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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
Associated Press - September 25, 2008 7:13 PM ET LONDON (AP) - A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000...
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EBay gets conditional OK for stake in Korean site
EBay Inc. said Thursday it received preliminary conditional approval from South Korean regulators for its potential purchase of a stake in Gmarket Inc., operator of an online marketplace in that country.
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Airports thrown into chaos by computer glitch
Flights delayed and cancelled following system failure at main air traffic control centre
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Sony Vaio JS190J (black)
By virtue of its price, its desktop processor, and its Blu-ray drive, the...
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers. The General Teaching Council for England says evidence suggests the disk was misplaced.
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Google hacker drags Sydney medallists into probe
Mike Walker, who uncovered "age-faking" in Beijing, forces an investigation into 2000 Olympic winners.
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Collections scheduled for hazardous waste and used electronic items
The Coastal Area Solid Waste Management Authority will hold its eighth hazardous waste and electronics recycling collection program this fall with the first of four events scheduled for Morehead City on Saturday.
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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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Blu-ray specials
GOOD news for those who have upgraded to Blu-ray movies. FullHDClub.com Inaugural Internet Sale is now selling Blu-ray movies at a discounted price.
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Ballmer: Financial Crisis Could Hit Software Demand
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says it's likely that the financial crisis will eventually begin to put a damper on companies' desire to purchase new software.
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EarthLink says it will cut more jobs
Internet access provider EarthLink Inc., which trimmed its payroll by about 900 jobs a year ago, has told some employees it plans to eliminate their jobs soon. "Less than 60" employees of the Atlanta-based company at various locations were told their jobs will be eliminated in the next four months, the company said in a statement. "EarthLink continues to make every effort to keep costs in line ...
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IDEX Corporation to Webcast Third Quarter 2008 Earnings Call
IDEX CORPORATION (NYSE: IEX) announced today that it will broadcast the company's third quarter earnings conference call over the Internet on Tuesday, October 21st at 9:30 a.m. CT. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Kingsley and Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Dominic Romeo will discuss the company's third quarter 2008 financial performance and respond to questions from the ...
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Supporters urge halt to hacker's extradition to US
Politicians, lawyers and campaigners unite to save computer whizz who penetrated Pentagon security
Guardian Unlimited |
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system.
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers.
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Valley carpenters union protest at Apple stores [Caption Contest]
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
LONDON (AP) - A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers. The General Teaching Council for England says evidence suggests the disk was misplaced.
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Microsoft amassing high-performance server software attack
Microsoft has built a strategy around the planned early-November release of its high-performance computing server that it hopes will be the catalyst to deliver massive computing power for future applications.
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
LONDON (AP) - A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers. The General Teaching Council for England says evidence suggests the disk was misplaced.
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
Associated Press - September 25, 2008 7:13 PM ET LONDON (AP) - A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000...
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers. The General Teaching Council for England says evidence suggests the disk was misplaced. The disk is encrypted and does not contain any financial information, the group said Thursday detailing the situation. The way in which personal information is stored and ...
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Cell phone threats stir copycat fears in Finland
Panic spread among students in Finland on Thursday as threatening text messages and Internet postings raised fears of new attacks mimicking a deadly school rampage.
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I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Google
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Teens gain valuable social skills online
Despite the potential dangers of teen community websites, youngsters can learn much from their cyber-interactions, experts argue
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Average Issue Readership General Public PARC Media Index 1997, Saudi Arabia
With technology opening the new doors of communication and the distribution of news and information, ArabNews Online is not bound by physical limitations. ArabNews Online is published by ArabNews from its offices located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is now available to readers around the globe.
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