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North Seattle Community College Brings Developmental Math Online with Academic Systems(R)
MINNEAPOLIS----PLATO Learning, Inc. , a leading provider of computer-based and e-learning solutions, announced that North Seattle Community College will continue its 10-year partnership with PLATO Learning by transitioning to the company’s newest online software for post-secondary—Academic Systems Algebra—to support the college’s developmental mathematics courses.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Pa. ex-coroner gets probation over 911 password
By MARK SCOLFORO, Associated Press writer. A former county coroner received probation Tuesday for giving newspaper reporters the password to a restricted 911 Web site, and the judge who handed down the sentence accused the journalists of violating their professional ethics.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Satyam opens facility in Pune
HYDERABAD: Satyam Computer Services announced here on Tuesday that it opened a development centre in the Special Economic Zone at the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park, Hinjawadi in Pune. The 4.75 lakh sq. ft. would accommodate 4,750 associates. SBI ...
The Hindu |
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Latvian DTV Provider IZZI Chooses Volicon Observer® for Advanced Video Monitoring and Recording
DMN Newswire--2008-9-23--IZZI, a leading cable television , Internet, and mobile and fixed telephone provider in Latvia, has chosen the Volicon Observer® media monitoring, recording, and archiving system to provide around-the-clock monitoring for IZZI's 100 digital television (DTV) channels.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Boys blame each other in Xbox killing: cops
KENOSHA, Wis. — Two boys, one 15 and the other 14, are blaming each other for the fatal beating of a woman during a burglary that police say netted them a computer game Xbox and some other items.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Live Blogging from Google Phone Event
Saul Hansell is at the T-Mobile and Google announcement of the first cellphone with Google’s much-ballyhooed Android software. UPDATE 11:26 a.m.
New York Times |
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Google's first mobile phone to cost US$179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK - The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's email and mapping programs.
Canoe Technology |
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Green schools 'could save £41.6m'
Schools in Britain could save up to £41.6 million by going green, according to new figures. By taking simple steps such as turning off unused light bulbs and computers and turning down thermostats by one degree, schools can save money and help the environment.
ic Ealing.co.uk |
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Satyam Computers announces opening of new facility in Pune
India's fourth largest IT company Satyam Computer Services has opened a new development centre at the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Hijawadi in Pune’s Special Economic Zone.
Business Standard India |
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Moto Bows WiMax USB
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. -- Fulfilling a promise of delivering high-speed, wireless broadband while on the go, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT - message board ) today unveiled its first WiMAX USB adaptor, the USBw 100. This thumb-drive-sized device is available in three versions to connect to WiMAX networks in each of the three bands approved for use around the world -- 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz and 3.5 GHz.
Unstrung.com |
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Infected U.S. PCs may have attacked Georgia
A security company releases a list of countries with the most bot-infected computers with the United States topping the list.
CNET |
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Finland school gunman touted misanthropy on Internet
By Sakari Suoninen HELSINKI (Reuters) - Student gunman Matti Saari, 22, who killed 10 people at a Finnish school on Tuesday before shooting himself, left a trail of Internet postings about hatred and revenge.
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Sony intros ultra-expensive ultra-portable notebook
If you like the idea of a compact notebook, but simply don’t want to accept the compromises a netbook will bring, Sony will have something for you. Of course, for a lot more dough than the $350 - $700 a typical netbook will cost.
TG Daily |
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iPhone + Remote app = houseful of music
With an iPhone or iPod touch, Apple's Remote app, and an AirPort Express or Apple TV, you can have a houseful of music, controlled from the palm of your hand. Here's how to set it up.
Macworld |
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Computers missing at elementary school
Two desktop computers are missing at New Haven Elementary School, prompting Columbia police to investigate a possible theft.
Columbia Daily Tribune |
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Computer literacy increases
Science and Technology Minister Prof. Tissa Vitharana told Parliament yesterday that computer literacy has increased by 16 per cent in 2007 which was only 9.7 percent in 2004 due to recent upsurge in the usage and adoption of Information Technology (IT) in Sri Lanka.
Daily News |
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Google-run phone makes debut
First phone running tech giant's mobile software looks something like iPhone
The Globe and Mail |
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Some communities suffer another day without power
HOMEWOOD — Timothy McGuire had five computers running and a freezer full of groceries when he lost power Sunday at his Main Street, Homewood, residence.
The Beaver County Times |
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Garmin slaps Team Garmin colors on GPS bike computer
GPS manufacturer Garmin is adding a new twist to its line of Edge cycling computers today by unveiling a Team Garmin model.
TG Daily |
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Android 2.0
The G1 is just the first Google device. Many more are in the works.
Forbes |
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Google joins mobile industry, launches phone worth $179
The phone will be sold in T-Mobile stores only in the US cities.
IBN live |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
(AP:NEW YORK) The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs.
INO News |
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WTO Investigates Japan's Hynix Tariffs
World Trade Organization will examine whether Japan is complying with a ruling against its punitive import charge on South Korean computer chips.
Manufacturing.net |
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GE-Branded TVs To Re-Enter Market
More than two decades after exiting the television manufacturing business, General Electric is entering a new joint partnership that will make flat panel TVs that connect to the Internet.
Manufacturing.net |
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City to sponsor special electronics recycling
Got an obsolete electronic device that needs to be thrown out?
Midway Driller |
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