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Adobe sets date for Creative Suite 4 launch
Creative Suite 4, an update to Adobe's flagship software bundle, including Photoshop and Illustrator, will debut later in September
ZDNet UK |
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Spammers abuse free web services
Piggyback on ImageShack, Google. Spammers are abusing free web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to email security vendor MessageLabs.
TechWorld |
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SOTHEBY'S ART ATTACK ON TYCOON
Sotheby's has hit a deep-pocketed collector with a federal lawsuit - claiming the California computer tycoon stiffed them by failing to buy three paintings worth more than $13 million. The suit, filed yesterday in Manhattan federal court, wants...
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Sarah who?
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com Old dogs can learn new tricks after all. John McCain fooled us all, again. This time the old rascal went north to Alaska for his running mate. He got the whole o-so-savvy commentariat rummaging through the Internet trying to find out just who is this Sarah Palin.
Jewish World Review |
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Lightstreamer says compatible with Google Chrome
Chrome, the new Google browser, was released yesterday as a beta version for Windows Vista/XP and officially entered the browser war, where the ...
Finextra |
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Netto Supermarkets Fight Theft With Milestone IP Video
With the newest technology in surveillance, the value-priced supermarket chain Netto is winning the retail battle against robberies, theft and shrinkage in its Swedish stores. The solution is network cameras with IP video management software from Milestone Systems.
RetailSolutionsOnline |
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Film finders are always on the hunt
TIFF programmers travel the world – from Canada to Europe, Africa and Asia – to find the best, most provocative, and most compelling films to bring to Toronto every year for the festival. In a way they're the real stars of the show.
Toronto Star |
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London launches crime maps
The crime mapping project uses Google Maps technology combined with Met police crime data, highlighting London boroughs with above or below average crime rates and comparing rates for different months and years.
KableNET |
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Greek geeks get fibre network
THE GREEK GOVERNMENT has decided that it would be a wizard wheeze to invest in a new fibre optic network that will drastically upgrade the country's broadband and cable television capabilities.
The Inquirer |
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Man who met wife on internet scoops £2m in web lottery
A MAN who met his wife on a dating website then won £2million with a lottery ticket he bought online yesterday said: "I love the internet!"
Daily Record |
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Violin stolen in '84 returned
Police have returned a violin that was stolen 24 years ago. The owner of the instrument had spotted it for sale on the Internet. The 1948 Gaetano Gadda violin was being offered on eBay with a starting bid of $46,000.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Dell launches Inspiron Mini 9 (finally)
The rumors were true. Dell has finally launched the Inspiron Mini 9 and has confirmed the netbook will have Intel's Atom processor N270, solid state drive (SSD), Wi-Fi, 8.9-inch LED display, and a spill-resistant keyboard. The 2.28 pound netbook designed for teens, tweens, travelers, and "Tweeters," will start selling for $349 in black or white. The press release is a little vague, ...
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09:33 (BST), 04/09/2008 The Selected Few sponsorship Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Release Date: Thu, Sep 04, ...
TopGamersZone.com, global hosts of competitive online gaming leagues and tournaments, today announced they will be sponsoring UK based gaming clan ‘The Selected Few’ over the next 12 months.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Tips for creating a stand-out resume
Employers get hundreds of inquiries for each position they post online or in the newspapers and it takes practice to come up with the right resume that gets you noticed.
Delaware Coast Press |
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ValueFirst pushes marketing via bluetooth
"A small hardware placed at the location will ensure that 100 metres around the area becomes the bluetooth hotspot, where people get an alert about promotional offers in the surrounding retail environment. The applications could be audio or video images, which can be downloaded and shown at the counter to avail of the discounts claimed by the message," says Gautam Jayaraman, head of sales at ...
rediff.com |
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MS forgo profit with 360 cut
Microsoft won't be making much money on the Xbox 360 console having slashed prices in North America, according to analyst Toan Tran, who says the move is more about market share over the key festive season... at the expense of making cold-hard green-backs.
Ferrago.co.uk |
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Siemens Accused of Posting a Rival Secrets
Rival software maker Dassault Systèmes accused Siemens of posting confidential business data about Dassault clients on Siemenss intranet.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Microsoft cut Xbox 360 US price
With Japan receiving a 30% price cut a week ago, Microsoft have now announced another reduction for the Xbox 360 in North America.
Ferrago.co.uk |
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GlobalSign Introduces "Secure Everything" SSL Certificate
Single Certificate secures multiple Web Sites, IP Addresses, Intranets, Unified Communications
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Will Vista Have Its Day?
Readers debate whether Windows Vista will succeed in winning over users, trade Web tricks, and slam Comcast's broadband caps.
PC World |
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Google's Chrome fails to shine in test
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.
Toronto Star |
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Schlage Introduces Web-controlled Door Locks
A new line of deadbolt locks can be operated remotely using a Web browser or mobile phone.
PC World |
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BusinessWeek: Getting Along with Suppliers
The online travel agencies that formed Expedia had dreadful relations with hotel chains. How Expedia changed that is instructive More than burgeoning Internet technologies helped online travel agencies rise to prominence in the early part of this decade.
eyefortravel.com |
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Zuma stirs Facebook debate
The debate surrounding ANC president Jacob Zuma has made its way onto the internet, with several pro- and anti-Zuma groups having popped up on Facebook.
News 24 South Africa |
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Issue 107 - 31st August - 28th September
Jimfinder, the leading engineering job board has launched a huge print and online marketing campaign focusing on the following key engineering industry sectors and disciplines: Aerospace, Automotive, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Engineering Design, Maintenance, Mechanical, Production, Sales and Service Engineering.
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