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MI5 computer stolen from house
A burglar has stolen an MI5 hand-held computer containing secret information about fighting terrorism.
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Business Logic Systems helps Mobile Telcos increase revenues from pre-paid mobile customers with the launch of a ...
02 October 2008 Dubai - Business Logic Systems, the developer of business intelligence and marketing campaign software for mobile telecoms companies, has launched InTelestage Revenue Optimiser, a revolutionary managed service to help mobile telcos increase revenues from pre-paid customers, while building long-term loyalty.
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Tech Trumpet: Old '80s Computers Rickrolled
Firstly, an apology to anyone eagerly awaiting a track composed from the "interesting looking audio boxes sitting next to me". Unfortunately, I've not yet got all the wires and other gear required to do them justice.
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Mac Pro in cancer claim
APPLE's popular Mac Pro computer gives off toxic cancer-causing gas, the French newspaper Liberation has alleged.
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Major Gaps Still Exist Between the Perception and the Reality of Americans' Internet Security Protections, Study Finds
The National Cyber Security Alliance and Symantec Corp. Focus on Upping America's Cyber Defenses at Start of National Cyber Security Awareness Month
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Software Algorithms Compile Easily for VMETRO FPGA PMC Module via New Impulse C Integration
HOUSTON----VMETRO and Impulse Accelerated Technologies, Inc. today announced their first collaborative integration enabling software engineers to easily interface C code to FPGA hardware and firmware components on a widely used VMETRO FPGA PMC module.
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Man Caught In Online Sex Sting Found Not Guilty
50-Year-Old Wisconsin Rapids Man Did Not Show Intent
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Q Totally Phones in Bond's New Quantum of Solace VAIO [Laptops]
Overheard in MI6 4th-floor martini lounge: "Man, it used to be fun heading down to Q's lab. Shit blowing up all the time, everyone just grinning and shaking their head knowingly (oh, James) when I...
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Oops. Didn’t mean to offend
The advent of the internet brought about lots of changes for newspaper writers. In the past, it was newspaper subscribers who read our work. Now, our stories and columns are posted on the internet and therefore available to millions of people.
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Court: Man caught in online sex sting not guilty
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 9:55 AM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - An appeals court says a Wisconsin man who had a sexually explicit online chat with an investigator posing as an eighth grade...
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Computer whiz facing prison for seeking sex with 12-year-old girl
CLEVELAND -- Prashant Chopra, 29, faces up to 20 years in prison for using the Internet to arrange to meet a 12-year-old girl for sex. A Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted Prashant Chopra, 29, a year ago on charges of...
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Computers Can Be Mammogram 'Spell-Check'
Human radiologists and can miss early signs of breast cancer. But a computer assistant can lower the error rate, researchers say.
KETV 7 Omaha |
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Indiana's Science Education Reform Gains Financial Boost and Brain Power from Eli Lilly and Company
According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development's "Hoosier Hot 50 Jobs", Indiana workers will be needed to fill more than 46,000 new jobs related to the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines (health care professionals, laboratory researchers, computer science analysts, engineers, etc.) by 2014.
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More purported MacBook Pro shots surface, we're still unconvinced
Filed under: Laptops While that touchscreen trackpad MBP might've been a bit too much to swallow, the rumorists certainly won't be giving up that easily, and have returned with more intriguing shots of what may be (but probably isn't) the next MacBook Pro. Submitted by "Techno Minds" to modmyi.com , the pictures were purportedly gotten off an Apple employee on an Apple design team. ...
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MontaVista Mobilinux Optimized for Texas Instruments OMAP35x Processors
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- MontaVista(R) Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux (R) commercialization, today announced that its award-winning MontaVista Mobilinux(TM) 5.0 Linux operating system software is now optimized for the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP35x applications processors.
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NEC Unveils 24 and 19-inch LCDs
NEC's latest premium LCDs for desktop use are the 24-inch MultiSync EA241WM and the MultiSync EA191M. The 24-inch LCD has a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 400 cd/m2 of brightness. The native resolution is 1920 x 1200 providing for full 1080p HD resolution. ...
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E-mail Roundup
Subject: All Student Email Procedures - Cutting the Crap Looks like the guys in charge want to put us out of a job. As part of President Bobby Joe Smith's promise to streamline communications at the College, the SGA recently admonished student organizations to "respectfully cut down on the amount of crap (albeit interesting and informative crap) that we get in our inboxes.
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Computers Can Be Mammogram 'Spell-Check'
Human radiologists and can miss early signs of breast cancer. But a computer assistant can lower the error rate, researchers say.
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Keokuk after school program tries to stay afloat
By Alexis Hunt Wednesday, October 01, 2008 at 6:09 p.m. KEOKUK, IA. -- The Keokuk Kid Zone program provides before and after school supervision. It also, through games, computers and other activities enhances kids' learning in subjects such as math, reading and writing.
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Indiana's Science Education Reform Gains Financial Boost and Brain Power from Eli Lilly and Company
According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development's "Hoosier Hot 50 Jobs", Indiana workers will be needed to fill more than 46,000 new jobs related to the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines (health care professionals, laboratory researchers, computer science analysts, engineers, etc.) by 2014.
Centre Daily Times |
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Detective in cancer is not human
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.
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Evolve Technologies Presented with "Best New Idea" Award
FAIRFAX, Va.----Evolve Technologies , a company that specializes in information technology solutions for small businesses, and a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, announced today that the company has received the “Best New Idea” award from ConnectWise at its annual Partner Summit last week in Orlando, Florida.
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Schneier on Scareware Vendor Lawsuits
Bruce Schneier's blog says "This is good: Microsoft Corp. and the state of Washington this week filed lawsuits against a slew of "scareware" purveyors, scam artists who use fake security alerts to frighten consumers into paying for worthless computer security software. " Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Burglar steals MI5 device from home
A hand-held computer containing secret information about fighting terrorism has been stolen from a house used by MI5. It was taken after a burglar climbed through an open window at a property in Greater Manchester on Sunday night.
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Beating paralysis
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 6:52 p.m. A PARALYZING EXPERIENCE: Eleven-thousand people in the United States suffer from spinal cord injuries each year. Men are more at risk than women for this type of injury, accounting for 80 percent of them.
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