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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
If you do a lot of repetitive work with your hands, whether it`s cutting hair or working at the computer, you`re at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. It could sideline you from what you love to do, but fortunately the treatment is improving.
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OHSAA, cleveland.com expand online coverage of state-wide high school tournaments
www.Cleveland.com" target="_blank" Cleveland.com and the Ohio High School Athletic Association are combining on an online venture that will provide fans with exclusive live audio and video streaming of 13 state tournaments and other technological projects. The five-year agreement calls...
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Scientists aim to deliver e-paper in full computerised colour
Scientists in Cambridge have launched a £12m three-year project to create the next generation of e-paper, which may herald the arrival of fully interactive, all-colour computerised newspapers and magazines. Liquavista, spun out of the Philips Research Labs in Eindhoven two years ago, has won part of the backing from the government-funded Technology Strategy Board. The project is also backed by ...
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Video
If you do a lot of repetitive work with your hands, whether it`s cutting hair or working at the computer, you`re at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. It could sideline you from what you love to do, but fortunately the treatment is improving.
KFYR-TV Bismarck |
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Amazon's EC2 plays nice with Windows
Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) hosted infrastructure service for developers will expand its choice of operating systems and databases to include Microsoft's Windows Server and SQL Server.
IT World |
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‘SNL’ Palin Skits: Seen More on Web Than TV
More than half of the viewers for “Saturday Night Live’s” recent skits featuring Tina Fey as Sarah Palin watched the sketches on the Web as of Sept.29, according to a survey conducted by Solutions Research Group. About 51% of viewers who have seen at least one of the skits are watching on the Internet, indicating that viewing preferences for this type of content are shifting toward the computer. ...
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Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
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Surveillance of Skype messages found in China
A Canadian human rights group has uncovered a system that tracks politically charged text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and Skype.
International Herald Tribune |
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Cox enforces acceptable use policy, lies to its customers
Shortly after the EU has determined that cutting someone's Internet service requires a court order comes news the US ISP Cox has decided that the legal system is overrated. But Cox is willing to make the law take the blame for its policy, as it falsely states that the DMCA made them do it. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Fujitsu, Western Digital talking on hard drives: source
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Fujitsu Ltd is in talks with Western Digital Corp and others on the sale of its money-losing hard drive business, a company source said on Thursday.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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School computer plan may hit taxpayers
The ACT might have to stump up $4 for every $1 the federal government contributes to the territory for its computers in schools program, documents reveal.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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ICANN hears concerns about accountability, control
ICANN needs to take steps to ensure it cannot be taken over by governments and other outside entities, and it needs to create more ways to be held accountable to Internet users, constituents of the nonprofit organization said Wednesday.
IT World |
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County expos draw hundreds
Linda Wagner of NewTeq Computer Services in Frederick shares a laugh with Louis E. Wiser III of TelData Communications of Gaithersburg at the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce Expo on Tuesday.
Gazette.net |
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Computer giant moves into brand new digs
Markham
yorkregion.com |
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Apple drops NDA on iPhone developers
WASHINGTON -- Apple said Wednesday that it was dropping a controversial non-disclosure agreement that software developers who wanted to create applications for the iPhone mobile telephone had been forced to sign.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Hong Kong Police Arrests Teenager in Bank Rumors Investigation
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong police arrested an 18-year- old man in the investigation into rumors posted on the Web last week questioning the financial health of a bank in the city.
Bloomberg |
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Can video games improve driving ability?
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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Victim uses remote logon to nab laptop thief
Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, leading to the arrest of a 34-year-old male suspect.
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Can't Find A Job? The Web May Have The Answer
In the wake of rising energy, food, and health care prices, a recent survey found that nearly 1 in 10 workers took a second job this year to help make ends meet. But where do you look to earn extra cash? CBS 2's Kirstin Cole found there are interesting opportunities available, some that even let you work from home.
WCBS-TV New York |
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Network appliance uses Intel SoC
— Sep. 23, 2008 — Habey announced a network appliance platform sporting Intel's EP80579 SoC (system on chip).
WindowsForDevices |
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.NET connection
According to Digi, the ConnectCore 9P 9215 module now supports Microsoft's .NET MF, version 2.5. Released in February, .NET MF 2.5 is Microsoft's development environment for small, deeply embedded devices with constrained processor and memory resources.
WindowsForDevices |
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Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
Associated Press - October 1, 2008 5:13 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - When it comes to spotting breast cancer on a mammogram, a computer is as good as a second pair of eyes.
KHQ Spokane |
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Apple drops secrecy pledge for iPhone developers
Apple Inc. will no longer force iPhone software developers to sign a nondisclosure agreement that many had said was hampering their ability to work.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Web series do their best to swim upstream
Sports comedy is an oxymoron.Outside of a few anomalies Slap Shot, Caddyshack, Frank Caliendo's John Madden impersonation sports doesn't produce much comedic fodder. But just as the Internet allows experiments to see if anybody wants to see various obscure events, going online is also becoming a breeding ground for attempts at sports yuks.
USA Today |
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