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The acquisition of the Britain-based SAP consulting firm Axon Group plc is part of IT major Infosys' strategy to protect its business from a slowdown in the US and expand its global footprint.
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Developers working around iPhone SDK restrictions
Developers are finding ways to cope with the harsh restrictions of Apple's iPhone SDK, writes the LA Times. The terms of the SDK include a strict non-disclosure agreement, which has generally been interpreted to mean that developers cannot discuss the SDK tools with people outside of an app's creative team, whether through e-mail, blogs, discussion boards or conferences. "We can't talk about ...
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A Million Rich People's Personal Info Sold for $65 on eBay [Security]
I don't know how many times people have to sell other people's personal information on eBay for everyone to learn about security, but apparently it's not enough yet: an ex-employee sold his...
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Apple iPhone ad pulled in UK over 'misleading' Internet claims
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that an ad for the iPhone was misleading, and cannot be aired again as it misrepresents the device's Internet capabilities.
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Flights back to normal after FAA software glitch
ATLANTA (AP) - Federal aviation officials say they know what happened yesterday at a Georgia facility that led to massive flight delays.
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Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed online
Scientists using space technology have started a huge project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it on the Internet for all to see.
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Flights back to normal after FAA software glitch
(AP:ATLANTA) The FAA said that most flights around the country were back to normal Wednesday, after a software malfunction delayed hundreds of flights on Tuesday.
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The WB is back -- online
TheWB.com launches this week.
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Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed online
JERUSALEM -- Scientists using American space technology have started a huge project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it on the Internet for all to see, Israeli authorities said Wednesday.
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
BeOS-like distro focused on content creation — Jul. 14, 2008 — A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators.
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Teens produce commercials to promote Peru library
Some Peru teenagers are planning to sell something using online videos. What they’re selling is the Peru Public Library. They are producing short video commercials to air on www.perulibrary.org and on YouTube, the popular video Web site.
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Dell Explains Cloud-Computing Trademark Attempt
The computer maker can appeal the Patent Office's rejection of its trademark application for the commonly used term.
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Space Station laptops catch "nuisance" virus
Filed under: Laptops While it doesn't appear to be nearly as serious as some of the computer problems the International Space Station has faced, it looks like a virus has managed to find its way onto some of the laptops used on the Station, which NASA is now describing only as a "nuisance." According to SpaceRef.com, the virus is the W32.Gammima.AG worm, which is normally used to ...
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Obama promises substance, not style in acceptance speech
Barack Obama has written speeches on notepads, paper scraps and computer screens, in settings that include planes, cars and a men's room at the Illinois state Capitol in Springfield.
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LucasArts and Sony Online Entertainment Launch the Star Wars Galaxies(TM) Online Trading Card Game
SAN FRANCISCO----LucasArts and Sony Online Entertainment announced today the launch of the Star Wars Galaxies™ Trading Card Game and its first release: Champions of the Force.
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Verizon Wireless Sends Lucky Fans on Vacation With the Jonas Brothers to Atlantis, Paradise Island Resort
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. , Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless announced today that it will give customers the gift of a lifetime of memories when it sends 40 lucky fans on vacation with the Jonas Brothers.
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Dell Takes Aim at Emerging Markets With Simplified PCs
Dell is going after emerging markets with a new line of low-cost computers. The Vostro notebooks and desktops are the company's first models targeted specifically at China, India and a handful of other Asian, African and Latin American nations. The systems will sell for about the equivalent of $440 to $475.
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Intel announces high-speed SSDs
— Aug. 19, 2008 — At today's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, the chipmaker announced new SSDs (solid-state drives). The 1.8-inch X-18M and 2.5-inch X-25M target laptops and desktops, while the 2.5-inch X25E, which boasts faster write speeds, targets servers. ...
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School coffee shop gives disabled staffers a buzz
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- It's rush hour, and all the regulars are stopping into JavaXpress for their morning buzz. One by one, young baristas knock down the orders, pouring coffees, blending freezes, topping off drinks with a little too much whipped cream.
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CGL 4.0's architecture-specific registration
Platform specific compliance was added to the CGL spec with version 4.0. Dan Cauchy, the MontaVista marketing director who chairs the CGL workgroup, explains, "The Linux Foundation's CGL 4.0 registration is now architecture-specific.
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