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Google's lobby site ups US "white space" debate
FCC decision coming soon?
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New BlackBerry targets business
MONTREAL -- The high-speed BlackBerry Bold that's aimed at global business users who want features such as fast Internet access, GPS and video will be launched Thursday in Canada by Rogers Wireless.
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Lenovo announces new laptop
Ultra-portable Thinkpad. The new machine retains the 64 GB SSD drive but an optional 128GB SSD drive is available as well. At the heart of the new Thinkpad X301 lies a newer CPU – the ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) Intel Core 2 Duo U9300 clocked at 1.2GHz or a slightly faster U9400 clocked at 1.4GHz. The features list include a display port and later models will also have WiMax, according to ...
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Microsoft launches new support programme
Takiing collaborative approach. Premier Ultimate offers nearly unlimited problem-resolution services - Microsoft reserves the right to claim some exceptions - for a fixed price. With the new level of service Microsoft will take a more collaborative approach to working with customers to maintain the health of their IT networks, rather than just being called in to assist whenever there ...
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One in three US Vista business users turns to XP
How about that for a vote of confidence? American users are increasingly turning away from Vista and going back to XP according to figures from a US software company.
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Orange launches new mobile broadband package
With discounted ultraportable laptop. Orange at the weekend launched a new mobile broadband package, which includes a free dongle and a discounted ultraportable Asus laptop, as more people eschew their fixed-line internet connection and opt for the flexibility of mobile broadband.
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Alan Wake : encore en vie !
Microsoft Games nous donne des nouvelles d'Alan Wake sur Xbox 360 et PC.
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Georgia conflict hits home for Newark man
Joe Madjeski of Newark spends a lot of time on the computer and in front of the television these days, searching for news from the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
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WD? ANNOUNCES WD VELOCIRAPTOR? SATA HARD DRIVE WITH BACKPLANE COMPATIBILITY FOR SERVERS, DESKTOPS, WORKSTATIONS
WD? (NYSE: WDC) announced today that it is now shipping the new backplane-compatible WD VelociRaptor? hard drive, the latest generation of its popular 10,000 RPM SATA WD VelociRaptor series of drives.
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South Africa: 'Everyone Must Help' in IT Skills Crisis
DELEGATES from hundreds of companies attending a technology conference in Cape Town have been urged not to expect the government to solve the education problem, but rather to sponsor a school themselves.
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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.
Republican-American |
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WiMax service now available for Klang Valley
Potential subscribers checking out the P1 WiMax service during the launch. NST PIX by ESTUNG One of the four companies to be given the licence to offer high-speed wireless broadband service, Packet One Networks (P1) today officially opened its WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) 802.16e services for subscription, 18 days after its soft launch and press preview during the PC ...
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Cyber Warfare, from Theory to Reality
The recent cyber attacks on Georgia are examples of a theory becoming reality. Last week, the news of a cyber attack by Russia against Georgia made this type of warfare become a chilling reality. According to an article in the LA Times, it also revealed how ill-prepared most of the world is to deal with this new threat. Most of the experts now agree that cyber attacks started well before lead ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Mobile Madness at IDF 2008
Mobility is set to be a huge theme this year at IDF. Just like at Computex (we're still recovering from the barrage of netbooks and nettops we saw in Taiwan), Intel has promised us a decent amount of mobile content.
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Oakton has predicted the good times will keep rolling through 2009 for Australian IT services companies like itself, which have faced a roller-coaster ride on the Australian Stock Exchange over the past year due to the international credit crunch.
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TRAI Recommends Internet Telephony
(RTTNews) - The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday recommended the removal of curbs on Internet telephony in the country, to facilitate making of calls from PCs with Internet connection to phones, including mobile phones.
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Crisic Center Receives $47,262 Grant
SPRINGDALE - The Crisis Center was awarded $47,262 through the new Wal-Mart Home Office Local Choice Grant program. The Crisis Center requested the money to upgrade the phone system and Internet capabilities to better fulfill the organization's obligation to Arkansas residents.
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Domain name and hosting specialist Melbourne IT today unveiled plans to embark on a year-long major technology refresh project, targeting everything from its accounting, billing and provisioning systems to its storage network and data centre.
ZDNet Australia |
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Domain name and hosting specialist Melbourne IT today unveiled plans to embark on a year-long major technology refresh project, targeting everything from its accounting, billing and provisioning systems to its storage network and data centre.
ZDNet Australia |
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NZer deported for copying betting system
A New Zealand man has been deported from Australia after allegations that he copied the operations manual of a company selling computer betting systems.
Otago Daily Times |
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Chip Johnson: Mayor wrong on cause of crime
When bank robbery suspect Elmer Reyes crashed his getaway car on Interstate 880 in the East Bay, he told the officers who arrested him that the bad economy made him commit the crime. And when Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums responded to a spree of takeover...
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TV remains top source of news
NEW YORK - 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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Fake email zip download from known contact infects user PCs
IronPort Systems, a Cisco business unit and a leading provider of enterprise spam, virus, and spyware protection, has announced that its Virus Outbreak Filters (VOFs) were able to detect and block a new 'Pandex'-variant Trojan Horse program 15 hours and 30 minutes before major anti-virus vendors.
AME Info |
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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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Between the covers
The 26-year-old Mumbai-based journalist's blog The Compulsive Confessor has won her both praise and vitriol. Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan has finally realised a long-cherished dream.
Hindustan Times |
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