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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.
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Europe Weighs Caps on Roaming Fees for Text Messages
The price control would substantially cut the roaming fees that individuals are charged to send text messages and limits that could reduce the cost of surfing the Internet.
The Gainesville Sun |
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11:00 (BST), 04/09/2008 Death Track: Resurrection Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS are today pleased to announce ...
are today pleased to announce that a demo for the upcoming post-apocalyptic combat racing game, , is now available to download for PC. A successor to the legendary , sees players thrust into a world of speed that’s full of action and danger.
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Online Book Rental Service Booksfree.com Among Top 5,000 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies in America, ...
Booksfree.com, the Internet’s only retail service offering both paperback and audiobook rentals to its membership, was recently named to Inc. Magazine’s list of the Top 5,000 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies in America from 2004-2007.
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Computer chips could keep gamblers off machines, inventer says
A Quebec businessman has developed a device that he says would effectively turn off compulsive gamblers from electronic gambling machines and he’s upset the province’s lottery corporation seems itself turned off by the device.
Canada.com |
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More you work your brains, more you eat: study
Intellectual work - like reading, writing or working on a computer - prompts people to overeat and that might be a cause of obesity, a new university study suggests.
Canada.com |
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Sony Recalls Notebook Computers Due to Burn Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
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Nortel's 40G Optical Solution Prepares Alaska Communication Systems for Rise in Internet Traffic
Alaska Communications Systems(2), Alaska's leading integrated telecommunications company, has chosen Nortel(1)(NYSE: NT) to provide a 40G optical network for the terrestrial portion of an undersea fiber-optic cable from Alaska to Oregon.
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LDD expands into U.S. market with unique online title insurance platform
Canada's LawyerDoneDeal Corp., a leading provider of Web-based business services, announced today that it has expanded its services into the United States with the launch of a new online title insurance platform designed for U.S. real estate attorneys.
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Bell Canada Boosts Internet Investment With Nortel's 40G Optical Solution
Nortel(1)(NYSE: NT) announced today that Bell(2) has begun deployment of Nortel's 40G Optical Solution in its backbone network.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ADLINK Technology Launches Quad-Core Full-Size SBC With Latest Intel(R) Q35 Express Chipset
ADLINK Technology Inc. announces the release of the NuPRO-935A, a PICMG 1.0 full-size single board computer powered by the next generation Intel® Core2 Quad/Duo processor on 45 nm process.
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Sun Microsystems Unveils xVM VirtualBox 2.0 and New Enterprise Support Subscription
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced a new version of Sun xVM VirtualBox, its high performance, free and open source desktop virtualization software, as well as Sun xVM VirtualBox Software Enterprise Subscription, a new offering for 24/7 premium support for enterprise users.
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Google sees new browser displacing desktop software
Google Inc is challenging Microsoft Corp with its own Web browser that lets users run many applications that once worked only when installed on local PCs, executives said on Tuesday.
Canada.com |
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New iPods expected as Apple "Rocks"
Apple is expected to unveil new iPod music players -- and possibly price cuts -- at a media event next Tuesday, but those pining for a long-awaited update to its MacBook laptops may have to wait.
Canada.com |
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The News & Observer |
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Kashmir's "children of conflict" rise in anger
The protesters organise with Facebook, YouTube as well as via messages from local mosques. They eschew violence, but are seething with anger.
The Economic Times |
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Be proactive about online safety
The North Platte Telegraph According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, one in seven children who use the Internet on a regular basis have been sexually solicited and one in 11 have been harassed or threatened.
North Platte Telegraph |
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GTA IV DLC on track for November News
Sources close to Rockstar North have told Eurogamer that downloadable Grand Theft Auto IV content is on track for a late November release. Parent company Take-Two previously changed the date from autumn to some time between November 2008 and January 2009 - leaving our stockings at risk of being empty.
EuroGamer |
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HIGH-5'S
DONOVAN McNABB has a couple of nicknames, around the team. There's "Five," and then there's "DMac." Nothing terribly evocative. Listen to Eagles fans, in the stands or on the Internet, particularly after a frustrating loss, and you'll hear much more visceral tags attached to the quarterback.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Zuma discussion groups surface on Facebook
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 popular online social network Facebook.
SABC News |
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United wins U.S. Open Cup
Fred led D.C. United to the U.S. Open Cup title and a berth in the CONCACAF Champions League, scoring in the 50th minute help the Major League Soccer team beat the Charleston Battery 2-1 on Wednesday night in Washington.
The News & Observer |
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Taft: Less books, more computers
Taft High School Principal Arthur Tarvardian has some expectations for students and parents this school year.
Edison-Norwood Times Review |
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Dell launches Inspiron 9 mini laptop
But no Linux version for now Dell has launched the Inspiron Mini 9, as expected. Alas, it's not as cheap as previous rumours suggested.…
The Register |
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Security world makes short work of Chrome
Less than two days into its public life, Google's Chrome browser is being put under the microscope by security researchers. Two flaws for the web browser have already been discovered and publicly disclosed by researchers.
Computer Active |
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10:24 (BST), 04/09/2008 Warhammer: Battle March Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Deep Silver, the games label of ...
Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, and leading game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. today release five screenshots for Warhammer: Battle March for the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®.
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