational, and speaker details for the October 21-23 conference and expo, to be held at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
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Chinese student brutally murdered in flat 'may have been involved in internet football betting scam'
One of the Chinese students killed in a brutal double murder may have been involved in an international internet betting scam, it emerged tonight. Zhen Xing Yang and his girlfriend Xi Zhou, both 25, were found dead with horrific head injuries in their flat in Newcastle's West End on Saturday.
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Air Force Cyber Command to Be Rebooted [CyberWar]
The Air Force Cyber Command, those guys who want to pwn cyberspace with their fancy PlayStation 3 farms and kinetic-denial-of-service Mk84 bombs, has been put on hold by the new USAF head honcho...
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PCs to 'wake up' for phone calls
Intel has created a new wake-up call for PCs, which could encourage more Internet-based calls.
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'The Wailing City' blog: Musicians moonlight as novelists
For two skilled local musicians, writing works of fiction differs notably from penning a song.
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Photo Tourism 3D-Photo Browser Knocks Spots Off Plain-Old Slideshows [Photos]
This video, shown at SIGGRAPH, demos a re-invention of how to navigate collections of photos. It's the work of a team from the University of Washington and Microsoft Research, using advanced...
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Most Read News
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 (Bernama) -- An Internal portal on the 51st Merdeka (Independence) celebrations was launched here Thursday to update Malaysians on the festivities that will take place this year.
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Yahoo's Fire Eagle Tracks User Locations
Yahoo's new Fire Eagle wants to be users one-stop service for letting users tap into location-based services.
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Intel Announces USB 3.0 Controller Spec
Hoping to avert a "fork" over USB 3.0, Intel has unveiled its USB 3.0 host controller specification...and consumers might get USB 3 gear in 2009.
DesignTechnica |
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Intel Remote Wake to Catch VoIP Calls
Intel is rolling new Remote Wake technology into motherboards that will let Ethernet-connected desktop PCs "wake up" to take incoming VoIP calls.
DesignTechnica |
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San Jose teacher arrested in Internet sex sting
A San Jose high school teacher was arrested for allegedly trying to meet with who he believed as a 13-year-old girl for sexual purposes, police said. James Robert Barany, 37, of Campbell, the band director at Overfelt High School in San Jose, was arrested...
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Well-Known Malware Continues to Dominate BitDefender's List of Top E-Threats
Two well-known threats have ranked high on BitDefender's Top Ten E-Threats in July. According to BitDefender analysts, Trojan.Clicker.CM and Trojan.Downloader.WMA.Wimad.N, which have remained relevant throughout the summer, ranked first and second place on the list of dangerous threats.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Analyst: In-house app development fraught with waste
A study by the boutique consultancy Voke finds corporate software development in a state of dysfunction marked by budget woes, protracted project lengths, and dissatisfied end users. But at the same time, enterprises are placing higher value on business analysts, who serve as an intermediary between line-of-business employees and development teams, gathering project requirements and ...
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