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US presidential candidate to deploy tech exec campaign army
Ambrose McNevin, Computing , Friday 15 August 2008 at 15:50:00 McCain and Obama are seeking tech sector backing but one is rallying the IT troops The IT industry is in no mood for change when it comes to picking political leaders and it appears it will not be backing any US presidential candidate that offers...
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Philippines: Peace deal to be renegotiated
Wed, Aug 20, 2008 (4:18 a.m.) The beleaguered Philippine peace process was thrown into disarray Wednesday, with the government saying a proposed deal with Muslim rebels must be renegotiated after the guerrillas shot or hacked 37 people to death.
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US president candidate to deploy tech exec campaign army
Ambrose McNevin, Computing , Friday 15 August 2008 at 15:50:00 McCain and Obama are seeking tech sector backing but McCain appears to have more support The IT industry is in no mood for change when it comes to picking political leaders and won't be backing any US presidential candidate that offers it....
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American Air kicks off in-flight Internet service
Passengers pay $12.95 for online access on long-haul U.S. domestic flights
The Globe and Mail |
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Five US bloggers held in China
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.
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DeviceLock counters USB stick menace with alliance
Battling the evil sticks. Endpoint security vendor DeviceLock continues to seek partners in order to counter the growing use of removable storage devices - such as memory sticks - in the removal of sensitive information from corporate networks.
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Intel Reveals More Nehalem Architectural Details
Much of this year's IDF is devoted to Intel's next generation architecture, code named Nehalem. The Core Extreme i7, as the first desktop chip will be called, will offer aggressive power management and a few interesting twists.
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YAHOO! search LENOX — At just the moment when Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos gave a slashing downbeat to start Falla's "Three-cornered Hat" music, a jagged lightning flash in the Ozawa Hall windows behind him lit up the room and mirrored his gesture.
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Gust puts kite surfer in hospital
The 28-year-old is tossed across A1A in Fort Lauderdale and into a wall. Kite surfer Kevin Kearney had just come ashore for safety reasons when a blast of wind spun off by Tropical Storm Fay landed the 28-year-old in the hospital and put him on computer and television screens around the world.
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Media companies threatening online game sales - EGDF
The European Game Developers Federation has warned developers and publishers of the danger posed by big business interest groups in Brussels, saying they could threaten the freedom of the internet.
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American Air kicks off in-flight Internet service
CHICAGO (Reuters) - AMR Corp's American Airlines began offering Internet access on long-haul domestic flights on Wednesday, making American the first U.S. airline to offer full in-flight broadband.
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eBay Supports Sellers With Dramatically Lower Listing Fee
In time for the holiday shopping season, eBay (Nasdaq:EBAY) is dramatically lowering - by more than 70 percent - the cost to list an item in eBay's Buy It Now(TM) fixed price format. Sellers will now enjoy a flat rate of 35 cents for a 30-day listing period, up from the previous seven-day standard. Sellers also can now list multiple quantities of the same item for a single 35 cent listing fee; ...
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Guidance Software Lowers the Threshold to In-house eDiscovery with new "Pay-Per-Use" EnCase(R) eDiscovery Pricing
Guidance Software Inc. (NASDAQ:GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), today announced a game-changing Pay-Per-Use pricing model that enables organizations to use its industry's leading EnCase(R) eDiscovery on a case-by-case basis.
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EDUCATED GUESSWORK
Figuring out Fay, or any tropical system, takes mounds of data, several computers -- and some luck Fickle forecasts.
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Vodafone Egypt acquires Sarmady Communications
19 August 2008 - Vodafone Egypt Vodafone Egypt already enables millions of Egyptians to access the internet through its mobile broadband, fixed ADSL and USB broadband services.
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LOGIN Teams Up With iET Solutions To Bring LOGINventory IT Asset Management To North America
iET(R) Solutions and LOGIN, a developer of sophisticated software for network administrators, today announced a channel partner distribution agreement.
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(WWE) How Edge Got Out of Summerslam Arena, Coach Tops Google
- Several fans have sent word that Edge was carried out of the arena at Summerslam in a black box. When most of the fans had left, the ring crew wheeled down a black box and placed it under the ring, before wheeling it back out.
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KOTA KINABALU, Aug 20 (Bernama) -- The Sabah people would be the first to experience high-speed wireless Internet access in East Malaysia with the launch of the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) technology by REDtone International Bhd.
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Gamers Hit By Fines From Lawyers
Thousands of gamers who have shared files illegally online are about to get a nasty surprise through the post - a fine for hundreds of pounds.
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Column: Cyberwarfare Could Cripple The US
Web-reliant countries, such as the United States, can be crippled by cyber warfare cheaply and anonymously. All it takes are computers and skilled hackers to launch what is called a ?denial of service? (DOS) attack, which sends repeated requests to a Web site?s server, until the server overloads under the duress.
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American Air kicks off in-flight Internet service
CHICAGO — AMR Corp.'s American Airlines began offering Internet access on long-haul domestic flights Wednesday, making American the first U.S. airline to offer full in-flight broadband.
The Globe and Mail |
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Go Ahead, Use Facebook
Unilever tries bridging the tech divide
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Home, office electronics accepted for recycling
The Kaua'i County Recycling Office will hold an electronics recycling event Friday for businesses and Saturday for households.
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Why can't Firefox print as well as Internet Explorer?
How did printing get pushed to the bottom of the priority list?
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Intel unveils 'Nehalem' chip
SAN FRANCISCO -- Intel Corp. cracked the lid Tuesday on a new chip design that is at once a big challenge to smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices and an admission that AMD nailed a key design feature before it slipped into a severe financial slump.
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