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Woman Teaches in Virtual Classroom
(Rogersville, MO) -- Imagine teaching a course like Algebra but never seeing your students and not having a real blackboard. An Ozarks teacher is doing just that through The Potter's School. Lisa Crosby's classroom is filled with textbooks, scissors and pens. But this computer is her teaching tool.
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EndWar likely to trail on PCs
Ubisoft Shanghai creative director says piracy is preventing desktop edition from arriving day-and-date with other versions.
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First State Bancorporation to Host Third Quarter 2008 Conference Call
First State Bancorporation (NASDAQ: FSNM) today announced it will release its third quarter 2008 earnings on Monday, October 27, 2008, before the market opens and will hold its third quarter conference call via the Internet on Monday, October 27, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Time, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
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Computer 'irregularity' blamed
SYDNEY: A computer 'irregularity' has been linked to a Qantas jet's mid-air drama that left more than 70 passengers injured on a flight from Singapore to Perth, Australian aviation safety bosses revealed yesterday.
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Too early 'to speculate on crash cause'
Air safety investigators say it is too early to blame passenger laptop computers for causing a Qantas jet to abruptly nose dive on a flight from Singapore to Perth.
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Bank runs at the click of a mouse
AMSTERDAM: As one after another bank in the United States and Europe fell like 10-pins, a new 21st-century phenomenon has emerged - the 'silent bank run', as customers stampede online to withdraw their cash.
Straits Times |
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Acer Unveils First Notebooks With WiMax
Acer unveiled on Wednesday its first WiMax-enabled notebooks in support of the first WiMax wireless network in the United States - Baltimore's XOHM network
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Research in Motion Ltd, maker of the BlackBerry, is taking on Apple Inc with a touch-screen phone that puts a new twist on the technology. RIM is known for its email-oriented phones with large keypads.
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Vital Tool to Warn of Hard Drives at Risk
Being able to spot trouble before it occurs is always a good thing. Airplanes have instruments that inform the pilot of altitude, attitude and even the proximity of other aircrafts.
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Global Rate Cuts Fail to Halt Stock Slide
Stocks fell once again on Wednesday, but eBay, RIM and Qualcomm bucked the downtrend.
InternetNews.com |
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
There"s a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages "” dead-on replicas of the real site "” to push their malicious software and make it look like it"s safe stuff coming from a trusted source.
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
The replacement for the Homeland Security Department's computerized network for nationwide information sharing could be headed down the same path as its cumbersome original, said a government report released Wednesday.
The Washington Times |
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
The replacement for the Homeland Security Department's computerized network for nationwide information sharing could be headed down the same path as its cumbersome original, said a government report released Wednesday.
Bradenton Herald |
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Anti-Obama e-mail sent with DeSoto Co. computers
Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday.
Bradenton Herald |
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YouTube flips switch on new sales channel
Online video leader YouTube has opened up its version of a home shopping network.
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
The replacement for the Homeland Security Department's computerized network for nationwide information sharing could be headed down the same path as its cumbersome original, said a government report released Wednesday. The Homeland Security Information Network - known as HSIN - was launched in 2004 to provide a secure, Internet-based system to share terrorism information with federal, state and ...
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Anti-Obama e-mail sent with DeSoto Co. computers
Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday. DeSoto County Administrator Michael Garriga said Comptroller Tom Arnold sent the message, titled "Pray, Pray, Pray," sometime in the past ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Will new BlackBerry help Vodafone storm the iPhone for Christmas?
In its first incarnation it was so hard to put down that stressed executives nicknamed it The Crackberry. Now the BlackBerry is being marketed for a new generation of mobile users and looks set to go head-to-head against the Apple iPhone.
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Yoko Ono Withdraws 'Fair Use' Lawsuit
STANFORD, Calif.- The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society today announced that Yoko Ono and EMI Records have withdrawn all claims filed against Premise Media.
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Las Vegas Sun
51s name Mike Basso new skipper — and his Web page is cheap! About all I remember about Mike Basso, the new Las Vegas 51s manager, is that he used to catch for the Las Vegas Stars, which is what the 51s probably will be called next year at this time.
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Why Spending Online May Bounce Back First
When the economy stabilizes, luxury e-tailers might be the immediate beneficiaries.
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Sonoman loses $4K in online scam
A 63-year-old Sonoma woman who thought she was buying a 2002 Honda CR-V on Craigslist for $4,200 ended up sending the money to an online bunko artist using an increasingly popular Internet scam.
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Anti-Obama e-mail sent with DeSoto Co. computers
Wed, Oct 8, 2008 (3:33 p.m.) Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Electronic Recyclers International Expands Fresno Headquarters to Second Location
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the largest electronics recycling company in the United
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