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Feeling the need to 'greenify'?
When entrepreneurs Andrew Wetzler and Dennis Pushkin decided to make their Internet marketing firm more eco-friendly, they quickly became frustrated by the lack of information for businesses looking to go green.
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Microsoft Slashes Japanese Xbox 360 Price
It's now cheaper to buy an Xbox 360 than a Wii in the land of the rising sun: Microsoft will...
Voodoo Extreme |
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Simple way to select scheme
A profit from KiwiSaver is no easy task for financial advisers, but going online is the route one has taken to attempt it.
Stuff |
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Microsoft Patents "Pg Up" and "Pg Dn"
An anonymous reader notes that Microsoft has been granted a patent on "Page Up" and "Page Down" keystrokes. The article links an image of an IBM PC keyboard from 1981 with such keys in evidence. "The software giant applied for the patent in 2005, and was granted it on August 19, 2008. US patent number 7,415,666 describes 'a method and system in a document viewer for scrolling a substantially ...
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Hit the books -- and the computer
These websites and other online tools can help students keep up with all of that schoolwork.
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Article: Ask iLounge 8-29-08
This week's Ask iLounge topics: Disabling data on iPhone 3G, iTunes Plus and Apple Backup, Deleting photos from iPod, iPhone v2.0 and TV Out accessories, Consolidating multiple iTunes libraries, Restoring iPod touch from backup
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PSP revision has shorter battery life
Sony Computer Entertainment's Leipzig-revealed revision of the PSP handheld, the PSP-3000, will actually suffer from shorter battery life than the current PSP model, the firm has conceded.
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PC missing out on Gears of War 2
Epic Games won't be releasing Gears of War 2 on the PC platform, despite launching the original version on the format. Gears 1 was of course an Xbox 360 exclusive, like the sequel, but publisher Microsoft have usually allowed PC releases in the past.
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Gearbox director joins Microsoft
Yet more evidence that Halo 4 could, as rumoured, be in development at Gearbox, as platform technology director Corrinne Yu moves from the developer to Microsoft.
Ferrago |
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GTA IV DLC could be pushed back
Rumour this morning hints that the Xbox 360's exclusive downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV could be pushed back, an unnamed Rockstar-related source suggesting the content may now not arrive in 2008.
Ferrago |
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09/01/08 In Basket
Perry Technical Institute has hired Jennifer McMurtrey as an instructor in its computer applications and office administration program.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Microsoft buys ciao.com, targets Europe e-commerce market
Microsoft agreed to buy Greenfield Online, owner of popular European price comparison website ciao.com, for about $486 million, a Reuters report said.
telecomasia.net |
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Google seeks to compete with Apple, unveils Android store
(InfoWorld Daily via NewsEdge) Google unveiled plans for a store where mobile users can find Android applications, a concept similar to the iPhone's App Store.
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Pacifists harmed
TWO PACIFISTS who attempted to diffuse conflicts were stabbed and hacked in separate instances, Wednesday afternoon. In Purok 7, Barangay Mudiang, Babelo Mondanedo tried to get between the suspect, Jessie Garcia, 57, and his wife inside their house around 6 p.m.
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Man hacked,stabbed
A GROUP of youngsters ganged up on one man as he tried to make his way home in Muslim Village, Kilometer 11, Barangay Sasa last Wednesday dawn. Rommel Aguado, 38, a resident of Bayview, Sasa, was rushed by responding medical rescuers to the Davao Medical Center.
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Xbox 360 accessories price drop
AUCKLAND 1 September 2008 – Microsoft today announced it has lowered the recommended retail price of a number of Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system accessories in New Zealand.
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Despite Rumors, Republican VP Candidate Is No Hacker
Is Sarah Palin a hacker? Well, not exactly, but that's what a couple of articles and a nascent internet rumor might have you believe.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. A privacy feature built into the second beta version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 browser aren't as private as advertised.
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Web trackers hit privacy wall
NEW YORK -- It sounded like a winning proposition -- free money -- for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies.
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High-tech confectioners changing chocolate industry
NEW YORK -- As a software developer who worked with NASA, Timothy Childs built vision-tracking systems for the space shuttle. Now the former techie has a new venture that he says is out of this world: chocolate.
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Kept From TV, Report on Moscow Finds an Audience on Web
Like magazines, the Internet has so far avoided heavy censorship, analysts say, mostly because it has a smaller audience.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Proctor & Gamble , the global manufacturer of household products, Friday said it has selected IBM ISS to provide managed security services.
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Streamyx can’t even deliver basic service
I RECENTLY returned to Malaysia after 10 years away overseas. After signing the lease on my new apartment, I decided to get Internet access. Little did I know that getting reliable the service would be far more of a challenge that I had anticipated.
The Star |
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Apple's misleading iPhone ad is a lesson for all
The UK Advertising Standards Authority has labelled a TV advert for Apple’s iPhone misleading for claiming the device provides access to the full internet.
telecomasia.net |
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Using a list of eight textbooks meant to represent a range of disciplines, The Pitt News compared prices at the University’s Book Center, Gotused Bookstore, Amazon.com and Abebooks.com to help buyers and sellers get their money’s worth.
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