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Duke Nukem complete for XBLA
3D Realms executive George Broussard has revealed online that the long-discussed Xbox Live Arcade rendition of Duke Nukem 3D is now complete, and should therefore be released very soon.
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Logitech Offers You Its Highest Level of Comfort with Cordless Desktop Wave ProThe second-generation Logitech Cordless ...
FREMONT, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Logitech (SWX:LOGN) (NASDAQ:LOGI) is now offering you its highest level of comfort with the introduction of the Logitech(R) Cordless Desktop(R) Wave Pro(TM) keyboard -and-mouse combination.
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Hackers exploit Olympic fever to infiltrate PCs of unsuspecting fans
Cyber-criminals are using the Olympics to put malware on the podium, hijacking legitimate Olympic coverage and content so as to infect those involved with the Beijing Games and its fans, according to security experts.
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Is the enterprise ready for cloud computing?
Guest post: This is a post by Barry X Lynn, CEO of 3Tera, in response to a discussion about whether cloud computing is industrial strength. Lynn can be found on the 3Tera blog. There have been multiple white papers and articles written on the topic -...
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Runcorn features in ‘grim’ video
A MUSIC video called “It’s Grim in Runcorn” has appeared on the internet. It features images of a man running through a field with the water tower and electricity pylons in the background.
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Children saved from perverts by smashing of abuse ring
FIFTEEN British children were saved from the clutches of paedophiles after an investigation into an internet child abuse ring snared a North East-based kingpin, it emerged yesterday.
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Research and Markets: A Critical Report Questioning the Eco-Friendly Attitudes and Behavior in the US
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4647f3/its_not_easy_bein) has announced the addition of the "It's Not Easy Being Green! Part 1: Eco-Friendly Attitudes and Behavior among U.S. Internet Consumers" report to their offering.
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Defense: Prosecutors can't bend cyber crime statute to fit MySpace hoax
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A defense attorney for the Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide argued in court papers that prosecutors are bending a cyber crime statute to prosecute his client.
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Broadband is telcos' future revenue driver: Santiago
Local telecommunications firms are eyeing the broadband market as a top revenue driver in the coming years as demand for high-speed Internet access increases, Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago, chairman of the House committee on information and communications technology, said Tuesday.
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Patent office rains on Dell's cloud claim
Dell's petition to trademark the term 'cloud computing' has been struck down by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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HP aims EliteBook at 'corporate road warriors'
HP has released a new line of lightweight notebooks for business users.
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Google Calls on Public to Back Opening TV White Space
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Google on Monday launched a campaign aimed at drumming up public support for opening unused TV spectrum bands for a new generation of wireless Internet access.
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News to know: IDF; Office 14; Google; Flash flaw; MobileMe; Zoho
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Jason O'Grady: MobileMe subscribers get a 60 day extension Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is the "killer app" argument dead? More info on USB 3.0 emerges ...
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An Analysis of Voice over Internet Protocol in South Africa for 2008, Examine the Market, Trends & Forecasts
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Voice over Internet Protocol in SA 2008" report to their offering.
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Cloud Computing: Porting an Application to EC2
There are a variety of notions to how cloud computing is defined. I tend to think that what this really boils down to is the ability to procure hardware or services that you wouldn’t normally have access to in a physical sense. Rather than buying 20 new servers, you can spin them up on-demand, and also dump them whenever you want. It’s the “utility” or “pay-as-you-go” model. read more
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ABSOLUTE SOFTWARE CORP., a Vancouver-based company that helps track and recover lost or stolen laptops, has named a former Dell Computer executive as its operations chief.
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Secure announces top threats in Q2 2008
BANGALORE, INDIA: Secure Computing Corporation, a leading enterprise gateway security company, published the company's 'Q2 Internet Threat Report' containing data and analysis from the Secure Computing research team.
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Alpha test for Office 14 this autumn
New version ready to roll. According to a blog posting by Hayley Rixon, who works on the Microsoft business intelligence team, Microsoft is calling for people to be part of a technology adoption programme (TAP) that will give them an early opportunity to test the monitoring...
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Ringback Tones Drive Mobile Premium Content Market, Nearly Tripling to $4.7 Billion Global Market in 2012
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., BUSINESS WIRE -- Ringback tones are on track to become the most attractive mobile content category by 2012, according to new market research from MultiMedia Intelligence.
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Santa Cruz tech firm sues Google
SANTA CRUZ — GraphOn Corp., a small publicly owned Santa Cruz software company, claims the world's largest Internet search engine, Google Inc., is illegally using patented Web technology in its various divisions including YouTube, AdWords and Blogger sites.
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A third of Vista PC buyers downgrade to XP
Researcher says XP still preferred by Windows users More than one in every three new PCs is downgraded from Windows Vista to the older Windows XP, either at the factory or by the buyer, according to a US performance and metrics researcher.
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
The Internet Corporation, owner of the Amris e-recruitment solution (www.amris.com), today announces the details of its recent change in ownership.
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Defense: Prosecutors bending law for MySpace hoax
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A defense attorney for the Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide argued in court papers that prosecutors are bending a cyber crime statute to prosecute his client.
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HP aims EliteBook at 'corporate road warriors'
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 19 August 2008 at 09:31:00 Lightweight notebooks aimed at business users HP has released a new line of lightweight notebooks for business users. The vendor is aiming the EliteBook systems, which weigh as little as 1.44kg, at what it calls the...
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Game-sharing woman fined £16,000
A woman has been ordered to pay £16,000 in damages after she illegally loaded a computer game on a file-sharing network, lawyers said Tuesday.
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