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Registered Dietician Outreach Health Services is hiring for the following positions to work in our Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC): ... >MORE
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How can I make my computer run faster, for free?
How can I make my computer run faster, for free?
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6WindGate EDS architecture
The design integrates the 6WindGate embedded Linux networking stack for multi-service IP gateways with VirtualLogix's VLX-NI virtualization technology.
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Click Commerce Launches Version 7.1 of Parts Planning Software
CHICAGO----Click Commerce, the leading provider of software solutions for the extended service network, today announced the launch of an enhanced version of its industry-leading parts planning and optimization software.
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Enraged Employee goes on Rampage
A former government worker in Lawrence county is accused of going on a rampage of cyber destruction. State police say when Union Township Trustees fired 62-year-old Sally Byler she destroyed 207 files and programs on township computers.
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MEN Micro's New Single-slot, 8-Channel, 3U CompactPCI I/O Board Cost-effectively Extends Functionality in Existing ...
AMBLER, Pa., Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- MEN Micro Inc., a world-renowned provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for demanding industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, now offers a single-slot, 3U CompactPCI I/O board with eight 16550D-compatible UARTs.
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Who will win the Nobel Prize? Cast your vote
It's Nobel time again, the holiday season of nerds and geeky gamblers. With the prize committee scheduled to announce this year's winners beginning Oct. 6, European Web sites are already taking bets, and a leading information-service provider is out today with its annual predictions. [More]
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Michael Dell Is No Iron Man
Marvel's hit film is coming to a desktop near you.
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IBM Launches Blade Storage System For SMBs
The BladeCenter S also can be used by large organizations looking to consolidate storage among branch offices.
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Allstate Tests Whether Video Games Improve Driving
Could playing computer games enhance mental agility enough to turn people over 50 into better drivers? Allstate Corp. wants to find out, and if the answer is yes, it might offer insurance discounts to people who play the games.
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Allstate Tests Whether Video Games Improve Driving
Could playing computer games enhance mental agility enough to turn people over 50 into better drivers? Allstate Corp. wants to find out, and if the answer is yes, it might offer insurance discounts to people who play the games.
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IBM Drops After Analyst Cites Risks From Bad Debt (Update3)
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. fell the most in more than three years in New York trading after a Sanford C. Bernstein analyst said the increased risk of customers failing to pay their bills could hurt profit.
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How can I make my computer run faster, for free?
(AP) — Q. My computer has gotten slower and slower at doing basic things like booting up and running multiple programs at once. How do I improve its performance without spending any money?
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How can I make my computer run faster, for free?
Q. My computer has gotten slower and slower at doing basic things like booting up and running multiple programs at once. How do I improve its performance without spending any money?
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Apple on a slide? Not per this collegiate data
Some analysts are positing that Apple is set for a slowdown, but the company's progress with universities is impressive.
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Norway Consumer Body Challenges iTunes DRM
OSLO - A Norway consumer agency said it aims to take computer group Apple to court over what it calls unfair barriers to playing music from the iTunes music store on devices other than Apple's iPod.
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How can I make my computer run faster, for free?
Q. My computer has gotten slower and slower at doing basic things like booting up and running multiple programs at once. How do I improve its performance without spending any money? A: You're wise to try to fix this problem yourself, for free. There are a few things you can do to make your computer feel more like the brilliant multitasking machine you want it to be and less like the wheezer it's ...
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Movie Studios Sue Over DVD-Copying Software
Big Six sue RealNetworks over RealDVD, which lets consumers back up any DVD -- including a rental -- to up to 5 hard drives.
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Inside Technology
Last year, I wrote about Microsoft’s Surface computer technology, which is basically a computer remade as a big touch-screen table. At the time, the Web was going ga-ga over this thing, imagining some high-tech future when we interact with our gadgets and computer without a mouse or keyboard.
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Wednesday, October 1st
Last year, I wrote about Microsoft’s Surface computer technology, which is basically a computer remade as a big touch-screen table. At the time, the Web was going ga-ga over this thing, imagining some high-tech future when we interact with our gadgets and computer without a mouse or keyboard.
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Microsoft’s Surface Computer Finds a Niche
Last year, I wrote about Microsoft’s Surface computer technology, which is basically a computer remade as a big touch-screen table. At the time, the Web was going ga-ga over this thing, imagining some high-tech future when we interact with our gadgets and computer without a mouse or keyboard.
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Bowersock art exhibit opens Friday at Java Joint
HUNTINGTON — Baltimore native painter Bruce Bowersock will be the exhibiting artist for the month of October at the Java Joint, 1555 3rd Ave.
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Secret al-Qaeda files on eBay camera
Secret MI6 documents, photos and fingerprints relating to members of al-Qaeda have turned up in the memory of a Nikon Coolpix camera bought on eBay for just £17 (NZ$44).
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Examine the World Computer Assisted Surgical Systems Market
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- (Marketwire) -- 10/01/08 -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Medical devices industry is available in its catalogue.
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New Federal Law Targets ID Theft, Cybercrime
President Bush last week signed into law a bill that seeks to make it easier for prosecutors to go after cybercrooks, while ensuring that identity theft victims are compensated for their time and trouble when convicted identity thieves are forced to cough up ill-gotten gains. The Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act of 2008 lowers the bar prosecutors need to clear before bringing ...
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