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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said.
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iJustine, Gary Vaynerchuk, Bill Rancic, Ann Handley, and eBillme CEO Named as Judges for eBillme(TM) Shopping ...
Secret shoppers still have time to come clean and be eligible to win $15,000 from eBillme, the only alternative payment option that leverages online banking for eCommerce checkout. Just as eBillme transactions do not require the release of any personal information and appear anonymously on banking statements, the eBillme Shopping Confessions Contest was launched as an opportunity for consumers ...
Centre Daily Times |
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ISPs to Congress: Let us regulate our own privacy practices
Broadband service providers are perfectly capable of setting up appropriate safeguards for users who may be targeted by behavioral ad platforms, said ISPs' executives this morning. It's the content providers we should be worried about.
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NYC Transit To Post Found Belongings Online
The transit system will soon be putting its lost and found system on the Internet. Currently, New York City Transit maintains a lost-and-found office at Penn Station, but only about 20 percent of found items are reunited with their owners.
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NYC Transit To Post Found Belongings Online
The transit system will soon be putting its lost and found system on the Internet. Currently, New York City Transit maintains a lost-and-found office at Penn Station, but only about 20 percent of found items are reunited with their owners.
NY1 News |
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said. Airport operator BAA PLC said flights were still landing and departing at London's Heathrow Airport but that the process was "slower than normal." British Airways PLC said that all airlines at Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports were ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said. Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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Run, don't walk, and pick up a REDFLY Mobile Companion for $199.95
I wrote up my first thoughts of the Celio Corp REDFLY Mobile Companion back in March, then I bought my own in May and then the price dropped from US$499 to US$399.95 in August. Well, now you can pick this device up for only US$199.95 and IMHO that is a steal for anyone with a Windows Mobile device looking to be productive on the go. I understand this is a "seeding" price that is only good until ...
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‘Radar Roy’ becomes a business coach
Wickenburg area resident and entrepreneur Roy Reyer recently started another new business with the goal of passing on his unique knowledge of electronic commerce to others. “Radar Roy” has become the “Amazing Internet Coach.”
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Technology enhances school
This school year Congress Elementary School is enjoying the innovative learning opportunities created by tablet personal computers. The Congress School Board, Pat Fisher, Jim Thompson and Sergio Horcos, have been committed to bringing the world to the students of Congress through technology.
Wickenburg Sun |
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Threats and vague messages spread panic after Finland shooting
At least one school was evacuated, the police questioned two young men about violent Internet postings and a 15-year-old boy was reportedly detained for sending threats to another school.
International Herald Tribune |
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State official visits Racine to tout new job Web site
RACINE — State Department of Workforce Development Sec. Roberta Gassman came to the Racine Public Library on Thursday to tout the state’s new job connection Internet site to job seekers.
The Journal Times |
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Kenyan witch-hunter blesses Palin in new Internet video
An Internet video showing Sarah Palin being blessed by a Kenyan witch-hunter emerged Thursday in the latest online blast from the Republican vice-presidential nominee's past.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Apple kills iPhone developer's App Store end-around
Apple has closed a loophole that had let a rejected iPhone developer sell his application using a distribution channel meant for beta testing and enterprises. Alex Sokirynsky, creator of an iPhone and iPod touch application called Podcaster, confirmed that he has been blocked from selling any additional copies of his program. "Basically, Apple denied me from provisioning new ...
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Zacks Industry Rank Analysis Highlights: Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Micron Technology, Rubicon Technology and ...
Zacks.com releases the latest Zacks Industry Rank. Stocks featured in this week's analysis includes Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD), Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), Micron Technology (NYSE: MU), Rubicon Technology (Nasdaq: RBCN) and Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN).
Centre Daily Times |
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Intel Claims Core Microprocessors Saved World Economy $2 Billion In Energy Costs
Intel's engineers compared the power consumption of current generation Core processors with that of previous generations of processors. They came up with some impressive savings, so has Greenpeace found a friend in the semiconductor industry?
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EU Aims For Broadband Access For All Europeans
The European Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said today that all people in the European Union should have broadband access. "High-speed Internet is the passport to the Information Society and an essential condition for economic growth. This is why it is this Commission's policy to make broadband Internet for all Europeans happen by 2010", said EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding. ...
WebProNews |
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We may run out of web addresses
LONDON: Vint Cerf, the "father of the internet", has warned that the world is on the verge of running out of the web addresses that allow computers to identify and communicate with each other.
The Times of India |
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Friday, September 26, 2008
The IT sector in Kerala is booming. Bindu Gopal Rao finds out how... God’s own country Kerala — known for a great tourist experience — is today also God’s own information technology (IT) hub.
Deccan Herald |
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Dell swapping older technology for LED displays in laptops
Dell Inc. plans to transition all its new laptop displays to light-emitting diodes in the next 12 months as part of an effort to promote more sustainable hardware, the company said Wednesday.
BizJournals |
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Indian Rat Catchers, Software Men Have Lesson for U.S.: Books
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Before We the People turned our clapboard houses into cash dispensers, Americans knew how to sacrifice pleasure today for prosperity tomorrow.
Bloomberg |
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Linux-based video analytics software debuts
— Sep. 17, 2008 — A London, UK startup called VCA Technology has announced the beta release of its Linux video analytics software suite for TI Davinci SoCs that combine RISC and DSP cores.
Linux Devices |
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FUEL Database on MontaVista Linux Whether building a mobile handset, a car navigation system, a package tracking device, or a home entertainment console, developers need capable software systems, including an operating system, development tools, and supporting libraries, to gain maximum benefit from their hardware platform and to meet aggressive time-to-market goals.
Linux Devices |
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Microsoft Doesn't Have to Pay $1.5 Billion Claim (Update2)
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. convinced a federal appeals court that it shouldn't have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA , after a lower court threw out the jury's record verdict over the MP3 digital-music standard.
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Woman Allegedly Stole $450K From Youth Shelter
A former Los Alamitos youth shelter worker allegedly forged checks and used employer credit cards to steal $450,000 from the charity organization. Lydia Fitzgerald was arrested Wednesday on 23 counts of forging checks, 16 counts of altering books and records and three counts of computer access and fraud. Bail has been set at $450,000.
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