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Etihad gives F1 champ preview of new Abu Dhabi race circuit
Reigning Formula One world champion and Ferrari driver, Kimi Raikkonen, was treated to a more unusual view of Abu Dhabi's new grand prix circuit, when invited onto the flight deck of an Etihad Airways Etihad Airways flight simulator.
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Police reports from local municipalities
MIAMI GARDENS A burglar stole jewelry and a laptop computer after crawling through a window at a house in the 18900 block of Northwest Third Avenue between 2:15 and 2:45 p.m. Aug. 19. The items were valued at $5,500.
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Firms take virtual route to desktop savings
Rosalie Marshall, Computing , Thursday 25 September 2008 at 10:39:00 IT chiefs cite better security and faster deployment as key advantages Electronics supplier NEC has deployed virtual desktops to 12,000 employees in one of the world’s largest such initiatives, with the number of users expected to hit 20,000 by the end...
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New Web Site Offers Citizens Direct Communication to Bush, McCain, Obama: What Would You Say?
WhatWouldYouSayToThePresident.com enables site visitors to write a letter or upload a video to the current, or future President of the United States.
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Bytemobile Launches WebGate Next-Generation Mobile Internet Gateway With New Release of Unison Platform
Bytemobile, Inc., the global leader in mobile internet solutions for network operators, today announced the general availability of its WebGate Service, which provides a single service control point within the network for all wireless data traffic.
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Asia-Pac PC monitor sales up 7.2% to 28.1m
KUALA LUMPUR: The personal computer (PC) monitor market in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) totalled 28.1 million units in the first half of this year, according to IDC’s quarterly report.
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Ex-embassy official charged with child porn
The British embassy's former spokesperson in Bosnia has been charged with possessing child pornography on his computer, according to a prosecutor.
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Google releases software kit for G-phone
Google has released a kit for software developers to create fun, hip or functional programs for the "G-phone".
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No Internet? Try Bellaire Library
The Bellaire Library, 5111 Jessamine St., will be open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday for regular services -- including Internet access on the library's computers or wireless access through your own computer.
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AMD Infuses Corporate Brand with the Power of 'Fusion'
AMD today launched a new corporate brand campaign under a new tagline, 'The Future is Fusion.'
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Snap and Share instantly with Wi-Fi enabled MOTOZINE™ ZN5
Motorola (NYSE: MOT), a leader in wireless communications, and Kodak (NYSE: EK), the world's foremost imaging innovator, today announced MOTOZINE™ ZN5, the first product combining world-class innovation from both companies.
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Dell to grow faster than industry: CEO
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Dell , the world's second biggest computer maker, expects to grow faster than other companies in the business, Chief Executive Michael Dell told a news conference on Thursday.
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State In First U.S. Auction Of Carbon Allowances
This morning at 9 a.m., Laurence DeWitt plans to sit down at his computer in Albany and start bidding for the right to emit a thousand or more tons of carbon dioxide.
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Third Google founder emerges
CREATING GOOGLE is certainly something we would all put our names to if we had the choice – but is the latest to make this claim telling the truth?
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Hacker takes down Chamber Web site
The North Platte Telegraph If you attempted to see what was new with the North Platte Chamber of Commerce between late morning and early Wednesday afternoon, you were probably greeted by the images of Turkish symbolism related to one of the world's most notorious hackers.
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Moblin to be major Linux player in MID market
The Mobile Internet Device (MID) market is shaping up as a very promising greenfield opportunity for mobile operating system vendors to find new outlets for their products. Linux will be an important part of this market from the start and will be championed by solutions such as Moblin and Maemo.
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Dell reveals first UK certified partner
Sara Yirrell, CRN , Thursday 25 September 2008 at 10:39:00 Surrey-based Skye Consult is the first to achieve enterprise architecture certification Dell has unveiled its first UK certified partner after months of anticipation. Surrey-based Skye Consult has completed the vendor’s Enterprise Architecture certification process....
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NAND flash spot prices up slightly this week
The NAND flash spot market has been active so far this week, with more orders than before, on higher prices, according to InSpectrum.
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Battery contest to pay $1 million
MADISON, Wis. — The final phase of a high-stakes military contest began this week in the California desert as teams tested battery systems designed to be powerful enough to sustain soldiers' energy needs but light enough for them to wear on their vests.
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USI sees revenues drop 7% on year in August
Although Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) continued to see great performance in its communications segment, with dropping performance in the company's computer and component segment, consolidated revenues in August were NT$5.38 billion (US$168.42 million), a drop of 7% on year, but an increase of 7% on month.
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Dell to grow faster than industry: CEO
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Dell , the world's second biggest computer maker, expects to grow faster than other companies in the business, Chief Executive Michael Dell told a news conference on Thursday.
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Flooded Gemini back to classes after closure
Gemini Junior High School in Niles experienced severe flooding during this month's heavy rains and sustained significant water damage to books, computers, carpets and walls. The school was closed all of last week. Classes resumed Monday, but due to complications associated with the cleanup, they were not being held in the regular building.
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DRAM contract quotes drop sharply for 2H September
Contract prices of DRAM chips for the second half of September fell sharply as orders for memory chips from PC OEMs continued to dwindle, according to data available from DRAMeXchange.
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Pop-up warnings found to be mostly ignored
Research being carried out at North Carolina State University has found software makers should not be relying on the humble pop-up to provide users with warnings. The Department of Psychology at NCSU has run a test that involved monitoring 42 students as they interacted with a computer. They were given an unrelated task of rating medical [...]
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