Stories about: Federal Express

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    US OLPC recipients irate over delays, headaches 25/01/2008 00:14:41

    When Seattle, Washington resident David Ruggiero heard about an opportunity to get his hands on the innovative XO laptop made by the One Laptop Per Child charitable organization, he hopped on it. Within two hours after the promotion began on Nov. 12 he snapped one up.
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    Microsoft security update cripples IE 18/12/2007 12:59:20

    Microsoft confirmed Monday that it is investigating reports that a security update for Internet Explorer issued last week has crippled some users' ability to get on the Web with the browser.
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    E-mail's future, pumped look 24/08/2007 08:38:56

    With IBMs launch earlier this month of Lotus Notes 8 and this week's unveiling of Lotus SameTime Version 8, industry analysts say we are beginning to see the evolution of the e-mail client from a communications tool into a coordination channel. And when that happens, IBM may be in the unprecedented position of getting a second chance at knocking off longtime market leader Microsoft Outlook.
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    BlackBerries play politics 13/08/2004 09:13:06

    In Washington, the seat of U.S. government, participants spell out the language of the political process on the tiny keys of BlackBerries.
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    AskJeeves enhances search features 21/06/2004 08:41:20

    Ask Jeeves has enhanced its search engine to give users the ability to preview images of Web sites listed in search results, a feature the company said will make it easier and faster for users to find the information they are looking for, Ask Jeeves is set to announce Monday.
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    Microsoft cleans up Office XP 17/12/2001 09:04:00

    Trying to give users more incentive to move over to Office XP as well as to its Windows XP operating system, Microsoft Corp. has released its first Service Pack for the desktop productivity suite that focuses on improved performance, security, and reliability.
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    US ATTACK: Terror attacks halt chip trading in the U.S. 13/09/2001 07:30:00

    Trading in memory chips in the U.S. came to a halt Tuesday as the country reeled from a series of deadly terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., according to Steve Tan, a DRAM (dynamic random access memory) analyst with market research company Independent Commodity Information Services - London Oil Reports (ICIS-LOR) in Singapore.
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    Service beats price on the web, study finds 15/06/2000 15:54:19

    The internet isn't necessarily the great price equaliser it was thought to be, according to a recent study.
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    FedEx Sued in Domain Dispute 25/02/2000 16:16:29

    The scramble for the perfect Web address is leading to an increase in domain name disputes. Not all are cybersquatters seeking profit by swiping domain names; some recent clashes are between parties that both stake a legitimate claim.
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    MS-DOJ: Gates deposition makes judge laugh 17/11/1998 21:49:17

    The federal judge presiding over Microsoft's antitrust trial shook his head and laughed during portions of Bill Gates' videotaped deposition played in court yesterday -- company's founder and chairman denying that his company targeted a "jihad" against the Internet browser of rival Netscape Communications
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    The Web is the world's longest lever 14/05/1998 21:49:14

    The Web is the world's longest lever
 
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