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Financial crash good news for computer science studies
THE LATEST WALL STREET crash and looming recession is apparently sending students back to computer science studies in their droves.
The Inquirer |
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Azaleos Presents Free Webinar on Storage Optimization for Microsoft Exchange
----Azaleos Corporation: WHO: Lee Dumas, Director of Architecture, Azaleos Corporation and Exchange Ranger/MCA Dumas has worked in the Microsoft Exchange and the messaging industry for 15 years.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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NuTech Introduces the FRED With Grand Slam Services
NuTech Digital, Inc. -- Meet the "FRED" -- a digital video convergence center that creates new avenues of communications -- delivering streaming 1080P video, an unlimited number of programming channels, real time 2WayTV, Video on Demand, internet connectivity and voice over IP.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Email Story
Marshfield - Burglars in Wood County could be wearing golf duds. The sheriff's department said the loot taken by burglars that hit RiverEdge Golf Course in the town of Lincon included a large amount of clothing with the course logo, including men's and women's shirts, wind shirts and hats.
WJFW Rhinelander |
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IBM's all-star salesman
Vivek Gupta barely waits for the driver to pull to a stop before jumping out of the back seat of the taxi. He strides toward a converted textile mill in south central Mumbai, which now houses the offices of Vodafone Essar, a subsidiary of the British-based wireless provider. Inside, it looks as if a procurement manager has ordered an entire catalog of Herman Miller's latest offerings, from ...
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Computer applications float in internet cloud
When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud.
Mail and Guardian |
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Saes Getters Falls to Two-Month Low on Downgrade by Banca IMI
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Saes Getters SpA , the Italian maker of a key chemical used in televisions and computer monitors, fell to a two-month low in Milan trading after Banca IMI lowered the stock's rating, citing a ``gloomy outlook.''
Bloomberg |
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Android cap 'will be 3GB in UK'
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Friday 26 September 2008 at 13:03:00 Heavy users will be encouraged to upgrade their account, says T-Mobile T-Mobile will place a 3GB cap on monthly data downloads on the G1 phone when it launches here at the start of November....
vnunet.com |
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British Airways cancels more flights after air traffic computer failure
Airline says Heathrow and Gatwick operations working normally after about 20 early-morning cancellations
Guardian Unlimited |
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M5 East owner to review systems
AS SEVERAL accidents brought traffic to a standstill on the M5 East yesterday, the road's private operator broke its silence to apologise to the city's motorists for a computer failure that had closed the tunnel for three hours.
Forbes Advocate |
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The Struggle to Satisfy Security-Minded Customers
When it comes to security software, who really knows what lurks in the minds of today's users? It appears that most people seem to choose their security products based on a lot of other factors beyond their ability to protect their computers from the malicious forces at work. Whatever the label on the box or the icon on the screen, it also appears that perfection in security software is an ...
E-Commerce Times |
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Accuray Launches New Configuration For CyberKnife System To Offer Hospitals Installation Flexibility
Accuray Incorporated (Nasdaq: ARAY), a global leader in the field of radiosurgery, announced today that it is offering a new layout for the CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System treatment vault which will enable installation of the System into most existing conventional gantry LINAC vaults.
Medical News Today |
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InTempo™ Adaptive Imaging System To Addresses Prostate Motion That Commonly Occurs During Radiation Treatment Delivery
Accuray Incorporated (Nasdaq: ARAY), a global leader in the field of radiosurgery, introduced the InTempo™ Adaptive Imaging System, which enhances the CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System's ability to continually track and correct for motion of the prostate during treatment.
Medical News Today |
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11 Steps For Preventing Superbug MRSA Infections In MRI - New Video Released On Superbug Infections In Radiology
Peter Rothschild, M.D., Radiologist and MRI expert with input of infection control experts from the Joint Commission, has released an 11 step checklist for use in preventing Superbug infections in MRI. Recently published on AuntMinnie.com, in the ground braking paper titled "Preventing Infection in MRI: Best Practices for Infection Control in and Around MRI Suites.
Medical News Today |
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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. The strategy encompasses Microsoft applying its typical mantra of "simplifying computing" to the costly and often complex high-performance computing world in the form of its ...
InfoWorld |
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Office Workers Exercise While Behind a Desk
(Springfield, MO) -- For those of us who work in cubicles with no window to the outside world, sitting in front of a computer all day can be rough. A local woman says she's found a way to combine her work with another essential activity: exercise.
KOLR - KSFX Ozarks |
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Mac Bloggers Dis G1, Apple's Draconian NDAs
The biggest news in the Apple-focused blogosphere this week came courtesy of the Google/HTC/T-Mobile G1 smartphone. Can it kill the iPhone? Most Apple fans don't seem overly worried, but it does have a couple of attractive features, like a slide-out keyboard. Coming back around to Apple and its iPhone App Store, the company has been cracking down with its non-disclosure agreements.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Click here to face your fears
Australian phobia researchers say they fear a huge response to their free online arachnophobia treatment may crash their new website - but still want `guinea pigs' to test it out.
Stuff |
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Officer accused of stalking UF student
A Titusville police officer is facing charges of stalking, official misconduct and accessing computers without authority after he was accused of impersonating a University of Florida student and getting access to the student's personal data on the university's computer network.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Three convicted felons, and a woman arrested in two, unrelated WalMart computer theft cases
CANTON Four Summit County residents were arrested Thursday night accused in two separate incidents of stealing computers from a Wal-Mart store.
The Canton Repository |
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Agriculture briefs: Technology enhances dairy operations
Hand-held computers are changing the way dairy farmers operate.
Merced Sun-Star |
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Movie review: Fireproof ***
A marriage is in crisis. Caleb Holt (Kirk Cameron) is a self-centered firefighter who would rather hang out with his buddies or sit in front of a computer than spend time with his wife, Catherine (Erin Bethea). Whenever the couple try to talk, conversations inevitably slip into bitter disputes over bills, chores, misplaced priorities. After seven years of marriage, both parties are ready to ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Judge: Microsoft doesn't owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion
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.
KATU Portland |
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Web Science: The next academic hot spot
Will your computer science degree be replaced by a Web sciences one? It might as academics are increasingly dabbling with the study of the Web, but first a workable definition is needed. In a treatise in Scientific American's October issue, Nigel Shadbolt and Tim Berners-Lee make the case for Web Sciences as an academic practice. The challenge here is one of definition. What exactly is Web ...
ZDNet |
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Simplifi combines iPod dock, media card slots, hub
Simplifi is a new device that combines two USB ports, media card slots and an iPod dock in one.
Macworld |
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