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Aldine ISD honors long-term member
From segregation to integration and from books and pencils to computers and other high-tech equipment, A.W. Jones, current chairman of the board for the Three H Service Center in Humble, has seen many things change and improve over his lifetime.
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Educomp Solutions inks pact with Karnataka, Chhattisgarh govts
New Delhi, Sep 26 : Educomp Solutions Ltd, a globally diversified education solutions provider, today said it has signed a five-year contract worth Rs 109 crore with the Karnataka government for imparting computer-aided education in 1,571 schools of the state.
New Kerala |
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NSW govt exits computers in schools
The NSW government has pulled out of the second round of the federal government's computers in schools program after being refused more time to make applications.
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'Gamer may have jetted to Britain to kill internet fan': Police arrest suspect in Germany
A German was being held in his homeland yesterday on suspicion of the murder of a British website administrator found stabbed to death in his own flat.
Daily Mail: World News |
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Effort to suppress evidence denied in child porn case
An attorney for a Southbury man police said imported child pornography in 2006 tried, but failed, on Tuesday to suppress a search and seizure warrant used by police to collect the man's computers.
Republican-American |
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Make kids listen to financial advice
When it comes to graduation gifts for high school or college students, many parents turn their thoughts to laptops, jewelry, luggage or cash.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Flights disrupted by glitch at air traffic control centre
BRITAIN'S main air traffic control centre was hit by a computer glitch yesterday that saw scores of flights cancelled and delayed. (26/09/2008 09:07:08)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Teachers alerted as computer disk 'lost'
A disk containing the names and addresses of almost 11,500 teachers has gone missing in the post, it was admitted last night. (26/09/2008 09:06:25)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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High School football computer ratings
COLUMBUS (AP) — Here are the first weekly football computer ratings from the Ohio High School Athletic Association. Ratings are by division and region with record and average bi-level points per game (top eight teams in each region advance to regional quarterfinals):
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Hacker granted bail in financial company theft
CALGARY - A man who hacked his way into Pentagon computers as a teenager -- now accused of masterminding a $1.8 million theft from a Calgary financial company -- has been granted bail.
Windsor Star |
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More flights cancelled after air traffic glitch
British Airways had to cancel more flights today due to the knock-on effect of yesterday's air traffic control computer glitch.
Independent |
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MySpace offering users free access to music
SAN FRANCISCO - Make room, iTunes. MySpace is hoping to shake up the digital music scene. In a bid to spruce up its popular online hangout, MySpace plans to flip the switch Thursday on a much-anticipated service that will give its roughly 120 million users free access to hundreds of thousands of songs from the world's largest recording labels.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Interactive aid to calm sick children
CHILDREN are to be offered interactive computer sessions just minutes before receiving life-saving treatment in a bid to make hospitals more user-friendly.
The Journal |
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Gamer may have jetted to Britain and killed internet fan: Police arrest suspect in Germany
A German was being held in his homeland yesterday on suspicion of the murder of a British website administrator found stabbed to death in his own flat.
Daily Mail: World News |
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Judge: Microsoft doesn't owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5B
(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. does not have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA, a panel of federal appeals judges ruled Thursday, in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawsuit.
PhysOrg |
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Computers stolen from electronics store
A window smash burglary was reported Thursday morning at a Camarillo electronics store.
Ventura County Star |
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Daily Record (09/25/08)
Pound Count Several animals are available at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more information call the Yankton Police Department’s Animal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210. A $5 fee is required to adopt an animal. Animals can be viewed on the Humane Society Web site at www.heartlandhumanesociety.net.
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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Voices in your head Keyboard resists spills Camera thinks fast New gadgets, search
With Aluratek's USB Internet Radio Jukebox, you can catch your favorite online radio stations from any PC connected to the Internet. Designed to provide quick access to more than 13,000 radio stations in more than 150 countries, the Internet Radio Jukebox plugs into a PC's USB port. Once you find your favorites, you can save them for quick access on any PC. $50.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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Scientists seek volunteers to monitor for quakes
LOS ANGELES ---- Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage.
North County Times |
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From medium to large: When TV meets Web
John McCain . . . Barack Obama . . . Sarah Palin . . . Katie Couric . . . George Bush . . . David Letterman - for two days now, their words and deeds have been sliced and diced into tiny video moments that YouTube and other Web sites, like Internet Johnny Appleseeds, have strewn far and wide.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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A lineup not set in stone
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER If the 76ers' starting lineup was decided by Internet speculation and so-called experts, it would be as airtight as an Elton Brand box-out.
Philly.com |
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Muschamp's An Instant Hit In Austin, On Internet
FAYETTEVILLE--Everything one might need to know about how Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp behaves on the sidelines can be seen in a widely circulated clip on YouTube.com.
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Talks between CIS and Mocha for Banner merge on hold
A link to Amazon.com and a new, independent domain name are among recent changes to Mocha, the popular student-created online course-shopping service. But one change announced last year has not come about: integrating Mocha with the Banner online registration system.
Brown Daily Herald |
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Much pumping for not much wattage The organizers of Oracle's mammoth customer conference in San Francisco this week figured they'd put their visitors to work riding stationary bicycles to generate extra power. Fifteen minutes of bicycling would power a laptop...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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BraCo libraries opening up
Brazoria County Libraries with electricity and minimum storm damage opened for regular business on Sept. 22 and are prepared to assist residents with storm related damage to complete FEMA applications. Computers are available.
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