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Free laptop for T-Mobile Broadband customers
Mobile Broadband Plus package costs £30 per month with a free laptop and unlimited broadband use
Mobile Choice Magazine |
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Gamers go gaga over Too Human
The way Too Human mixes role-playing and action with a good storyline based on Norse mythology makes it a must-have for avid gamer Justin Kaczmarczyk. "It's the mixture of gold for the games," said Kaczmarczyk, clutching a newly released and signed copy of the long-awaited offering for Microsoft's [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Sensor buzzes you until you stop slouching
Sitting in front of the computer for hours hardly promotes good posture, but as those afflicted by debilitating neck and back pain know, good posture is important even when sitting down. There are a number of chair exercises you could do to alleviate some of that strain placed on your neck, shoulders and back, but the best sitting position according to a study, is not really sitting up ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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Games designers reach for the stars
A COMPUTER expert is making a bid to get Wales a slice of the worldwide games industry.
icWales |
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Phoenix Technologies: I solemnly swear
There’s no lack of heart or nerve at Phoenix Technologies . The company will tell you exactly where it wants to be and how it will get there: by making its software the soul of...
SmallCapInvestor.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Five Americans held as China steps up scrutiny
BEIJING - Five American blogger-activists and a foreign artist have been detained in Beijing as the government intensifies a crackdown on pro-Tibetan protests in the home stretch of the Olympics, rights groups said on Wednesday.
Khaleej Times |
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GE warned on software quality control
WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have warned General Electric Co. about lax quality-control standards at a plant that makes computer software for medical imaging.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Seacoast Business Services grows with computer industry
What is your name? Bill Roschewski.
The York Weekly |
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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you're surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail only to have the screen freeze and force you to reboot and lose all your work?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Info on Intel's Dual-Core Atom 330 Processor Hits Internets [Intel]
Last we'd heard about dual-core version of Intel's tiny Atom processor it was delayed through supply problems... but now info on Intel's Atom 330 dual-core has arrived. It's a desktop chip, with a...
Gizmodo |
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City official was asked to leave an earlier job
The Chula Vista city manager, who has been admonished by the City Council for spending too much time on personal Internet use, was asked to resign in a previous job in part because he engaged in a relationship with a subordinate.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Internet operations conference set for Wentworth by the Sea
NEW CASTLE and#8212; Officials from the Electronic Systems Center and the Patriot Roost chapter of the Association of Old Crows are teaming up again to host a net-centric operations conference on Sept. 22 at the Wentworth by the Sea hotel.
Portsmouth Herald |
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HP profit up 14% in third quarter
SAN FRANCISCO – Hewlett-Packard's fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 14 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations, as strong laptop sales and a robust international presence lifted the technology bellwether.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Delle Donne Is Only Guilty Of Changing Her Mind
How does one cope with the tragedy of The Greatest Women's College Basketball Player Who Never Played Women's College Basketball spurning the royal family? Grief counseling? A
New London Day |
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GTA IV Downloadable Content Details Soon? [News]
First details on the initial downloadable content heading tot he Xbox 360 expected shortly...
Total Video Games |
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"To Google" Is Now Officially a Verb
Having your brand name used as a generic term, is of course, a mixed blessing for a company. On the one hand, it’s great to have your name become the common shorthand for an entire category. It implies acceptance that your product is the standard by which all others in the category are judged and it’s great word-of-mouth for building awareness and trial. On the other hand, you want to protect ...
SYS-CON Media |
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RFID's new utility in the datacenter
When you think of RFID, you likely think of the radio tags being used to track items in a warehouse or verify prescriptions in a hospital -- two long-time uses of the radio frequency identification tags. But today, RFID's biggest growth is seen a lot closer to home. Replacing supply chain and inventory management, the No. 1 growth category is now found in the RFID tagging of IT assets, ...
InfoWorld |
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A Small Empire Built on Cuddly and Fuzzy Branches Out From the Web
Given all the nastiness on the Internet blog trolls, flame wars, vicious gossip, pornography, snark and spam what better antidote is there than looking at pictures of cute animals'
The Gainesville Sun |
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North Karnataka emerges as terror hub
North Karnataka has emerged as the hotbed for terror activity, according to intelligence sources. The recent operation by the Gujarat and Karnataka police in which two doctors were picked up in Bijapur is only an indication that northern Karnataka is looked upon as a safe haven by terror groups.
rediff.com |
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IBM to put $300 million in new data-protection services
IBM to put $300 million in new data-protection services
MENAFN |
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Speak up if you're overworked - and here's how to do it
Twelve-hour workdays packed with mile-long to-do lists and meetings on top of meetings. Cell phones and BlackBerrys that are always on, and laptops you take home to squeeze in one more hour of work.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Atari and Codemasters join video game piracy legal fight - £300 fines on the way to 25,000 game-sharers
It would appear that yesterday's shaming of poor Isabella Barwinska was no one-off - some of the largest players in gaming are joining up to (try to) eliminate online piracy.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Using people - not software - to find Dulcinea...or anything else
In a Web Search industry where algorithms spit out results in split seconds, automation is king, and seems to have completely edged out the human factor.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Web 2.0 sites uncover darker side of Beijing Olympics
With the eyes of the world turned to Beijing, human rights protesters and even bloggers detained by the Chinese government have been using various Web 2.0 tools to evade the country's notorious censors and shed some shed light on the darker side of the Olympic Games.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Clinton partisans taking aim at Obama
WASHINGTON – A massive e-mail and Internet campaign is under way aimed at derailing the nomination of Barack Obama and making Hillary Rodham Clinton the party’s standard bearer next week at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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