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Pirate Bay is a torrent tracker from Sweden that is very much concerned with the issues of security and privacy. They should be, since in Sweden the Government can at any time access all international e-mail messages, telephone calls and Internet traffic. Fredrick Neij, co-founder of Pirate Bay, is proposing the impl... |
10 July 2008 03:16 GMT |
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TeliaSonera, a leading mobile operator based in Stockholm, Sweden, unveiled today the upcoming release of Apple's iPhone in no less than seven new markets: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Although the Nordic carrier doesn't give exact details about when its customers from th... |
27 May 2008 07:52 GMT |
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Nokia announced a few hours ago the launch of its Swedish Music Store, the latest from the company's portfolio of online music portals. This is the tenth Music Store released by Nokia globally, coming after the ones from Finland, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Australia and Singapore. As ... |
20 May 2008 09:13 GMT |
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Why would the British, Swedish, German and Norwegian Apple stores be down? Wait, let me rephrase that: why would "only" the British, Swedish, German and Norwegian Apple stores be down? After all, if Apple is prepping something big for Mac/iPhone/iPod users, everyone on the globe deserves it. Looks like the Cupertino ... |
14 March 2008 04:23 GMT |
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The action the world renowned peer-to-peer torrent tracker The Pirate Bay is trying to undertake is distracting the Police's attention from the matter at hand, namely it being charged for assisting copyright infringement, and brought to attention on the blog it has been keeping that it tried to cooperate with th... |
7 February 2008 07:36 GMT |
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A Swedish 19-year-old boy was convicted on Monday for breaking into three university computers, The Associated Press reported today. Due to the Swedish laws, the name of the hacker could not be disclosed but he was found guilty for "breaching the systems of the universities in Linkoping, Umea and Uppsala in 2004." Th... |
22 November 2007 09:07 GMT |
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Following AOL's recent efforts to increase its European presence, the company launched a new version of its portal, especially addressed to Swedish users. As usual, the new web portal comes with lots of features including an instant messaging client, news, video sharing service and what seems to be the most attr... |
30 October 2007 16:06 GMT |
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Yesterday, a PDF document containing a bunch of outlined features for Battlefield 3 appeared on the Internet. Guys over at digitalbattle.com said that the three page document looked like something that investors should receive by December, detailing basic features of the respective game. After numerous clarification ... |
12 October 2007 06:08 GMT |
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Apoteket, the Swedish State Pharmacy, migrated from its in-house developed ERP-system ATS, SPARC-based Solaris servers to fresh Intel hardware that runs Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Apoteket is the largest state-owned pharmacy chain in Sweden, and recently chose to replace all its servers from almost 900 pharmacies with ... |
19 September 2007 09:48 GMT |
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2007's summer found the Swedish people with a greater desire to work outside the office than ever. TeliaSonera, a leading mobile network operator in Sweden and Finland, recently conducted a survey that shows the Swedes are about to set a new record when it comes to working outside the office. From 1,710 Swedes t... |
28 June 2007 10:24 GMT |
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Justin Timberlake is trying to take Europe by storm with his "FutureLoveSexSounds" tour. It seems, however, that the hectic program is taking its toll on poor Justin, as he has already lost it a bit in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, where he is to perform tonight.I won't keep the suspense any longer, here'... |
25 June 2007 10:05 GMT |
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The web-based mapping tool powered by the Mountain View company receives one more hot update after the two solutions owned by Google have recently been often improved. It all started when the parent company quietly released a beta version of Google Earth that offered a lot of new functions for the fans of the program... |
13 June 2007 03:27 GMT |
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The Swedish authorities are demanding the Mountain View company private information although they are still trying to promote a special legislation to obtain the details. However, Google refused to provide the information, sustaining that this requirement is incompatible with the "western democracy", as The Local rep... |
30 May 2007 08:49 GMT |
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