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- Hotel deals in Honolulu and Hawaii 1 comment
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- Microsoft’s $60 Office 2007 deal for college students
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- Google bets big on Sprint and Clearwire’s WiMAX joint venture
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- Never check your computer on a plane 1 comment
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- Aloha Airlines shuts down its air cargo unit
- Netflix to deliver movies with set-top boxes
- Should Apple sell hardware on two-year contracts?
- Australia regulates laser pointers
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- Honolulu LOLcats founder Kari Unebasami reveals herself 2 comments
- Flipping the camcorder market 1 comment
- Google eats no evil
- Change that password into a passphrase
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- Honolulu newspapers to City Council: Enough already! 6 comments
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- City council members discuss mass transit research 1 comment
- Can Apple stop the Open Computer? 4 comments
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- Media giants want to end US fair use doctrine
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- The all-seeing advertising cookie
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- Blogging and teaching
- PowerPoint isn’t pretty
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- Auwe!
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- Microsoft’s offer for Yahoo may disappear 2 comments
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- Scheduled maintenance on billso.com
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- ATA Airlines shuts down 1 comment
- Protesters and text messages
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- April Fool!
- TechHui - a social network for Hawaii’s technical professionals 1 comment
- Aloha Airlines shuts down 5 comments
- Trust is not transitive 2 comments
- Taliban members want mobile phone service restored
- Borders is burning
- Blogging as a business model 3 comments
- New GPS satellite launched
- Digital TV is coming 1 comment
- The used electronic textbook
- Intel’s 80-core processor 4 comments
- The professors strike back
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- Running around
- Hacking without a computer
- The 700 mHz auction is over 1 comment
- Should Wikipedia include trivia?
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- Fasten your seatbelts 1 comment
- Da Freakshow hits YouTube
- 10 years of MP3 players 1 comment
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- The electronic menu
- Using Facebook as a lost-and-found department
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- PicLens and the next big thing
- Ask.com gives up the big fight, settles for a niche
- Magneto boy
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- Solar-powered Bluetooth headset
- The late lamented floppy disk drive
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- Today’s battle for tomorrow’s mobile phones
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- Net neutrality
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- Coworking
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- IS 6100 and IS 7010 in Fall 2008
- The Google cable
- Starbucks, coffee and music 6 comments
- The economy, as explained by stick figures
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- Social Media 101
- Smuggling iPhones back into China
- Pakistan blocks YouTube, breaks trust 3 comments
- IT team leaders to avoid
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- Hawaii business confidence is eroding
- Sprint and Boost vs Mobi PCS
- Customer lock-in 2 comments
- Nokia brings back N-GAGE
- Copyright and fair use
- Researchers develop simple attack against disk encryption 3 comments
- Delhi catches monorail fever - is Honolulu next? 1 comment
- Mobile phone platform wars 1 comment
- Facebook gets too sticky 1 comment
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- Shareholders may bring Microsoft and Yahoo together 6 comments
- Blu-ray beats HD DVD 4 comments
- Hackers hide their Web attacks
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- Happy Patch Tuesday 2 comments
- Starbucks signs with AT&T 3 comments
- The modular mobile phone 2 comments
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- More cable cuts
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- Hawaii has highest car ownership costs in the USA 1 comment
- Cisco’s big switch
- HawTel replaces CEO with turnaround specialist 2 comments
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- Better than free
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- Space food sticks
- Microsoft makes offer for Yahoo 1 comment
- eBay buyers get more bargains
- Starbucks dumps breakfast sandwiches, looks ahead 2 comments
- Internet outage affects two continents 2 comments
- Applications are coming for the iPhone
- Making LEGO
- The 700 mHz auction 3 comments
- Google may expand into Malaysia
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- Crazy money
- QTrax makes deal for legal music sharing 4 comments
- Authority and convenience
- This blog has a history
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- Oracle, BEA and middleware
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- eBay’s new CEO
- IS 7010 Spring 2008 Paper 1 1 comment
- The MacBook Air doesn’t impress me 7 comments
- The risk of innovation
- Nokia, Sprint announce layoffs
- Missing the seasons
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- IS 6100 Spring 2008 syllabus and schedule are available
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- OpenDNS update
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