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Lesswire has teamed up with Deutsche Messe, at CeBIT 2001, to demonstrate what it claims is the first Mobile Fair Guide.
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It looks like a pregnant pen, but it’s a Bluetooth-enabled scanner, mouse and digital camera – all in one.
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Shortly after the Russian space station Mir crashed to Earth on Friday, eBay got to work clearing the rubble off its auction site.
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ZyXEL Showcases Its Most Comprehensive Line of DSL Customer Premises Equipment (CPE)
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At CeBIT this week, new services look to make mobile phones even more indispensable.
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Wincor Nixdorf lays the foundation for customer-oriented multi-channel management
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Creative Tech Closes US Ops, Cuts 10% Of Staff
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Police detained four men, including the nephew and driver of a Turkish lawmaker, after they allegedly tried to sell two stolen paintings by Pablo Picasso to undercover officers
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European Union leaders at a summit in Stockholm today reiterated their calls for Russia to seek a political solution to the conflict in Chechnya.
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The Environmental Protection Club has already gathered 4,500 signatures in support of a moratorium on the construction project in Riga's Old Town
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European leaders have ended their summit claiming significant progress on an ambitious programme of economic reforms.
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'Gladiator'' and Julia Roberts are leading the race .
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Japan’s wireless Web network will open to outside providers
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$20-25 billion are illegally exported from Russia every year as it was announced at a Friday coordination conference of the Russian law enforcement chiefs.
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Lithuanian premier: Company must take responsibility for spill
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A company in which the Queen invested £100,000 is to drop its .com suffix due to poor sales.
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Once again, CeBIT is helping new technology get off the ground.
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New mobile services will inevitably mean an increase in the amount of sensitive data travelling around the globe via a variety of networks and technologies.
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In an unusual Web-TV play, Diller plans a network around Crime.com
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