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Samsung Omnia Is No iPhone Killer, Not In a Million Years [IFA 2008 Hands On]
newVideoPlayer("/samsungomnia_gizmodo.flv", 520, 410,""); I got to play for quite a long time with the Samsung Omnia, the iPhone-Killer wannabe with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, here at IFA 2008....
Gizmodo |
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Adobe gets an e-earful, and listens
Dear Adobe, a site where people can carp about problems with products and pass judgment on others' gripes, has caught the company's attention.
CNET |
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Saipan robbers continue to steal electronics
Despite the recent capture of three burglars reportedly responsible for 13 break-ins on island, robbers using similar methods continue to strike. Gualo Rai resident Irene Maliaman and her husband, Alfred, said two laptops and two digital cameras were stolen from their apartment on Aug. 24.
Saipan Tribune |
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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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iPhone Ad Crackdown Should Warn Other Vendors
Apple got busted in Britain for its 'misleading' ads, but other mobile marketers are also guilty, analyst says.
PC World |
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Microsoft Resolves Windows Live Mail, IE8 Conflict
Users should experience no more Live Mail crashes when running the beta update of Internet Explorer, Microsoft says.
PC World |
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Bracing for Gustav, Oracle and Google Woes
The top 10 news stories of the week includes some major events during a week that is typically one of the slowestt of the year.
PC World |
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Profile: DriveSavers Stays True to Data-recovery Roots
Profile: DriveSavers can unseal and open up hard drives for diagnosis and repair without dust-borne contamination in its new facility.
PC World |
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Oracle Technical Forum Upgrade Plagued With Problems
Oracle has been experiencing major problems with its technical forums this week after a platforum upgrade.
PC World |
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Critics Question Comcast Broadband Caps
Some critics question Comcast's bandwidth caps for residential subscribers.
PC World |
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Dems Do TV End-Run With Live 'HD' Online
The Democrats delivered pixels to the people.
MultiChannel News |
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iPhone nearing iconic status
MANILA, Philippines -- Yes, the latest incarnation of Apple’s mobile device, the iPhone 3G, lasts for only half a day (or just a few hours if you’re a heavy user) on a fully charged battery.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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FAA outage reveals odd computing practices
When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul. But it also appears the FAA's management of its existing technologies falls short of standards in other vital sectors.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Wish list: 10 improvements for KDE 4.2
KDE 4.1, released last month, brought a great number of improvements to the popular desktop environment. It's the best desktop I've ever used -- but that doesn't mean it couldn't be better. 2009 will see the release of KDE 4.2. Here are 10 features that would be great additions to a future KDE release that I hope the developers will consider.
NewsForge |
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Comcast to make new monthly Internet-use cap official
NEW YORK -- Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, Thursday said it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month.
The Pantagraph |
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World Weird Web: Heaven’s on the Internet
Weird SB tells us that the route to the afterlife is a T1 connection.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Toshiba Magic Gestures Convert You Into Hitchhiking Gandalf [IFA 2008 Hands-On]
newVideoPlayer("/qosmiowave_gizmodo.flv", 520, 410,""); To be honest, I was going to headline this article "Toshiba Magic Waving Handy-Spanky-Fingery Gestures Are Perfect for Harry Potter and Online...
Gizmodo |
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Demand Growing for HP Mini-Note Subnotebook
HP's Mini-Note hit the market this spring, and a new report indicates that demand for it is growing dramatically.
Brighthand |
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Hockey star sorry over lewd Facebook quip
OLYMPIC hockey star Nikki Hudson has apologised over a lewd message she posted about herself and the Spanish men's hockey team on her Facebook site.
Adelaide Now |
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Police chief demands online child porn law
The chief of Germany's federal police has called for a law to allow authorities to block access to websites featuring child pornography.
Independent Online |
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Dell targets emerging markets
Dell has unveiled four low-cost computer models for emerging economies in a new bid to tap the potential of high-growth markets outside the US.
Independent Online |
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Washington Twp. man sentenced to 3 years for child pornography
A Washington Township resident was sentenced today to three years in state prison for distributing child pornography last year over the Internet.
Asbury Park Press |
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Internet Resources Empower Long-distance Caregivers
(ARA) - John is 82 and lives in Manhattan. Since the death of his brother, he regularly checks on his 87-year-old sister-in-law who lives about 90 minutes away. She has dementia and needs help with daily needs. An aide lives with her, but John is concerned the help is getting burned out.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Buying or Selling in Today's Market? Internet Paves the Path to Real Estate Success
(ARA) - Home buyers and sellers - the relationship may seem like it should be more adversarial than ever, given the current market. Coming at the real estate equation from opposite sides, buyers and sellers may feel they have little in common.
Carteret County News-Times |
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