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Dozens detained over India's string of bombings
AHMADABAD, India — Authorities scoured a western Indian city today for those behind a series of bombings that killed at least 45 people, reportedly rounding up more than two dozen residents. A little-known group claimed responsibility for the attack.
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AltaRom AltaModa Gucci haute couture at fall/winter 2008-09 shows in Rome
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When jurors Google
Easy access to news, criminal records and legal jargon raises questions about courtroom integrity S ome of the grand jurors investigating allegations of misconduct by Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon have grown tired of the probe and its near-daily media coverage, one grand juror told a Sun reporter last month.
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Microsoft vet getting GOP clicking online
WASHINGTON – On the Twittering, Facebooking, widgety frontier of politics, one of the webbiest sites this campaign season was born just a few days ago: a 24/7 online town hall, where voters, through text or video, can help craft their party’s platform. Surprise! It isn’t the Democrats. Photo caption: Cyrus Krohn is “helping bring our party to the 21st century,” the Republican National ...
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Linux-based USB Devices
The Universal Serial Bus is a useful communications interface and more popular than ever. Here are three approaches to adding USB support to an embedded system running the Linux operating system
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Internet changing contours of Indian art
By Madhusree Chatterjee, Gurgaon, July 27 : There was a time when art was considered an expression of human creativity and emotions. But art in India is fast becoming a craft powered by resource from the internet and technical skills culled from artists who post their works online.
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Home users generate vast electronic data
HCM CITY — In the future, electronic data will be increasingly generated from the home, a spokesperson from Seagate Technology, the world’s number-one hard drive manufacturer, has said.
Việt Nam News |
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Recent Original Stories
"Many changes have gone into the SUSE Linux operating system since version 10.1, including a name change: the entire operating system is now known only as openSUSE.
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CrystalVision earns Hermes
NEWINGTON and#8212; CrystalVision, a web development and Internet marketing firm, announces its recent receipt of the Hermes Creative Gold Award from the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals for its outstanding design and development...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jul 2007 20:21 UTC
Though we rely on them as a mainstay of modern computing, hard drives are really a mixed bag: part storage blessing and part performance albatross.
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Dubai Trade wants World Bank to revise UAE's ranking
Dubai: Dubai Trade, an online services provider and business facilitator for DP World DP World , Dubai Customs and Jafza Jafza will boost UAE's ranking in cross-border activities.
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Common Sense
Attention, bargain hunters: Two technology darlings, Apple and Google, are on sale at steep summer discounts.
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iPhone a hot item even in unserved countries
MOSCOW – In the Soviet days, Russians asked their American friends to bring blue jeans, rock records and other Western goods into the country. Today, Russians can buy almost anything they want here – but they are still begging for one item: Apple Inc.’s slick iPhone. Photo caption: The third-generation iPhone was released July 11 in Hong Kong. Officially, the iPhone is not available in ...
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Laptop stolen from apartment
A Ramblewood Drive woman told authorities someone broke into her apartment Thursday night or Friday morning and took her laptop, according to a Montgomery County Sheriff's Office report.
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Authorities search for India bombers who killed 39
By R.K. MISRA AHMADABAD, India (AP) -- Authorities scoured a western Indian city Sunday for those behind a series of bombings that killed at least 45 people, reportedly rounding up more than two dozen residents. A little-known group claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Business calendar
Summit Computer Training Services offers the following classes from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 4714 Parnell Ave. Call Sarah Geist at 466-6414 or go to www.summitcts.com for pricing or to register.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Digg acquisition falls through
Google drops its plans to buy Digg in a deal worth almost $200 million.
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Samsung Costume hard drive concept appeals to the ladies
Filed under: Storage Not that Samsung is actually looking to pump this out into beauty salons worldwide, but there stands at least a mild chance that sophisticated females shopping for new compacts would also spring for some storage. Joongoo Lee's Costume is a sleek, deliberately styled 2.5-inch external hard drive that looks entirely at home mixed in with various makeup components. ...
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Slow progress with new Internet rating
Sources: The Internet rating committee will convene tomorrow to review its bylaws.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Nov 2005 14:22 UTC
"After reading the round-by-round account of our dual-core desktop CPU prizefight, it should come as no shock that AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips are the runaway victors here, laying out the Intel Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chips pins up.
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Sunwest Trust and Best Online Results Unites Through New Portal to Better Serve Self Directed IRA and Escrow Clients
In the ever-growing competition in IRA and escrow market, over the years, the company has created a niche for itself and become the only company in New Mexico with the ability to act as both an escrow agent, and a custodian for an Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). (PRWeb Jul 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1147494.htm
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US national's claims about terror email being probed
A team of the Mumbai Anti Terrorist Squad went to Navi Mumbai to probe claims by an American national living there that his email id had been hacked by unknown people to send an email in the name of 'Indian Mujahideen'.
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Chandigarh government school toppers get laptops
In a one-of-its-kind morale booster for government school students, Chandigarh's education department has awarded laptops to two Class 12 toppers.
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Recent Original Stories
"With our operating system, the Playstation could very easily be your home CD player, DVD player, MP3 player and home computer, as well as a great game box," said Terra Soft CEO Kai Staats of the PS3, "This is not an application-limited appliance, this is a full-blown computer.
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Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading'
Is the Internet the enemy of reading, or has it created a new kind of reading, one that society should not discount'
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