Technology
Nigeria sells last GSM licence for $400m
Posted by on Mar 9, 2007, 12:46
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XP SP2 Will Go Gold in August
Posted by Ziff Davis on Jul 13, 2004, 22:25
Straight from Microsoft's mouth at the worldwide partner conference on Monday is the company's (latest, and hopefully, final) pronouncement on when it plans to release Windows XP Service Pack 2 to manufacturing.
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The Internet is the home of Terror
Posted by the INQUIRER on Jul 8, 2004, 22:50
THE INTERNET has become the place for terrorist training, recruitment, and fundraising, according to a leading Israeli academic.
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Computer Q&A: Candor by Google would clear up doubts
Posted by Post-gazzette.com on Jun 25, 2004, 07:21
Should you be afraid of Google? To date, the company has revolutionized searching the Internet, created substantial value for Web site owners, and has created unique advertising models that have turned the advertising world upside down. Yet, unlike Internet companies that came before, Google has shunned publicity -- in the traditional sense.
Clinton book mania explodes on the Web
Posted by ZDNet on Jun 23, 2004, 12:55
Just hours after former U.S. president Bill Clinton finished a first round of book-signings for his new memoir, published Tuesday, autographed copies were selling on eBay for $250 and more.
Anti-spam plan forged by e-mail firms
Posted by SiliconValley.com on Jun 23, 2004, 12:52
An alliance of some of the world's largest e-mail providers unveiled a plan Tuesday to slow the torrent of spam that now accounts for well more than half of all e-mail.
Legal Threats Stalk Adult Sites
Posted by Wired News on Jun 21, 2004, 20:24
The landmark federal prosecution of an infamous porn producer is putting the fear of John Ashcroft into the owners of countless adult websites, even those whose content is far milder than the material under attack.
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Internet speed record broken
Posted by ZDNet on Jun 21, 2004, 20:00
The world record for the transfer of data across the Internet has reportedly been broken by telecoms operator Sprint and the Swedish National Research and Education Network (SUNET).
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Tiffany Sues eBay, Says Fake Items Sold on Web Site
Posted by Yahoo! on Jun 21, 2004, 19:59
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. as sued eBay Inc. claiming the online auctioneer has aided violations of the Tiffany trademark by letting counterfeit items be sold on its Web site, a Tiffany spokesman said on Monday
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New Linux Security Hole Found
Posted by eWEEK on Jun 20, 2004, 10:28
A Linux bug was recently uncovered by a young Norwegian programmer that, when exploited by a simple C program, could crash most Linux 2.4 or 2.6 distributions running on an x86 architecture.
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