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Exclusive: Police probe their own policy expert over email
A TOP police adviser is being quizzed by his own force over an email.
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Rolling with the changes
The music industry now demands that musicians think creatively not only about their songs but also about their careers.The industry, shaken by the digital revolution that has replaced the brick-and-mortar marketplace with a bazaar that exists in the thin wire of computer lines, is changing...
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WELCOME GUEST! Senior IOC member Kevan Gosper slammed International Olympic Committee officials for apparently agreeing with China to censor the Internet, saying the deal left him humiliated, reports said Friday.
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Terrorism and the Internet
As the Internet continues to dominate the world over, the nation's military is considering how to better handle threats posed by attacks through it.
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Publishers, stores contend with textbook digitization
The Internet has sparked a paperless revolution, creating potential problems for college textbook publishers and university bookstores. File-sharing sites such as ThePirateBay.org allow students to not only skip a trip to the university bookstore but forego buying physical textbooks altogether.
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Watchdog shines light on public spending, payrolls
A computer and curiosity are all it takes now to learn which state employee earns the most, what perks a schools superintendent enjoys and who benefits from pork-barrel spending.
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Motion Announces TELUS As Latest Canadian Value Added Reseller
Motion Computing®, a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, and TELUS, a leading telecommunications provider in Canada, today announced that TELUS is now reselling the C5 mobile clinical assistant (MCA) to enhance its healthcare offering.
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Kerio Technologies Announces Teqdis As A Leading Distributor In India
Kerio Technologies, Inc. a provider of award-winning Internet security and messaging software, recently announced its new partnership with Teqdis Specialist Distribution, a leading technology distributor in based in Mumbai, India.
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Gangguan Perkhidmatan di sekitar kawasan Taman Puchong (Wireless Broadband(WBB)).
1. Maklumat ini ditujukan kepada semua pelanggan Wireless Broadband(WBB) terutama di sekitar kawasan Taman Puchong.
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jan 2006 21:39 UTC
Apple Computer's announcement of new Macs based on processors from Intel raises an interesting question: Since both the Mac and Windows operating systems now run on Intel-based hardware, shouldn't it be easy to run both on the same computer ? That simple question deserves a simple answer.
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 30th Dec 2006 16:32 UTC
Since it's year end, I thought I'd post one more "fun piece" for everybody. After Thom posted an article on his customized KDE desktop , I thought it might be interesting to compare desktop screengrabs and see what other OSNews'ers desktops look like. Are you cluttered or clean? Are you minialist?
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William Hill blasts UK’s tax on internet gambling
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age , Friday 1 August 2008 at 07:26:00 Bookmaker William Hill is blasting the UK government for its 'flip-flopping' gambling policy Bookmaker William Hill has attacked the UK government's 'flip-flopping' gambling policy after recording an underlying 10% fall in first-half profits resulting from losing results at Euro 2008 and Royal Ascot.... ...
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Brobama.org aims to make election 'brocessible'
An image of Barack Obama grinning beneath a backwards hat and a pair of Wayfarers greets visitors to Brobama.org, a new web site devoted to clarifying what the presidential candidate means to "the common bro."
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China Lifts Some Internet Restrictions at Olympics (Update2)
Aug. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China is allowing journalists to view some Web sites previously barred at the Beijing Games following pressure from the International Olympic Committee.
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West Dundee sets recycling program
WEST DUNDEE – The village will conduct an electronic-waste recycling collection program from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the West Dundee Public Works facility, 900 Angle Tarn.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-01 07:12 China's Hu says don't politicize Olympics; some Internet curbs lifted - UPDATE
BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - President Hu Jintao said Friday efforts to politicize the Beijing Olympics will do no good, even as Olympic organizers sought to relieve some of the international pressure by apparently lifting some Internet curbs.
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MormonTimes.com: Web-based innovations cranking up genealogy research
New innovations in doing genealogy research over the Internet are just around the corner, Web entrepreneur Paul Allen said.
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China lifts Internet curbs at Games centre
The International Olympic Committee says China has agreed to lift its censorship of Internet usage for reporters covering next month's Beijing Games. At the Games media centre access will be free. But, correspondents say elsewhere in China an array of websites remain blocked to the public.
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Hu says don't politicise the Games, some Internet curbs lifted
Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday efforts to politicise the Beijing Games would not work, while Olympic organisers tried to relieve pressure by apparently lifting some Internet curbs.
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Hu says don't politicise the Games, some Internet curbs lifted
Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday efforts to politicise the Beijing Games would not work, while Olympic organisers tried to relieve pressure by apparently lifting some Internet curbs.
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Olympic organisers to lift Internet restrictions
BEIJING (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organisers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
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Trusted Resource for the Working RF Engineer
A reader shared some thoughts the other day on a multicomponent design that was meant for a wireless application.
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Hu says China stands by Games pledges, web curbs lifted
By Benjamin Kang Lim and Karolos Grohmann
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Restrictions on net access in China seem relaxed
In a reversal of previous statements, the International Olympic Committee said it had never agreed to allow China to limit Internet access to foreign journalists during the Games.
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