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The Editorial Inquisition - Part Two
Tell us a bit about yourself (Name, age, occupation) - I'm Jamie, 24 years old and I work in the Computer industry. How long have you supported United?
TykesMAD |
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EXPENSIVE ENDEAVORS
Repairs needed to restore Fort Bend Independent School District campuses as a result of damages from Hurricane Ike will carry a hefty price tag for the district.
Fort Bend Sun |
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Harry King
John Thompson: Coaching without players LITTLE ROCK - The Georgia State coaches rolled their chairs into the ninth-floor conference room for a meeting and worked from the notebooks in their laps.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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RESEARCH ALERT-Merrill Lynch cuts target price on AU
TAIPEI, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Merrill Lynch cut its earnings forecasts and target price on Taiwan's AU Optronics Corp <2409.TW>, the world's No.3 LCD panel maker, warning falling LCD prices could drag the company into the red in the fourth quarter.
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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RESEARCH ALERT-Merrill Lynch cuts target price on AU
TAIPEI, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Merrill Lynch cut its earnings forecasts and target price on Taiwan's AU Optronics Corp <2409.TW>, the world's No.3 LCD panel maker, warning falling LCD prices could drag the company into the red in the fourth quarter.
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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RESEARCH ALERT-Merrill Lynch cuts target price on AU
TAIPEI, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Merrill Lynch cut its earnings forecasts and target price on Taiwan's AU Optronics Corp <2409.TW>, the world's No.3 LCD panel maker, warning falling LCD prices could drag the company into the red in the fourth quarter.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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DRAM production cut back
DRAM MAKERS such as PSC, Elpida, and Hynix have announced production cutbacks and analysts expect to see a reduction in worldwide production by six percent.
The Inquirer |
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Microsoft to release Windows for the cloud
But Ballmer wary of revealing detail, Microsoft is set to introduce a new operating system that will help developers write Internet-based applications.
TechWorld |
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The Editorial Inquisition - Part Two
Tell us a bit about yourself (Name, age, occupation) - I'm Jamie, 24 years old and I work in the Computer industry. How long have you supported United?
Norwich City MAD |
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HP takes LeftHand turn
Buys SAN vendor for knock-down price. Hewlett-Packard is to buy SAN company LeftHand Networks to offer storage virtualisation and iSCSI products to medium-sized companies and remote offices.
TechWorld |
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UAE: Demand for Arabic Language Software Soars
Dubai -- WinSoft, the leading multi-lingual software publisher for over 20 years, is responding to an ever increasing global demand for Arabic language software by highlighting its Middle Eastern version product suite at stand C4-20 at Gitex Technology Week.
Zawya |
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Dubai Internet City to Host Google's First Middle East Exhibition Presence
Dubai -- Dubai Internet City (DIC), one of the world's largest managed ICT clusters and a member of TECOM Investments, today announced it will host Google at its stand in concourse 2 during GITEX Technology Week 2008, the region's foremost ICT event.
Zawya |
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LITH man denies having child porn
WOODSTOCK – A 33-year-old Lake in the Hills man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to having videos of child pornography on his computer in July.
Northwest Herald |
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Remote logon helps victim find thief
A laptop thief got caught — after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Web-based software puts Microsoft on defense
Microsoft Corp.’s operations chief took it personally when one of the company’s biggest accounts was threatened by Google Inc.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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David Horton: Geology. Palinology.
Sarah Palin continues to behave like one of those old computer programs which simulated the appearance of being intelligent by partly repeating the question and...
HuffingtonPost |
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Uganda: Cyber Space Bill to Benefit Local Farmers
The Ministry of Information and Communications is implementing a cyber space bill, which will regulate electronic activities in the country and enable online transactions by buyers and sellers.
AllAfrica.com |
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Holocaust denier arrested over internet claims
AN AUSSIE HISTORIAN was arrested at Heathrow over his Internet claims which deny the Holocaust ever happened.
The Inquirer |
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California-Mexico border technology park gets green boost
Silicon Border Development will move ahead with a science park in Mexicali, Mexico, targeting solar energy firms. A long-delayed project to attract computer chip makers to the Mexico-California border is getting a green makeover.
Los Angeles Times |
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Computer imaging to read face to detect threat
By Gurmukh Singh, Toronto, Oct 2: An Indian-origin computer scientist at Concordia University in Montreal is developing a computer imaging process that will read expressions on a human face to know that person's motives and intentions.
New Kerala |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Maumelle Monitor |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Sherwood Voice |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Jacksonville Patriot |
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Computers aid doctors in spotting breast cancer
NEW YORK - A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found. Like spell-checkers looking for mistakes, the computers flag suspicious areas on X-rays for a closer look by a radiologist.
University of New Mexico Daily Lobo |
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VU says personal info was insecure
Valparaiso University this week alerted 5,060 people that their names and Social Security numbers were temporarily filed on a computer server that could have been accessed by some students, faculty and staff.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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