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Law Enforcement Reports
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... Office/Clerical/Data Entry Office/Clerical Data Entry, Computer and Typing skills required 30 hours/week 20 miles from Meridian send ...
The Meridian Star |
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Capex spending for MeiYa on hold for near-term, says Micron
With the DRAM industry remaining in the doldrums, business conditions are dictating that capital purchases for MeiYa Technology, Micron's joint venture with Nanya Technology, be put on hold for the near term, while the company works with Nanya to reassess its business plans, according to Micron CFO Ronald Foster speaking during a recent Micron investors conference.
Digi Times |
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Micron-Qimonda acquisition almost official; battle of DRAM giants continues
Micron's acquisition of Qimonda is almost official, according to market sources.
Digi Times |
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Damage left by former Union Twp. secretary-treasurer may never be totaled
The damage, in terms of a dollar figure, from a former Union Township secretary-treasurer who deleted hundreds of files from the township's computer system and disabled the system may never be known, according to state police.
Ellwood City Ledger |
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First-Ever Cloud Computing Bootcamp Expected to be Sold-Out
Being held for the first time at The Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, CA, on November 19, 2008, the Cloud Computing Bootcamp will show you how to take advantage of the cloud. Cloud computing is an opportunity for businesses to implement low-cost, low-power and high-efficiency systems to deliver scalable infrastructure. But moving to a cloud infrastructure is not necessarily as nice and clean as the ...
Linux World |
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China JV partner stores text messages: Skype
NEW YORK, USA: Skype , eBay Inc's Web communications unit, said on Thursday that TOM Online Inc, majority owners of Skype's Chinese venture TOM-Skype, had been monitoring and storing some of its users' text messages without Skype's knowledge.
CIOL |
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Ex-tax collector recollects
HOLLIS -- Twenty-one years ago, when Barbara Townsend succeeded Leonard White as town tax collector, she did her calculations by hand and forwarded stacks of IBM computer cards, fastened with elastic bands, to a mainframe in another town. ... - By HATTIE BERNSTEIN Staff Writer
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Apple drops secrecy pledge for iPhone developers
SEATTLE - Apple Inc. will no longer force iPhone software developers to sign a nondisclosure agreement that many had said was hampering their ability to work.
Canoe Technology |
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Allstate testing whether games can improve driving
NEW YORK - 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.
Canoe Technology |
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2010 Olympic tickets go on sale online Friday
Seats for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver go on sale Friday, but fans won't have to worry about getting a wristband or camping out all night to get a space in line.
CBC |
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Butler County police get in-car computer system
Butler County emergency services officials are about to implement a new in-car police computer system that will speed up the link between local officers and 911 dispatchers.
Valley News Dispatch |
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Redundant reading wastes students' time and money
My time is precious. As a full-time student taking 20 credit hours, writing for the newspaper and maintaining a home, mortgage, bills, pets, relationship and exercise regimen, I find that free time is a concept wholly foreign to me. So when I sit in front of my computer reading a 20-page assignment that has absolutely no bearing on the topic of discussion in my class, or repeats the same ...
The Lantern |
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Public Gets Look At New Flood Maps
BROOKSVILLE - Michael Bechtelheimer squinted at the computer screen Wednesday and had a hard time believing what he saw. It was a bird's-eye photograph of his five-acre spread off Parsons Road, north of Brooksville and just south of the Citrus County line.
Hernando Today |
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Illegal music downloading continues vexing administrators
Love downloading music without paying a dime? It may not be so free after all. Though downloading music illegally may be popular all over the globe, the Recording Industry Association of America has started to rein its focus on college campuses and students.
The Daily Toreador |
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Customer Service
NEW YORK - 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.
Brandon Sun |
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Auditor finds evidence that Alberta government computer system hacked
Weak computer security across the Alberta government allowed sophisticated hackers to worm their way into the system, auditor general Fred Dunn reported Thursday.
Times & Transcript |
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Sunbury man faces trial in child pornography case
MILTON -- Photographs of young boys urinating and videos of them having sex with one another were among the child pornography files found in January on a laptop computer owned by a Sunbury man, a Milton police detective testified Thursday.
The Daily Item |
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Customer Service
SEATTLE - Apple Inc. will no longer force iPhone software developers to sign a nondisclosure agreement that many had said was hampering their ability to work.
Brandon Sun |
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Nokia's Bid to Rule the Mobile Web - BusinessWeek
BusinessWeek |
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2010 Olympic tickets go on sale online Friday
Seats for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver go on sale Friday, but fans won't have to worry about getting a wristband or camping out all night to get a space in line.
CBC |
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Simplifying world of widgets
With the Internet's growing omnipresence on devices from cell phones to television sets to digital photo frames, a local software firm aims to supply the thread that ties them all together.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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eBay and Shopping.co.th Present Awards to Winners of First Nationwide e-Business Competition
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Thaipr.net |
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Contractor banned from bidding on jobs
PROVIDENCE — Shire Corp., the state bridge contractor whose employee has been charged with rifling through the Department of Transportation’s computer system, has been suspended from bidding on any federally financed projects, an official with the Federal Highway Administration said yesterday.
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2 Indians among world's top 24 women in finance
Two Indians -- HDFC's Renu Sud Karnad and ICICI Venture's Renuka Ramnath -- have been named in the global list of top 25 Nonbank Women in Finance, compiled by American magazine USBanker.
rediff.com |
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KTAR Story Archives
Scottsdale has fired one of its employees after he admitted to police that he sold city-owned surveying equipment on the Internet.
KTAR 92.3 Phoenix |
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