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FruitMenu, App Enhancer, Smart Crash support Leopard
Unsanity says it has brought Mac OS X Leopard compatibility to three of its utilities: Smart Crash, FruitMenu and Application Enhancer. Designed to allow users to repurpose menus, FruitMenu 3.7 includes various bug fixes and drops QuickTIme in favor of ImageIO to process images. Support for Mac OS X 10.3 has been dropped, and the launch time has be...
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AJAX World RIA Conference: How Linked Data and AJAR Changes Everything
The Web has evolved into a structured data space of loosely connected databases, enabling granular data access-by-reference to Web-accessible entities, courtesy of HTTP. This evolution and the emergence of AJAX-based RIA technologies lay the foundation for a new generation of libraries, widgets, and frameworks, that together embrace and extend enterprise data access practices of yore. This ...
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Google sees new opportunities for YouTube
The New York Times has reported that Google's YouTube Internet video site has started attracting advertising from media companies including CBS and video-game maker Electronic Arts.
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Regional broadband push starts in SA
Federal and state ministers have been on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia to mark an important step toward wireless broadband access across regional Australia.
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What’s new in iPod 2.0 update
THE Apple App Store may be the most obvious addition to the recent iPod touch v2.0 software update, but the firmware update also introduces some less obvious (but welcome) tweaks to the existing applications.
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Janie's first timer blog
This is Tampa Bay's 10 News Reporter Janie Porter's first time covering a tropical event. From the anxiety of waiting to the confusion in creating a hurricane kit, Janie blogs about her experience here.
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Man's Computer Seized In Local Cyber Raid
BANGOR TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- A Bangor Township man has been identified as a suspect in an Internet crime bust. The 61-year-old is suspected of being involved in sharing materials that depict sexual abuse of children.
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Ex-Apple exec sides with Dell to hit iTunes
Three years after settling a wrongful termination suit against his former employer, Tim Bucher has decided to help Dell take on the iTunes empire. The former Apple Exec tells BusinessWeek that one day in 2004, Steve Jobs came to him saying "people think you are sometimes manic-depressive," and proceeded to fire him. Bucher says the charges of menta...
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Abuse of children on the rise, meeting told
The Asia-Pacific region needs specific laws to monitor and counter child pornography being promoted over the Internet, activists against the sexual exploitation of children say.
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Ex-Hawaiian Telcom CEO lands job
Former Hawaiian Telcom CEO Mike Ruley has been named the chief executive of a Chicago-based Internet service provider.
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Windows 7 Server to be 'minor release'
In a somewhat surprising move, Microsoft's server unit says that it sees Windows 7 as a minor release and will call its corresponding server product Windows Server 2008 R2. 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
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FCC approval suggests November Android debut
The first handset with Google's Android software, the HTC Dream, is now expected to arrive in November after passing U.S. Federal Communications Commission certification.
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Open source: An open question
It has been tough lately for Red Hat, Novell, and others that bet their business on open source. A look at the haves and have-nots.
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Travel almanac
TRAVEL TALK "A traveler without observation is a bird without wings." ON THE WEB If you plan to visit the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C., visit www.georgetowndc.com. It is an online concierge with information on shopping, restaurants, hotel packages and attractions.
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UI grad succeeds with baseball reference website
Baseball beat reporters no longer have to carry a heavy encyclopedia with them to the ballpark to have statistics at their fingertips.These scribes have former University of Iowa graduate student Sean Forman to thank for creating Baseball-Reference.com, a Web site that has historical Major League Baseball individual and team statistics from 1871 to the present.Forman launched ...
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Teens may have caused Nipomo accident, CHP says
Six teenagers may face criminal charges for placing a tree branch on Pomeroy Road on Thursday night after the branch caused a motorcycle accident that killed an Arroyo Grande man. Jacob Peter Tillema, 65, died early Friday at Arroyo Grande Community Hospital after striking a branch in the roadway with his Harley Davidson motorcycle. Information released by the CHP on Monday states that six teens ...
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Delta to offer fee-based in-flight wireless in U.S.
Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday it will offer broadband wireless Internet access for a fee on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
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Apple extends MobileMe accounts--again
In an apparent attempt to make up for problems that plagued the launch of the Web services suite, Apple is extending subscriber accounts by 60 days--on top of the 30-day extension it announced last month.
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School bus driver accused of seeking sex from teen girl
A Union County school bus driver and former swim coach remained in a Florida jail Monday, charged with soliciting sex from someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl. Michael Richard Wullschleger, 48, was on vacation in the Orlando area when he was arrested Friday by the Polk County Sheriff's Office as part of a crackdown on Internet-related crime. After dropping off his wife, daughter ...
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Popular business directory searches
Getting the 411 from teens these days may just be a message away if parents know the lingo and are willing to pay for the increasingly popular form of communication — text messaging via cell phone.
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Google takes whitespace to the people with "Free the Airwaves"
Filed under: Wireless Whitespace internet has long had heavyweight industry backing from the likes of Dell, Microsoft, and Motorola, and while those companies and several others have been lobbying Congress and the FCC through staidly named groups like the Wireless Innovation Alliance and the White Space Coalition , it looks like Google is sick of the red tape -- it's launching a ...
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Software giant expands IHL programme
KUALA LUMPUR : Software giant Microsoft has enhanced its IT academy programme at 22 institutes of higher learning (IHLs) in the country. The IHLs can now offer Microsoft certification to their IT graduates if the students participate in the programme.
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6 Langkah Membersihkan Virus 'CNN'
W32/DLoader.ITOA mencoba memanipulasi isi berita CNN dengan cara mengirimkan e-mail berisi link. Virus ini membuat komputer seolah-olah error dengan menampilkan layar blue screen palsu.
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Technology Briefing
Trubion names ex-Cell exec as chief medical officer ... New Google site lobbies for 'white space' airwaves.
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Google launches Free The Airwaves
Google on Monday launched a site to raise public support for unlicensed 'white space' spectrum
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