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Computer glitch delays deposit of pension checks
SALEM and mdash; Some city retirees woke up yesterday morning wondering what happened to their monthly pension checks. Delays in processing checks at some North Shore banks triggered a flurry of phone calls to Salem's retirement office from concerned retirees.
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Axeman killed wife for moving computer table
A RUGBY fan who axed his wife to death because she noisily moved a computer table was sentenced to life in prison yesterday.
icWales |
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City teams log in to take graffiti fight to offenders
THE latest phase is being staged today of a groundbreaking project to tackle graffiti blighting a Yorkshire city by posting vital information on the internet to trace offenders. (26/09/2008 11:04:00)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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‘I’ve axed her – but blame it on mother-in-law’
A HUSBAND who brutally axed his wife to death before telling a 999 operator his mother-in-law caused him to do it was sentenced to life in prison yesterday.
icWales |
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Flight delays continue after air traffic control failure
Knock-on effect of computer shutdown leaves some Heathrow flights delayed or cancelled and other airports running behind
Guardian Unlimited |
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Computer games make you good at math
London, Sept 26 : A daily dose of computer games can boost students' scores on standard math tests, says a new research.
New Kerala |
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Readings and Signings
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Exeter News-Letter |
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Man in court over gamer's murder
A man accused of murdering a British games enthusiast is to appear in a German court to face extradition proceedings to the UK. David Heiss, 21, allegedly flew from his home near Frankfurt to murder 20-year-old Matthew Pyke after they met on the internet.
Liverpool Echo |
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Cash for your world-changing ideas
Google is marking its 10th anniversary by offering $10-million to back world changing ideas.
Independent Online |
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New Palin video emerges on YouTube
An Internet video showing Sarah Palin being blessed by a Kenyan witch-hunter has emerged in the latest online blast from the Republican vice-presidential nominee's past. [VIDEO]
Independent Online |
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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.
North Platte Telegraph |
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Oracle, HP unveil brainy computer
Oracle has announced it is diving headlong into the computer hardware business with a brainier, brawnier machine crafted to manage the explosion of digital data.
Independent Online |
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Computer glitch grounds flights
British Airways has cancelled some of its flights following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier.
News 24 South Africa |
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Bart's Bytes:
Cluttering the inboxes of others with virus hoaxes and urban legends. Hoax is short for hocus, as in hocus-pocus!
Westerly Sun |
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Lots to learn at community education
HAMPTON and#8212; Isn't it time to do something for you? Winnacunnet Community Education has opportunities to do just that. As soon as Tuesday, Sept. 30, you could be enrolled in a Microsoft Word class. Perhaps you would like to stop smoking or lose some...
Hampton Union |
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An inside look at BOSS
EAST LIVERPOOL - The Buckeye Online School for Success (BOSS) may have received a designation of "Academic Watch" on its yearly report card from the Ohio Department of Education, but its director, Randall Calhoun, has high hopes for the school's future.
The East Liverpool Review |
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Mario V. Apple: On Like 'Donkey Kong'
Fanboys freaked when we suggested Steve Jobs would go after the handheld gaming market. Well guess what? He is.
Forbes |
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Akamai unveils Open Video Community
BANGALORE, INDIA: Akamai Technologies , Inc. , the leader in powering rich media, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, today announced the launch of Openvideoplayer.com, a community site and industry initiative intended to facilitate the development and sharing of open standards and best practices for video player applications that support a wide range of advertising ...
CIOL |
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'SaaS-ing' Back At The Economy
When small businesses do well, so do software-as-a-service companies.
Forbes |
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Report: workers spend 25% of work time goofing around online
Workers spend just over a quarter of their time in the office surfing online auctions and social networking sites, according to one network security consultant. This isn't entirely bad, though, as it could help employees be more efficient with their time too. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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AMD said to be revising naming scheme for 45nm Phenon CPUs
Filed under: Desktops Get out your processor score sheets, folks (both of you), 'cause it looks like your world is about to get shook up again. According to some unnamed "industry sources," AMD is going to be welcoming its new 45nm Phenom processors by slightly revising its conventional naming scheme, although it's not going quite so far as to ditch the main Phenom X3 and Phenom X4 ...
Engadget |
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NIIT Technologies, British Airways ink three-year deal
New Delhi: Leading Indian global software major NIIT Technologies said Friday that it has signed a multi-million pound three-year deal with Britain's premier airline British Airways.
SiliconIndia |
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Readings and Signings
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The Rockingham News |
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Luton flights thrown into chaos by computer fault
Passengers told to re-book or take refunds (26/09/2008 09:39:18)
Bedford Today |
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Faggiano joins Daystar
NEWINGTON and#8212; Daystar Computer Services, a technology provider of Web site, custom programming, and computer and networking services, has announced that John Faggiano has joined its staff as director of business development. Faggiano brings more than...
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