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Nowy konkurs Dialogu (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Telefonia Dialog zaprasza swoich Abonentów do udziału w konkursie na nazwę nowego programu współpracy oraz nazwę punktów w nim zdobywanych. Do wygrania cenne nagrody: zestaw komputer PC, cyfrowy aparat fotograficzny i zestaw muzyczny z kolumnami! |
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Nowe Palmy (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Palm wprowadził na rynek nowe urządzenia pracujące pod kontrolą systemu operacyjnego Palm OS 5.2 Tungsten T3, E, oraz Zire 21 dostępne są już także u polskich dystrybutorów komputerów przenośnych. |
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Komórki w Iraku (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Raport Open Society Initiative przynosi dane świadczące o dążeniu do wyeliminowania nieamerykańskich operatorów z przetargów na tworzenie sieci telefonii komórkowej w Iraku. Według raportu w informacjach oficjalnie przekazanych prasie „nie ma żadnych restrykcji co do tego, kto może się ubiegać o kontrakt”. |
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Gorączka weekendu z Ideą (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Polska Telefonia Komórkowa Centertel, operator sieci Idea zaprasza do swoich Salonów Firmowych na Dni Otwarte. "Gorączka Weekendu z Ideą" to wyjątkowa impreza i wiele atrakcji - wszystko, czego nie można się spodziewać po nowoczesnym salonie sprzedaży najszybciej rozwijającej się sieci komórkowej! |
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NOM kontra TP (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Sąd Okręgowy w Warszawie wydał decyzję, że do czasu prawomocnego zakończenia sporu NOM z Telekomunikacją Polską, TP nie może ograniczać swoim klientom korzystającym z abonamentu socjalnego swobody wyboru NOM, jako operatora świadczącego usługi długodystansowe. |
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Nothing (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Film Reviews: "Nothing" is a colossal disappointment from Canuck director Vincenzo Natali, following his inventive cult thriller "Cube" and recent conspiracy brain-twister "Cypher" (only just released after a year on Miramax's shelf). Pic aims high -- an existential comedy set in a limitless nothingness -- but wears down its audience with juvenile, motormouth humor. |
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On the Corner (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Film Reviews: Cautionary tale of life at the bottom features fine acting and considerable compassion for the down-and-outers who scramble for survival in Vancouver's Downtown East Side. Pic has earnest, gritty edge that puts it a cut above tube-type fare, but also makes it unappetizing viewing for mainstream auds. |
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Man Watching Video (Bidioreul Boneun Namja) (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Film Reviews: A man looking for peace after his divorce finds real life keeps invading his space in "Man Watching Video," an intriguing character study centered on the denizens of a small vidstore. Set during a single winter, pic is an interesting first feature by Kim Hak-soon. Film well deserves further fest dates. |
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Youths (Giovani) (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Film Reviews: A by-the-numbers Italo coming-of-ager, "Youths" mistakes mood for meaning and thus grows old quickly. Pic has garnered a few fest dates but feels more like tube fare outside of home territories, with precious little shelf life in ancillary. |
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Tangiers (Oct 02 2003 23:25 GMT) - Film Reviews: Forties noir meets '90s Madrid in novelist Juan Madrid's debut, "Tangiers," to inevitably confused effect. Madrid's qualities as a writer have not successfully transferred to celluloid, and film's reach far exceeds its grasp. Result is a cold exercise in style plagued by first-timer errors. Offshore theatrical prospects look slim. |
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H-1B cap deadline passes, but debate not over (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - A congressional cap on the number of foreign workers allowed to come into the U.S. on H-1B visas has fallen to pre-dot-com boom levels after the U.S. Congress failed to act before Wednesday, but debate on the visa program is not over. |
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European Court ruling could affect Microsoft case (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - In a move that might affect the Microsoft Corp. antitrust case in the European Union, a senior judge at the European Court of Justice said Thursday that IMS Health, the largest collector of pharmaceutical sales and prescription data in the world, might be abusing its dominant position by refusing to license the way it organizes its information about the German market to rival NDC Health. |
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Trojan uses MS hole to hijack Web browsers (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - Computer hackers have found another way to exploit an unpatched hole in Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer Web browser, using a specially designed attack Web site to install a Trojan horse program on vulnerable Windows machines. |
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Schrödinger's cat comes closer (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - The physicist Erwin Schrödinger famously said that quantum theory would allow the existence of a cat that was simultaneously living and dead. Now a team of physicists has published the recipe for making a large object - not cat-sized, but certainly bacterium-sized - in such a quantum quandary. A tiny mirror, they propose, can be in two places at once. Crazy quantum mechnics! |
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Lasers reveal why the cookie crumbles (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - Biscuits break because of how they cool, British scientists have discovered1. Their insights could help manufacturers stamp out fragile cookies that crumble in transit - or in your tea. Because it's got lasers AND cookies--how could I NOT post it? Mmmm...cookies! |
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Frozen Light (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - Everyone knows of the speed of light as one of the unshakable properties of the universe. It's not surprising, then, that experiments to radically alter light's speed require some serious equipment and hard work. Running such an experiment requires first a careful tune-up and optimization of the setup and then a long period of painstaking data gathering to get a consistent set of measurements. At the Rowland Institute for Science in Cambridge, Mass., our original slow-light experiments typically took place in stints lasting 27 hours nonstop. |
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500-Pound Woman's Casket Not Large Enough (Oct 02 2003 23:24 GMT) - Barbara Norris of Norwood died last week at age 63. Norris weighed more than 500 pounds, so her children were concerned from the beginning about making sure her casket was big enough, Cincinnati TV station WLWT reported. The family said they were horrified when they showed up for the funeral... |
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Hopped Up GoofBalls (Oct 02 2003 23:23 GMT) - So, more Canadian troops were killed today in Afghanistan, you remember Afghanistan, right? The previous dead were the result of... |
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