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Google cites economic downturn as growth factor

Google’s Q2 financial results were a bit of a mixed bag this time around with a 39pc increase in revenue year-on-year for the quarter ended 30 June, while on the other hand Google’s source of revenue through... more...

Microsoft cites Yang comments on Google-Yahoo deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top Microsoft Corp executive said Yahoo Inc's advertising search partnership with Google Inc would leave only one major player in the Internet search business, and said he had been told as much by Yahoo's own chief executive last month.

Study cites applications and firewalls as new latency culprits

A new study by tech consultancy NET2S has found that the vast majority of trading latency is generated by a bank's own applications and firewalls rather than networks.

Swedish school cites discrimination in seizing birthday party invitations

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Officials at a school in Sweden have confiscated birthday invitations handed out in class by an eight-year-old boy.

Daily Mail cites video game as proof of terrorist doomsday plot

Nail down your security priorities. Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, April 17, 2008

Desert Schools Cites Investor Privacy Suit in SEC Letter

WASHINGTON — Responding to feedback on a Securities and Exchange Commission proposal involving protecting the privacy of a consumer’s financial information, Desert Schools Financial Services cited its own pending lawsuit against a former financial adviser.

Cisco document cites China censorship goal

A Senate subcommittee on Tuesday is expected to question a Cisco Systems Inc. executive about an internal 2002 document that includes a reference to censoring "hostiles" in describing the Chinese government's technology position and goals.

U.S. military cites growing China space, cyber threat

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military painted China on Tuesday as posing a growing threat to the United States and others in space and cyberspace.

Cisco Systems document cites China censorship goal

A Senate subcommittee on Tuesday is expected to question a Cisco Systems Inc. executive about an internal 2002 document that includes a reference to censoring "hostiles" in describing the Chinese government's technology position and goals.

Google refutes Android device delay, cites T-Mobile plans

Disputing rumors that the first Android-enabled phone won't ship until 2009, a Google spokesperson today pointed BetaNews to "public statements" made by T-Mobile as corroboration.

Goldman Sachs analyst reinstates 'Sell' rating on Best Buy, cites sector's long - term outlook

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From greenhouse gas to 'green energy': EPA Climate Protection Award cites MEGTEC Systems' patented technology, and global efforts to transform methane gas.

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From greenhouse gas to 'green energy': EPA Climate Protection Award cites MEGTEC Systems' patented technology, and global efforts to transform methane gas.

DE PERE, Wis. - (Business Wire) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on May 19th presented its Climate Protection Award to MEGTEC Systems, owned by U.S.-based SEQUA Corp., in recognition of MEGTEC

Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Association Questions Closing of Google Dallas Office

Group Cites Strength of Search Marketing and over $100 Million Search Marketing Spend in Dallas/Fort Worth

Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Association Questions Closing of Google Dallas Office

Group Cites Strength of Search Marketing and over $100 Million Search Marketing Spend in Dallas/Fort Worth

ROBOBAK Named a CRN Emerging Tech Vendor for 2008

Magazine Cites Company's Data Protection for Remote, Branch Offices, Plus Commitment to Channel ATLANTA, June 30

More Transparency Needed in Cybersecurity Initiative

Senate committee report cites problems with excessive secrecy and lack of mission goal specificity in cybersecurity initiative.

Obama accuser has long rap sheet

The Pueblo County Sheriff's website, which pictures Sinclair under the word 'Wanted,' cites felony theft and forgery charges.

Internet Auctions Might Support Illegal Wildlife Trafficking

Sale of most elephant ivory is banned by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); even the sale of ivory from culled or naturally deceased animals is strictly regulated. Since 1973, most sale of elephant ivory has been prohibited in the United States under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, under which Asian elephants are listed as endangered and African elephants as threatened. (See "Key U.S. Environmental Law Helps Save Species from Extinction.")

NEWS: Microsoft publishes piracy report

NEWS Photo news and reviews channel changes to "Cameras" NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/07/08 NEWS Google announces Cites in 3D NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Rock Xtreme 780 gaming laptop NEWS Sky announces Eurosport HD NEWS Apple sues OpenMac maker Psystar NEWS VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game NEWS VIDEO: Amphibious Tank NEWS VIDEO: Air Hog Zero Gravity Micro RC NEWS Panasonic launches "free-angle" HDMI

Google phone in development, delayed?

Google is not only developing a smartphone, but it is experiencing delays, according to The Street. The financial publication cites a "source familiar with the situation," who says that large teams are working on both the company's Android software platform, and the so-called Gphone hardware. Despite this the latter is said to be encountering unexpected setbacks, and will not be ready until some point in 2009.

iPhone 3G cost could be as low as $100, but not likely

Does the iPhone 3G only cost $100 to make? Not on your life. Several sites have cited an article from EETimes, which in turn cites Portelligent, an Austin-based "teardown" analysis company that believes the iPhone 3G has a bill of materials around $100. Portelligent arrives at this conclusion based on a teardown of the original iPhone plus some speculation of what chips and components are included in the latest iPhone hardware, not on an actual teardown of the iPhone 3G. However, the mere cost of the materials used, even when accurate, is still not a good indicator of the cost to produce any manufactured device—especially not one as complex as an iPhone.

Movies coming to iTunes UK, Canada...

A select number of movies should soon be available for sale from the UK and Canadian iTunes Stores, writes The Times. The British newspaper cites studio sources, who claim that Apple has signed new agreements with four major studios: Fox, Disney, Warner Bros. and Paramount. Lionsgate and MGM are also expected to join in the deal, but issues appear to remain with Sony and Universal. Crucially, people should be able to both buy and rent films from iTunes, at prices comparable to the countries' DVD and video-on-demand options.

NEWS: Panasonic launches "free-angle" HDMI

NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Intel unveils the Centrino 2 processor NEWS Photo news and reviews channel changes to "Cameras" NEWS Daily news roundup - 15/07/08 NEWS Google announces Cites in 3D NEWS VIDEO: Hands on with the Rock Xtreme 780 gaming laptop NEWS Sky announces Eurosport HD NEWS Apple sues OpenMac maker Psystar NEWS VIDEO: iNo iPod Quiz game NEWS VIDEO: Amphibious Tank NEWS VIDEO: Air Hog Zero Gravity Micro RC


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