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Wi-Fi cities to help MP fight terror
Madhya Pradesh on Monday joined the group of states planning to build wireless cities, but for a different reason.
Express India |
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SCTI plans student orientation
The Somerset County Technical Institute in Bridgewater holds orientation for new students at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3. SCTI staff will discuss registration, counseling, career services, job opportunities, financial aid and computer usage.
The Reporter |
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Urawaza — quirky, everyday Japanese tips — head West
Two years ago, a mysterious 20-second video clip triggered some unexpected buzz on the Web site YouTube. In the segment, an ordinary-looking housewife draws an invisible line across the chest of a shirt with her finger. Then she pinches the shirt under the armpit and at the shoulder, does a quick flipping motion, and then presents the audience with a perfectly folded shirt. People were baffled. ...
The Japan Times |
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Intel Classmate PC Heads Over to Brazilian Students
While the initial surge was brought on my Negroponte's OLPC project, the rest of the industry is slowly starting to follow suit. The Intel Classmate PC was designed from the beginning for developing countries and now it is being deployed in the wonderful land of Brazil.
MobileMag |
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Apple App Store, Android Market, and Now Microsoft Skymarket
Perhaps even more exciting than the launch of the iPhone 3G was the launch of the Apple App Store. The Google crew followed suit with the announcement of Android Market, and now it seems that Microsoft wants a piece of the mobile app pie as well.
MobileMag |
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Parents have nightmare
The Internet has brought about a revolution in the way children learn, but how can parents make sure their children are secure online?
Deccan Herald |
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Hacker appeals to home secretary
A Londoner accused of hacking into computers asks for government help to avoid jail in the US.
BBC News |
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Raikes takes over at Gates Foundation
SEATTLE — The world’s largest charitable foundation is going through another major management shift this week, but the arrival of a new CEO comes with much less fanfare than Bill Gates’ own transition away from full-time work at Microsoft Corp.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Intel Buys British Linux Developer Opened Hand
The acquisition adds to Intel's arsenal of Linux development projects for mobile internet devices.
PC World |
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Broadband Households Hit 56% in UK
Price drops help boost subscriptions, as 13.8 million Britons sign up for broadband at home, survey reveals.
PC World |
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'Warez' Software Pirate Sentenced to Probation
U.S. federal authorities sentenced a prolific illegal trader of software to three years of probation on Thursday.
PC World |
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Microsoft Looks to Build One-stop Mobile Apps Market
A job advertisement suggests Microsoft is preparing to launch in the next few months a Web site called Skymarket to sell Windows Mobile OS applications.
PC World |
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Microsoft to slash the price of Xbox 360 game consoles in Japan
Demand for the Xbox 360 has been tepid in Japan, mainly because of a lack of popular games. In contrast, the market-leading Wii is thriving.
International Herald Tribune |
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Big Switch Minute: Electronics Recycling
The big switch to digital television on September 8th has the potential of creating trouble for the environment.
WECT 6 Wilmington |
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Lenovo requires signed NDA before Vista license refund
A Lenovo business customer in the Czech Republic has posted an account of his attempt to gain a refund for the Windows Vista Business OEM license he received with his laptop. The gentleman bought a Lenovo ThinkPad R61, which ships with a copy of Vista. However, he intended to use Linux and saw that the [...]
Geek.com |
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St. Petersburg Times |
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Tugboat Times Along the Hudson
Yesterday was the 16th Annual Tug Boat Race in the Hudson River. Officially called the Great North River Tugboat Race & Competition , it was a dazzling day for watching the tugs parade and perform. In the end, the Ross Sea won the race over twenty-five other tugboats. Captain Greg Aitken told the Daily News , "We prepared for it all week. We tweaked our computers, did our homework. I'm ...
Gothamist |
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Stanford's 'autonomous' helicopters teach themselves to fly
Stanford computer scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers. The result is an autonomous helicopter than can perform a complete airshow of complex tricks on its own.
PhysOrg |
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Slash Slams GNR Leaker As Axl Seeks Source of Leak
A top story from this week. Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has spoken out about the arrest of a blogger who leaked 9 tracks from Axl's alleged "Chinese Democracy" album. And the Axl camp speaks out as well.
antiMUSIC |
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Cal City to upgrade computer system
CALUMET CITY City Council members voted unanimously last week to approve two contracts for software used to provide government services to city residents.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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NY1 For You: SoHo Residents Say Apple Store Is Decreasing Their Quality Of Life
Some SoHo residents are angry with the way the Apple Store on Prince Street has handled some recent events. NY1's Susan Jhun filed the following NY1 For You report.
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Sanya Richards visits her "honey" and his New York Giants teammates
If computer punting was an Olympic sport, I'd probably win the gold today with the building frustration over these wireless issues I'm still having. Man, this holiday weekend can't end soon enough so I can get a new laptop from the office.
The Trenton Times |
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High-tech eyes often on government
Online video streaming has opened government up to a wider range of observers. Government officials are finding that they are likely to having their words, tone, body language and inflection shared more easily than trading cards and much more quickly.
Vallejo Times-Herald |
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