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Google phone to be launched
T-Mobile is to launch the first phone based on Google's Android design on September 17, in hopes that the new device will compete with Apple's iPhone.
News 24 South Africa |
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Will Apple Break HSBC Bank?
One Fool remains dubious.
The Motley Fool |
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Anti-Georgia Spammers Building New Botnet
Anti-Georgia spammers are trying to set up a malicious network of botnet computers.
PC World |
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AppleSox get Corvallis
CORVALLIS, Ore. - The Corvallis Knights defeated the Bend Elks 4-3 Thursday night at Oregon State University's Goss Stadium to win the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League West Division series 2-1, earning a trip to the WCCBL Championship Series against the Wenatchee AppleSox.
The Wenatchee World |
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Stream Your iTunes MP3s to Your iPhone with Simplfy Media
This free software application lets you stream the songs in your iTunes library to any computer on the internet. But the real jaw-dropper is the iPhone app, which we put to the test.
Wired News |
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Casper Suite 6 updates client management software
JAMF software has released Casper Suite 6.0, the latest version of its client management tools. A new Self Service feature allows select users to automatically download and install applications, fonts, and policies that have been packaged and approved by their IT department. IT can also use Casper to make common maintenance tasks, such as flushin...
MacNN |
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Windows 7 details revealed in October
Microsoft will disclose the first details about the next version of Windows at developer conferences
ITP.net |
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Software bridges gap between lab and market
Advancements in computer-aided design software are helping manufacturers simulate real-world performance of the design with less reliance on costly physical prototypes, says Shivani Mody.
The Times of India |
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Updated 8/15: Arrests made in computer theft case at Gurnee school
Three suspects who stole computers from O'Plaine School Aug. 5 were apprehended by Gurnee Police Tuesday after they had entered the school again, setting off the burglar alarm.
Gurnee Review |
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Study Probes Internet Health-Related Search Patterns
FRIDAY, Aug. 15 (HealthDay News) -- A new study says Google Trends has a potential as a scientific research tool that may help people better understand how the public uses the Web to find health information.
HealthDay via Yahoo! News |
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Where Customers Go to Praise (or Bash) You
There are a dozen or so Web sites that review local businesses across the country. Take a look, and read what people say behind your back
BusinessWeek |
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Marta Evry: Election 2008: Nobody Knows Anything
Forget everything you've heard and read. Whether it's Fox, MSNBC, NPR, the New York Times or the Huffington Post. Suburban Republicans, southern blacks, Army brats, believe me, you can't poll the stuff I've seen on the trail.
HuffingtonPost |
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Chevron Statement Responding to the Government of Ecuador's Offer to Mediate in Ongoing Trial
SAN RAMON, Calif.----On August 9th, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa offered to facilitate settlement discussions between Chevron and the Amazon Defense Coalition in order to resolve the ongoing civil lawsuit underway in Ecuador.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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BitGravity CDN Hosts CollegeHumor
August 15, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- CollegeHumor, a subsidiary of website network IAC, has selected content delivery network provider BitGravity to provide interactive content and video for the popular comedy website.
Web Host Industry Review |
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New Media Expo 2008 - MXL Introduced Two New USB MicMate Adapters
LAS VEGAS, NV -- MXL introduced two new MicMate adapters at this week's New Media Expo, devices that allow users to convert just about any microphone into a USB audio input device. The company introduced the USB Mic Mate Pro and Mic Mate Dynamic
The Mac Observer |
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JavaScript standards wrangle swings Microsoft's way
Adobe dons brave face Adobe Systems appears to have been wrong footed and Microsoft left crowing on JavaScript’s evolution, following a decision by the European Computer Manufacturers Association ( ECMA ).…
The Register |
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ARS produces online databases for maize, blueberries
Agricultural Research Service scientists and colleagues have produced several online bioinformatics resources to support plant breeders and other scientists who research genetic traits among plant species.
High Plains Journal |
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TeleCommunication Systems gets $8.3 million deal
TeleCommunication Systems Inc. , a wireless service provider, said Friday it received an $8.3 million contract to provide a Defense Department command with communications professional services.
Boston Globe |
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Hacker Reportedly Kidnaps, Tortures Informant, Posts Picture as Warning
Computer crime gets tough, as a Turkish hacker who specializes in selling ATM skimmers allegedly exacts revenge on an informant who was helping the media and police.
Wired News |
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $.25 or 1.1 percent, to $23.28.
Boston Globe |
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Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet
Hackers targeting Georgia in the midst of its conflict with Russia have started sending out a new batch of malicious spam messages, apparently with the aim of building a new botnet network of remote-controlled computers.
IT World |
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Qwest union contract expires Saturday
NEW YORK (AP) - The labor contract with the largest union at Denver-based Qwest Communications expires early Sunday morning -- little more than a week before the company is to provide phone and Internet service for the Democratic National Convention.
9 News Denver |
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Microsoft first with native Blu-ray support
Microsoft on Friday tipped its hand and revealed itself as the first major operating system developer to incorporate more complete Blu-ray support into its platform. A test version of Microsoft's Feature Pack for Storage will give Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008 the option of burning Blu-ray discs directly from the operating system,...
MacNN |
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Retired police officer upset man was viewing porn at Cambridge library
A retired OPP officer is enraged with Cambridge's public library after spotting an internet surfer viewing pornography this week. Rob Nickel says he was really upset to see kids at the Queen's Square ...
570 News |
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E. Ky. man accused of threatening judge
MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (AP) - An eastern Kentucky man accused of threatening a judge on an Internet forum is in jail.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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