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Comcast's usage cap: Is the sky really falling?
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Comcast's usage cap: Is the sky really falling? --Go easy on the overreactions to Comcast's recently announced usage caps. Run the numbers, and you'll see why the cap probably doesn't matter to most users. Google woos ad agencies like a fish woos a bicycle --The search giant's courting of ad agencies leaves a lot to be desired. Understanding, ...
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Salvation Army launches widgets
The Salvation Army of St. Louis launched a desktop widget and mobile service to reach people during times of emergency.
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Internet traffic grows 53 percent from mid-2007
International Internet traffic kept growing in the last year, but at a slower rate than before, and carriers more than kept pace by adding more capacity, a research firm said Wednesday.
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Computer course offers guidance to the undecided - Business and Technology
This semester, as with every other semester, Weber State University is crawling with undeclared underclassmen. While choosing a major may seem like a simple task, the wide assortment of available majors has transformed it into a complicated journey. For those who are computer savvy, there is help.
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RDA Promotes Jodi Kahn to Global Digital Role
Jodi Kahn has been promoted to President, Global RDA Interactive, responsible for expanded worldwide digital activities for The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., including digital content, new product creation and online business development.
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Mac users rejoice for new lab in Union Building - Business and Technology
"The Mac Lab," a computer lab composed of new Macintosh computers, is now open for students and faculty to use in the Shepherd Union Building. The lab provides students with programs like the Adobe Design Suite and Safari to make homework and Internet access a breeze.
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Companies to add IT jobs in Q4 despite the slow economy
More CIOs plan to increase rather than decrease their IT staffing levels from October through December 2008, according to a survey of companies' CIOs in multiple major US cities, released today.
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C&W gets nod to provide NLD, ILD services
Global communications major Cable & Wireless (C&W) has received provisional security clearance to provide national long distance (NLD) and international long distance (ILD) telecommunications services in the country. The UK-based company is gearing up to start operations by the end of this year.
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Google adds facial recognition to Picasa photo sharing
In launching the public beta of Picasa 3 this week, Google also updated its online Picasa Web Albums space with facial recognition.
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Video: Clashes Between Police and RNC Protestors Bubble Up Online
Flash-bangs and teargas and handcuffs, oh my!
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Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood
NEW YORK -- Google Inc.'s new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings.
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Signpost
"The Mac Lab," a computer lab composed of new Macintosh computers, is now open for students and faculty to use in the Shepherd Union Building. The lab provides students with programs like the Adobe Design Suite and Safari to make homework and Internet access a breeze.…
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Net, broadband fail to catch up with mobile growth
Recent International Telecommunication Union data reveals that the success of India's telecom revolution is restricted to mobile voice with very little to showcase in fixed line and internet access, or high-speed broadband.
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2001 GMC Jimmy SLS review from North America
Ball Joints at 71000km. Everyone complains so much about this vehicle, but I guess that's what the internet attracts... I LOVE IT. It's the most reliable vehicle for the price so far that I've owned...
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Police
Vandalism: Around 6:50 a.m. Tuesday, sheriffs deputies received a report of property damage at the intersection of Third Street and Taft Road. The windows and computer in a tractor were reported smashed. Estimated damage: $2,500. Burglary: The property owner of Cafe Veranda, 3233 Business Park Dr., reported about $800 stolen from a cash register between 4 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. ...
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Microsoft Aims Windows 7 to Boot in 15 Seconds
Windows 7 to boot in 15 seconds?
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Satbir Khanuja Named CEO of SecondSpace
SecondSpace, Inc., the leading global online marketplace for second homes and recreational retreats, today announced that its board of directors has appointed Satbir Khanuja as the company's president and chief executive officer.
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Cochrane High first to go wireless
Cochrane High School is the first school in the Rocky View School Division to go wireless this fall with all schools to follow suit in the next 18 months.
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HP launches virtualization armada
Server, storage, desktops, research, ho! Hewlett-Packard is launching a fleet of virtualization products today, including four new thin-client PCs, a StorageWorks virtualization blade, an enterprise storage package, updates to HP-UX, and plenty of service offerings.…
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iTunes 8 to bring HD TV, auto playlist making?
iTunes 8 will be the first version of Apple's desktop software to allow HD purchases, if a further leak from Digg head Kevin Rose proves accurate. A purported excerpt from the upgrade notes to the software mentions users having the option of downloading TV episodes in "HD quality," suggesting the software will be the first from Apple to offer any kind of purchasable HD content outside of the ...
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Cubase 4.5 adds VST Sound, Sequel 2 compatibility
Steinberg has released v4.5 of Cubase, its professional music production suite. Much of the focus in the new edition lies with hardware, as the software now directly supports the company's MR816 X and CSX decks, as well as the CC121 controller. Yamaha support has meanwhile been expanded to include the MOTIF-RACK XS, MOTIF XS6/7/8, and several KX-series USB keyboards....
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Developer Update
Red Alert 3 Executive Producer Chris Corry has updated the game's blog with several pieces of...
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Internet traffic grows 53 percent from mid-2007
International Internet traffic kept growing in the last year, but at a slower rate than before, and carriers more than kept pace by adding more capacity, a research firm said Wednesday.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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BlueHaze Launches First Multi-Platform Community for Concert Fans
BlueHaze, Inc. today announced the launch of its multi-platform community for concert fans at www.bluehaze.com, on Facebook and on the iPhone. BlueHaze is the first company of its kind, taking advantage of both the online and mobile platforms to offer live music fans a rich community experience before, during and after the concert. The company will be demonstrating at the TechCrunch50 DemoPit ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Micronetics Receives a $2.2M Order for Subassemblies Used in Commercial Satellite In-Flight Broadband Connectivity
Micronetics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NOIZ) announced today that its subsidiary Microwave Concepts, Inc. has booked an order from a leading RF subsystem manufacturer. This order, totaling $2.2M, is for a highly integrated microwave subassembly that is a key element of the communications system providing the in-flight internet access on commercial and business aircraft.
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