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Patients, visitors go wireless at NMMC
TUPELO – People can surf the net and wait for the doctor at North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo. The hospital has begun offering free wireless Internet service in all patient rooms and several public areas at the main hospital and Women’s Hospital in Tupelo.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal |
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Computer ‘glitch’ causes £130m rate arrears
The level of rate arrears in Northern Ireland soared to £130m this year while the system struggled to cope with IT system shortcomings and a billing shake-up, a report has found.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Report: Yahoo-Google Partnership Under DOJ Scrutiny
The U.S. DOJ has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, the...
PC World |
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Punters prefer traditional TV
Most US adults who subscribe to cable or satellite TV prefer to watch programmes on traditional TV sets, despite the growing popularity of viewing television content online.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Intel gaining ground in 2008
Intel has continued to dominate the processor market in 2008, according to analysts.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Rainmaker to Announce 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results on July 31, 2008
Rainmaker Systems, Inc. , a leading provider of sales and marketing solutions combining hosted application software and execution services, will announce its fiscal 2008 second quarter financial results after the close of regular market trading on Thursday, July 31, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Focus Enhancements Enters Agreement to Purchase Wireless Audio IP
CAMPBELL, Calif.----Focus Enhancements, Inc. a worldwide leader in Ultra Wideband wireless technology, video conversion and digital media products, has entered into an agreement on June 25, 2008 to purchase certain intellectual property rights for a prototype wireless audio product chipset developed by AudioMojo, Inc. and owned by Hallo Development Co.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Discover How Developments in Information Technology Are Raising New Ethical Debates With The Handbook of Information ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Theft of customer PINs through ATM network at 7-Eleven stores revealed
A federal case highlights a security hole through which passwords were leaking between teller machines and computers that process transactions. Hackers broke into Citibank's network of automated teller machines inside 7-Eleven stores and stole customers' personal identification numbers, according to recent court filings that revealed a disturbing security hole in the most sensitive part of a ...
Newsday |
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Intel gaining ground in 2008
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 2 July 2008 at 11:16:00 But AMD looking to long-term gains, say analysts Intel has continued to dominate the processor market in 2008, according to analysts. However, researchers at iSuppli said that rival chipmaker AMD could offset its slow start to the year...
vnunet.com |
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Punters prefer traditional TV
Clement James, vnunet.com , Wednesday 2 July 2008 at 11:09:00 Online TV gaining fans, but viewers still not totally won over Most US adults who subscribe to cable or satellite TV prefer to watch programmes on traditional TV sets, despite the growing popularity of viewing television content online....
vnunet.com |
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Henrico police continue search for missing high school girl
Authorities today are continuing their search for a Henrico County teenager missing for more than a week. Kelsey Marie Ratliff, 16, a student at Varina High School, was last seen by her parents June 24 after an argument about her use of a school-issued laptop computer. Her mother said she believes Kelsey may be with someone she met online.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Pinoy coop to offer computer literacy course in Jeddah
Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia who want to improve their skills in MS Office applications can avail of a computer literacy program that will begin on July 4.
GMA News |
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Poll: Public cool to Michelle, doesn't know Cindy
The public hasn't taken to Michelle Obama yet, especially whites. And it's got a question about Cindy McCain: Who is she? People are divided over whether they like the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, with 30 percent seeing her favorably and 35 percent unfavorably, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Wednesday. They tilt positively toward the spouse ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Poll: Obama beats McCain as barbecue guest
People would rather barbecue burgers with Barack Obama than with John McCain. While many are still deciding who should be president, by 52 percent to 45 percent they would prefer having Obama than McCain to their summer cookout, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Wednesday. Men are about evenly divided between the two while women prefer Obama by 11 percentage points. ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Microsoft seeks partners for new bid for Yahoo: WSJ
WASHINGTON - Microsoft is considering a new attempt to buy part of Yahoo in a deal with other media companies that would likely see a break-up of the Internet firm, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Khaleej Times |
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Computer simulations help predict fracture risk
Using a Blue Gene supercomputer, scientists of ETH Zurich and the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory demonstrated the most extensive simulation yet of actual human bone structure.
uniprotokolle |
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Oracle Expands Berkeley Database Line
It said Berkeley DB 4.7 features improved caching, faster database recovery, and cycling master for replicated (HA) environments. Berkeley DB XML 4.7 features cost-based query optimization and supports XQuery update and XQilla processing.
Computer Business Review |
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Most Watch Tv On Computers To Catch Up
The overwhelming majority of persons who watch television shows on their computer monitors do so to catch an episode they missed on TV, according to a study conducted ...
ContactMusic |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-02 10:51 WALL STREET OUTLOOK Higher open seen on rekindled Microsoft bid talk for Yahoo
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Wall Street is on track to open higher Wednesday, helped by a media report that Microsoft is considering a fresh takeover bid for Yahoo, with Starbucks also in focus after the coffee chain said it would close several hundred stores in the U.S.
Interactive Investor |
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Netgear Unveils Open Source Wireless-G Router
It said the WGR614L router is Windows Vista-certified and features a 240MHz MIPS32 CPU core with 16KB of instruction cache, 16KB data cache, 1KB pre-fetch cache, 16MB RAM, and 4MB flash memory.
Computer Business Review |
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SVOX and Microsoft Collaborate on Auto Products
German embedded speech solutions company SVOX and Microsoft have collaborated on a text-to-speech application for automotive communication, entertainment, information, and navigation products.
Computer Business Review |
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Nbc - No Live Coverage Of Major Olympic Contests On The Web
Although NBC has said that it plans to provide 2,200 hours of live coverage of the Olympics online, none of the major events being shown on television will be shown on ...
ContactMusic |
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Verisae Names Greg Effertz Chief Financial Officer
Verisae, a web-enabled, clean technology software and services company, announced today that Gregory A. Effertz has been named Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Effertz joins Verisae with over 20 years of executive experience, working across a variety of technology and retail sectors. This is a new position for Verisae, which showcases the ongoing success and development at the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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eMachines Delivers Affordable New Desktop PCs to Help Students Get Ready for Fall Studies
eMachines today introduced a new line of desktop PCs ideal for home PC users and students heading back to school this fall. The new line of value-priced PCs feature powerful processors and exciting multimedia features, making them ready to take on the latest entertainment and productivity applications, as well as educational projects and presentations. Complementing the new PCs are two eMachines ...
Centre Daily Times |
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