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Polish Fin Min: Suchocka-Roguska To Take Over From Gomulka
WARSAW -(Dow Jones)- Poland's Finance Ministry said Thursday that Elzbieta Suchocka-Roguska, deputy finance minister, will take over from Stanislaw Gomulka, who resigned Wednesday.
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Trial of Hans Reiser nearing end
Associated Press - April 17, 2008 10:34 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The trial of a computer programmer accused of murdering his estranged wife is nearing an end.
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TANDBERG Reports First Quarter 2008 Results
OSLO & NEW YORK----TANDBERG® , today announced unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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Some 12% of Consumers 'Borrow' Unsecured Wi-Fi
alphadogg writes "Despite the fact that it's often considered an illegal act, a sizeable percentage of the UK/US internet-using population 'borrows' unsecured Wi-Fi access. This is according to a study conducted by the group Accenture. 'The Accenture study found that computer users are still engaging in some unsafe computing practices. Nearly half of all respondents said that they used the same ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. ( Map ) - BUFFALO, N.Y. , April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Erie and Niagara Counties, Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with new cell sites in Orchard Park , Wheatfield and Porter.
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CYPRESS, Calif. ( Map ) - CYPRESS, Calif. , April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T ) has announced a new five-year $50 million contract with the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) to increase broadband connectivity for its California Research and Education Network (CalREN).
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Trial of Hans Reiser nearing end
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The trial of a computer programmer accused of murdering his estranged wife is nearing an end. Lawyers on both sides presented closing arguments yesterday in the Oakland trial of Hans Reiser.
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Women More Likely Than Men To Surrender Security For Chocolate
The overall percentage of London office workers willing to trade their computer passwords for a few moments of chocolaty goodness was down two-thirds compared to 2007.
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Computer kiosks aid pharmacy needs
A new computer at pharmacies offers tips on drugs for your symptoms.
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Salem cops follow Facebook to boozing youths
By Tom Dalton THE SALEM NEWS (SALEM, Mass.) SALEM, Mass. — Salem's Bangkok Paradise had become so popular with under-21 drinkers that it was getting mentioned Facebook and MySpace, police said.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Apr 2007 15:23 UTC
This morning, Apple and EMI announced the availabilty of DRM-free music in the iTunes Music Store . DRM-free songs will feature a higher audio quality (256kbps), and will cost USD/EUR 1.29 per song. They also announced that they are working on getting The Beatles' music in the iTMS.
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LAUSD signs Horizon Software for food-service technology
Horizon Software International LLC, an Atlanta company that creates software for food service operations, has won a contract from the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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Iowa City psychologist arrested for child pornography
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - An Iowa City psychologist has been arrested after child pornography after employees of a computer service center allegedly found child pornography on his computer.
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Recent Original Stories
Because of Ubuntu's big release tomorrow, a review of the latest release candidate . It concludes: "To sum up my experience with Ubuntu's Dapper I will say that it is easily the most impressive Linux distribution I have used to date.
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Dell eyes retailers to expanding China presence
Moves put Dell products on the shelves of more than 12,000 stores worldwide
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Violin Memory Qualifies 1010 Memory Appliance With FalconStor(R) NSS for High Performance Data Storage Applications
Violin Memory, Inc., a provider of the world's fastest and most scalable memory appliances, today announced it has successfully tested the Violin 1010 memory appliance with the FalconStor® Network Storage Server from FalconStor Software, Inc.. The Violin 1010 memory appliance and the FalconStor NSS can be integrated within a solution to meet the high performance, virtualized data storage ...
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Cheap Mac clone draws angry response
Florida-based Psystar, the company advertising a Mac-compatible system, has attracted criticism from the hackers who created the underlying software
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OpenID projects you should know about
Hundreds of well-known Web sites like LiveJournal, America Online, and Yahoo! already use the shared identity service OpenID, with more sites adopting the technology each day. As OpenID continues to gain traction, associated projects are springing up to help implement it all across the Internet.
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Royals Broadcast Thursday Night Internet Only
Reading, PA - The Reading Royals of the ECHL today announced that the team's broadcast for tonight's playoff match-up against the Elmira Jackals (North Division Semi-Finals Game Four, Thursday, April 17, 7:05 pm) will be available on the internet only.
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Tech Stocks: EBay leads technology sector retreat while IBM advances
A weak start for tech shares focuses on eBay Inc. after it posts signs of weakness in its core auction business.
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New Jersey Could Increase Lottery Sales by 10 Percent, or Up to $250 Million, by Making Tickets Available Online, ...
STAMFORD, Conn., April 17, 2008 -- New Jersey state lottery sales could be increased as much as 10 percent - or $250 million based on 2007 sales of $2.497 billion - by making their lottery tickets available online, according to research conducted by eLottery Inc., the web-based retailer of governmental lottery tickets.
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Lord & Taylor Selects iCongo E-Commerce Solution to Drive New Online Channel
Montreal, Canada - April 14, 2008 - iCongo Inc., the North American leading provider of end-to-end retail e-commerce and cross-channel systems, announced today that Lord & Taylor, one of the nation's leading department stores, has selected iCongo's powerful e-commerce platform to drive the company's new online storefront and Internet marketing systems.
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i passed the sny studios
163519. during the game. they do a lot of work as the game going on at the same desks they do sportsnite. they had headsets, notes and laptops out, it looked like a complete mess. i was surprised, i thought they just used it during tapings.
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New Vivonet Online Career Campaign - Part of Company's Long Term Growth Strategy
Vancouver, B.C., Canada: April 14, 2008 - Today Vivonet re-launched the careers section of its website, www.vivonet.com. The revamp is a result of the increased demand to hire experienced Informational Technology workers.
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Massachusetts Could Increase Lottery Sales by 10 Percent, or Up to $458 Million, by Making Tickets Available Online, ...
STAMFORD, Conn., April 17, 2008 -- Massachusetts state lottery sales could be increased as much as 10 percent -- or $458 million based on 2007 sales of $4.580 billion -- by making their lottery tickets available online, according to research conducted by eLottery Inc., the web-based retailer of governmental lottery tickets.
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