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IBM Falls for Second Day as Analyst Cuts Forecasts (Update1)
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. , the world's biggest seller of computer services, has fallen more than 11 percent in New York trading over the past two days on concern that the financial crisis may eat into profit.
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Tech major scouts for acquisitions
Chairman says company can consider buying back shares. Satyam Computer on Thursday said that it has accelerated the hunt for prospective companies that it could acquire globally even if the cost runs into billions of dollars.
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Bike trail closing for repairs
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorize a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-02 20:08 UPDATE 1-Agilysys cuts '09 revenue outlook, shares tumble
NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - (Recasts; adds details, share movement) Oct 2 (Reuters) - Computer systems vendor Agilysys Inc cut its 2009 revenue outlook, hurt by reduced IT spending due to economic uncertainty, sending its shares down to their lowest level since 2003. "Our guidance implies a flat to somewhat negative year-over-year second half as we believe projects are more likely to be ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-02 20:08 UPDATE 1-Agilysys cuts '09 revenue outlook, shares tumble
- (Recasts; adds details, share movement) Oct 2 (Reuters) - Computer systems vendor Agilysys Inc cut its 2009 revenue outlook, hurt by reduced IT spending due to economic uncertainty, sending its shares down to their lowest level since 2003. "Our guidance implies a flat to somewhat negative year-over-year second half as we believe projects are more likely to be reduced in scope or delayed," said ...
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Wachovia faced 'silent' bank run; FDIC forced sale by deadline
By Rick Rothacker and Kerry Hall CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On Friday, with its stock plunging 27 percent, Wachovia experienced a "silent run" on deposits, but the bigger worry for regulators was that other banks wouldn't provide the Charlotte bank with necessary short-term funding when it opened for
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Connected Tennessee and AT to establish computer labs in Rutherford Boys and Girls Club and YMCA
Connected Tennessee's Computers 4 Kids program has announced plans to establish computers labs in Rutherford County's Boys Girls Club and YMCA.
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PCs help spot breast cancer on X-rays
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.
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Notice the Cooler Weather, Anyone?
Photo by countess of maybe via LAist Featured Photos on Flickr Today, our computer is not about to explode like it was for the past two days in the sweltering heat. "The National Weather Service forecast highs for Thursday of between 69 and 79 near the Los Angeles County coast, 86 to 94 inland, 84 to 94 in the San Fernando Valley, 87 to 92 in the San Gabriel Valley, 88 and 93 in the ...
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Vandals apprehended
CHARLO – On Friday, May 23, in the early morning hours, the Charlo Schools were burglarized. Two males later identified, entered the four main school buildings and vandalized the interiors by discharging fire extinguishers, writing graffiti on the walls, and damaging computers.
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Right back at ya, CAPTCHA: bad guys crack Gmail, Hotmail
The assault on CAPTCHAs continues unabated, with new evidence that Windows Live Hotmail is vulnerable to farmer-assisted support. Keeping the CAPTCHA bots out is easy—it's keeping humans out that's troublesome. Read More...
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Tilt your way to Sudoku
I’ve seen a number of implementations of Sudoku in the past, but this latest one from Giant Crayon Games takes Sudoku to a whole new level. First off, the company takes advantage of the accelerometer built-in to Intel-based Mac laptops to allow you to literally move and rotate your laptop to control the game. [...]
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies are down at noon: Apple Inc fell $4.12 or 3.8 percent, to $105.00.
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Complete Story Related Stories: Ubuntu: Not A Small Business Server Replacement (Yet) (Oct 01, 2008) Vector Linux SOHO ...
"When people speak of Linux they often make a distinction between desktop and server deployments. Indeed, Linux has long been a mature presence on servers, first on the Internet, and in recent years powering corporate and intranet environments.
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Software glitch blamed for school pay delay
A computer glitch Monday night left the approximate 700 McDuffie County School System employees wondering if they were going to be paid on Tuesday.
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Google's 'white spaces' bandwagon becomes a wagon train
The Google-driven WIA's efforts in advocating "white spaces" devices have been joined by two heavyweight industry coalitions: the BSA, which includes Apple; and the CCIA, which claims Linux distributor Red Hat as a member.
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HP Starts Selling 18-Inch Entertainment Notebook
The HDX 18T Premium series notebook comes with a Blu-ray drive, 1080p high-definition screen, and an HDMI 1.3 port for connecting the machine to an external digital TV monitor.
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John Maiuri Joins Spruce Computer Systems Sales Team
LATHAM, NY -- Spruce Computer Systems is pleased to announce that John Maiuri has joined its sales team.
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IPhone Steals Lead Over Kindle
Free app Stanza has more people reading books on iPhones than on Amazon's Kindle e-reader.
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Google to save US from fossil fuels
'Let life imitate Mountain View' And we thought Google's work with NASA and private space entrepreneurs was part of a secret plan to escape the Earth before it's too late.…
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Report: MI5 computer missing after break-in
A handheld computer has been stolen from a house in northern England that was used by Britain's domestic spy service, the British Press Association reported Thursday.
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The medieval era goes online
One of the oldest and most valuable collections of handwritten medieval books in the world, housed in the magnificent baroque halls of the library in the abbey of St. Gallen, Switzerland, is going online with the help of a $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation.
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Boys & Girls Club and YMCA help distribute computers
Connected Tennessee's Computers 4 Kids program will be announcing the establishment of computers labs in Rutherford County's Boys & Girls Club and YMCA on Monday, a news release states today.
Daily News Journal |
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Our Solar System Born in 'Little Bang'
New computer model shows a supernova likely triggered the birth of the sun.
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WTF: work time fun Is Now Available for Download Via the PlayStation Store in North America
WTF goes UMD free. October 2, 2008 - PSP system owners will no longer need a UMD to play WTF: work time fun, a crazy collection of fun and addictive mini-games, as it is now available for download via the PlayStation Store for $9.99.
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