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120GB Zune sold just a little bit early
Filed under: Portable Audio , Portable Video Whoop -- looks like the 120GB Zune couldn't wait for its formal debut on the 9th . Yep, sold to our tipster at a Fry's in Atlanta for $250, just like we'd heard. Anyone else spot one -- or better yet, the blue flash Zune ? One more pic after the break. [Thanks, Joe] Continue reading 120GB Zune sold just a little bit early ...
Engadget |
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Adding streaming radio to Apple TV
Yes, you can so stream Internet radio through your Apple TV.
Macworld |
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AppleJack 1.5
AppleJack is a nifty utility that lets you access a number of troubleshooting tools at startup, even if you don't have an OS X disc.
Macworld |
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Poll: Worst name change?
What's been the worst name change in Cincinnati's history? Share your opinion by voting in our online poll.
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Google touts iPhone, Chrome browser
A Google executive Thursday heaped praise on Apple's iPhone, even with his company set to challenge Apple in this same space with its Android mobile computing platform. During the cloud computing-focused Office 2.0 conference, Google's Matthew Glotzbach, product management director for Google Enterprise, revealed his list of 10 things that can be done in the cloud today that could not ...
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Java SE 6u10 to boost applets
SAN FRANCISCO (09/03/2008) - An impending update to Java might sound like just an incremental release, based on its cumbersome naming: Java Platform Standard Edition 6 update 10 (Java SE 6u10).
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Plan rolling to improve vehicle-based Wi-Fi nets
The "Vi-Fi" protocol's goal is to improve interactive Wi-Fi connections dramatically for moving vehicles.
Network World |
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The state of scripting
The former second-class citizens of the programming world have leaped to the fore, changing the face of enterprise software development. With the rise of Web 2.0, scripting languages (also called dynamic languages) are now often considered important tools in a developer's arsenal.
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Red Hat acquires Qumranet
RALEIGH, USA: Red Hat Inc. announced the acquisition of Qumranet, Inc. The acquisition includes Qumranet's virtualization solutions, including its KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) platform and SolidICE offering, a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which together present a comprehensive virtualization platform for enterprise customers.
CIOL |
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IBM Server Snapshot: Big Changes at Big Blue
Hard-Core Hardware: A new mainframe offering and consolidation, and launch of sever lines are but some of the big changes at Big Blue in the past six months.
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A New Generation of Visual Thinkers, Going Where Journalism Takes Them
Yet their graphics work is making it into the local paper. They're drawing self-portraits, learning to use color and typography, diving into visual reporting for breaking news and working with software programs like Illustrator, Photoshop and 3D rendering programs.
Poynter Institute |
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Comcast asks appeals court to reject FCC ruling that company wrongly blocked Internet traffic
Right on! Go FCC, Go! Comcast and other cable providers routinely block users from fully utilizing certain sites and "throttle" download speeds on others---and … read more what's worse, they don't tell you.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Red Hat Acquires Virtualization Pioneer For $107 Million
The addition of Qumranet and its KVM hypervisor will give Red Hat Enterprise Linux a chance to play an expanded role in enterprise virtualization.
InformationWeek |
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'Nation's Largest Wi-Fi Network' Launched By Cablevision
The network is available in high-traffic areas on Long Island, N.Y., at no additional charge to customers of Cablevision's Optimum broadband service.
InformationWeek |
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"Can the internet ever be stopped now?"
Can you imagine waking up one morning, sitting at your desk and clicking on google/yahoo and discover its gone. could it ever be possible to pull the plug on the web now? or is the www to vast now?
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Google shows advertisers where their ads click
Advertisers who target specific geographic regions now can see how well ads do in those regions.
CNET |
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Man guilty of running online prostitution ring in Chesterfield
William H. Snyder, 51, was convicted of money laundering and receiving funds from the earnings of a prostitute in connection with his online business.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Search Engine Land's Chrome Usage 10.10%: Share Yours
Michael Arrington noticed that Google Analytics is now showing "Chrome" as a browser in the reports. TechCrunch's Chrome usage for yesterday was 6.23%, our's was 10.10%. What is yours? Click to continue reading...
Search Engine Land |
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Comcast Seeks Reversal of FCC on Internet Management (Update2)
Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Comcast Corp. , the second-biggest U.S. high-speed Internet service provider, asked a court to overturn a Federal Communications Commission ruling that it violated policies intended to keep the Internet open.
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Comcast appeals FCC Web traffic-blocking decision
Comcast Corp. is appealing an FCC ruling that the company is improperly blocking customers' Web traffic, triggering a legal battle that could determine the extent of the government's authority to regulate the Internet. In a precedent-setting move, a divided Federal Communications Commission last month determined that the company is violating a federal policy that guarantees unfettered access to ...
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Get a Deep Insight into the World Wireless Gaming Market
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- (Marketwire) -- 09/04/08 -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Video games and Leisure software industry is available in its catalogue.
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Xbox 360 and the power of a $199 pricetag
Microsoft announced it will chop prices on its Xbox 360 video game systems. While there are several 360 models, the lowest-end Arcade edition will cost $199 starting on Friday, making it the first current-generation console to bop below $200. This new price packs a serious 1-2 punch against today’s video-game crop: For one, it undercuts the [...]
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Northern Kentucky Companies Seeking Holiday Help
Northern Kentucky companies want to find workers to fill seasonal job openings. The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce says high gas prices and the slowing economy have more people turning to catalogs and the internet for their holiday shopping.
The Kentucky Post |
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Comcast appeals FCC Web traffic-blocking decision
Comcast appeals FCC Web traffic-blocking decision
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids |
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SOULFUL BLOG: B-Rocka Is Back, An Unauthorized Biography Of James Brown, Rolling Stone Celebrates Lauryn Hill’s ...
She’s baaaaaaack! Yahoo Music premiered Brandy’s new video for “Right Here (Departed)" last night. Check it out below: It’s very barren, but I think it really works for the song. I also love that Mara Hoffman dress she’s rocking but not feeling the capri leggings underneath. What do you guys think?
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