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Heavy rains wreak havoc in Granite City
Basements were flooded, power lines were knocked down and Gateway Regional Medical Center was in jeopardy of having to shut down.
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Keeping kids safe - roanoke.com
Since he took a job as an Internet Crimes Against Children investigator, Christiansburg police Officer Phil Townley has helped launch 41 child pornography investigations throughout the state. CHRISTIANSBURG -- Few people would want to see the images Officer Phil Townley seeks out. As the Christiansburg Police Department's Internet Crimes Against Children investigator, part of Townley's job is ...
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22-09-2008: Silterra focuses on handheld devices
KUALA LUMPUR: Capitalising on the growing demand for handheld devices, wafer foundry Silterra Malaysia Sdn Bhd is working with global design houses to manufacture WiFi and voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) chips for such products.
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Manro aims to cash in on internet poker
Hedge fund managers have been accused this week of turning the stock market into a casino, but one trader is taking the opposite approach: turning casinos into markets.
Financial Times |
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Storm watch: When weather plays a role in movies
Any Atlantic or Gulf Coast resident with a TV or a computer these past few weeks has felt that sick dread, the sort that comes from too many hours in front of The Weather Channel. We’re all thinking it. Let’s just say it: Enough with the storm threats already.
The Pantagraph |
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E-Waste Recycling at PGHS this Saturday
Art Courtesy of Debra Vaca - Keyboards, printers, monitors and computer desktops are a few acceptable electronic items to recycle at Pleasant Grove High School.
Elk Grove Citizen |
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Glen Carbon Centennial Library receives grant
Computers are everywhere, and libraries are no exception.
Edwardsville Journal |
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Boone Casting on the Internet - VIDEO ENHANCED
DALLAS, TX - September 21, 2008: T. Boone Pickens has launched a new feature on his Pickens Plan website: regular video updates on his plan to help the U.S. get out from under foreign oil.
The Auto Channel |
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Apple's 'shocking' new offer for iPhone
Apple is to replace power adapters sold with its popular iPhone 3G mobile telephones because of a risk prongs will snap and cause people to be jolted by electricity.
Independent Online |
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What you need to know about Chrome
Jay Dougherty tries to find out all you'll need to know about Google's new web browser.
Independent Online |
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Island man facing charges related to child porn
A 23-year-old Hilton Head Island man faces child pornography charges following a State Law Enforcement Division investigation in which four of his computers were seized.
Island Packet |
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Shi'a websites under attack
Sunni Muslim computer hackers have attacked hundreds of Shi'a websites including Shi'a Islam's most popular site linked to the community's leader in Iraq.
Independent Online |
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Record floods? No problem
Media reports are touting the value of writing about a diagnosis of cancer. Even on days when I feel like taking an extra few minutes to sleep late or sneaking a nap, if I'm on deadline I manage to get to my computer to share my latest thoughts.
Daily Herald |
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Irked iPhone users sue AT&T, Apple
AT&T Inc. is facing at least two class-action lawsuits over allegations that the Dallas phone company’s new high-speed wireless network is not up to the challenge of providing high-speed wireless services for the second version of Apple Computer Inc.’s iPhone.
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CGC and SanDisk join hands to offer world-class storage and flash memory products in Qatar
Consolidated Gulf Company (CGC), the largest seller of mobile phones as well as the largest telecom and IT solution provider in Qatar, has joined hands with SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the USA based inventor and world's largest supplier of flash storage cards, to offer SanDisk storage and flash memory products in the country.
AME Info |
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Yahoo trims back expansion plans for Bellevue office
Less than a year after setting up a new office in Bellevue, Yahoo appears to have cut back sharply on its expansion plans.
BizJournals |
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CrossLoop's customers hire, rate tech support specialists
CrossLoop Inc. trusts strangers on the Internet.
BizJournals |
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AboutUs offers guide to business Web sites
At prior workplaces, Ray King enjoyed collaborating with others to edit a Web page or document online.
BizJournals |
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Dell teases with 17-inch quad-core laptop sporting 16GB of graphics memory
This is going to be huge. Unfortunately, we're talking size not marketplace impact when Dell's 17-inch Precision "mobile workstation" rolls out this fall. This portable desktop replacement promises up to 1TB of storage configured in a dual-drive RAID configuration, quad-core processor, and 16GB of graphics with enough oomph to power a pair of external 30-inch displays. It also includes a ...
Engadget |
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SanDisk, major labels announce slotMusic preloaded microSD cards
Filed under: Portable Audio , Storage We're not sure why the music industry thinks consumers want to buy even more physical media, but it can't seem to stop pumping out plastic in a futile attempt to stay relevant -- this time it's an initiative called slotMusic, announced today in partnership with SanDisk and several major retailers. The 1GB slotMusic microSD cards are preloaded with ...
Engadget |
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RTA 'to get in tunnel company's face' over closure
The RTA is demanding answers from the operators of Sydney's M5 East Tunnel as to why a computer fault closed down the road for several hours this morning.
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Changes credit crisis will bring still an unknown, experts warn
McClatchy News Service WASHINGTON — For the better part of 15 years, the U.S. economy roared in part because of innovations in finance that vastly expanded credit to people of all walks of life and worked in the background like a computer’s operating software.
New Haven Register |
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CTO Neal helps lead online network Meez by the numbers
When Keith Neal dropped out of the Ph.D. program in mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz to study computer graphics, he knew he was taking a risk. After his promotion to chief technology officer for Meez, a San Francisco online social entertainment network, Neal has no regrets about his path.
BizJournals |
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