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Railhawks to show Clarets game live
The night owls amongst us will have the opportunity to see our first pre-season game live on the internet thanks to our hosts Carolina Railhawks.
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Some good, free software to try
The economy has me scrounging around more than usual. I haven't yet checked the Dumpster behind the Kroger for discarded vegetables, but I keep my eyes open for any way to save some coins.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Group Health tries Web-based care to treat high blood pressure
EDMONDS – Hypertension? Lee Fowble says he wasn't sure he knew what the word meant. And computers?
Everett Herald |
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Internet Gold's Board Approves Additional Share Buyback Program
Internet Gold Golden Lines Ltd. today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to NIS 70 million of the Company's ordinary shares. This is the second repurchases program to be authorized by the Company's Board of Directors and purchases will be made from time to time in the open market on the NASDAQ Global Market and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
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Dedication as crucial as getting your degree
Some people are surprised to learn that Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard at age 20. How could the founder of Microsoft -- the behemoth computer technology corporation -- and the third richest person on earth accomplish so much without a college degree?
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Group Health tries Web-based care to treat high blood pressure
EDMONDS – Hypertension? Lee Fowble says he wasn't sure he knew what the word meant. And computers?
Everett Herald |
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Quanta sees Q3 notebk shipments up over 20 pct Q/Q
TAIPEI, July 7 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Quanta Computer <2382.TW>, the world's largest contract laptop PC maker, said on Monday it expects its third-quarter laptop shipments to rise at least 20 percent from the second quarter, amid strong demand.
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Quanta sees Q3 notebk shipments up over 20 pct Q/Q
TAIPEI, July 7 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Quanta Computer <2382.TW>, the world's largest contract laptop PC maker, said on Monday it expects its third-quarter laptop shipments to rise at least 20 percent from the second quarter, amid strong demand.
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Is Perverted Justice safe?
Perverted Justice’s Web site boasts that Bing Liang, also known as “chicago_naperville,” was the 277th Internet sexual predator whom the citizen group has helped convict since June 2004.
Northwest Herald |
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Microsoft grows eastward to tap Boston brainpower
Microsoft is reinventing itself, and it's looking to One Memorial Drive in Cambridge for a dose of innovation. That will be the home of...
Seattle Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 21:01 UTC
"Eventually, we're going to see Vista come out. Yes, I know, even at this late date, Vista is still getting unexpected delays - it was set to go to manufacturing Oct. 25, but it's not going to make it - but it is on its way.
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'Public' online spaces don't carry speech freedoms
Rant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won't eject you for your remarks alone, however unpopular or provocative. Say it on the Internet, and you'll find that free speech and other constitutional rights are anything but guaranteed.
KATU Portland |
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Providence Health clamps down on bandwidth
Providence Health & Services has joined companies nationwide in trying to manage an internal drain that many employees see as a job perk: Hospital workers are now forbidden from downloading streaming audio or video from the Internet.
The Oregonian |
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Device sidesteps ALS' effects
Caught in the grip of a neurological disease, guitarist Freddie Everett no longer can stand on a stage and play the kind of rock 'n' roll that brought fans to their feet. But an eye-tracking computer that allows him to mix music is giving him and his fans new hope. The condition commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS - has left Everett unable to walk, talk ...
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VERIZON UNDER FIRE BECAUSE OF 'TECHNIGGA' BLOG: Najee Ali, Paul Porter and other activists plan to speak out this ...
*When you're a white guy and you do a video blog called "TechNigga," you're just begging for attention (and asking for trouble), to put it mildly. Like the saying goes, be careful what you ask for 'cause you just might get it. Well that's the case with one Loren Feldman of 1938 Media.
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Femtocells -- Picking up where the Macro Network Left Off
RadiSys' Convedia media server family now supports automatic speech recognition (ASR), or converting human speech to computer data, and text-to-speech (TTS) capabilities in multiple languages for IP contact center application developers and service providers.
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U.S. laptop searches raise privacy issues
WASHINGTON - Jawad Khaki said he first came to America because of its commitment to justice and individual freedom. Now that U.S. customs officials have interrogated him eight times and searched his smart phone, return trips to America make him doubt those freedoms.
Tucson Citizen |
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Computer gaming superstar on how to beat the pirates
Computer gaming superstar on how the industry can beat the pirates
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Google pleads with Viacom for YouTube privacy
Viacom is getting its hands on some of YouTube's sensitive user data as a result of the copyright-infringement lawsuit the conglomerate filed a year ago.
ZDNet Australia |
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Israel Steps up Crackdown on ‘Civilian’ Hamas in West Bank
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) will soon be stepping up its campaign against Hamas' civilian infrastructure in the West Bank, shutting down a large number of Hamas-affiliated charities, confiscating their property, and searching computers and documents that detail their activity, Haaretz reported on Monday.
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Online spaces don't carry speech rights
NEW YORK - Rant all you want in a public park. A police officer generally won't eject you for your remarks alone, however unpopular or provocative.
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal |
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WebVertising.com Expands Portfolio, Offers New Services; Company Launches Seven Websites in June, Hires Additional Staff
WebVertising.com, a full-service Web design and development firm is expanding. Rochester company offers competitive new services, hires three additional staff members. Since June 1st, the company has launched Websites for Mark's Pizzeria, ClubHouse Fun Center, Countyline Raceway, Christina A. Agola Attorneys & Counselors at Law, PLLC., Flower City Glass, TotallyRochester.com, and eco-friendly ...
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Oil & Gas Industry Has More Options for CAD Document Management & Sharepoint Integration
The oil and gas industry players now have new support software options available to their critical function tasks, via Practical Programs' new Data Viewer Total Document Management (Dc TDM) for CAD. This is welcome news for oil and gas engineering functions worldwide.
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New CTMI Web Site by i5 Web Works Provides Easy Reference for Clients
CTMI's new Web site, designed by i5 web works, launched smoothly on May 20, 2008. The new site functions as an updated online brochure, allowing CTMI's prospective clients to access information about the company's services. The new site features added services, a clean, professional look, easier navigation and built-in search engine optimization. View the new site at www.CTMI.com.
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Creditplus Launch Social Media Videos of Car Finance Customers
Car finance specialist Creditplus have launched independent video customer testimonials of their car finance customers as the popularity of social media accelerates across the internet.
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