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SIA lowers 2008 chip sales growth forecast
(AP:SAN JOSE, Calif.) The Semiconductor Industry Association cut its 2008 semiconductor sales growth forecast Wednesday, citing ongoing pricing pressure in memory chips, and in DRAM memory chips in particular.
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Manager Manager Needed for Mini Storage Facility in Enid. Call 405-213-5337 ... >MORE Accountant Position We have a full-time Accounting Position available immediately. The qualified applicant must have experience in the prepa ...
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We are one of the Financial Times' '50 Best Workplaces in Europe'. One of only eight UK companies in the list, we are in the company of some serious household names such as Google , Cisco, and Coca Cola, and the only housing association to be featured.
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Lawmaker says Chinese hacked Capitol computers
A congressman said Wednesday the FBI has found that four of his government computers have been hacked by sources working out of China. Rep. Frank Wolf, a Virginia Republican, said that similar incidents _ also originating from China _ have taken place on...
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TRW Automotive Completes Agreement with Davey Bickford to Acquire Igniter Machining and Intellectual Property Assets
ASCHAU AM INN, Germany, June 11 -- TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. today announced that its subsidiary, TRW Airbag Systems GmbH, has closed an agreement with Davey Bickford SNC, France, to acquire initiator machining and intellectual property assets. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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NFP Technologies Joins Convio Fusion Partner Program to Support Growing Demand for Convio's Solutions
Convio, a leading provider of on-demand constituent relationship management software and services to nonprofit organizations and NFP Technologies, a leading full service consulting and service firm that helps nonprofits analyze and implement fundraising and accounting systems, announced today, that NFP Technologies has joined the more than 160 other companies who are part of the Convio Fusion ...
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Congressman: FBI says sources in China hacked congressional computers
WASHINGTON - A congressman said Wednesday the FBI has found that four of his government computers have been hacked by sources working out of China.
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What to Buy, a Notebook or Desktop PC?
When purchasing a new computer these days, many wonder whether a bulky tower system unit is even necessary, given the advantages of a notebook.
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Lawmaker says Chinese hacked Capitol computers
(AP:WASHINGTON) A congressman said Wednesday the FBI has found that four of his government computers have been hacked by sources working out of China.
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France to Block Access to Child Porn
June 11, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- According to reports on Wednesday, in an effort to eliminate exposure to offensive online content, France has signed an agreement with Internet service providers to block online access to child pornography.
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Yahoo! battle takes bitter twist over severance package
The bitter battle for Yahoo deepened after the board of the search engine operator said a controversial $2.4bn "change of control" severance package would fall due if activist investor Carl Icahn wins control of the board.
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Microsoft, Apple issue slew of security fixes
Microsoft and Apple released a batch of critical security fixes within 24 hours of each other, patching a variety of components including the Internet Explorer browser, Bluetooth services and the QuickTime media player.
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Enterprise 2.0: Wachovia Turns To Wikis, Blogs To Support Growth
To connect its 100,000-plus employees, the financial services company is rolling out a slew of new collaboration tools anchored by Microsoft's Sharepoint Server.
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Mahalo Has Competition (YouBundle Secret Screen Shots)
People-powered search engine Mahalo will soon have some competition from a stealth startup called YouBundle. If you go to YouBundle’s site now, there is nothing other than a landing page. But we got our hands on a couple screen shots from the private beta (click above for a larger image and see topic [...]
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Asia outpaces North America in PBX lines
The Asia-Pacific region is outpacing North America and Europe in the growth of PBX lines, Dell'Oro Group said in its quarterly report on IP telephony.
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Carnegie Mellon Spin-Out Releases Update to Free Lecture Capture Platform
Panopto, Inc. announced today it is making the latest version of its free lecture capture software available to Socrates Project beta participants.
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Lawmaker says Chinese hacked Capitol computers
WASHINGTON - A Virginia congressman said Wednesday the FBI has found that four of his government computers have been hacked by sources working out of China.
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Google co-founder books flight to space
Sergey Brin has made a $5 million down payment to book a seat on a future flight to the space station
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Congressman: FBI says sources in China hacked congressional computers
Representative Frank Wolf said that similar incidents — also originating from China — have taken place on computers of other members of the House and at least one House committee.
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Robert Constable, founding dean of computing and information science, will step down in 2009
Robert Constable will step down as dean of the Faculty of Computing and Information Science (CIS) at Cornell when his second five-year term ends, June 30, 2009.
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A laptop computer, cell phone and related software and hardware were stolen from an unlocked van parked in the driveway of a home at 2417 Blakemoore. Anita L. Strecker reported to Salina police that the theft, which totaled $2,082, occurred between 8 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Tuesday.
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Government warned on surveillance society dangers
Rosalie Marshall, IT Week , Wednesday 11 June 2008 at 16:21:00 Select Committee says privacy under threat from new technology IT databases and search engines are encouraging a the development surveillance society, according to a new report by the Home Affairs Select Committee....
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The Fives: This just in -- Al Gore may not have invented the Internet
With father's day fast approaching, I thought it might be a good time to send out a few kudos to some of the fathers of modern technology and industry.
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Youth charity takes the prize
Martin Courtney, Computing , Wednesday 11 June 2008 at 16:24:00 A charity helping young homeless people will be the beneficiary of this year's DesignIT award. Martin Courtney talks to the creator of the virtual rucksack This year's winner of Microsoft's DesignIT award will help to tackle the problems that young homeless people face in finding work and accommodation.... ...
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Clearswift Survey: ''When It Comes to Data Security Breaches, the General Public Doesn't Need to Know''
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----When it comes to data security breaches, 78 percent of US IT decision-makers feel that companies do not need to inform the general public; this according to a recent survey by content security specialists Clearswift.
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