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As part of p-card probe, TBI takes county computers issued to Finch
Agents of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have seized computers issued to former Knox County Senior Community Services Director Cynthia Finch and others, as part of a probe into purchasing-card use by the county mayor and his staff.
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puzzling Chinese multinationals, hightech, travel, outsourcing, trade, entrepreneurship
How to profit from rising Chinese trade, yuan and stock market? How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? Learn about Chinese multinationals Haier, TCL, China Mobile, China Oil, Shanghai Auto, China Construction Bank, China Internet Companies and stock market.
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FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will recommend that the nation’s largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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iPhone fans fawn over 3G debut
Apple lovers lined up outside Apple and AT&T stores before sunrise to be among the first to own the new-generation iPhone with GPS and faster Internet. Spots near the front door of the Shadyside Apple store were being sold for $35 each by one enterprising customer.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 9th Jan 2007 21:45 UTC
Apple today announced the long awaited iPhone , a device that I predicted about years 1.5 ago that it would happen (I won't forget how a fellow editor from a Mac site emailed me to say that I am crazy after reading my blog back then). But the iPhone is real, and it's public information now.
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With speculation flying about what ' fun new products ' Apple plans to announce next week, from video iPods to DVR-enabled Mac minis, Microsoft has its own surprise up its sleeve . The web is abuzz with guesses as to what the Redmond company plans to unveil at origamiproject.com on March 2nd.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 1st Aug 2005 00:05 UTC
Don't be jealous of programmers using new languages, such as Python or C#! C++ gives you many ways to iterate through data you've stored in containers, supports for-each, and has helpful devices called lambda functions.
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by Elizabeth Shaw The Flint Journal
Thomas Simonetti The Flint Journal Kettering math professor Kevin Tebeest put a sophisticated Personal Weather Station on the roof of his garage about a year and a half ago. As a hobby, he keeps local weather data and compiles it on his weather Web site.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Dec 2007 16:27 UTC
Since my Cube could not run Leopard , and I did not have any other Macs, I was unable to delve into Leopard right away. Apple NL was kind enough to fix this problem for us, by generously loaning me a brand new MacBook with Leopard installed so I could review it for OSNews. Read on for the findings.
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posted by Nicholas Blachford on Wed 11th Feb 2004 21:03 UTC
At the end of Part 2 (Part 1 is here ) I asserted that a new force would enter the world of computing completely changing the landscape. I stated that Microsoft will lose this battle. I lied, there is more than one force, but one way or another there will be one result.
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In Silicon Valley, a mild-mannered specter haunts Facebook
Aaron Greenspan, an amiable young entrepreneur, toils a mere 15-minute walk south of the Palo Alto, Calif., offices of Facebook, where he’s forging something of a cottage industry out of needling the current darling of Silicon Valley.
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"Recently a blog post entitled 'Why Desktop Linux is its own worst enemy' has come across my feed-radar a few times. It's yet another in the long line of 'Linux ain't ready yet' jeremiads and it doesn't really say anything new yet it got on my nerves. Why?"
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
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Retuning WEEI.com taps Herald reporters
Boston has become Title Town and sports radio station WEEI-AM has been riding that wave of success with little on-air competition. Now, the station hopes to attract an online...
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Library A Teen Play Station
While their friends played personal computer or the latest interactive video games, 15-year-old Nathan Cruzado spent time teaching his 12-year-old friend, Jimmy Wills, how to play a much simpler, time-tested pastime - checkers.
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Winters, Yonker Verdict Over Civil Theft Upheld
Lawyers William Winters and Marc Yonker - famous locally for ads on billboards, phone books and Web sites - must pay their former employer more than $1.7 million for stealing his clients, a judge ruled Friday.
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Wireless Field Hands Show Time To Reap, Time To Sow
For apple growers such as Abby Jacobson, making or losing money depends as much on what they don't do as what they do.
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Murdoch 'Unlikely' To Join Scuffle Over Yahoo Bid
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch said his media conglomerate is "very unlikely" to be a part of any deal for Yahoo Inc., scuttling talk that Microsoft Corp. was making headway in enlisting the media mogul as part of a deal to break up the Internet search company.
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Regulators May Cap Price Of EU Texting
European regulators are nearing a decision on whether to impose price caps on text messaging and mobile Internet use while traveling.
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AT&T: Apple glitch stalls activations
AT&T said a breakdown in Apple's iTunes service prevented customers from activating their new iPhone 3G handsets Friday in its stores as planned. “There's a worldwide issue with iTunes that Apple is working to resolve,” AT&T spokesman Mike Coe said. “While Apple is resolving the issue, we're telling people to sync up to iTunes later at home.” AT&T, Apple's exclusive U.S. partner, began selling ...
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Asia's Gray Market Awaits IPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone on Friday, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
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Stimulus Checks Are Bait Used By E-Mail 'Phishing' Scammers
Seizing on the major fiscal news of the year, Internet scammers are trying to use federal economic stimulus checks as a hook to steal personal financial information, the Internal Revenue Service warns.
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Charlotte heeds the call of the new iPhone
An overnight stay in his car at SouthPark mall didn't seem unreasonable for Daniel Eller of Charlotte, who said he had waited more than a year for an Apple iPhone. Arriving around 10 p.m. Thursday, the 26-year-old camped out in the parking lot until the mall opened at 6 a.m. Friday. He was first in line when the mall's Apple store opened its doors at 8 a.m. for the release of the new iPhone. ...
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