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Net telephony opened up
Those who are dreaming to call from their personal computers to mobile phones or fixed land lines, have a reason to smile. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in its major decision on Monday allowed complete opening up of Internet telephone services.
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Blog-Drunk Drew Kerr Vows To Spam Way To Top Of PR World [Flackery]
Drew Kerr, the carrot-spewing former Radar flack, has seen his firm Four Corners Communications shrink to essentially a one-man shop in the past year. But the savvy Kerr, who specializes "in online...
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Passwords may be passe
Computer security experts say that choosing hard-to-guess passwords ultimately brings little security protection. Passwords wont keep us safe from identity theft, no matter how clever we are in choosing them.
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Nth Air, Inc. Deploys WiMAX Broadband Network in San Jose
Nth Air, Inc., a provider of next-generation wireless communication services, announced today the launch of the Nth Air wireless broadband solution across western San Jose and Santa Clara for delivery of high-capacity video, voice and data services. The new fixed point-to-multipoint network brings high availability wireless broadband to San Jose businesses.
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Nth Air, Inc. Deploys Broadband Network on 3.65 GHz Spectrum in Denver
Nth Air, Inc., a provider of next-generation wireless communication services announced today the launch of the Nth Air wireless broadband solution across Denver for delivery of high-capacity video, voice and data services. The new fixed point-to-multipoint network brings high availability 3.65 GHz wireless broadband to Denver businesses.
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Cellphone Showdown: In this Corner, the GPhone
Sam Gustin observes: It's been awhile since Google played the role of the underdog. Nevertheless, it would be folly to underestimate the tech titan.Now that the Federal Communications Commission has approved HTC's "Dream" handset -- expected to be the first mobile phone to feature Google's "Android" operating system -- the stage is being set for a four-way showdown for dominance in the mobile ...
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Nth Air, Inc. Deploys Broadband Network on 3.65 GHz Spectrum in Denver
Nth Air, Inc., a provider of next-generation wireless communication services announced today the launch
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Starbucks' Wi-Fi Er-ror
Going to a coffee shop for wireless internet has just become a battle royale á la the Jets and the Sharks.
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Search Engine Marketing (SEM/SEO) Industry Thrives as Search Engine Strategies (SES) Kicks Off in San Jose
SAN JOSE, Calif.----According to a recent Pew Internet study, 49% of internet users use search engines on a typical day – a number that has been steadily rising from about one-third of all users in 2002.
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Tom Bihn unwraps TSA-approved notebook bag
Tom Bihn has announced the Checkpoint Flyer Laptop Briefcase. This bag was designed around the TSA's new "checkpoint-friendly" program guidelines and allow laptops to pass through the x-ray scanner without being removed from the case if it conforms to one of several designs. Three sizes are available that are specifically fit for Apple laptops bu...
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Electronic or voice votes? School board undecided
Until now, voting at local public meetings has been done by voice, but that could change for the Oswego School District Board. With a new system to replace paper, each school board member now has a laptop computer on his desk and audience members see the same material on a large screen.
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Castle Rock school district looks at expanding Internet programs
CASTLE ROCK — Will the school district here start offering Internet-based school instead of losing students to other programs? It's possible.
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Google launches white space propaganda campaign
Google is aiming to bring public opinion to bear on white space technology, company bloggers have announced. As a member of the White Spaces Coalition, Google is pushing the FCC to authorize the technology, which would take advantage of the frequencies between over-the-air TV broadcasts to deliver broadband Internet, in some cases where it may not...
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Epson unveils new home office printer combos
Epson has announced four new inkjet printers with a range of extra features including faxing and wireless access, according to Tech Digest. The Stylus Office BX300F is a compact 4-in-1 print/fax/scan/copy machine that is capable of 31 pages per minute and 1200dpi scan resolution. The Stylus SX100 offers scanning to 600dpi and 26 pages per minute ...
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Palringo IM Client For iPhone Adds Push to Talk [IPhone Apps]
The folks behind Palringo have swiftly delivered on a promise to add Push-to-Talk functionality to their multi-client IM app for the iPhone. Like their desktop version, the new update allows iPhone...
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MIVA Direct Signs Co-Branded Toolbar Distribution Agreement with Comercio Mas
NEW YORK----MIVA Direct, Inc., the toolbar, homepage and content division of digital media company, MIVA, Inc. , today announced the continued international expansion of its ALOT toolbar brand following the signing of a co-branded toolbar distribution agreement with Comercio Mas, S.A. de C.V., which operates entertainment portals esmas.com, gyggs.com and tarabu.com.
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Spammers go down to Georgia
The UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Spam Data Mine is showing that the war in Georgia is being used to evade spam filters.
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Is the "killer app" argument dead?
The other day I was talking with a bunch of other tech heads about the ongoing Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux market share war and why, from a stats point of view, that Mac and Linux were still trailing far behind Windows. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Android phone could come in November
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released documents on Monday that may indicate that the first Android phone will hit the U.S. market in November. The documents show that the FCC has approved the sale of HTC's Dream phone, a device widely rumored to become the first to run Google's Linux-based Android software. [ For more on Google's Android, see InfoWorld's special report ...
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Symantec Expands Consumer Portfolio to Better Enable and Protect Consumers' Digital Life
(AP:http://www.symantec.com) Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire PC Tools ( http://www.pctools.com/ ) , a global provider of innovative software products designed to protect the privacy and security of Windows@ computer users.
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egypt: ‘Authorities demanding data from cyber cafe users’
“The Egyptian government has imposed a new measure which increases the extent of censorship on Internet users and violates their right to privacy”, the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said in a statement.
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Judge approves SemGroup severances
You might notice a difference with our reader comments. Those who have registered for a tulsaworld.com account can now fill out their new personal web site in the Tulsa World social network. Upload a profile photo that will run next to your screen name in comments.
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Executor Is Impressive, Full-Featured App Launcher [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: Free application Executor is an application launcher very similar in look and feel to Lifehacker reader's favorite application launcher, Launchy. In fact, after a bit of testing...
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Hive Five Winner for Best Desktop Search App: Windows Search 4 [Hive Five Followup]
Last week's Hive Five Best Desktop Search Applications was a real barn burner, with Windows Search 4 (Windows) squeaking by with the victory just two votes ahead of Spotlight (Mac OS X) and 44 over...
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VMware to Present at the Citi Global Technology Conference
VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced that Raghu Raghuram, vice president of products and solutions of VMware, will present at the Citi Global Technology Conference in New York City on September 3, 2008 at 1:45 p.m. PT/4:45 p.m. ET.
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