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A digital photo frame may seem like an unlikely candidate for a communications device, but with more of these products turning up in homes worldwide an opportunity now exists for applications that link users both visually and vocally.
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via Telecom Direct @ 16:36 8th Dec
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Turning Technologies has launched an iPhone and iPod Touch version of ResponseWare, the company's interactive classroom response software. ResponseWare has already been available for the iPhone and other smart phones through a Web-based system; the new version is a free download through Apple's App Store.
in Gadgets
via Campus Technology @ 12:10 7th Jan
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More Gazans are turning to the painkilling drug Tramadol to take the edge off the life they have been forced to live. It is addicting but helps many cope with life.
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via Digital Journal @ 6:39 18th Dec
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paidcontentuk-s.jpgWhen we revealed last month ITV.com was adding Google (NSDQ: GOOG) AdSense to its search pages in a bid to monetise more corners of its website, we also noted it would tap Vibrant Media's Intellitext in-line ads technology, too. Now the broadcaster is going ahead and will formally announce the hook-up tomorrow. The technology will parse ITV.com articles for hot words, turning them in to text ad links - those pesky double-underlined ones that also come with popup rollovers. It will be rolled out to sites including ITV.com, Friends Reunited and ITV-F1.com, which will continue to be updated despite F1 rights now moving to the BBC. Some ads will be video. ITV (LSE: ITV) will also use the technology to offer automatic links to related pages on its own site.
in Search Engines
via Guardian Unlimited @ 6:32 9th Dec
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Confident West Indies skipper Chris Gayle says a win in Wellington today would mark a turning point in his developing side's fortunes as the once-proud cricketing islands aim to lock New Zealand out of the series.
in Cricket
via stuff.co.nz @ 15:39 6th Jan
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With the story earlier this week about Australia's Broadband Minister, Stephen Conroy, considering adding BitTorrent filtering to the country's ISP filtering/censorship program, it was notable that Conroy said he was paying close attention to the commentary about the program online -- including various blogs and social network systems like Twitter. That was actually a small glimmer of hope mixed in with the ridiculous policy -- but it appears that Conroy has decided he'd really rather not listen to the conversation on his own blog. While that post about BitTorrent filtering got a lot of attention, it also got a ton of comments, and now Conroy and his team are turning off their blog and closing down the comments. Way to communicate with the people.
in Blog Watch
via Techdirt @ 0:03 25th Dec
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Melbourne, Dec 27: South Africa have a long history of mental wobbles while playing Australia, but coach Mickey Arthur must receive enormous praise for turning his team from a bunch of disbelievers into a fierce fighting force, according to a section of the Australian press.
in Cricket
via NewKerala.com @ 15:14 27th Dec
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WINNIPEG - Prime Minister Stephen Harper posed for the cameras at a sod-turning ceremony for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
in Arts & Culture
via Macleans Online @ 17:50 19th Dec
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London, Dec 30 : A new generation of 'sociable' games, which are played through the Internet, may be the antidote to fears that computer games are turning young people antisocial.
in Computer Games
via Malaysia Sun @ 9:25 30th Dec
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Melbourne: Englishman Jeremy Snape helped South Africa find the mental strength to topple the Australians.
in Cricket
via Gulf News @ 3:41 1st Jan
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Overwhelmed by recession and terrorism, governments are failing to take cybercrime seriously, a remarkably frank and wide-ranging report from McAfee has concluded.
in Computer Security
via PC World @ 0:52 10th Dec
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The MP3 player can be transformed into a mobile phone with the help of a free app from Internet telephone company Truphone. The new app allows users with a Wi-Fi connection to make and receive phone calls via voice over IP with other iPod Touch owners, users of the Google Talk's messaging service, and customers of Truphone's Internet telephone service. The company said it expects to add the ability to handle landline calls.
in Mobile Technology
via CNET @ 21:00 7th Dec
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The MP3 player can be transformed into a mobile phone with the help of a free app from Internet telephone company Truphone. The new app allows users with a Wi-Fi connection to make and receive phone calls via voice over IP with other iPod Touch owners, users of the Google Talk's messaging service, and customers of Truphone's Internet telephone service. The company said it expects to add the ability to handle landline calls.
in Mobile Technology
via CNET News.com @ 15:32 7th Dec
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via Azonano @ 10:02 23rd Dec
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Eliminating greenhouse gases and developing new, non-petroleum-based fuels are two of America's biggest environmental challenges. University of Kentucky researchers think algae might offer an answer.
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 11:21 9th Dec
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OK I dont know if this is gonna make any sense or not.. I only use the Cingular Data plan for the GPS function when im out of town, otherwise I have found that if Im going somewhere new I will just get directions and drive.. well while on previous vacation I noticed during a stint where the data plan was not getting any bars, the GPS still works and tells you hey turn here and turn here in .9 miles, so technically it had everything I would want without the street names and such on the map area but it did say at the scroll across the bottom the street name and all.
in Mobile Technology
via Mobility Site @ 3:11 31st Dec
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The Washington Post is raising money for the Children's National Medical Center. You may make a tax-deductible contribution online anytime between Nov. 17 and Jan. 9.
in Arts & Culture
via Washington Post @ 3:04 18th Dec
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New reports warn that some laid-off IT workers may be tempted to use their tech skills and insider knowledge to commit cyber-fraud
in Developer
via BusinessWeek @ 18:38 16th Dec
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Impoverished techies and IT workers who have been made redundant will go rogue in 2009, selling corporate data and using crimeware, reports predict.
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via ZDNet Asia @ 18:25 12th Dec
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Impoverished techies and IT workers who have been made redundant will go rogue in 2009, selling corporate data and using crimeware, reports predict.
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via Silicon.com @ 14:09 11th Dec
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It is not so much that a generation in Australian cricket is over as that a new one has failed to begin
in Cricket
via Guardian Unlimited @ 6:22 30th Dec
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The body language of Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is substandard when the side needs him most and was evident during team's loss to South Africa at WACA.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 12:56 23rd Dec
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The body language of Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is substandard when the side needs him most and was evident during team's loss to South Africa at WACA.
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via Webindia123 @ 15:19 22nd Dec
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A Long Island woman has been charged with altering a stolen Social Security check's face value from $801 to $6,801 and withdrawing the extra money. Nassau County detectives say the Uniondale woman etched a 6 onto the check to increase its value by $6,000. They say she deposited the forged U.S. Department of the Treasury check into her credit union account in Elmont and withdrew funds against it.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 18:29 16th Dec
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