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Cheating Incidents Using Cellphones Become Notorious in Cambodia
Cambodian authorities expressed alarm over the significant increase of cheating incidents among students, who used cellphones to share answers during national examinations. According to reports, hundreds of students were caught talking to friends or relatives over their cellphones to ask for answers... 
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IBM Raises 2010 Forecast as Technology Sector Eyes Bigger Sales
Computer giant IBM Corp. has raised its annual forecast for this year as the technology sector batted for bigger sales in the coming months. The company made the announcement despite shaky market conditions in the technology sector, saying that the worst is finally over for the sector and bigger sales... 
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Microsoft, NASA Launches 3-D Space Images
Computer giant Microsoft Corp. and the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) have teamed up to produce the most detailed 3-D images of space and the planets through the so-called “WorldWide Telescope.” Microsoft’s “WorldWide Telescope,” which has been steadily increased viewership... 
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China Wants Online Anonymity Trashed
A human rights group on Wednesday cried foul over recent moves of the Chinese Internet regulators, who want to reduce the anonymity among online users in mainland China. State Council Information Office director Wang Chen, in his address to the national legislature in April, has called for the extensive... 
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Volunteers Release WordPress 3.0 Blogging Software
A group technology experts and volunteers has released on Thursday a new version of the popular open-source blogging website WordPress. Dubbed as WordPress version 3.0, the new software hosts more than 2, 700 upgrades, which include 1, 217 bugs fix. At least 218 volunteers have provided the software... 
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Starbucks to Offer Free Wi-Fi in Some 6, 700 US Stores in July
In a bid to attract more consumers to its doors, the world’s largest coffee chain Starbucks Corp. announced on Monday that it will be offering unlimited use of wireless internet access (Wi-Fi) in all company-operated stores starting July 1. Starbucks hopes to take back lucrative share of the restaurant... 
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Windows-based Smartphones under Virus Attacks
A mobile phone security firm on Monday revealed that hackers have developed new types of computer virus that can be planted in Smartphones running on Microsoft Windows operating system. In a statement, San Francisco-based security firm Lookout said that the viruswas planted in video games designed for... 
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New iPhone App Allows Skype Users Calls Over 3G Network
Skype Limited on Sunday launched a new Apple Application, which allows iPhone users to call other Skype users over 3G networks. The company said that the new Apple App will be offered to millions of iPhone users for free only until the end of the year. “Skype-to-Skype calls over Wi-Fi networks will... 
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Pakistan Blocks 800 “Blasphemous” Websites
The Pakistani government blocked on Friday some 800 websites and webpages that have been identified to contain “blasphemous” materials, a Pakistan official reported Following the ban of popular social networking sites like Facebook, Youtube, and MySpace, the Pakitan Telecommunications Authority (PTA)... 
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Users Prefer “Prepaid” Wireless Service – Study
A new study released by a wireless industry firm showed that majority of users are now preferring to use prepaid cellphone service rather than committing to a two-year subscription contract. New Millennium Research Council added that the new trend among cellphone users are putting the burden on the shoulders... 

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