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Employment Applications Now Being Accepted on the Red Hawk Casino Web Site
The Red Hawk Casino, formerly known as the Foothill Oaks Casino, announced today that it is now accepting applications for employment on its Web site.
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Seven steps for deploying unified communications
In an effort to educate its customers and to better position itself as an industry leading IT solutions and services provider, Dimension Data Canada has come up with a list of seven key consideration points for successful unified communications (UC) deployment.
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DRAM Module Makers Think It Is Time For Price Hike
Compare products side-by-side, real-time! See example chart Click on an image to open a Slide Show. More Slide Shows
Tom's Hardware Guide |
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Surviving the Laptop Upgrade Wars
In this edition of “Who Designed This Crap?” Barry Gerber talks about how difficult it is to upgrade to a new laptop and who should be responsible for fixing the problem.
Tom's Hardware Guide |
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Core(TM) 2 Duo COM Express Module Targets 'Extreme Rugged' Apps
SAN JOSE, Calif. , April 9, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Ampro Computers Inc., a leading supplier of board-level embedded computers, today announced availability of the industry's first "extreme rugged" computer-on-module (COM) based on Intel's Core2 Duo processor and GME965 chipset.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals
The head of U.S. Homeland Security says federal cyber sleuths are developing an early warning system against hacker attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure.
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids |
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NHL Network Online Launches with Marquee Sponsors Bud Light, Cisco, Dodge and Verizon Wireless
NEW YORK----The National Hockey League today unveiled the NHL Network Online, a groundbreaking broadband media service sponsored by NHL partners Bud Light, Cisco, Dodge and Verizon Wireless, and available for free to fans at NHL.com.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ASUS Announces the Essentio CS5110 Powerful Mini Desktop PC
ASUS today announced a mini desktop PC that's only 7.8 x 11.4 x 3.15 inches in size and 7.5 pounds in weight. It features Intel Core 2 Dual, MXM MN8600M GT 256M graphics, Blu-Ray DVD and 7.1 sound. Here ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Infineon identified as baseband driver of 3G iPhone
Infineon Technologies appears to have won the coveted prize of baseband supplier for the upcoming Apple 3G enabled iPhone.
EETimes |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 19th Jan 2007 22:55 UTC
Apple seeded developers with a new build of Mac OS X Leopard Thursday night, the first in more than a month.
OS News |
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Australian iPhone due this summer, non-exclusive?
Australia may be receiving the iPhone as soon as this summer, rumors suggest. The country's local edition of Macworld cites "reliable sources," who at first indicated that the iPhone would not come to the country until next year, but then pointed to a release date in either June or July. This is said to be bolstered by talk from resellers contact...
MacNN |
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Tulare County reveals reasons for firing Lindsay library worker
VISALIA -- After nearly a month of biting their tongues, Tulare County officials responded Tuesday evening to a former Lindsay library aide's allegations that she was wrongfully fired for reporting a patron viewing child pornography on the library's public computer.
The Fresno Bee |
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Become an Internet.com member today.
A little wooing goes a long way. After weeks of being rebuffed, EMC announced yesterday that it will acquire Iomega for $213 million, with the tender offer expected to complete by the end of June (see EMC, Iomega Begin Merger Talks ).
Enterprise Storage Forum |
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Launch of NHL Network Online Breaks New Ground in Multimedia, Immersing Fans in the NHL Experience with Seven Channels ...
NEW YORK----The National Hockey League today launched the NHL Network Online, the premier Web destination for NHL multimedia. Available for free at NHL.com and delivered through a sleek new broadband media player, NHL Network Online gives fans a completely new experience for interacting with the League's digital content.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Online Crooks Face Tough Competition
Fierce competition among identity thieves has driven the prices for stolen data down to bargain-basement levels, which has forced crooks to adopt mainstream business tactics to lure customers, according to a new report on Internet security threats. Credit card numbers were selling for as little as 40 cents each and access to a bank account was going for $10 in the second half of 2007, ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Opening Glance: Computers, Peripherals
Computer and peripheral stocks were mixed Wednesday morning as the broader market fell after United Parcel Service Inc. decreased its first-quarter earnings forecast, increasing ongoing concerns about the health of corporate earnings.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Web Users in Malware Crosshairs
Symantec warns of grim new sophistication among hackers and cybercriminals.
PC World |
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Authorities break up Mass. gambling ring
BOSTON (AP) -- Law enforcement officials say they have broken up an organized gambling syndicate in Boston and other Massachusetts locations that took in more than $1 million a year.
North Adams Transcript |
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13:00 (BST), 09/04/2008 Maximum-Football Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS A new update has blitzed through the ...
A new update has blitzed through the offensive line and his headed straight for hard drives!
gamesindustry.biz |
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
OLPC computers on their way to Birmingham, Ala. — Mar. 05, 2008 — Anyone who has thought that, as nice as the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child computers are for the target market of third-world children, they'd also make a lot of sense for U.S. kids too, is in good company. ...
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Dutch UMPC runs Ubuntu Linux
Dutch integrator Van Der Led (VDL) Designs has announced a clone of the Asus Eee PC ultra-mini PC (UMPC) notebook. The WiFi-enabled "Jisus" UMPC is equipped with a Chinese-made 1GHz Loongson CPU, has an 8.9-inch display, and runs Ubuntu Linux.
Desktop Linux |
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High-tech gets out of hand
[ They say technology is our friend. "They" being the ones who are developing the technology, and although I don't think of my computer as an enemy, I still feel slightly intimated by it. Actually I feel intimidation emanating from anything more highly advanced than my can opener, but that's beside the point I'm trying to make here. To keep abreast of the ever changing high-tech world, one must ...
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Chertoff wants early warning system for infrastructure attacks
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Federal cybersecurity officials are trying to develop an early warning system that alerts authorities to incoming computer attacks targeting critical U.S. infrastructure, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said.
CNN.com |
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Audit: Millions Wasted On Government Credit Cards
Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie, lavish dinners and other questionable expenses to their government credit cards over a 15-month period, congressional auditors say.
WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul |
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Tiny notebooks from Dell and HP marching their way to your lap
...and it will be a veritable boxing match to see which one comes out on top. In this corner, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC: now available for sale to the public, with five models priced between $499 and $849. Here are some stats: 2.6...
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