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Yahoo Taking Users Away from Internet Explorer: The Revenge To Microsoft?
As most of you already know, Microsoft and Yahoo have been in talks over the past year of a possible buyout which has left a sour taste in the mouth of many executives and investors in regards to not being able to come to an agreement. While Google stood in the sidelines watching, they have reached [...]
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VeriSign Reports Internet Growth
September 4, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Internet infrastructure services provider VeriSign has released its Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, reporting a continued global internet growth of four percent over the last quarter and 22 percent year over year.
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Intel bolsters its offerings with three new CPUs
Filed under: Desktops Intel is keeping a rightly low-key approach with this announcement, but if you're somehow not satisfied with any of its current processor offerings, you may find something more to your liking among the three it slipped out over the Labor Day weekend. Those include the 45nm Core 2 Quad 8200, which clocks in at 2.33GHz with 4MB of L2 cache and a 1333MHz FSB, and gets a ...
Engadget |
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Windows Mobile app plays YouTube, streamed media
— Aug. 25, 2008 — Kinoma has announced a Windows Mobile media player touted as "the first true mobile media browser."
WindowsForDevices |
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PNY and Sony To Release Movies On USB Flash Drives
PNY and Sony have announced they are releasing Ghostbusters the movie on USB flash drive and expect other movies to follow
Tom's Hardware |
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Gomez Adds Cross-Browser Testing for New Google Chrome
Gomez announced the availability of cross-browser testing for Google’s new browser, Chrome, and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) 8 beta 2. Using Gomez’s Reality View XF service, developers can now visualize how new and existing web applications will appear and perform when rendered in the Chrome and IE 8 beta browsers. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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See Chrome's inner workings--and an Easter egg
Google's new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. And a mystery: what technology underlies the Easter egg?
CNET |
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Internet Exclusive - Breaking News
September 04, 2008 Elkhorn — It has been more than 10 years since Dawn Brossard went missing, and five years since her body was found in one of the deepest parts of Geneva Lake, but homicide charges have just been filed against her estranged husband.
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Mobile Web Usage Up 29 Percent; Carrier-Driven Traffic Continues To Decline: Report
Mobile web usage grew 29.4 percent from Q1 to Q2, a period that saw a spike in searches for Barack Obama that was second only to "movies/movie listings," according to new data from Crisp Wireless.
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Has The Internet Ruined Your Life? Let Tyra Banks Help You! [Disasters]
Hey internet trolls, troll-victims, and other people whose lives have been ruined by the buzzy, robotic forces of the internet! Would you like to go on television and share your woes with millions of...
Gawker |
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Home IQ: Winning technologies will make people smarter -- not their houses
Someday, we may be getting fashion advice from our mirrors. Instead of digging through our closets to find the perfect complement for a new shirt, we may hold it up to our bedroom mirror for a computer to scan. Using radio-frequency identification technology, our electronic fashion stylist will then offer suggestions based on what's in our closet or how the latest edition of Vogue or Teen Beat ...
PhysOrg |
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Connection Center opens 9/11
Come to the official grand opening ribbon cutting of The Connection Center on Thursday, Sept. 11 from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at 280 Daniel Webster Highway. in the Apple Tree Plaza.
Merrimack Journal |
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Android Dresses Up In Chrome
News Analysis. Microsoft's Google Chrome problem may start on the PC but it ends on cell phones. Microsoft's competitive position is at best tenuous at a time when it needs tenaciousness.
Microsoft Watch |
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Portable Chrome Puts Chrome on Your Thumb Drive [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: You've seen its flashy features and were impressed with its speed, and now you wish you could put Google Chrome on your thumb drive and take it with you wherever you go? It's far from...
Lifehacker |
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Last Quarter Saw a Surge in the Number of Bot-Infected PCs
Security experts warn that there has been a threefold increase in the number of hijacked 'zombie' PCs over the last quarter. Brian Krebs reporting on WashingtonPost: "The estimates come from Shadowserver , a group of volunteers that monitor activity from robot networks or 'botnets,' large armies of hacked personal computers used for spam, phishing and all kinds of criminal activity.
CircleID |
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How To Erase Your Tracks Online
Browsers are competing to offer the best cloak of invisibility online. Which one protects your privacy best?
Forbes |
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Dell Launches Inspiron Mini 9 Notebook
The computer maker's entry into the sub-$500 ultra-portable PC market includes an 8.9-inch LED display, an Intel Atom processor, and free online backup.
InformationWeek |
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fixed wireless
- Fixed wireless refers to the operation of wireless devices or systems in fixed locations such as homes and offices. Fixed wireless devices usually derive their electrical power from the utility mains, unlike mobile wireless or portable wireless which tend to be battery-powered.
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Mobile VoIP
Mobile voice over IP (VoIP) advice and news for mobile professionals deploying and working with mobile VoIP solutions. Mobile devices not so open when carriers' bottom line is threatened SearchMobileComputing.com 03 Sep 2008 ARTICLE - While next-generation mobile phones are more open and play nicer with third-party developers, some apps are still taboo.
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12 Computers Stolen From Oakland School District
OAKLAND -- The Oakland Unified School District says ten to twelve computers containing personal information on new employees, were stolen overnight. The district says the break-in happened at the central office in Oakland on Second Avenue at around 11 p.m. Tuesday night.
KRXI-TV Reno |
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With Xbox Pricing, Microsoft Gut Punches its PC Gaming Partners
Microsoft is slashing prices on its Xbox 360 lineup of gaming systems, in a move that won't be doing any favors for PC gaming OEMs.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
This morning I posted about Spencer Finch going all 3 1 flavor s on St. Louis. He's not the only ice cream-artist out there: Check out The Center for Tactical Magic's Tactical Ice Cream Unit (and here ).
Arts Journal |
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CTG wins information tech contracts from Alaska
CTG, which provides information technology services, said Thursday it signed contracts worth up to $15 million with the state of Alaska to provide IT security services and support to the state's task order system.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Beta Version of eCipher Anywhere Free Email Security Protects Email Communications
Essential Security Software, Inc. (ESS) today announced the beta version of its eCipher™ Anywhere service, a free email security program combining security and usability for professionals who have the need for secure email communications to anyone, anywhere. eCipher is easy to use encryption that requires no downloads by recipients, removing the worry over secure business and personal email ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Option speculators remain optimistic toward downtrending Novellus Systems (NVLS)
Semiconductor maker Novellus Systems (NVLS: sentiment, chart, options) was making headlines this morning, after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to "overweight" from "equal weight." While the brokerage slashed ratings on a plethora of chip-tool companies, including Lam Research (LRCX) and KLA-Tencor (KLAC), it upgraded NVLS due to its low exposure to DRAM...( Read More )
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