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Network Theory Can Explain US Credit Crunch
The financial crisis currently consuming the U.S. has led tech industry leaders, such as Microsoft's Steve Ballmer, to speak out in favor of quick Congressional action. Tech stocks, as well as general stocks, have plummeted, and there is confusion over why this crisis is happening and spreading so fast. One explanation that makes a lot of sense draws on network and information theory.
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Teacher goes public with feud against Torrington superintendent
A Torrington high school teacher falsely accused of viewing pornography on a school computer wants a public apology and $7,000 in lawyer's fees after Superintendent of Schools Susan W. O'Brien admitted she mistakenly accused him of wrongdoing.
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Microsoft Unveils Plan for 3 Labs in Europe
Microsoft described the move as a vote of confidence in the European economy and in the companys ability to close the gap with Google.
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Steve Ballmer talks up the cloud
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has used his trip to Paris this week to discuss many of his firm's latest ambitions, including how it hopes to innovate in the area of cloud computing.
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MI5 palmtop stolen from open window
A palmtop MI5 computer believed to contain information on terrorism has been stolen from a house in Greater Manchester.
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Didiom Launches Public Beta Test of New Mobile Music Placeshifting and MP3 Download Service
The free, all-in-one Didiom application allows music fans to wirelessly access their home computer's iTunes® library from over two hundred mobile devices, including BlackBerry® and Windows Mobile® phones.
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Grafton, Massachusetts Residents to Benefit from Verizon Wireless Network Expansion
In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Worcester County, Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site. The new site increases wireless voice and data coverage and capacity along Route 140 in southeastern Grafton, Massachusetts as well as the surrounding area.
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Former CEO and Chairman of NutraCea Announces Launch of NanaCea, an E-commerce Natural Products Company
NanaCea, a privately held manufacturing and internet marketing company announced today the launch of the company and its website http://www.nanacea.com to market lifestyle and nutraceutical products made from a specially enhanced stabilized rice bran.
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Tom Blaxland From Fancast.com and Richard Rabins From Alpha Software to Be Featured on Let's Talk Computers (R)
Guests from Fancast.com and Alpha Software will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Fancast.com, Comcast Interactive Media's online entertainment destination, is a division of Comcast Corporation. Alpha Software has over 1 million users by focusing on building desktop and web databases quickly and easily. Richard Rabins, Co-Chairman of Alpha Software, continues talking about the ...
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Dimension Data Leverages AirMagnet's 802.11n WLAN Solution to Optimize Wireless Networks Across Europe
SUNNYVALE, Calif.----AirMagnet Inc., the leader in security, performance and compliance solutions for wireless LANs, today announced that the company's 802.11n WLAN Solution is being used by Dimension Data, a specialist IT services and solutions provider, to survey, plan and optimize 11n wireless networks throughout Europe.
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my1voice Announces New Affiliate Program for Virtual PBX Service
OTTAWA----Protus, provider of software-as-a-service business communications solutions, today announced the introduction of its affiliate program for my1voice, the virtual PBX phone service.
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Eat It! D3Publisher to Deliver a Tasty Bullet Sandwich with New Videogame for the Xbox 360(R) and PLAYSTATION(R)3 ...
LOS ANGELES----An action hero emerges from the pixels as D3Publisher , a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, today announced plans for Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard™, a third-person shooter with a sense of humor for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.
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1,000 new jobs could be created on Tyneside
UP to 1,000 call centre jobs could be created on Tyneside. The Listening Centre is set to open an office in Newcastle dealing with phone, e-mail and internet contact for three big firms including Sky.
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Examine the U.S. Electronic Computer Manufacturing Industry with this Comprehensive 2009 Report
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "2009 U.S. Electronic Computer Manufacturing Industry Report" report to their offering.
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Ballmer previews 'Windows Cloud'
Speaking to developers in London, Steve Ballmer says Microsoft will announce a cloud-based operating system within a month--with a catchy new name. Microsoft will launch an operating system for the 'cloud' in four weeks, chief executive Steve Ballmer told delegates at a Microsoft-sponsored developer conference in London....
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AHEAD OF HIS TIME
Watch Andy Warhol's films and videos, and it's easy to imagine the late pop artist feeling right at home in the current age of reality TV and Web video.
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Paper and pencil, not computer, boosts creativity - Feature
Amsterdam - Paper, pencil and books are the key to developing one's creativity and maximizing one's intelligence, says Dutch psychologist Christof van Nimwegen. The Dutch researcher recently completed a PhD dissertation at the University of Utrecht a...
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GMP FRICTION Products, a growing industry leader in powdered metal-based friction materials used in clutch and brake applications is currently seeking a Plant Engineer who wants to grow with a small, strong organization.
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Teacher goes public with feud against Torrington superintendent
A Torrington high school teacher falsely accused of viewing pornography on a school computer wants a public apology and $7,000 in lawyer's fees after Superintendent of Schools Susan W. O'Brien admitted she mistakenly accused him of wrongdoing.
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WAREHOUSE MANAGER Established and growing manufacturer located in Wooster, OH seeks experienced warehouse manager to oversee all warehouse operations. Specific duties include: Domestic and international shipping and receiving coordination to schedule and budget.
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16th World Computer Chess Championship In Progress
vmartell writes "The 16th World Computer Chess Championship is now in progress in Beijing, as part of the Computer Games Championship. Currently in the lead are Rybka 3.0, recognized as the world's strongest chess engine and Hiarcs, another commercial engine. Another curiosity is a Java ME based engine running on a Nokia phone, which BTW is currently being trounced by the other engines. A very ...
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Linux Rescues Battery Life On Vista Notebooks From Dell
nerdyH writes "Dell is preparing to ship two enterprise-oriented Windows Vista notebooks with an interesting feature — a built-in TI OMAP (smartphone) processor that can power instantly into Linux. The 'Latitude ON' feature is said to offer 'multi-day' battery life, while letting users access email, the web, contacts, calendar, and so on, using the notebook's full-size screen and keyboard. I ...
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Weird Al To Release Songs As He Records Them
slapout writes "Weird Al has announced that with the Internet he can now release his songs for sale as he records each one rather than waiting for a whole album to be produced." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Steve Case Merges His Health Site With Rival
In a deal that threatens WebMD ’s dominance in the health care space, Revolution Health Network announced Friday that it has merged with Waterfront Media , a publisher that owns several health Web sites, The New York Times’s Stephanie Clifford reported.
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EDS, an HP Company, to Manage Computing Environment in Nine Countries for Posten
SOLNA, Sweden----EDS, an HP company , today announced that it has signed an agreement with Posten, one of the Nordic region's largest messaging and logistics operators, to host the company's end-user computing environment.
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