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Better HD with flash-based camcorder; digital data's safe in this USB drive.
HD camcorder's flash memory gives it an edge
Austin American-Statesman |
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Club promotes robotics the fun way
KUALA LUMPUR: Robotics calls for knowledge in mechanical and electrical engineering, physics and computer science. But it is also about having fun.
The New Straits Times |
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Hospital staff details on stolen laptop
HOSPITAL chiefs have begun contacting employees in the last week notifying them of the potential misuse of over 1,000 personal bank details contained on a laptop stolen three years ago.
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Will Fumo Co-Defendant Cooperate?
var nopreviewimage = "1"; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } Prosecutors are waiting to see whether a co-defendant of state Senator Vincent Fumo will cooperate with them. Computer Technician Mark Eister is set for a plea hearing on Tuesday.
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Synthetic Molecules Could Add Spice to Fight Against Cancer
Researchers are combining organic chemistry, computer-aided design and molecular biology techniques in developing and testing pharmaceutical compounds that can fight breast and prostate cancer cells. The synthetic molecules are derived from curcumin, a naturally occurring compound found in the spice turmeric.
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Internet data draft
THE UK government has published a draft law that mandates the retention of data by internet service providers (ISPs) and telecoms companies. The proposed regulations w
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Microsoft wins ruling on certification tests
Pass4sure sued over certification test leaks A federal court in Connecticut has ordered a certification test help-site to stop publishing Microsoft-related materials after the software maker sued the company, claiming that it was selling actual certification exam questions.
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Sun open sources mobile Java UI toolkit
The firm has released the code for its lightweight user interface toolkit under a modified GPLv2 license, in what it says was response to developer demand. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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The ill can find support on the Web — but cyberhucksters, too
Tim Barker and Blythe Bernhardtim.barker@lee.net blythe.bernhard@lee.net
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3 Men Accused Of Soliciting Minors For Sex
Three men, including a youth swimming coach, were arrested in Polk County last week, accused of using online chat rooms and instant-messaging programs to solicit minors for sex, authorities said. Undercover detectives posed as children online and two of the men sent pornographic photographs and Web-cam images of themselves committing lewd acts, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said.
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Online defamation: You can get away with it
JEDDAH: Circulate an e-mail or a text message implicating your business partner or spreading lies about your supervisor’s integrity and you can get away with it.
Arab News |
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Internet: Last piece of fibre-optic jigsaw falls into place as cable links east Africa to grid
Leap in capacity will allow cheap internet access and knowledge at the speed of light
Guardian Unlimited |
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Top Story Videos
About 80,0000 Coloradans requested tickets to see Barack Obama's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. But there are only 75,000 seats, so demand for the tickets is high. That means prices for the tickets were fetching high prices on the internet.
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Synthetic moleculues could add spice to fight against cancer
( Ohio State University ) Seeking to improve on nature, scientists used a spice-based compound as a starting point and developed synthetic molecules that, in lab settings, are able to kill cancer cells and stop the cells from spreading. The researchers are combining organic chemistry, computer-aided design and molecular biology techniques in developing and testing pharmaceutical compounds that ...
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TV remains top source of news even as online grows
By JEREMY HERRON NEW YORK (AP) -- Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released Sunday.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Gmail users, including those who use it for work as part of the Google Apps hosted suite, experienced problems accessing the service last week.
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We're running out of IPv4 addresses. Time for IPv6. Really.
A week ago, the Internet's pool of free IPv4 addresses dipped below a billion. That billion will be gone within another three to five years by most estimates. Read More...
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TV remains top source of news even as online grows
Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released Sunday. Not surprisingly, younger people tend to get more of their news on the...
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Letters from federal prisoners going electronic
MIAMI — When Melvin Garcia was sent to prison almost a decade ago for racketeering, he had never used a computer. Now he sends 50 e-mails a month from a federal prison in West Virginia, punctuating notes with emoticons.
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Microsoft to tweak virtualization licensing policies
The software maker plans to announce some changes on Tuesday, CNET News has confirmed. It is another effort to adjust to a world in which software can move freely among both physical and virtual machines.
ZDNet Asia |
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Firms fashion nifty ad tools for virtual world
New Delhi, Aug. 17: Indian companies are developing novel advertising tools for Internet and mobile phone users.
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TV remains top source of news even as online grows
Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released Sunday. Not surprisingly, younger people tend to get more of their news on the Internet, while older folks use traditional media such as television and newspapers, the Pew Research Center's biannual survey on news ...
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Latest Stories
Chuck Jolley: When most cattlemen think about the Exchange, they get an image of a crowded floor with lots of yelling and screaming. Let's try to set the record straight. There are two ways to buy and sell - the traditional floor and the not-so-traditional internet.
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CMR now off the air and on the net
Capital. With a history going back to 1965 and the beginning of the Festival, Mr Erby said he had been proud to broadcast the program over the 2TM and 92.9 airwaves since the mid- 1980s and was now excited to be broadcasting the program over the internet as of today.
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Net cast wide for techie plotter Lashkar link to ‘cyber expert’
Ahmedabad/Mumbai, Aug. 17: The Ahmedabad blast probe today focused on the computer wizard said to be a key conspirator, with Mumbai police confident of catching him within a week.
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