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Transcend intros JetFlash V20 USB flash drive in India
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Transcend has announced the availability of its new 64GB JetFlash V20 USB flash drive in India. V20 comes with a semi-transparent color-band that lights up during use.
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UD's CIS program accredited
Dubai, September 24, 2008: The University of Dubai Computing and Information Systems (CIS) bachelor program at the College of Information Technology is now fully accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc., the recognized accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology.
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It’s election time in TAIT
MUMBAI, INDIA: Mumbai-based Traders Association of IT (TAIT) is conducting its annual elections on September 29 in Andheri. The election will be held for the positions of three Directors.
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Tech Ticker
AdobeCS4 unveiledAdobe Systems unveiled the biggest product release in its history, weaving together its most popular software into a package called Creative Suite 4.
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UP channel protest VAT increment
LUCKNOW, INDIA: Protesting the state government's decision to increase VAT from four to 12.5 percent and reintroduce the two percent entry tax on IT products, channel partners and solution providers across the state called for a two-day strike on September 22 and 23. All IT shops across the state remained closed for the two days.
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Small caps round-up: Future, Max Petroleum, SciSys
Computer games and music magazine publisher Future sees annual results in line with market expectations.
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Tethered by LG ringtone seven
I remember my first real interaction with technology. I was little, about kindergarten age, when my dad brought home our first computer. It was a Tandy, and the monitor had three colors. My parents set it up at a desk in our living room.
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Online map gives customers estimates on restoration
While many are still without power, CenterPoint employees are working 24 hours a day to restore power to customers in Harris County. Just days ago, residents were hearing bleak rumors of outages in their areas lasting anywhere from two to four weeks, but it doesn’t look like that’s the case any longer.
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Fingerprint-Recognition On 2009 Budget
FAYETTEVILLE -- Washington County leaders want to buy about 200 fingerprint-recognition scanners for county computers to bolster security and employee accountability.
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Political Blog
From the Stephens Media team in Arkansas and Washington D.C.
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Pie focuses on lots of apple taste, not appearance
If you are willing to spend a long time at the computer looking for a recipe, search for "apple pie recipes" and get ready for the long haul. We found more than 400,000 entries . It's enough to make you want to lie down with a cold cloth over your head.
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Unisys launches search for new CEO
Joseph W. McGrath, president and chief executive officer of Unisys Corp., the computer-services firm trying to revive its fortunes and profile in part by moving its home from Blue Bell into a Philadelphia skyscraper, has agreed to step down by year's end.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Dell unveils monitor privacy screen Dell says it's got the first electronic privacy screen that uses software to obscure computer monitors from prying eyes. The feature, available first on the Latitude E6400, creates a 30 degree zone right in front of the...
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Intel CEO touts greener footprint, products
Intel is working with the Electric Power Research Institute, a nonprofit in Palo Alto, on wireless home appliances that can connect to the power grid and be automatically controlled to save energy, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said Tuesday. The move is part of...
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Google, T-Mobile introduce first Android phone
Google and T-Mobile finally took the wraps off the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to use the Internet giant's Android operating system. The phone, the first of several to come, crystallizes Google's ambition to create an open mobile environment that gives users...
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Free texts challenge publisher's checks
A backpack full of books seems to gain weight as the day goes on, but soon an entire library may weigh no more than your laptop. As the demand for textbooks continues to grow, so do the prices.
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Chamber discusses recycling program
The Humble Independent School District’s pilot recycling program, aimed at allowing citizens easier access to recycling facilities in their neighborhoods, was the subject of the Humble Area Chamber of Commerce Beautification Committee meeting Sept. 8.
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Unisys launches search for new CEO
Joseph W. McGrath, president and chief executive officer of Unisys Corp., the computer-services firm trying to revive its fortunes and profile in part by moving its home from Blue Bell into a Philadelphia skyscraper, has agreed to step down by year's end.
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Internet revolution will deliver mega-fast broadband to UK - but £29bn cable system won't have a cap on fees
Britain's telephone and broadband system could be ‘switched off ’ within two years in a move to a new super-fast cable network, watchdogs have said.
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Google launches new G1 phone ... a 'geek's dream' says the search engine's co-founder Larry Page
Google has launched its first mobile phone - a serious competitor to Apple's much sought-after iPhone. Like its rival, the G1 offers a large touchscreen and fast internet access.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Dell unveils monitor privacy screen Dell says it's got the first electronic privacy screen that uses software to obscure computer monitors from prying eyes. The feature, available first on the Latitude E6400, creates a 30 degree zone right in front of the...
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Yoga duds fit body, mind, wallet
Each day's economic news is enough to make you want to grab all the nattering nabobs of negativism, the purveyors of pessimism, and toss them and their media of choice out the window: the radio, the TV set, the computer. (But please -- keep the newspaper!)
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More than a little gifted
Mario Little was hanging out in Kansas University basketball teammate Conner Teahan’s Jayhawker Towers apartment when he spotted a keyboard next to a computer. “Plug it in. I’ll play it,” Little, a 6-foot-5, 210-pound tough guy born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, said defiantly. “Man, you can’t play,” responded a skeptical Teahan, who took piano lessons as a kid growing up in suburban ...
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Small caps round-up: Future, Clipper Windpower, Max Petroleum
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Computer games and music magazine publisher Future sees annual results in line with market expectations.
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RHAM Teacher Accused Of Online Sexual Interactions With Student
A high school social studies teacher is accused of having online sexual interactions with a student.
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