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Uganda: Spectrum Allocation a Concern for Telcoms, ISPs
Players in Uganda's Internet arena have expressed concern about both the way the industry regulator has allocated WiMax broadband spectrum and possible looming increases in the costs of spectrum licenses.
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Intel readying sub $400 Wimax laptops for India
Intel believes country's Wimax market alone could touch Rs 21,000 crore (Rs 210 billion) in the next three years as the Indian telecom market has now become more attractive after the announcement of 3G and broadband wireless access licence policy. The country is adding more than 6-7 million wireless subscribers every month and Intel believes after the roll-out of Wimax services around 7 to 8 per ...
rediff.com |
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Microsoft, Aga Khan Foundation team up for development
Kenya and Tanzania are set to benefit from a new partnership between Microsoft and the Aga Khan Foundation USA.
IT World |
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Motorola Q9h Gets Windows Mobile 6.1 Update
Motorola has finally made official the Windows Mobile 6.1 update for the AT&T version of its Q9h smartphone.
Brighthand |
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He'll get in your face
Andy Thibault spends a lot of time in shorts and sandals watching rabbits nibble in his Litchfield backyard. When he feels up to it, he climbs the steep stairs of his Victorian home on a quiet, tree shaded street, turns on the computer and takes on the world.
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Zim Corporation announces first quarter 2009 financial results
ZIM Corporation , a provider of software products and services for the database, mobile and IPTV markets; today announced its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008. All figures presented are calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States and presented in US dollars.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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Zim Corporation announces first quarter 2009 financial results
ZIM Corporation , a provider of software products and services for the database, mobile and IPTV markets; today announced its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008. All figures presented are calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States and presented in US dollars.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Government Computer News
The Xerox Phaser 3250DN laser printer is a left-brain printer. The left side of the brain handles numbers, facts, figures, words and language, while the right side of the brain processes images and spatial relationships.
Government Computer News |
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Review: Just Mobile Xtand for iPhone + iPhone 3G
Designed to match the bodies of Apple’s Cinema Displays and metal iMacs, Xtand is sold in two main pieces: an iPhone cradle that holds the first-generation iPhone with rubberized corners and a molded aluminum frame, plus a curved stand that looks like Apple’s monitor stands, down to the hole in the center for cable management. You connect the two pieces with a rubber washer and screw-based ...
iLounge |
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New accounting package introduced
Pastel Software Zimbabwe has introduced an accounting package designed for new businesses or small businesses that have no accounting software.
The Herald |
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Man in a million has pride of place
THE best and most memorable moment of the Olympics so far? I thought it came during the stupendous opening ceremony, right at the end of the section in which seemingly 10,000 Chinese were in those pop-up boxes - though none of us was sure if they were computer driven or had humans inside.
Northern Daily Leader |
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Wi-Fi TV to Feature Live Event of the Month Original Programming
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----SEMA 2008, the world’s largest aftermarket auto show, will be among the Wi-Fi TV Inc. , www.wi-fitv.com, Live Events of the Month. Wi-Fi TV is expanding its original exclusive programming.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Buying or Selling in Today's Market? Internet Paves the Path to Real Estate Success
(ARA) - Home buyers and sellers - the relationship may seem like it should be more adversarial than ever, given the current market. Coming at the real estate equation from opposite sides, buyers and sellers may feel they have little in common.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Telecom Brokerage, Inc., Joins Airband Channel Program, Bringing High-Bandwidth Wireless Services To Thousands Of U.S. ...
DALLAS----Airband Communications, Inc., the industry's leading fixed-wireless company for businesses in the United States, today announced that Telecom Brokerage, Inc. has joined Airband's National Indirect Channel Program as a master agent.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dealzmodo: $700 HP Ultraportable Tablet [Hp Pavillion]
Have you been looking for an ultraportable with a bit more oomph? Have you always wanted to try a tablet/convertible laptop? Here's a nice deal from HP to score the Pavilion tx2500z for $700 and free...
Gizmodo |
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Lenovo's Ideapad U8 MID Under Starter's Orders at Olympics [Lenovo]
Way back in April was when we first showed you details on Lenovo's Ideapad U8 mobile internet device, and Lenovo's just launched it at the Beijing Olympics. The palmtop phone/PC has an Intel Atom...
Gizmodo |
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HP introduces lightweight business laptops
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co has announced a line of portable lightweight computers aimed at business travelers to compete with a product range announced by rival Dell Inc last week.
Reuters.co.uk |
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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.
Tri-City Herald |
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Vodafone most consumer unfriendly firm
Telecom firm Vodafone, DTH major TataSky and internet service provider Sify have topped the list of most consumer unfriendly companies in India.
The Times of India |
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Child porn 'librarian' sentenced in London
A pedophile who acted as a "librarian" for a global Internet child abuse ring was jailed on Monday after one of the biggest undercover police investigations into online abuse.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Pedophile Proof Chat Rooms?
Czech police nab a man suspected of raping 12-year-old girls after offering them car rides via an Internet Web site. In Ohio, a 400-pound man, likewise, uses a Web site to impersonate a 15-year-old boy in order to convince a 12-year-old girl to send photographs and videotapes of herself naked. A sting operation in the U.K. shuts down a pedophile chat room Web site, and the site's leader is ...
Scientific American |
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Virtual world may render college road trips useless
Visiting colleges no longer means loading the family in the car to travel across the country. A campus tour is now a computer click away.
Republican-American |
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Tips for Designing the Perfect Dorm Room on a Budget
(ARA) - As parents send their kids back-to-school this fall, many families will be spending less on their back to school purchases. According to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft, 58 percent of parents say the economy will affect college related purchases this fall.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Toshiba’s new Blu-ray beater is a … DVD player
Toshiba today announced its “near HD” DVD player, which effectively succeeds the company’s HD DVD players that were removed from the market earlier this year. Toshiba’s first XDE player will debut later this month, are promised to offer better image quality than standard DVD players for a price that is twice that of other 1080p upconverting DVD players, but only half the price of Blu-ray ...
TG Daily |
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Mobile shoppers hunt high street bargains
'Broadband on the move' sparks savvy shopping
Silicon.com |
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