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Alarming internet threat level affecting Middle East business
Trend Micro Incorporated, a leader in and content security software and services, will demonstrate its wide range of security solutions at GITEX 2008.
AME Info |
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Internet to create 100,000 jobs in Subic
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT -- Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority officials have pinned their hopes on an online job matching system to reach the agency’s target of 100,000 new jobs in the free port by 2010.
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Online overdose
After taking painkillers following a root canal, Columbus resident Zach Drummond developed a taste for the calming effect of hydrocodone. Armed with an expert's knowledge of the Internet, the computer programmer said it was easy to find Web sites that could quench his desire. He quickly got hooked on prescription painkillers, going online to order the highest dosage of Vicodin he could find ...
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Pending law will regulate online prescription-drug sales
Federal action to curb illegal sales of prescription drugs over the Internet came last month when Congress approved the Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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AG: Students’ IDs at risk: Security breach at SMCC is being dealt with, officials say
At least 1,000 former Southwest Mississippi Community College got a bit of a scare last week when it was determined some of their personal information — including names, addresses, and in some cases, Social Security numbers — was made available temporarily on the Internet.
McComb Enterprise-Journal |
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There's tons to see, do along short stretch of Route 113
, A ccording to Google Maps, a trip on Route 113 from Downingtown to Phoenixville is 14.3 miles and will take about 32 minutes. However, if...
Daily Local News |
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Internet Surpasses Doctors As The Top Source Of Health Information
More U.S. adults used the Internet than doctors to obtain health and medical information over the past year, according to pharmaceutical and healthcare market research company Manhattan Research. This trend represents a noticeable change in consumer behavior from previous years, as doctors have traditionally been the top source of health information.
Medical News Today |
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New bill targets rogue druggists on the Internet
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Bush is set to sign legislation that will help the federal government crack down on hundreds of rogue Internet pharmacies that peddle controlled substances like the painkiller Vicodin or the stimulant Ritalin.
The Pantagraph |
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HP admits 38 desktops have defective Nvidia chips
IT LOOKS LIKE Nvidia was being a little economical with the truth about the defective chips fiasco. The latest deviation from the official line comes once again from HP.
The Inquirer |
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North County FYI
Hospice of the North Coast will celebrate its 28 years of service at the eighth annual fundraising golf tournament tomorrow at Shadowridge Golf Course, 1980 Gateway Drive, Vista. Cost: $210, includes greens fees, cart, lunch, dinner and tee prizes. (760) 931-0550.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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McLane Company to Control Inbound Freight With Retalix Traffic Management Software
DALLAS, Oct. 12, 2008 -- Retalix , a leading provider of software solutions for distributors and retailers, today announced that McLane Company, Inc., one of the world's largest foodservice distributors and grocery wholesalers, will implement the Retalix Traffic Management solution at 19 grocery distribution centers across the country.
GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Derayah implements Cisco network infrastructure for unified communications
Derayah, one of Saudi Arabia's budding Financial Services firms, has implemented a Cisco network infrastructure for its entire IP backbone.
AME Info |
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Microsoft aids human trafficking victims
MANILA, Philippines -- Microsoft is pouring another P12 million into a computer training program for victims of human trafficking.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Satyam to hire 15,000 people this fiscal
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Country's fourth largest software firm Satyam Computers has said it has no plans to recast its recruitment targets, despite a financial crisis in one of its key markets - the US.
Hindustan Times |
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Google founder Brin visits Russian space cosmodrome
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - Google co-founder Sergey Brin, considering going into space on a private flight, made a surprise visit to Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome on Saturday to wish good luck to a fellow space tourist.
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Indian IT firms eye deals worth $20 mn at Gitex
Indian IT companies expect to sign deals worth about $20 million during IT fair Gitex 2008, as 36 firms showcase their capabilities in hardware, software, services and infrastructure, a media report has said.
Business Standard India |
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Editorial: what is the main problem of Windows Mobile ?
October 12, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R.
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Google founder Brin visits Russian space cosmodrome
Google co-founder Sergey Brin, considering going into space on a private flight, made a surprise visit to Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome on Saturday to wish good luck to a fellow space tourist.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Course teaches Internet awareness
CHANNAHON -- With the goal of keeping their students safe, even at home, Channahon School District is teaming up with Detective Sgt. Dave Margliano, Will County state's attorney's office's chief investigator of computer crimes, to teach parents how to make sure their children are safe from sexual predators online.
The Herald News |
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Gone West: SpaceDev Founder Jim Benson
Computer Genius And Rocket Motor Developer Leaves Indelible Mark SpaceDev, Inc. has announced that SpaceDev Founder and Board Member James Benson, 63, died peacefully in his home Friday.
The Aero-News Network |
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AMD deal needs vote
Empire State Development Corp. must approve transfer of $1.2B state incentive ALBANY ? New York taxpayers are set to become major financial partners with Advanced Micro Devices Inc., a struggling California company, and a hugely wealthy Middle East emirate in the biggest project in state history.The deal will result in the state's partners organizing in the Cayman Islands and awarding a $3 ...
Albany Times Union |
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Oswego Hospital is getting a makeover
In the laboratory on the first floor of Oswego Hospital, the computer room doubles as an office. The central receiving area is so small that when three technicians need to enter, they can barely pass through the doorway.
The Post-Standard |
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Tech tames the elephants
OL PEJETA, Kenya — The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms. The huge bull elephant had a long history of raiding villagers' crops during the harvest, sometimes wiping out six months of income at a time.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Post-Trib invests in computer upgrade
A major computer upgrade for the Post-Tribune newsroom is under way.
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