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Angola: Guardians Told to Follow Pupils in Using Internet
The Angolan psychologist Eva Oliveira on Wednesday here called on guardians to permanently follow up their children while using the Internet, in order to avoid them accessing to sites that endanger their social integration.
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DGAP-News: net AG infrastructure, software and solutions:Special Items affect net AG Earnings
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Service Channels
TX Text Control .NET Server 14.0 released for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 to generate invoices as PDF and other industry standard file formats.
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Taiwan notebook OEMs to increase in-house CMOS image sensor investment
Driven by attempts to enhance competitiveness, leading notebook OEMs in Taiwan, including Quanta Computer, are said to be growing their in-house CMOS image sensor development, according to sources at CMOS image sensor vendors.
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County library adopts new rules on new offerings
The software tools that let Onondaga County Public Library members reserve items online and book computer time using their library cards are leading to changes.
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Logica Cut to `Sell' at UBS, Investec on Debt, Stalling Margins
Aug. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Logica Plc , the Anglo-Dutch computer- services provider, was cut to ``sell'' at UBS AG and Investec Ltd. because of risks from widening debt and stagnating margins.
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Taiwan IC design houses moving into the 3Q peak season
Taiwan IC design companies Global Mixed-mode Technology (GMT) and Ene Technology both expect their sales in the third quarter to show 15-20% sequential growth, as notebook customers and OEMs begin building their inventory levels in preparation of the hot season. In addition, sales of other PC related ICs, as well as IC sales for white-box handset and consumers electronics (CE) applications are ...
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Game Flier's Hong Kong IPO hindered by Olympics
Online games operator Game Flier International originally scheduled its IPO (initial public offering) on the Hong Kong stock market in the first quarter of 2009, but the IPO will be delayed due to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, according to the company.
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Ninety percent of everything is crap, science fiction author Ted Sturgeon once said. That's certainly true of the crud passing for 'software' in Apple's new App Store," Sascha Segan reports for PC Magazine.
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Feds can't keep tabs on surplus electronics
The federal government will launch a recycling program to divert its obsolete electronics from Canada's landfills, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Met puts neighbourhood crime maps on the Net
Maps revealing the number of muggings, burglaries and vehicle breakins in particular neighbourhoods are published by Scotland Yard today. The Met is running tests on its website of the Google-style maps, which show crime rate in areas of 600 or so householders.
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3,000 bags grounded by Heathrow chaos
Heathrow officials were today trying to reunite about 3,000 bags with their owners after a computer glitch caused travel chaos. The problem affected the baggage and check-in system at the airport's Terminal 3 and led to delays and cancellations last night.
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News to know: Windows 7; Graphic card upgrades; Psystar; Netflix outage
Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Where on earth are these Microsoft patches? Ed Bott: Sinofsky dishes on Windows 7 Mary Jo Foley: Sinofsky to dish on Windows 7? Wishful thinking System Center Online: Another Microsoft-hosted cloud service in the making ...
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Phone's best feature is voice
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 yesterday.
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National Journal
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Intel touts user-defined app cache Vista speed boost tech
Turbo Memory revamped Will Intel's revamped Turbo Memory software - the code that comes with its Centrino-oriented Flash cache modules - make good on the technology's promise to accelerate Windows Vista application load times?…
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Mobile broadband on the up, reports Ofcom
Slave to the Dongle. An Ofcom report suggests that sales of mobile broadband dongles hit more than 133,000 in June. The report says sales of the USB 3G broadband modems grew by an average of 18 percent each month from February 2008.
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Microsoft, Google and Yahoo sued for foetus sex selection ads
Indian suit calls for sites to be blocked The Supreme Court of India has issued notices against Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! for advertising products to select the sex of foetuses.…
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Seagate dumps brown, gets Mac happy with leaked FreeAgent disks
Filed under: Storage We have it from a highly trusted source that Seagate is working on a new line of stylish hard drives. Oh hey, what do you know, there they are pictured above. You're looking at a few of the next generation FreeAgent storage devices from Seagate. While unannounced, the drive on the left is a likely FreeAgent Desktop replacement while the drive on the right looks to ...
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Internet to reach all schools nationwide by 2009
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) is pursuing the target of connecting all schools nationwide, including kindergartens and vocational training establishments, with the Internet by 2009.
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Apple to introduce SSDs across laptop range?
Speculation ahead of expected product launch Apple is planning to introduce solid-state hard drives as an option across its laptop range, according to various reports.
PC Advisor |
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Microsoft launches Windows 7 blog
THE VOLE'S marketing department has unveiled a rather bland-looking Windows 7 blog.
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Airline boosts online services
VietNamNet Bridge – National carrier Vietnam Airlines has signed two multi-million dollar deals with US-based Sabre Airline Solutions to improve its online reservation system and online shopping capabilities.
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No need for this 'Star Wars' animated adventure
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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MIT students ask to end gag on MBTA hacking
BOSTON (AP) - An attorney for three MIT students who allegedly hacked into the MBTA's automated fare system asked a federal judge Thursday to lift a gag order that prevents the students from talking about how they got inside the system.
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