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The Malaysia Gambling Crackdown
Victor Chandler the Gibraltar-based online bookmaker and casino has announced that 15 employees at its Malaysian IT and customer services center were arrested last week following a police raid.
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Linked by killermike on Wed 18th Apr 2007 10:07 UTC
In this article, I'm going to explore the idea that the 8 bit home computer not only had a great deal to offer the prehistoric early-humans of 1985 but that it may also have a place in the modern world; perhaps, there is something that we can learn from it.
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Bus bunching problem gets high-tech help
The CTA hopes to reduce delays next month by getting bus supervisors out of their booths and into hybrid vehicles equipped with global positioning system phones and computers to more quickly untangle the head-scratching phenomenon where buses stack up along the same route.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Computers make rubbish musicians
HUMANS can tell the difference if a piece of music is being played by a computer or a fellow mortal, a top German shrink claims.
The Inquirer |
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Hitachi to launch 3.5" 1TB drives
Company shaves idle energy consumption. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is set to announce a new 3.5in hard disk drive family for desktop PCs. The company said the new line includes better data protection capabilities and 43 percent better idle power consumption than the Deskstar 7K1000 line.
TechWorld |
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Comparing prices: Mac vs. Windows laptops
Think Macs costs more than PCs? PC World’s James A. Martin compares the cost of Mac laptops to their Windows-based equivalents.
Macworld |
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Flavour of the Month: Windows to opportunities
Spotting a latent demand and building an enterprise to meet that demand is what differentiates an entrepreneur from the rest. When Ziff-Davis Publishing brought out their magazine - Popular Electronics , little did they knew that their endeavor would change the software skyline of the world in the coming years.
CIOL |
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John Brummett
Thinking at Harding The big news is not that Mark Elrod is moving his blog from public to private so that only a hundred or so approved friends will be able to read and respond to it.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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posted by Rahul Gaitonde on Thu 24th Feb 2005 20:29 UTC
Carly Fiorina's undoing was her inability to capitalise on the 2002 HP-Compaq merger, seen as her bet-the-company move. HP is on shaky ground at the moment because its product portfolio has become too large and diversified to manage, and lacks organisation-wide synergy.
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posted by Alan Fisher on Tue 8th Apr 2003 06:33 UTC
I'm going to warn you now - this editorial is as much rant as anything else, you have been warned! One of the things that really bugs me in the comments often found in articles is the "my OS can do this better/bst" type stuff, it's not just Windows or Linux Users, it comes from a lot of camps.
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Bobbie Johnson on solving the largest security flaw on the internet
Bobbie Johnson explains the security flaw in web-browsers that has now been fixed
Guardian Unlimited |
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Vernier Makes 'Logger Lite' Free For Intel-Powered 'Classmate PCs'
Vernier Software & Technology is offering its Logger Lite software free for Intel-powered classmate PCs, as well as other small, low-cost computer options
SchoolBuyer'sOnline |
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 10th Jul 2008 06:16 UTC
360Desktop is a software that extends the Windows desktop into a panaromic desktop, with unlimited space. In addition , "it allows users to easily grab their favorite web content from across the web, and put it right on their expanded desktop".
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Aveva trading in line
Computer aided design specialist Aveva said it is currently trading in line with expectations after a good start to the financial year.
ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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Department gives 'digital gifts'
In an effort to encourage "co-operative governance and empowerment of local communities", the Western Cape department of justice has donated 250 computers to disadvantaged schools in Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain, Athlone, Wynberg, Helderberg and Bellville.
Pretoria News |
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O2 Gets New Wireless Broadband USB Modem
The Compass 885 USB Modem from Sierra Wireless is now available in the UK on the O2 network. Designed for mobile professionals, laptop computer users and frequent travellers, the O2 Business USB modem has a smaller, more durable USB design with download speeds o...
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Police Department temporarily without dispach computer terminal during test
By Shavonne Potts spotts@salisburypost.com Seven minutes. A lot can happen in that time, but that's how long the Salisbury Police Department would nee ...
The Salisbury Post |
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Third lineup begins at San Francisco flagship
The third reported iPhone 3G lineup -- behind the Fifth Avenue Store in New York City and Softbank flagship in Tokyo, Japan -- has started in front of Apple's San Francisco flagship store. A little less than 36 hours before the device goes on sale, the first person lined up in front of Apple's Stockton Street retail store in downtown San Francisco ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Microsoft has urged UK PC vendors not to give customers the opportunity to buy a PC without a pre-installed operating system. Supplying base systems, or 'naked PCs', is a missed opportunity , according to Michala Alexander, Microsoft's head of anti-piracy.
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Department gives 'digital gifts'
In an effort to encourage "co-operative governance and empowerment of local communities", the Western Cape department of justice has donated 250 computers to disadvantaged schools in Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain, Athlone, Wynberg, Helderberg and Bellville.
The Star |
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Computer hackers: Internet flaw sparks biggest security fix in web history
Microsoft is among the companies announcing action against a hijacking internet scam by closing a loophole. By Bobbie Johnson
Guardian Unlimited |
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School community news briefs for Wednesday, July 9
Poway students win at fair POWAY ---- Students from Poway High Schoolâ€s 3D Computer Animation and Architectural Design classes recently won awards in a one-day competition at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar. Michael Robinson won first place and Zachary McClure won second place in the High School Architecture division; while Matthew Slagle and Andrew Doughty won honorable mention in Fine ...
North County Times |
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A Little Piece of Gamer Heaven
Every gamer has a preference for how and where they choose to play their games. If you're a PC gamer who enjoys playing a few console games here and there, you know what it's like to have the TV spoken for when you want to put your feet up and relax on the couch with your game controller. Or maybe you just want to confine your gaming to your desktop where you do most of...
AnandTech |
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California state worker probed in ID security breach
A state worker recently married to a member of the Mexican Mafia who is in Corcoran State Prison for a gang murder is herself under investigation for downloading more than 5,000 names, addresses and Social Security numbers belonging to Department of Consumer Affairs staff, The Bee has learned.
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Bloomberg L.P. Consolidates in a Revamping of Divisions
Bloomberg announced a revamping intended to play up its growing assets in television, radio and Internet content.
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