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Nintendo Wii Leader In Hardware Sales For July
U.S. video game sales increased 28 percent in July from a year ago, with continued solid demand for Nintendo's Wii console, research firm NPD said. Sales of video game hardware, software and accessories reached $1.19 billion in July, with software sales increasing 41 percent and hardware sales growing 17 percent. read more
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Laptops and lederhosen
IF it were possible to distil the essence of Germany into just one city then it would be Munich. Laptop and lederhosen is the expression the locals use to describe the city's blend of old and new elements.
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The Big Tent to Be Broadcast Live on Ustream
The Big Tent, the dedicated space for new media journalists and bloggers during the Democratic National Convention, announced today that all of the events and programming held at the Big Tent will be broadcast live on Ustream.TV, www.ustream.tv.
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Court: Copyrights apply even for free software
In a crucial win for the free software movement, a federal appeals court has ruled that even software developers who give away the programming code for their works can sue for copyright infringement if someone misappropriates that material.
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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.
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Police probe fraud link in UK killings of Chinese
Fri, Aug 15, 2008 (6:45 a.m.) A Chinese couple brutally murdered in northern England may have been targeted over links to a bogus visa business and an Internet betting scam, detectives said Friday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Vote for Cathrin!
A young Cameron woman is one of five finalists in a national video competition on YouTube. Cathrin Winsor, 18, entered the competition, “Why I Am a Democrat in 2008,” by submitting a 2-minute video she produced using a digital camcorder and her laptop computer.
The Cameron Herald |
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Worm turns off DA website
The Democratic Alliance website has been off-line for the past week and is likely to stay so for the next, thanks to a "worm" planted by an unknown South American hacker.
Pretoria News |
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National News RSS Feed
Officials at the UK's biggest airport were working with airlines to reunite about 3,000 bags with their owners after a computer glitch caused travel chaos at a busy terminal.
Croydon Guardian |
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Right To Play Calls on Olympians to Support Online Auction
Right To Play today kicks off its online auction of athletes' Olympic memorabilia and sports gear from the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. In the ultimate show of sportsmanship, Olympians are donating items they hope will raise money in support of Right To Play programs. Right To Play is an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play programs to improve health, develop life ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Alltel Wireless rolls out faster broadband network in Tampa
Alltel Wireless today announced that it will continue expanding its wireless broadband network in 2008 with the launch of EVDO (evolution data optimized) Revision A technology in Tampa, enabling customers to upload files five to 10 times faster than before.
Centre Daily Times |
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Police probe fraud link in UK killings of Chinese
A Chinese couple brutally murdered in northern England may have been targeted over links to a bogus visa business and an Internet betting scam, detectives said Friday. Officers investigating the slayings said that Zhen Xing Yang and his girlfriend Xi Zhou,...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Netflix scuppered by technical error
DVD DISTRIBUTOR, Netflix has been crippled for three days by a computer glitch that has severely limited the number of DVDs it can send out.
The Inquirer |
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Police probe fraud link in UK killings of Chinese
A Chinese couple brutally murdered in northern England may have been targeted over links to a bogus visa business and an Internet betting scam, detectives said Friday.
The Washington Times |
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Across the Pastor's Desk: One world, one dream
Are you watching the television coverage of the Olympic games in Beijing? I am! Of course, I know many of you are also watching on your cell phones and computers and such — the electronics revolution has changed our world in many ways.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Exec: Japanese iPhone success a local failure
The new-found popularity of the iPhone in Japan is as much a failure of local industry as it is an advancement by Apple, a former NTT DoCoMo executive claims. Tsuyoshi Natsuno, who lead the carrier's i-mode division, describes the Japanese cellular industry as having fallen into a "collegial system," where phones are designed explicitly according ...
MacNN |
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The Cheapest Places To Buy Music Online
Download tracks from legitimate music download sites for as little as 25p.
The Motley Fool |
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Police probe fraud link in UK killings of Chinese
A Chinese couple brutally murdered in northern England may have been targeted over links to a bogus visa business and an Internet betting scam, detectives said Friday.
The Charlotte Observer |
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MIT students seek end to gag order in MBTA case
BOSTON -- 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. ... - Associated Press
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Lebanon wireless ‘working’
LEBANON — More than 2,000 people have taken advantage of Lebanon’s all-city wireless network so far, and city officials say they’re pleased with the response.
Albany Democrat-Herald |
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Porn suspect charged
MUSKEGON -- A 74-year-old man is charged with possessing child pornography on his computer after neighborhood residents complained he was behaving inappropriately toward children.
The Grand Rapids Press |
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National News RSS Feed
Officials at the UK's biggest airport were working with airlines to reunite about 3,000 bags with their owners after a computer glitch caused travel chaos at a busy terminal.
St Albans Observer |
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Police probe fraud link in UK killings of Chinese
A Chinese couple brutally murdered in northern England may have been targeted over links to a bogus visa business and an Internet betting scam, detectives said Friday.
Miami Herald |
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Worm turns off DA website
The Democratic Alliance website has been off-line for the past week and is likely to stay so for the next, thanks to a "worm" planted by an unknown South American hacker.
Pretoria News |
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Logitech V550 Nano mouse lets you Clip-and-Go
Logitech has decided that there must be a way to make a portable mouse just a little more portable. That’s why the company has announced the Logitech V550 Nano mouse. The cordless laser mouse for notebooks has a very unique feature. That’s because it comes with a Clip-and-Go dock. The dock allows the mouse to conveniently [...]
Geek.com |
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