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Redline's RedMAX(TM) Products Chosen by Nex-Tech for Multi-city WiMAX Network in Kansas
Redline Communications Group Inc. , a leading provider of WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, today announced that Nex-Tech, a subsidiary of Rural Telephone Service Company and one of Kansas' largest and most diversified integrators of communication technologies, has chosen Redline's 3.65 GHz RedMAX solution for its multi-city WiMAX roll-out in Kansas USA.
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Man found guilty in Internet predator case
An Inglewood jury took just 50 minutes Wednesday to convict a 35-year-old Huntington Beach man for soliciting sex online from someone he believed was a 13-year-old girl from Redondo Beach. DAILY BEEZE BLOG » South Bay Crimes & Courts
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Sprint, Intel May Struggle to Win WiMAX Converts - BusinessWeek
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Bloggers' challenge: Kids these days ...
The Herald Journal is inviting reader input on the above topic. If we get enough comments with enough variety, a sampling of those comments will appear this coming Sunday in a "Bloggers Soapbox" column on the newspaper's Opinion page.
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Former Calimesa councilman rearrested on probation violation
CALIMESA - A former councilman who admitted an addiction to child pornography last year before being jailed has been rearrested on suspicion of probation violation after using the Internet to arrange a hotel meeting with a man.
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Bell Flies With Astro Boy
Heroes ' Kristen Bell has joined the voice cast of the upcoming computer-animated Astro Boy movie, Variety reported. Matt Lucas ( Little Britain ) also joins the cast of the film from Hong Kong-based Imagi Studios.
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Man found guilty in Internet predator case
An Inglewood jury took just 50 minutes Wednesday to convict a 35-year-old Huntington Beach man for soliciting sex online from someone he believed was a 13-year-old girl from Redondo Beach. DAILY BEEZE BLOG » South Bay Crimes & Courts
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The Zone
The room on the bottom floor of the Interactive Learning Center is not a computer lab. It's a digital media studio. Called "The Zone," this media studio gives students the tools they need to create multimedia projects for their classes, Director of Academic Technologies Ben Hambelton said.
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Prestige pilots in Embraer drill
09 October 2008 Regional private jet operator, Prestige Jet, is set to break record when its pilots return this year from their simulator training to fly the world's first Embraer Lineage 1000 aircraft, the operator said yesterday in a statement.
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Boivin: USC may aim to pile it on
Which USC will Arizona State see this weekend? The Trojans that will likely try to run up the score, and no one can blame them. Thanks, BCS.
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LITH man denies having child porn
WOODSTOCK – A 33-year-old Lake in the Hills man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to having videos of child pornography on his computer in July.
Northwest Herald |
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ACS Awarded United Technologies Contract Extension
IT services provider Affiliated Computer Services has won a three-year $41m contract from US-based United Technologies to provide IT outsourcing services.
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Peter Sarsgaard finds a good fit in ‘Seagull’ role
Peter Sarsgaard wants to meet in a coffee bar in Brooklyn, but balks when he gets there. It's crowded with thirtysomethings in carefully rumpled hair, funky glasses, sleek laptops, expensive jeans and oh-so-cool graphic T-shirts. The flavor of the day seems to be smug.
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Alleged Palin hacker pleads not guilty
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker pleaded not guilty Wednesday to hacking the e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
The Record |
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Nanya Technology and Inotera revenues down in September on sagging DRAM prices
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories both saw their revenues drop in September amid declining memory chip prices, according to data provided the companies.
Digi Times |
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USI sees growth in September revenues
Benefiting from increasing sales in the communications, microelectronics technology and manufacturing segments, as well as seeing a recovery in the computer component segment, Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) has announced consolidated revenues of NT$6.35 billion (US$195.65 million) in September, an increase of 18.04% on month and 4% on year.
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Taiwan notebook Quanta revenues flat, while Wistron and Inventec see stronger September revenues
While first-tier notebook maker Quanta Computer saw its notebook shipments, including netbooks, increase 6.5% to 3.3 million units in September from 3.1 million units in August, the company's consolidated revenues in September increased only a slight increase of 0.3% on month to NT$61.53 billion (US$1.9 billion). Compared to September 2007, the company's revenues dropped 22.63% last month.
Digi Times |
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Asustek planing touch panel Eee PCs
Asustek Computer is planning to launch touch panel Eee PCs in the first quarter of 2009, which the company expects will help drive sales further, according to Samson Hu, general manager of Eee PC business at Asustek.
Digi Times |
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'Life on Mars': A cop from 2008 doing time in 1973
NEW YORK -- All comfortably familiar by cop-show standards, “Life on Mars” begins with NYPD Detective Sam Tyler nabbing a murder suspect, who then gets a grilling from him at the precinct house. He takes a phone call in the age-old squad room, which has lately been upgraded with computers and a splash of color on the walls.
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Car computers plugged as safety gear
Warrick County Sheriff Marvin Heilman asked the county commissioners on Wednesday to request an appropiation that would help the department fund software and modems for deputy's car laptop computers. The software and modems will make the computers work as mobile data terminals, similar to what other law enforcement agencies in the area have.
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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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Towns scrap Web sites to avoid FOI mandate
A new law that requires towns to post meeting minutes on the Internet is causing at least two Litchfield County communities to shut down their Web sites.
Republican-American |
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Cops: Illinois mom bullied daughter's ex, threatened to post nude pics of him - and he's 13
ST. CHARLES, Ill. -- Authorities are investigating whether a text-messaging suburban mother bullied her daughter's ex-boyfriend by threatening to post nude photos of him online.
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
SAN FRANCISCO -- Savvy Internet users know that downloading unsolicited computer programs is one of the most dangerous things you can do online. It puts you at great risk for a virus or another time bomb from a hacker.
The Pantagraph |
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Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
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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