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Washington state mulls assisted suicide measure
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- There isn't much John Peyton can do on his own except speak, and soon he'll lose even that. The former Boeing computer programmer has Lou Gehrig's disease, which progressively paralyzes its victims. His doctor gives him three to six months to live.
Kerrville Daily Times |
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IBM supercomputer dual boots Windows and Linux
IBM HAS PROBABLY just built the biggest ever dual-boot Windows/Linux HPC system for a consortium of Swedish research groups and universities.
The Inquirer |
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Filling up for a bit less
Lifehacker this week offered a set of "tips, tricks and hacks" for saving money on gasoline ( lifehacker.com ). These included the usual advice: Do not speed; slow down before applying the brakes; use cruise control.
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New tech helps physically impaired enter virtual worlds
Washington, June 16 : Relying on fleeting brain waves, a futuristic technology enables people with severe muscle disorder to operate computers and enter a 3-D virtual world to chat or stroll.
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NEC provides IT for Film Festival
NEC Computers, the Edinburgh-based IT provider, will be supplying digital screenings and internet access for this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Washington state mulls assisted suicide measure
(AP) OLYMPIA, Wash. - There isn’t much John Peyton can do on his own except speak, and soon he’ll lose even that. The former Boeing computer programmer has Lou Gehrig’s disease, which progressively paralyzes its victims. His doctor gives him three to six months to live.
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OFS Honored by AT&T as Outstanding Supplier
Commitment to excellence over the past year has earned OFS recognition as an outstanding supplier to affiliates of AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), one of the world's leading data, voice, wireless and Internet services providers.
Centre Daily Times |
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GraphOn Awarded Patent Related to Web Servers
GraphOn Corporation (OTCBB: GOJO), a leading worldwide developer of server-based application publishing and Web-enabling software solutions, announced today that it has been issued a new patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Centre Daily Times |
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Bharti Airtel Awarded Alvarion(R) New Contract for WiMAX(TM) Network to Serve Enterprise Customers in India
Alvarion(R) Ltd. (NASDAQ:ALVR), the world's leading provider of WiMAX(TM) and wireless broadband solutions, and Bharti Airtel, India's leading integrated telecom services provider, today announced that Airtel has signed a contract with Alvarion to expand its WiMAX network for business users across key cities in India. Alvarion's market-leading BreezeMAX(R), platform, adapted to the special needs ...
Centre Daily Times |
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On-Line Systers Community Names Latest Recipients of Its Anita Borg Systers(TM) Pass-It-On Grants
The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) has announced the most recent winners of its 2008 Anita Borg Systers(TM) Pass-it-on Grants Program. Systers is the world's largest e-mail community of technical women in computing, and celebrates its 21st anniversary this year. Founded by Anita Borg in 1987 as a small electronic mailing list for women in "systems," Systers broadly promotes ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Hollywood studios are editing their home-video strategy
Some are testing offering online and cable rentals on the same day as DVD releases to boost sales. As one of their most lucrative sources of revenue stagnates, several Hollywood studios are considering something that would have been unthinkable even two years ago: renting films to cable subscribers and Internet users on the same day they're released on DVD.
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Washington state mulls assisted suicide measure
There isn't much John Peyton can do on his own except speak, and soon he'll lose even that. The former Boeing computer programmer has Lou Gehrig's disease, which progressively paralyzes its victims. His doctor gives him three to six months to live. He is using his last months to oppose a ballot initiative that would allow physicians in Washington state to help terminally ill patients end their ...
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Gangguan Perkhidmatan di sekitar kawasan Ipoh (JARING Wireless Broadband).
1. Maklumat ini ditujukan kepada semua pelanggan JARING Wireless Broadband terutama di sekitar kawasan Ipoh.
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T-Mobile to sell 3G iPhone from 1 euro in Germany
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile will sell Apple Inc's new iPhone for as little as 1 euro ($1.54) for the 8-gigabyte version together with a 69 euro monthly contract, it said on Monday.
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T-Mobile to sell 3G iPhone from 1 euro in Germany
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile will sell Apple's new iPhone for as little as 1 euro (0.78 pence) for the 8-gigabyte version together with a 69 euro monthly contract, it said on Monday.
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Mokafive Version 1
I recently had a chance to speak with Dr. John Whaley, CEO of MokaFive. His company has developed a different approach to desktop virtualization (read a combination of virtual machine software, application virtualization and streaming) that, he hopes, will revolutionize how organizations create, deliver and administer desktop environments. MokaFive's Live...
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Businessman cleared of child porn charges
Company director Michael Morton maintained his credit card had been used fraudulently by someone else to pay a US internet firm specialising in porn.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Aug 2006 21:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
DesktopLinux.com has launched its 2006 Desktop Linux survey , asking users of Linux desktops to identify what distributions they use, as well as their choice of windowing environment, web browsers, email clients, and Windows-on-Linux solutions.
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Day dawns for Pentagon hacker Lords appeal
Last chance saloon It's D-Day for accused Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon. Five law Lords are due to consider his appeal against extradition to the US in a hearing due to commence at 1100 BST on Monday.…
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Jul 2006 21:16 UTC
"Canonical's Ubuntu 6.06 LTS is an excellent Linux-based operating system - so excellent, in fact, that it not only earned eWEEK Labs' Analyst's Choice designation but has also become our clear favorite among Linux desktop distributions.
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CreateSpace and HBO Video Team Up to Make Select HBO(R) and Cinemax(R) Documentaries Available on Amazon.com and ...
CreateSpace, part of the Amazon.com, Inc. group of companies (NASDAQ:AMZN), and HBO Video today announced an agreement to provide consumers with a selection of HBO and Cinemax award-winning and critically acclaimed documentaries through the CreateSpace DVD on Demand service, which allows for the manufacture and shipping of packaged DVDs as soon as customers place their orders. These ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Facebook applications put students at risk
Posted: Monday, June 16, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. It's one of the most popular features on one of the most popular sites on the internet, but those so called applications you, your friends, and your children use on Facebook, could expose private information.
WPBN Traverse City |
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VOLUNTEERS
Blind Center of Nevada: Volunteers needed for youth summer camp mentors, intake clerks, computer technology mentors and arts and crafts projects assistants.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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AT&T looking at charging heavy Internet users extraABC 7 News
Please Upgrade Your Browser. This Site Uses I-Frames Extensively
WJLA-TV Washington D.C. |
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‘Weekend’ Web heralds wealth of film coverage
By the time these words appear in print, a new Weekend! component of the Fort Worth Business Press’ Web edition will be poised for a launch at www.fortworthbusinesspress.com . This development will pose our most emphatic response to a recurring question of “Where’d the movie reviews go?” — but of course a fuller answer involves a balance between the familiar print edition and the expansion of ...
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