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Castle Crashers set at 1200 MS Points News
The Behemoth has announced that Castle Crashers will cost 1200 Microsoft Points (GBP 10.20 / EUR 14.40) when it goes on Xbox Live Arcade on 27th August.
EuroGamer |
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DGAP-News: Deutsche Messe soon to run Intershop software
Release of a Corporate News, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer / publisher is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Financial.de |
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Betting scam linked to Chinese student couple’s murder
CHILLING threats were posted on internet chat sites against the Chinese man found murdered in his flat, The Journal can reveal.
The Journal |
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Smartphone Is Expected via Google
T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Googles Android software, according to people briefed on the companys plans.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Glen Iris students bring back their school-issued laptops in good shape
Glen Iris Elementary students who kept their XO laptops over the summer have earned some big gold stars. It appears that only 15 of the approximately 650 computers distributed last year suffered any kind of problem, Principal Michael Wilson said.
Birmingham News |
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Television - Sports
A 55 million dollar internet scam selling fake Olympic tickets caused embarrassment to games organisers and caught out thousands of sports fans around the world, including a number of New Zealanders.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Smartphone Is Expected via Google
T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Googles Android software, according to people briefed on the companys plans.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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APPLE'S NEW GROOVE
Steve Jobs' celebrated Midas touch is taking on a new definition. The man known more for launching the coolest must-have gadgets is now challenging onetime tech darlings Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the co-founders of Google Inc., for...
New York Post |
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Now the watched are those watching
This column was going to be about digital technology and how it was changing the way movies were being made. I wasn't going to write about computer graphics — done to death, including in this space — but about digital cameras themselves, those small, cheap, portable cameras that record professional images and sound.
Republican-American |
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'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' a clunky effort
Does George Lucas need money? It's the only explanation for why he has whored out the much-loved Star Wars saga to have it retooled as Lucasfilm's first-ever animation – a clunky computer-generated effort that seems to be little more than a pilot for Lucasfilm's new fall TV cartoon series.
Toronto Star |
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Fundraiser to benefit new library in Warrior, Alabama
Right now, the library in Warrior is an 1,800-square- foot building where books are crammed so tightly browsers can barely get their fingers between them, extra books are scattered atop the shelves, and there is room left over for two computers and a one-table seating area.
Birmingham News |
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The controversy over the missing maps of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Was it deliberate? Google says not.
The New Statesman |
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Doggyspace.com: Place for pet owners to connect and brag about their canines
By Michael Felberbaum Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. -- Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Barbarians at the gate: New rules of cinema etiquette
My invitation to a preview screening next week of Death Race reads like a fire sale for a bankrupt electronics shop. It lists everything that must go from the theatre: "No cameras, camera phones, laptops or other recording devices permitted."
Toronto Star |
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Wedding gifts can be only a click away
By Megan Lea Buck Assistant Lifestyle Editor With fine china or money for a honeymoon only a click away, the Internet has revolutionized the concept of the bridal registry. Web sites such as weddingchannel.com and theknot.com offer assistance to brides in all stages of planning their big day. When it comes to picking out potential wedding gifts, these sites provide one-stop shopping for brides ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Quickly put data from MySQL to the Web with DrasticGrid
With DrasticGrid, you can easily put a MySQL database table or view on a Web page, complete with editing, sorting, and pagination capabilities, and support for adding and deleting records.
NewsForge |
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Boys and Girls Club receives computer funds from Doc Rivers
The Boys and Girls Club of West Cook County has received money for 10 new computers from a hometown hero. Glenn "Doc" Rivers, coach of the 2008 NBA Champions Boston Celtics, donated $50,000 for the new computers, desks, printers and software. The computers were set up in their new location, now called Rivers Learning Center.
Proviso Herald |
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Reset wireless router, then save password
Q: My daughter just bought a new laptop. We have a wireless system at our house, but I cannot remember the password to allow another computer to gain access to our network. The man who set this up for us is long gone. How can I find out my own access password?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Telecom giants join Yahoo
Yahoo added two former telecom execs to its board, hand-picked by corporate raider Carl Icahn.
iafrica.com |
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Infineon chip causing problems on iPhone: reports
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Infineon chip could be at the root of complaints from around the world that Apple Inc's new iPhone drops calls and has unpredictable Internet links, according to a research report from Nomura.
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New technology director hired
For the first time School District 87 Board of Education hired someone full-time to handle the district's computer and technology issues.
Proviso Herald |
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Microsoft lifts Windows 7 secrecy
Official blog launched by Redmond
Silicon.com |
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Big boxes: What are they doing on my lawn?
AT&T is bringing its U-verse Internet-delivered television service to Chicago's Northwest Side, intended to provide an alternative to cable TV. But some residents have complained about the utility boxes that are being installed to deliver it. Alderman Brian Doherty, 41st Ward, said the communications giant is installing about 60 of the utility boxes, or "nodes," which deliver the signals.
Edison-Norwood Times Review |
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Intel offers draft spec for USB 3.0
Next stage in interface standard. Intel has released part of the draft specification of Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.0, the next major revision to the peripheral interface standard used throughout the computing world.
TechWorld |
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Coldspring Library announces technology recycling program
The Coldspring Area Public Library has organized a technology-recycling program that is environmentally friendly and free of any disposal fees to both businesses and individuals.
Eastex Advocate |
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