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Aide to Pa. State Sen. Fumo Pleads Guilty
Leonard Luchko (left), a computer technician accused of destroying e-mails at the direction of indicted state senator Vincent Fumo, has also agreed to testify against Fumo at his upcoming federal trial.
KYW News Radio 1060 |
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New Computer and Laptop Website Launched by Computer Technology Expert Paul E. Steinberg
With the launch of LaptopsComputers.com and the Computers Laptops Blog, Paul E. Steinberg offers personal advice on which computer or laptop you should buy.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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The Magazine Group Launches TMG Online Video
WASHINGTON----The Magazine Group, the quality leading custom media company, has launched TMG Online Video, a new division.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Reldata increases application availability with data migration solution
Reldata Inc., a provider of consolidated storage solutions that deliver unified iSCSI SAN, NAS and WAN replication from a single virtualized storage platform, released Monday a simpler Block Data Migration solution for Reldata 9240 customers which eases the process and pain of data movement without disrupting IT operations.
Computer Technology Review |
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CA enhances mainframe management solutions across operating systems
CA Inc. announced Monday its plan to release a range of enhancements to its mainframe management software for the z/OS , z/VSE, and z/VM platforms, empowering customers to derive optimum business value from their investments in mainframe infrastructure.
Computer Technology Review |
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Smart Modular announces new SSDs in its Xceed storage solution line
Smart Modular Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of memory modules, solid-state storage products, embedded computing subsystems, and TFT-LCD display products, announced Monday six new SSDs (solid state drives) in the Xceed family of industrial-grade storage solutions.
Computer Technology Review |
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Apple's MobileMe mail, Google's Gmail go dark
Apple's MobileMe and Google's Gmail online e-mail services suffered hours-long outages Monday, leaving millions of users unable to access their accounts.
Macworld UK |
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New iPod Touch and MacBooks coming soon, analysts say
Apple is likely to announce a redesigned iPod touch and slimmer MacBooks at an event in September, analysts said on Monday. The announcements - scheduled ahead of the US holiday shopping season - could include price drops for the iPod touch and MacBook laptops.
Macworld UK |
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Medicare glitch puts doctor payments on hold
Doctors at the Scotts Valley Medical Clinic are mystified by a computer glitch that on May 1 halted their payments for seeing patients with Medicare.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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DJ DGAP-Adhoc: DATA MODUL AG: Good business development despite economic expectations
DATA MODUL AG / Half Year Results 12.08.2008 Release of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Financial.de |
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Adlington's parents victims of ticket scam
The parents of swimming gold medallist Rebecca Adlington are among the victims of an internet ticket scam.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Get Linked in to enhance job search
What is LinkedIn? LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) is an online business networking site which, when used appropriately, can enhance your networking and job search strategy.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Online visas from next year
12 August 2008 ABU DHABI -- The Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that people can apply for all types of visas online through its web site www.moieserv.ae from January next year.
Zawya |
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Smile, you may be on city camera
Scranton’s $220,000 wireless surveillance system became operational last week, nearly two years after city leaders proposed the state-of-the-art, crime-fighting tool.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Oman set to launch 'e-payment' portal
12 August 2008 MUSCAT -- The Sultanate is getting ready to launch soon an 'e-payment' portal, one of the main components of the 'e-Oman' initiative that aims at transforming the country into a digital society, officials of the Information Technology Authority (ITA) said.
Zawya |
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IT spending set to surge
12 August 2008 Rapidly growing populations and windfall profits from the energy sector have meant that public sectors in the Gulf States are now better positioned than ever to invest in world-class IT solutions.
Zawya |
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Sun Microsystems Inc., the world's fourth-biggest maker of server computers, may have its credit rating reduced by Moody's Investors Service as its sales and market share decline.
Toronto Star |
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Stylish (and wireless) frame
Most people tend to notice the pictures and ignore the frame. But a digital photo frame by the French interior designer Andree Putman may upstage your vacation shots. She designed it for Parrot, a Paris-based company specializing in wireless and mobile-technology products.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Mercedes, battery supplier settle suit
An agreement Friday between Mercedes-Benz and Michigan-based Cobasys LLC will allow the electronics company to be sold without endangering its ability to produce batteries for the ML-450 hybrid sport utility vehicle.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Equity markets start in the green
Indian equity markets opened with a marginal gain Tuesday and were in the green in early trade, with buying interest in FMCG, oil and gas and IT stocks. But bank, metal and auto stocks were under selling pressure.
Calcutta News |
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Protect yourself on the Web
New computers almost always come loaded with the trial version of a software suite designed to thwart spam, viruses and spyware. But Consumer Reports' latest tests of 11 security suites show that not all of them deliver enough protection to justify paying $50 or more for the continued protection after the trial period.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Thieves target unlocked garages, vehicles
Police are warning people to lock and close their garage doors after a rash of recent break-ins. Halton police say numerous unlocked garages have been entered overnight and valuables have been stolen from unlocked vehicles. The haul has included golf clubs, bikes, laptop computers and GPS systems.
Hamilton Spectator |
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Barely a week goes by when we don't hear of a hacker breaking into a "foolproof" computer system. It always brings to mind WarGames , the 1983 techno-thriller that seemed fanciful 25 years ago, but which today stands as prophesy.
Toronto Star |
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Advertising on Google.com Requires No Personally Identifiable Information (PII), States Executive
"Advertising on Google.com is contextual, requires no personally identifiable information, is not provided by a third-party, and does not collect any information in addition to the basic information collected to provide search results," asserts Google's Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, Alan Davidson. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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District: Laptops taken from school building
Several Hazleton Area School District laptop computers were stolen when thieves broke into the Our Lady of Grace building on Vine Street over the weekend, a district official said.
The Hazleton Standard-Speaker |
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