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Total Pet Supply finds a non-furry companion in eBillme
Online pet product retailer Total Pet Supply launched its e-commerce site just last year. As a new company, it’s open to trying new ways to ramp up business, and like all e-retailers it would like to save money on the interchange fees it incurs from credit card companies for each card transaction.
InternetRetailer.com |
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ISO20K skills in demand from Aussie CIOs
Vendor-agnostic IT best practice certifications are in demand from prospective CIOs in their MBA programmes, a lecturer at Charles Sturt University says.
iTNews |
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Apple Updates iPhone Software to Fix Glitches
AT&T, the only U.S. network operator carrying the iPhone, confirmed that Apple had provided a software update but declined to give details about what it was aimed at fixing.
Baseline |
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Bob Ostertag: Isaac Hayes, American Hero
Here's an idea for you Internet news hounds: take a break from the Obama VP watch tonight and honor the passing of Isaac Hayes by...
HuffingtonPost |
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How Online Shopping Is Like Pixar’s "WALL-E"
Virtual shopping mall could be next big thing in online retail. But is that a good thing?
US News & World Report |
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Medicare Web Site Confounds Many Seniors
TUESDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- A majority of seniors who visit the Medicare Web site find getting the information they need a frustrating experience, University of Miami researchers report.
HealthDay via Yahoo! News |
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Battery problem caused iPod overheating: Apple
Written statement follows Japanese government report that two Nanos overheated in Tokyo causing burn damage
The Globe and Mail |
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Novatel Wireless Reports Preliminary Second Quarter 2008 Results
SAN DIEGO----Novatel Wireless, Inc. , a leading provider of wireless broadband access solutions, today reported preliminary financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Proposals made to solve Ares 1 rocket vibration worry
NASA hopes to resolve concern about high vibrations in its new Ares 1 rocket by using a shock absorber-like passive damper between the first and second stages and a computer-controlled, motor-driven system of spring-mounted weights at the base of the booster to actively cancel out unwanted up-and-down oscillations.
Spaceflight Now |
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PC vs. Mac
To make things a bit clearer, PC actually stands for personal computer, but it tends to be a slang term to refer to any computer system that isn’t a Macintosh. Most PCs run under the Microsoft Windows platform.
The Oklahoma Daily |
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J.Crew Group, Inc. to Broadcast Review of Second Quarter Fiscal 2008 Financial Results over the Internet
NEW YORK----J. Crew Group, Inc. today announced that the conference call to review its second quarter fiscal 2008 financial results will be broadcast live over the Internet on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 4:30 p.m.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Chyron to List on the NASDAQ Global Market
MELVILLE, N.Y.----Chyron , a leading provider of broadcast-quality digital graphics solutions for television stations and networks and for online, out of home and mobile applications, today announced that it has been approved for listing on the NASDAQ Global Market under the ticker symbol “CHYR.” Trading is expected to commence on the NASDAQ Global Market on September 3, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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CNET News Daily Podcast: The MIT three free to speak
Three MIT students are free to discuss subway card vulnerabilities; Apple takes top honors in customer satisfaction; and Bill Gates' condom jingle strikes a chord.
CNET |
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Anti-Piracy Tool Detects Businesses Using Illegal Applications
CodeArmor Intelligence offers ISVs and solution providers a way to recoup revenue lost through software piracy.
ChannelWeb |
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Logitech introduces new wireless keyboard/mouse combo
TG Daily |
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Icron reports second quarter 2008 Results
Icron Technologies Corporation , the developers of ExtremeUSB, today released financial results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2008.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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FBI grabs documents in Detroit contract probe
The FBI grabbed documents and a computer in an investigation of a company that received a security contract from the city of Detroit.
Crain's Detroit Business |
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More DRAM contract price drop likely in 2H Aug
TAIPEI, TAIWAN: According to DRAMeXchange, DRAM spot price failed to rebound after 1Gb DDR2 eTT dropped below US$1.80, a benchmark for a price bottom, on August 7.
CIOL |
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ACOEM Chronic Pain Guidelines Now Available Online
The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine today published new medical treatment guidelines for providing care to workers with chronic pain. The new guidelines, which represent the latest chapter in ACOEM's comprehensive publication Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines, are available online now; in September a print version will be available.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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US national leaves India despite look out notice
The US national, whose computer Internet connection was used to send terror e-mail minutes before Ahmedabad blasts, left the country on Monday despite a look out notice issued by Mumbai police.
Hindustan Times |
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Dell Extends Warranties For Laptops With NVIDIA GPU Issues
Dell had previously released BIOS updates to attempt to quell the issue with overheating NVIDIA GPUs in its laptops, and is now offering warranty enhancements to those that have purchased affected models. Dell is giving customers with the listed models a 12 month limited warranty enhancement, with details of the service plan due in the next couple of weeks. NVIDIA are still keeping pretty ...
Overclockers Club |
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‘Ken not accused, but he can’t leave country’
How Kenneth Haywood — the American national whose computer was used to send a terror threat e-mail few minutes before the Ahmedabad blasts and against whom a Look Out notice was issued — flew out of Delhi’s IGI airport on Sunday night still puzzles senior officers with Mumbai’s anti-terrorist squad.
Hindustan Times |
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FDA warns General Electric over lax record keeping
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators have warned General Electric Co. over lax quality control standards at a plant that makes computer software for medical imaging. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Two More iPod Nanos Reportedly Catch Fire in Japan
Apple portable music players singe paper, straw mat, according to government official.
Fox News |
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