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Six Apple executives you need to know about
The story of Apple's strong management may begin with Steve Jobs, but it certainly doesn't end there. Apple enjoys a deep bench of executive talent – one of the reasons the company has thrived in recent years.
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Bezeq mulls broadband via electricity grid
The company's Home Plug system will supplement video streaming networks.
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Orbitz adds vacation rentals to online offerings
(AP:CHICAGO) Travelers booking their vacations on Orbitz.com now have the option to rent a private home or condominium for their trips rather than a hotel room, online travel agency Orbitz Worldwide Inc. said Tuesday.
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Microsoft to Alpha Test Office 14 Before End of Year
Microsoft will begin alpha testing the next version of Office in November or December, according to a Microsoft employee's...
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For IAC, a fresh start in a tough climate
Some have said Barry Diller's digital-media conglomerate will get a new lease on life when it spins off its non-Internet brands. Unfortunately, it still has to handle the economy.
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Visual Ajax Studio 4.0 Works With Macs
WaveMaker on Monday introduced Visual Ajax Studio 4.0, a new version of their Web 2.0 development engine. Visual Ajax Studio...
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Alienware Area-51 m15x gaming laptop
Out Of This World, or The Laptop That Fell To Earth? Review Alienware claims that its Area-51 m15x gaming laptop is the "fastest 15.4in notebook ever". Not true if you opt for the basic m15x with Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 processor however.…
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Could Net Radio's Extinction Be Close?
Pandora founder says Web radio industry is in deep trouble as royalties paid to music industry are set to increase.
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The Life and Death of a Virtual Machine
If IT managers aren’t careful, the failure to manage virtual machines throughout their life cycles could erase virtualization’s benefits.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Overheated iPod nano caused fires TOKYO - Japan's trade ministry said on Tuesday that three fires had been caused by overheating Apple iPod nanos, which it said could be due to a battery defect. No one was injured in the three fires involving the music players made by Apple Inc but the government said in a statement Apple had reported two other cases where people had ...
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Google Launches White Spaces Campaign
Google launches a campaign to advocate for increased use of television white spaces.
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IT Workers Pushed to the Limits
Downsizing, offshoring, and a widening gulf between techies and management -- is IT at the breaking point?
PC World |
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SCO's New Approach: Selling a Product
Buoyed by a court ruling and prospects for new mobile phone products, The SCO Group says it is on track for a Phoenix-like rebirth. The company believes those two factors have finally given it the breathing room to emerge from bankruptcy and continue its traditional computer server business, as well as market promising new mobile products and pursue its high-profile legal battles.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Inquiry into overheating iPods
A possible battery fault which caused iPod Nanos to overheat dangerously is being investigated in Japan. The government ordered an inquiry after reports that two Nanos overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and woven straw mats.
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Online Investing Web Site Picks
The SF Chron has a list of seven good, lesser-known sites for online investing advice and info.
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India May Remove Restrictions on Internet Telephony
Indian ISPs may be allowed to connect Internet telephony to the public fixed and mobile networks, helping lower overall...
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The Growing Trend Toward Shrinking Devices
It's not every day you hear scores of men arguing over whose is the smallest. But in the modern world of mobile computing, it's a conversation that's becoming increasingly common. The nature of today's business environment means needing to stay connected wherever you are. From ultraslim notebooks to ultramobile PCs and smartphones, the options to have high-tech tools in the pocket of your pants ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (4:03 a.m.) Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and a woven straw mat, a government official said Tuesday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Microsoft Pitches Proactive Enterprise Support
Microsoft has added a new level of support for business customers that offers unlimited access to resolving IT problems.
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Unit Conversion Apps for the IPhone
Converting pounds to kilograms or Pounds Sterling to dollars isn't exactly guesswork. It requires precision. Happily, Apple's...
PC World |
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Cyber-terrorists jailed for 22 years
An Islamic extremist who recruited Britain's youngest terrorist over the internet has been jailed for 12 years.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Six Apple Executives You Need to Know About
The story of Apple's strong management may begin with Steve Jobs, but it certainly doesn't end there. Apple enjoys a deep...
PC World |
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Google Solves Long Gmail Outage, but Questions Remain
Google finally solved the latest Gmail outage on Friday night, but questions remain about its cause.
PC World |
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WHAT WE BUY
The top-selling video games on Amazon.com, as of noon yesterday:
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Enterprise school begins annual recycling drive
Pinedale Elementary School knows that recycling is one of the best ways to earn some green. The Great Can Round Up, which begins this Thursday, brought in about $2,500 last school year, said Pam Mouser, sponsor of Pinedale’s Student Government Association.
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