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Zi Corporation reports Q2 loss of $1.5M on sales of $2.7M
CALGARY - Software company Zi Corp. (TSX:ZIC) reported a bigger quarterly loss of US$1.5 million as sales fell to US$2.7 million.
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Windows XP "not ready for prime time" on XO
— Aug. 06, 2008 — Since Microsoft first announced a version of Windows XP for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) XO laptop, there has been widespread curiosity about how well it runs. Now, in an "exclusive first unbiased glimpse," one publication has pronounced it "not ready for prime time." ...
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What developers should know about IP
Author Van Lindberg is both software engineer and practicing attorney. His new book, Intellectual Property and Open Source tackles the slippery subject of intellectual property. In this interview, Van explains why intellectual property law is so important to developers—any developers—and shares his most important tips for developers starting out in the world of open source. Read more.
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David Pogue's Hot iPhone Tips
David Pogue returns with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. And here David reveals his best, up-to-the-nanosecond iPhone tricks. "The beauty of the new iPhone 3G is that you don't need one," explains David. "Almost all of the juicy stuff actually comes with the iPhone 2.0 software and the online App Store, both of which run perfectly well on the old iPhone as well." Find ...
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How to Write Your Own Facebook Applications
I recently had a chance to ask Jesse Stay, author of FBML Essentials a few questions about his book and just why it's so important right now. His book revolves around the fundamentals of the Facebook Markup Language--Facebook's version of HTML--which makes it easy to develop applications specifically for Facebook. If you can think of a niche that hasn't yet been filled in the Facebook ...
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How copyright got to its current state (Patry blog ending)
William Patry, one of the most respected online commentators on copyright, has shut down his weblog. It so happens that copyright is a major subject covered in a book recently released by O'Reilly, Van Lindberg's Intellectual Property and Open Source A Practical Guide to Protecting Code. This blog continues with a brief statement by Van about Patry's decision, then a brief statement of my own, ...
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Customer Service
MONTREAL - Cellphones are still for yakking, no matter how many things they can do. Despite also being equipped to let people watch videos, listen to music, surf the Internet and check e-mail, mobile phones are primarily used for conversations, U.S. analyst Ramon Llamas said Thursday.
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Cordia Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter 2008
Cordia Corporation (OTCBB: CORG), a global communications service provider of traditional CLEC and Voice over Internet Protocol ("VOIP") technologies, announced the results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2008.
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Yahoo Fills Icahn Board Seats
Yahoo has picked two candidates from Carl Icahn's slate to fill two empty board seats.
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CallWave to Report Fourth Quarter and 2008 Fiscal Year End Financial Results on August 21
CallWave, Inc. (NASDAQ:CALL), a leading provider of Internet and mobile-based unified communications solutions, today announced that it will release financial results for the fiscal fourth quarter and year ended June 30, 2008, immediately following the close of the market on Thursday, August 21, 2008. The company will host a corresponding conference call with a live webcast that day at 4:30 p.m. ...
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DATAllegro Hit With Patent Lawsuit After Microsoft Deal
Inventor accuses BI vendor of stealing technical info, after Microsoft says it's buying company.
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Looks Up, Apple Gains
Despite inflation fears, the tech sector has looked upbeat as Amazon, Apple and Brocade reported strong earnings.
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Microsoft Re-issues July WSUS Patch
Taking another crack at the WSUS-Server 2008 fix, it offers the patch via Windows Update.
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Axcess International Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
Axcess International Inc., (173214;OTCBB:AXSI) a leading provider of wireless business activity monitoring
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Networking, Supply Chain Issues Dull Apple's Shine
Apple's self-inflicted wounds during the iPhone 3G, App Store and MobileMe rollouts and iPhone software upgrade could have been prevented. And while CEO Steve Jobs has owned up to the mistakes, will they have a lasting effect on Apple?
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McCain Promotes Online Security, Privacy Policies
John McCain issued a statement on Thursday with his thoughts on online security and privacy issues.
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Write for Cash Tips on Salon.com
On the heels of Google's new write-for-money Knol site, Salon launched its Open Salon for blog-style writings, photos and videos.
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Murder arrest
Bhubaneswar, Aug. 14: The nine persons, including the prime suspect Ramachandra Tripathy, accused of murdering computer science student Pritam Priyadarshi Das (20) were arrested today.
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Mayon bid for ‘7 wonders’ gets full Bicol support
LEGAZPI CITY – Mayon Volcano’s mild ash explosion Sunday could be an alert signal for its supporters to cast more votes as it slid down by more than 10 notches this week in the New Seven Wonders of Nature online search.
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Unstrung - Travelling Light - BelkBlog
6:10 PM -- We talk about simplicity, but as much as I love tech, sometimes being a tech consumer can be a burden, both figuratively and literally!
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Ex-Clayton cop nabbed in Internet sting pleads guilty
A former Clayton County police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges he sent pornographic pictures over his department-issued computer to someone he believed was a 16-year-old girl. The "girl" was an FBI agent that the officer, Casey Austin Carmichael, had contacted in an Internet chat room. Carmichael, 29, of Newnan admitted to discussing pornography and sending photographs. He is ...
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Kids benefit from computers
Staying up with new technology isn't always easy for everyone, but now a new state of the art computer lab is making it easier for some on Syracuse's southside. As News 10 Now's Brad Vivacqua explains, children are mainly to benefit from one generous donation.
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Police catch four burglary suspects
Highland Park Police have captured four male juveniles who were accused of stealing Northwood Junior High School computers and electronics. Two of the suspects also were accused of a residential burglary in the Highlands area.
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