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U.S. loses appeals in WTO shrimp cases
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R.I.P Taco Stand Lady, Margarite Faras
San Carlos, AZ ’Äì The late Margarite Faras, former member of the Tribal Council, representing the Gilson Wash District and the Late Delliman Clark, Sr., were remembered by the San Carlos Apache Tribe on Thursday, July 3. As the Tribal Flag situated in front of the Tribal Administration building was lowered half-staff in their memory.
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"Play from Xbox 360 Hard drive!"
Get involved with Eurogamer's community portal, including reader reviews, personal game collections, private discussion groups, Xbox Live gamertag integration and tons more.
EuroGamer |
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Coming this Fall: Free Textbooks
A pilot project aims to upend the publishing industry, and help strapped students, by offering textbooks free of charge online
Time.com via Yahoo! News |
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Texas Surplus Lines Association President: Membership Has Its Perks
Lana Parks says her managing general agency, The Parks Group, bought a new computer system after a fellow member of the Texas Surplus Lines Association shared with her their experience and knowledge o
Insurance Journal |
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Foundation funds helps school district
Thanks to grants from the Washington County Riverboat Foundation, the Highland School District will be able to equip every classroom with a new computer for the upcoming school year.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Australia unveils online code of conduct
Australia on Wednesday unveiled a new code of conduct to regulate online and mobile phone content which will call for classifications similar to those for films, a government spokesman said.
PhysOrg |
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Researchers look to air-condition computer chips
By RICK CALLAHAN (AP) -- Purdue University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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ISU: Laptop with students' info stolen from professor
Associated Press - July 16, 2008 10:44 AM ET TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - Indiana State University says a laptop containing personal information about more than 2,500 current and former students...
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DPS to auction confiscated swag, retired cruisers
Hundreds of cars, trucks, vans, garbage trucks, RVs, computers, deer antlers – even a sheep head and a typewriter. That’s some of what will be on the block at a Department of Public Safety auction Saturday in Santa Fe.
KOB-TV Albuquerque |
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XBox 360 To Stream Netflix Movies
Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal announced Monday with Netflix Inc. that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs.
Channel 8 San Diego |
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Researchers Look To Air-condition Computer Chips
Purdue University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips. Their experimental system, which flushes a refrigerant through tiny channels cut into chips, is intended for the high-power electronics found in radar and advanced weapons systems such as lasers, said Issam Mudawar, a mechanical engineering ...
Channel 8 San Diego |
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The Basics In Starting Your Own Prepaid Phone Card Business On The Internet
Selling prepaid phone cards on the Internet is a very lucrative venture. In fact, many profit-minded individuals using phone cards as their online business niche brags of earning a tidy profit, while enjoying a good business reputation.
Turks.US |
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Dropouts Gates, Jobs, Dell Unworthy to Get U.K. Visa (Update1)
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gordon Brown says he wants the brightest people in the world to come live in Britain. Unless they are Bill Gates , Steve Jobs and Michael Dell , all of whom would be excluded under the government's new immigration rules.
Bloomberg.com |
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Barclays Pinsentry has unblemished fraud record
No Barclays online customer using its two-factor authentication security device has been hit by fraud, according to the bank. The...
Computer Weekly |
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Half of government employees using shared services
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 15:32:00 Cabinet Office transformational government strategy reports good progress More than half of government employees are now using shared services, according to the Cabinet Office's annual report on The Transformational Government Strategy....
Computing.co.uk |
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Sony VAIO Z-series vs. MacBook Air: fight!
Filed under: Laptops Like we mentioned in our hands-on impressions , the new Z-series laptops from Sony are in many ways impressive, but in ultimate thinness they leave a bit to be desired. This is perhaps best demonstrated best by Journal du Geek's comparison shots here with the MacBook Air . Sure, the Z wins all over the place on specs, with Centrino 2, discreet graphics, a ...
Engadget |
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Toshiba cuts waiting times at Erotica shows
Computing, Computing , Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 15:26:00 Printing system cuts forgery, costs and entry speeds UK adult exhibition Erotica has cut ticket printing costs for 80,000 visitors. The three-day show had problems with long queues and visitors who had not pre-booked, prompting organisers to invest...
Computing.co.uk |
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Half of government employees using shared services
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 15:32:00 Cabinet Office transformational government strategy reports good progress More than half of government employees are now using shared services, according to the Cabinet Office's annual report on The Transformational Government Strategy....
vnunet.com |
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RingCube Managed Virtualization Workspaces to be Delivered on MXI Security Biometric USB Drives
RingCube and MXI Security have partnered to deliver MojoPac Enterprise on MXI Security's Stealth MXP Biometric USB drives. The integrated mobile virtual desktop solution enables users to securely carry their entire desktop environment including applications, files and settings on a portable USB drive and access it from any PC - at work, home, at a customer site or on a public computer -- online ...
SYS-CON Media |
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AdaptiveMobile Sees Sharp Rise in Mobile Network Virus Attacks
AdaptiveMobile, (www.adaptivemobile.com), the leading security provider of mobile subscriber protection for enterprises and individuals, today recommends mobile operators step-up security for their subscribers, as it witnesses a steady rise ...
ebizQ.net |
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Aircon used to keep chips cool
BOFFINS AT PURDUE University, perhaps inspired by the beer fridge they have in the lab, have been inspired to use air conditioning technology on computer chips.
The Inquirer |
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Brazilians first to unlock new iPhone: reports
A Brazilian company is claiming to be the first to have found a way to unlock Apple's new iPhone 3G, getting around restrictions that require users to sign up for calling plans with exclusive carriers, reports said Tuesday.
The Manila Times |
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Automotive Industry Experts Contribute Best Practices on DrivingSales.com
DrivingSales.com (www.DrivingSales.com), the auto industry's original online community and social networking site, today announced that over two dozen industry experts have become frequent bloggers on DrivingSales.com. Member-generated content is a cornerstone of the DrivingSales community, and the site continues to draw industry thought leaders who are contributing best practices in their ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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HotChalk Zogby Survey Shows Teachers Want More Parental Involvement in Kids' Education
HotChalk, the first collaborative online education resource to connect K-12 teachers, students and parents, today announced the first findings of an omnibus survey profiling teachers' attitudes about jobs and resources.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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