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Apple's Snow Patrol release could bury CDs
Company taking aim at one of the last bastions of the CD - liner notes
The Globe and Mail |
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Ipswitch Messaging Division Spamometer Reports High Costs for Spam
Ipswitch Messaging Division, a leading developer of messaging solutions that provides solid, scalable, standards-based email service, announced today the results of its Spamometer survey indicating the high costs of spam.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Internet sex sting: Gettysburg man gets 30 days
A Gettysburg man accused of using an Internet chat room to proposition an undercover agent he thought was a 14-year-old girl will spend most of his 10-year sentence on probation.
The Evening Sun |
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Facebook's ads still target your instincts and insecurities [Online Advertising]
Google regularly contends that well-targeted advertising is valuable to the end user. Facebook promises that its advertising technology will allow levels of refined targetting that even Google has... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Princeton Town Topics |
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Share price tumbles after Corning lowers profit forecast
Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled more than 7 percent today after the company sharply lowered its third-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
Asbury Park Press |
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Corning lowers 3Q earnings, sales outlook
Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled more than 7 percent Wednesday after the company sharply lowered its third-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
The Washington Times |
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Hot Forum Topic - Let's Rock: Reader Speculation
Apple invited the media to a special event called "Let's Rock" on September 9. Today TMO readers are speculating on what Apple plans to spring on the world next week
The Mac Observer |
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Google a controversial topic and you will be swamped with blogs and message boards filled with readers’ thoughts, some insightful, others biased or not factual.
New York Times |
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Google a controversial topic and you will be swamped with blogs and message boards filled with readers’ thoughts, some insightful, others biased or not factual.
New York Times |
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Trustmarque Solutions secures education vendor
TRUSTMARQUE Solutions has signed a new agreement with Securus Software to provide its e-safety software to primary and secondary schools in the UK. Securus monitors ICT networks for inappropriate language and provides alerts should there be any unauthorised or inappropriate use of the facilities.
Channel Business |
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Waterfall Solutions Announces Company Name Change
Waterfall Solutions Ltd., the leading provider of secure unidirectional connectivity for SCADA systems, Remote Monitoring, IP based Surveillance Infrastructure and Segregated Networks announced today the change of its corporate name to Waterfall Security Solutions LTD.
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Outlook roundup: Corning, PepsiAmericas
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) _ Corning Inc. on Wednesday lowered its third-quarter sales and earnings-per-share guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
INO News |
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Cell phone issue with Alltel continues
By Virginia Gleason Wednesday, August 27, 2008 2:07 PM CDT Well, the cell phone saga continues. Thanks to Nemont Wireless upgrading their tower east of town to a digital signal we have more reliable cell phone service here in Chester. Thank you Nemont.
Liberty County Times |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Dell set to unveil mini-notebook: source SAN FRANCISCO - Dell Inc is poised to announce a new mini-laptop computer later this week, a source familiar with the company's plan said on Tuesday, confirming a Wall Street Journal story. The source said the Dell "mini" would be a low-priced computer that is two-thirds the size of full-featured laptops, which will put it into ...
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EU to propose caps on roamed texts, Web surfing
EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding has proposed slashing the price of sending a mobile text message from one EU state to another by nearly two-thirds to 11 euro cents ($0.16), EU sources said on Wednesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Video Gogh 3 improves layer, brush effects
RE:Vision Effects has published Video Gogh 3, the latest version of its video post-effects software. The software attempts to simulate the look of various kinds of paintings and illustrations, such as oil, chalk and watercolor. The third edition adds a variety of features, most notably the option for animated and custom brush sets, with user-selectable brush images and render styles....
MacNN |
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Critics: Intelligence upgrade mismanaged
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Critics say an upgrade to U.S. intelligence computers known as "Railhead" is on the brink of collapse and potentially threatens national security.
UPI |
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When Obama, Osama are confused, it's time to fix your spell-checker
NEW 9:30 a.m. SEATTLE -- In the last two years, few names have become as recognizable as Barack Obama’s. But until spring 2007, “Obama” was unknown to Microsoft’s spell-checker. The suggested correction was “Osama,” a name that differs by a single letter, but carries lots of baggage.
The Pantagraph |
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LapTuk Stand for Mac Laptops Debuts
Macessity on Wednesday introduced the LapTuk, a stand designed for Apple laptops. It costs $39.99 and will begin shipping on...
PC World |
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Terminal 5 becomes T-Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot
Heathrow Terminal 5 now T-Mobile's largest UK indoor Wi-Fi Hotspot
Mobile Choice Magazine |
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Government Computer News
A six-year study by investigators at the National Institute of Standards and Technology about the destruction of World Trade Center buildings tested the limits of modeling programs used to simulate the collapse of the structures.
Government Computer News |
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