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3 Charged With Selling Body-Building Drugs
CONCORD, N.H. -- Three Massachusetts residents have been indicted in New Hampshire on federal charges of importing prescription drugs from overseas and selling them illegally through the Internet.
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Cash America to Appoint Timothy Ho As President of Its Internet Services Division
Cash America International, Inc. (NYSE: CSH) announced today that Timothy S. Ho will become President of the Company's Internet Services Division effective October 1, 2008. Mr. Ho currently serves as the Senior Vice President-Strategic Development of the Internet Services Division. Albert Goldstein, the current President of the Company's Internet Services Division and Alexander Goldstein, the ...
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Among LI's military families, worry, fear continue
The phone call came early Monday of last week, while Beth Delli-Pizzi was vacationing in Maine and her soldier husband was deployed in Afghanistan near the lawless Pakistan border.
Newsday |
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QLogic validates compatibility of FCoE networks with HP Fibre Channel storage
QLogic Corp., a provider of networking for storage and high performance computing (HPC), announced Wednesday the results of the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Test Drive , conducted in June this year, in San Diego.
Computer Technology Review |
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Shuttleworth challenges Linux to beat Apple
SPEAKING AT O'Reilly Media's Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland, Oregon on Tuesday evening, Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth challenged Linux developers to surpass Apple's OS/X desktop eye-candy and polished integration to attract more new users.
The Inquirer |
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The Prima Data: Replacing hard drive can be safe, inexpensive
Hello Prima Data,
Savannah Morning News |
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices hurt mining and energy shares. U.S. index futures retreated, while Asian shares advanced.
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices hurt mining and energy shares. U.S. index futures retreated, while Asian shares advanced.
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Latest crime round-up from West Lancashire
Round-up of crime from across West Lancashire. AUGHTON: A safe, large amount of cash, jewellery and computer equipment was stolen from a house on Beech Road between 1pm and 4pm on Monday. Thieves climbed up to the first floor and smashed a window at the back of the house to gain entry.
Ormskirk Maghull and Skelmersdale Advertiser |
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Businessman wins Facebook libel case
LONDON (Reuters) - A businessman won a libel case and 22,000 pounds in damages at the High Court on Thursday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking Web site Facebook.
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Intel Capital pumps $17 Mn into 3 Indian firms
Singapore: Chipmaker Intel's venture capital arm Intel Capital said on Thursday it would pump $17 million into three Indian companies, comprising two Internet portals and one advertising firm.
SiliconIndia |
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Man wins Facebook libel case
A BRITISH businessman has won a libel case after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking web site Facebook.
Adelaide Now |
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Man wins Facebook libel case
A BRITISH businessman has won a libel case after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking web site Facebook.
News Interactive |
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Mandriva and PTech Announce Low-cost Desktop with Mandriva Linux
"PTech's new solution is called the TechSurfer. TechSurfer is a web-centric computing platform that is designed for customers who mostly surf the web; download music; and utilize VOIP services, such as Skype. The TechSurfer platform is also suitable for very light desktop productivity applications.
Linux Today |
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British ISPs in new deal to tackle music piracy
The music industry and internet service providers (ISPs) in Britain have reached a deal to tackle online piracy, which has caused a massive fall in CD sales.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Snap-on Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA), a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of tools, diagnostics, equipment, software and service solutions for professional users, today announced operating results for the second quarter of 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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Avistar and MVC Mobile Video Communications Team to Deliver Desktop Videoconferencing Solutions in Germany
FRANKFURT, Germany and SAN MATEO, Calif.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Businessman wins Facebook libel case
LONDON (Reuters) - A businessman won a libel case and 22,000 pounds in damages at the High Court on Thursday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking Web site Facebook.
Scotland Today |
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Google invests in plug-in cars
Two companies developing technology for plug-in electric vehicles have won investment from Google.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft will release the final build of IE7 today to customers. IE7 will be made available via Automatic Updates on the 1st of November. At the moment there is no link on Microsoft.com, but Yahoo has the final build bundled with Yahoo Mail . FlexBeta is currently hosting Internet Explorer 7 Final without the need of downloading Yahoo Mail . My take: Read about my thoughts on IE7's new ...
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Tasktop Technologies Unveils Tasktop Pro with Time Tracking
Tasktop Technologies, the company that created and leads the popular Eclipse Mylyn open source task management tool, today announced the availability of the Tasktop Pro Summer 2008 release.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Jan 2006 00:53 UTC
On Tuesday, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) reaffirmed Microsoft's FAT patents (covering the File Allocation Table), but sources close to the Public Patent Foundation indicate that this is not the end of the story of efforts to overthrow these patents.
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by b3timmons (3.72) on Sun 13th May 2007 19:34 UTC
Open source guru Alan Cox has voiced his support for the controversial version 3.0 of the GNU General Public Licence in an exclusive podcast interview with Computer Weekly.
New Mobile Computing |
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Scripps Networks Interactive Provides Financial Forecast for Third Quarter
Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. , the parent company of such popular television and Internet lifestyle brands as HGTV, Food Network and DIY Network, today provided financial forecasts for the third quarter and affirmed its previously issued pro forma guidance for the full-year 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Businessman awarded £22,000 damages after ex-friend set up Facebook account calling him a liar
A businessman today won £22,000 in damages after a former friend set up a false Facebook profile saying he owed money, was a liar and was interested in gay sex
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