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BrandSource selects 20-20 Technologies as interior design software provider for new BrandSource Home Gallery Initiative
20-20 Technologies Inc., the world leader in 3D interior design and furniture manufacturing software, announced today BrandSource, the $11 billion-dollar major appliance, consumer electronics and home furnishings buying organization, has selected 20-20 Design software as the preferred tool for BrandSource Home Gallery, a new retail entity designed to serve the affluent female consumer and ...
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Logicalis looks to stem skills gap with mainframe apprenticeship
LOGICALIS has announced it is to support the UK’s first Advanced IT Apprenticeship , in a bid to help stem the IT skills gap and promote the next generation of advanced mainframe professionals.
Channel Business |
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Net cafe identified
Police have claimed to have identified the cyber cafe from which the e-mail, purportedly sent by Indian Mujahideen terrorists, to eliminate BJP leader L K Advani during his Shillong visit on September 29, was sent.
rediff.com |
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Microsoft's Ballmer Says Slowdown to Undermine Software Demand
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said demand for computer software will probably be hurt by the U.S. financial crisis.
Bloomberg.com |
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Tamaqua students get taste for voting
TAMAQUA — A computer lab at Tamaqua Area Middle School had the look and feel of a polling place Wednesday afternoon.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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What's the dumbest thing you've asked IT?
You may have come up with some pretty stupid questions for the IT department at work, but are these stupid?
Independent Online |
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Laptops Help Research, Not Test Scores
PIERRE (AP) — Student research and writing are on the rise in South Dakota schools participating in the governor’s laptop initiative, but it is uncertain if laptop use has helped test scores.
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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iPod Evolution: Now Is a Good Time for Neophytes to Catch On
ipod Touch. Image courtesy Apple. When Apple released the iPod in October 2001 it cost $399 and held just 5 GB of music, or about 1,000 songs.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Netbook and laptop sales to equalise by 2013
Shipments of devices such as netbooks and MIDs will reach 200 million in five years, to generate £15bn in revenue, according to research
ZDNet UK |
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If Tourists Know Subway Routes, Teach Them Tricks
If Google makes it easier for outsiders to navigate New York?s subway system what is left for locals to lord over people who live someplace else?
New York Times |
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Travel Troubleshooter: One frozen screen, two sets of tickets
Q: I'm trying to get a refund for airline tickets that I didn't mean to buy. I tried to book three flights to Florida through Expedia. But during the confirmation process, my computer froze and the screen blacked out. I called Expedia to verify if the flight had been confirmed. It had no record of my purchase, so it offered to help me make the reservations by phone.
Miami Herald |
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House approves NDIC funding
The House of Representatives approved $44 million to fully fund the National Drug Intelligence Center, which has offices in Johnstown and Washington, D.C.
The Daily American |
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FBI investigates break-in at ID card contractor
NEW HAVEN — Two laptop computers and other equipment were taken from a federal center that processes applications for a program that provides identification cards to workers with access to seaports, federal officials said Wednesday.
Journal Inquirer |
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Hospital computer disks turn up in finance department
COMPUTER disks that went missing from the Whittington Hospital in July have been found. Last week it emerged that four disks containing the personal details of almost 18,000 NHS staff members had disappeared, prompting fears the data could be used to commit large-scale identity fraud.
The Ham&High Network |
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Cisco's collaboration launch squares up to Microsoft, IBM
Telepresence gets attention
Silicon.com |
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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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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.
Copperfield Sun |
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Dell Plans to Outpace Rivals in Sales, Won't Sell All Factories
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Dell Inc. , the world's second-largest personal-computer maker, will focus on taking away sales from Hewlett-Packard Co. and plans to use more contract manufacturers to trim costs.
Bloomberg.com |
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RMIT Vietnam gives computers to schools in need
VietNamNet Bridge – RMIT International University Vietnam on September 24 announced a gift of 20 computers for underprivileged schools and pupils in Ben Tre and Quang Tri provinces.
Vietnam Net |
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Could Android find comfy seat on mini laptops?
Excerpts from the blog Very interesting stuff came out of conversations I had this week with executives involved with the G1 phone from...
Seattle Times |
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New polling system offers instant opinions
Among the millions of Americans watching Friday's first presidential debate — if it proceeds as planned — will be 2,000 with cellphone or computer mouse in hand.
Seattle Times |
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Analog-to-digital TV conversion
Q: I have gone through several hurricanes, and the most important thing that helped during those difficult times was the ability to get emergency broadcasts on a battery-powered, portable TV set.
Miami Herald |
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Second annual Geek.kon to invade UW-Madison
Don't be surprised to see Queen Amidala, Draco Malfoy or Frodo wandering around campus this weekend. Whether decked out as one these popular science fiction/fantasy characters or not, more than 1,000 aficionados of everything from computer games to science fiction will head to the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the second annual Geek.kon. For those who think the world of geekdom is only ...
The Capital Times |
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Girl sobs as jury hears of 'ordeal'
A GIRL sobbed in court as she told how a 60-year-old man molested her as she looked at a laptop computer with him.
Hartlepool Mail |
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