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Data acquisition computer runs Windows CE 5.0 from flash
— Jul. 28, 2008 — Moxa has introduced a 1U rackmount data acquisition computer with 16 serial ports and four 10/100 Ethernet ports, all on RJ-45 jacks.
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Dan Marino denies 'Dancing With the Stars' rumors
Despite reports circulating on the Internet, former Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino will not be following in the nifty footsteps of Jason Taylor on next season's, 'Dancing with the Stars,' television show.
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Further information
The cost of Windows XP and the added SD storage necessary to run it is rumored to bring the XO's cost to just over $200. The device will only be available to governments or educational organizations, however.
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Nehalem: Intel's near future gets real
A desktop system based on Intel's upcoming Nehalem processor has been built. Meanwhile, the chipmaker's Nehalem mobile platform gets a name.
CNET |
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Clever iPhone Tricks
I'm now the owner of an Apple iPhone 3G, after waiting out the first-generation model.
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Fumo aide to plead guilty, prosecutor says
A federal prosecutor says a co-defendant of powerful state Sen. Vincent Fumo will plead guilty next week. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Zauzmer says former state Senate computer technician Leonard Luchko will plead guilty at a hearing Monday in Philadelphia.
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Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
NEW YORK -- When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small _ good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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2 Pinoys face charges for "swindling" employer in UEA
MANILA, Philippines - Two Filipinos face charges in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over accusations of swindling their Lebanese employer of Dh79,000 (P942,050), an online news site reported Thursday.
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Microsoft $20 Billion Buyback Signaled After Slump (Update3)
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer , whose botched bid for Yahoo! Inc. helped drive the stock down 17 percent since February, is about to make it up to shareholders with a buyback of as much as $20 billion, according to a top-rated software analyst.
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Hacker indictment greeted with muted response
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Federal authorities are calling it the largest hacking and identity theft case yet. But this week's indictments of 11 people who allegedly plundered millions of payment card numbers might not seriously dent the underworld where such crimes occur.
The Post-Standard |
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Council candidate Scott Colbath
Education: High school diploma, certified welder, certified appliance repair technician, certified computer electronics repair technician, some college classes in business management.
Wickenburg Sun |
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Aide to plead guilty month before Fumo trial
A computer technician accused of illegally destroying years' worth of state Senate computer records will plead guilty next week, marking the first plea in the corruption case against Sen. Vincent Fumo.
Centre Daily Times |
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Taking Video Conferencing to a Higher Level with Readyshow Video from The Conference Group
The Conference Group, based in Newark, Delaware is introducing its newest product called Readyshow Video. This is a new, state of the art browser based video conferencing software that is turning heads in the conferencing industry.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Aide to plead guilty month before Fumo trial
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A federal prosecutor says a co-defendant of powerful state Sen. Vincent Fumo will plead guilty next week. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Zauzmer says former state Senate computer technician Leonard Luchko (LUCH'-koh) will plead guilty at a hearing Monday in Philadelphia.
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DiVitas Mobile Unified Communications solution
The DiVitas Mobile Unified Communications solution lets you seamlessly switch cell calls to Wi-Fi and back and gives your mobile phones PBX capabilities.
PC Magazine |
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Great Plains Energy Announces Second Quarter Results
Great Plains Energy (NYSE: GXP) today announced a second quarter 2008 reported loss of $5.4 million or $0.06 per share, including a loss of $18.2 million or $0.21 per share from the discontinued operations of Strategic Energy. Great Plains Energy sold Strategic Energy on June 2. For the same period in 2007, the Company reported earnings of $25.1 million or $0.29 per share, including a loss of ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Hacker indictment greeted with muted response
Wed, Aug 6, 2008 (3:15 p.m.) Federal authorities are calling it the largest hacking and identity theft case yet. But this week's indictments of 11 people who allegedly plundered millions of payment card numbers might not seriously dent the underworld where such crimes occur.
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Military-grade USB key supports Linux desktops — Jun. 26, 2008 — IronKey Inc. has announced that its line of encrypted USB storage keys is now available for all major Linux operating systems (OSes).
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Prostitutes robbed, beaten in Milpitas hotel rooms
Milpitas Police Department is investigating a string of robberies against prostitutes working in local hotels. Milpitas police say the suspects set up a date and time to meet prostitutes at Milpitas hotels on the Internet, arrive, and then attack and rob the victims.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Elpida Memory Inc said Wednesday it will establish a joint company in the Chinese city of Suzhou later this year to produce dynamic random access memory chips.
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TSA approves airport friendly laptop bags
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 6 August 2008 at 22:49:00 Manufacturers rise to the challenge From August 16th the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will stop asking air travelers to remove their laptops, provided they are in the right sort of bag....
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Fly the Wi-Fi-friendly skies
Hustling to distinguish itself from the competition and find new revenue streams, Delta Air Lines plans to roll out Wi-Fi connections on all of its domestic flights by next summer. Delta is not the first airline to introduce web-ready planes. JetBlue offers simple e-mail and Amazon.com shopping. American, Continental, Virgin America, and several others are fiddling [...]
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Hacker indictment greeted with muted response
(AP:LAS VEGAS) Federal authorities are calling it the largest hacking and identity theft case yet. But this week's indictments of 11 people who allegedly plundered millions of payment card numbers might not seriously dent the underworld where such crimes occur.
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Woman had sex with 15-year-old internet pal
AN American woman flew to Australia to have sex with a 15-year-old boy she met on the internet, and they're still seeing each other.
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Woman had sex with 15-year-old internet pal
AN American woman flew to Australia to have sex with a 15-year-old boy she met on the internet, and they're still seeing each other.
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