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: Gordon: Credible tech in 2010 elections
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- The upcoming 2010 national elections will require technology that is credible, cost-effective and feasible for deployment in the country, Senator Richard Gordon said.
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: RP computer assembler fights big brands
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- Despite being late in market for ?netbooks,? Filipino computer assembler Neo Manufacturing and Services Inc. has recently joined the netbook bandwagon.
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: PC Magazine dropping print for online
NEW YORK -- PC Magazine, which has documented the explosive growth of the personal computer since 1982, announced on Wednesday that it was dropping its print edition next year and going online only.
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: Gays, lesbians to get eHarmony too
NEW YORK -- Online US dating service eHarmony.com has agreed to set up a website for gays and lesbians seeking partners after being accused of discrimination by a gay man in New Jersey state.
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: Obama camp e-mobilizes for the future
WASHINGTON -- The US presidential election may be over but Barack Obama is staying in touch with his Internet legions and mobilizing them for the future.
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: Ballmer: No more Yahoo takeover bid
NEW YORK -- Microsoft Corp. chief executive Steve Ballmer on Wednesday ruled out making another takeover bid for Yahoo but said the US software giant remains open to a partnership on Internet search.
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: A millionaire at 28 thru e-commerce
MANILA, Philippines?He could have set up the usual shop, sold stuff to people in the neighborhood, and still made a living.
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: SBSTransit 51 + HP IPaq510 + Nokia wi-fi
I WOULD just like to share with you my Windows Mobile experience in Singapore where I'd just come from a recent trip.
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: Creating summary slide with hyperlinks in Powerpoint
After finishing your Powerpoint presentation, you can create a slide that lists the main sections of your presentation.
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: Greenpeace vs Vista, media vs the PR machine
JOEY ALARILLA - I DIDN'T go to the Vista consumer launch over the weekend, partly because I had other things to do with my family, partly because all the hoopla that Microsoft is trying to whip up over Vista is starting to smack of desperation.
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: RFID: Raising the Bar CODE?
DON HERANA - MUCH has been said about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) eventually replacing bar code technology. Some industry pundits say it?s going to happen a few years from now.
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