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10 million iPhones per quarter, plus an iPhone nano for the holidays means Christmas could come early for Apple. Unfortunately, some of that will end up not coming true, at least this year. Systems Administrator, top 1000 web site at AboutUs, Inc.
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MegaPing is the ultimate must-have toolkit that provides all essential utilities for Information System specialists, system administrators, IT solution providers or individuals. MegaPing includes: Scanners: Comprehensive Security Scanner, Port scanner (TCP and UDP ports), IP scanner...
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Ah, the Rogers iPhone 3G saga. After introducing its rate plans for the new device, the carrier was on the receiving end of a massive amount of criticism, and customers were sufficiently riled up that a petition was even created. Apple responded by allegedly cutting the number of units headed for Apple Stores, but until today, Rogers hadn't done much more than PR outreach to quiet the masses.
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A new Car and Driver report finds that the Enzo successor will be based on the Millechili concept – which was little more than a model created out of cardboard and plastic – but will not wear the Millechili nameplate in production form. However, the Millechili’s light-weight concepts will make the translation from show car to production.
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Toyota created quite a buzz on Wednesday when it announced that it will debut three new hybrids at January's Detroit Auto Show — including a plug-in lithium-ion powered hybrid for 2010 — but Toyota's top technology expert warns that the general public shouldn't set expectations too high for the new technology. While plug-in technology does promise to return increased fuel mileage...
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House prices are falling, and the cost of gas and food is on the rise. Specialized software and sites can help you manage these financial changes. And if you use the right resources, it won't cost you a thing. The first step to taking control is to understand how you spend your money. Start by determining your basic living expenses such as housing, food and transportation. Then...
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One of the main complaints leveled at web-based alternatives to Microsoft Office is that they generally lack some of the more powerful features found in Office. While online office apps have the general use cases covered, they often lack the specialized tools. But Zoho is quickly changing that.
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