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Intel Unveils Next Generation Turbo Memory
Analysts say Turbo Memory will gain no traction...
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Man Says Pop-Up Ad Held Computer Hostage
An Upstate man says a pop-up advertisement wouldnt let him use his computer until he entered his credit card number.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Apple's former top attorney settles with SEC
The former top attorney at Apple today agreed to pay $2.2 million to settle federal regulators' charges that she altered company records to conceal improper backdating of stock options for senior executives including Steve Jobs.
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CMV Disease in Stem Cell Transplantation: Prevention and Drug Resistance
Cytomegalovirus is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The clinical manifestations of CMV disease are serious and range from gastrointestinal disease to life-threatening pneumonia, myelosuppression, retinitis, and encephalitis.
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More Pasco County Stories
PASCO COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- A Pasco County elementary school teacher has been arrested on charges of internet solicitation of someone he thought was a child, according to investigators.
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Gilbarco(R) Partners with Cybera(R) to Offer Managed Network Services
GREENSBORO, N.C. & NASHVILLE, Tenn.----Petroleum retailers and convenience store operators will need fewer phone lines, enjoy greater security and faster connectivity as a result of a new partnership between Gilbarco and Cybera.
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NCsoft Auctions Ability to Send Human DNA Into Space
AUSTIN, Texas----NCsoft® announced today that it will auction an opportunity for one person to send their digitized DNA into space on a special Operation Immortality sale on the popular Internet auction site, eBay.
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Class-action suit means Facebook's Beacon just won't go away
Social network, as well as eight of the participants in its Beacon ad program, are sued over the sharing of user data in the weeks before Facebook altered the program.
CNET |
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CNET News Daily Podcast: How does Internet Olympic coverage rank?
A software fix may be on the way for the iPhone, and we check in on Internet coverage of the Olympics at the halfway point.
CNET |
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Snap2Face: Facebook lands on Windows Mobile
Just like their iPhone, Palm and Blackberry brethren, Windows Mobile now have native Facebook client for their cellphone. Snap2Face isn't an official effort but comes courtesy of New Jersey-based Magnifoca Inc. by Steve O'Hear
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Socorroans Working To Resurrect Recycling
Last winter, the Mountain Mail explored recycling in Socorro, from the grassroots Socorro Recycling Awareness Program in the late 1980s, to curbside recycling, to the eventual abandonment of nearly the whole program because of economic reasons....
Small Town Papers News Service |
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Self-assembling polymer arrays the secret of next-generation hard drives?
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies discovered a new patterning technology that could lead to a new generation of hard drives that are not only easier to manufacture but also feature a storage density that cannot be achieved with traditional media and processes today.
TG Daily |
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Microsoft running on at least 220,000 servers
Screengrabs air metallic laundry Exactly how many servers does Microsoft own? Well, we still don't for sure, but it looks as if Redmond is running at least 148,357 boxes.…
The Register |
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BSNL to install WiMAX BTS in 1,000 blocks
NEW DELHI: In an effort to boost its rural broadband plan, BSNL on Thursday said it was planning to install WiMAX base transceiver stations (BTS) in 1,000 blocks by the end of this fiscal that would provide high-speed internet access to 25,000 ...
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Ex-Apple attorney in $2.2M SEC deal
Former general counsel Nancy Heinen neither admits nor denies wrongdoing in settling options backdating probe. CEO Steve Jobs may have been called to testify.
CNN Money |
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Lehman Bros: Rising Apple Momentum, New Notebooks - iPhone 3G Glitches Seen as Minor
Lehman Bros. analyst Ben Reitzes sees the expanding iPhone distribution as a major plus, and that has made previous cash flow estimates for Apple conservative. The Best Buy announcement makes the iPhone available on over 3,000 outlets, and the previous estimate of 3.8 million iPhones to be sold in the September quarter is now seen as conservative. He also provided some predictions for the new ...
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Netflix suffers biggest outage ever
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc., Thursday worked feverishly to fix the most severe outage in its history, as disc shipments to a third of its 8.4 million customers came to a halt due to a shipping system problem.
12 News Phoenix |
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Pentagon puts hold on USAF cyber effort
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon this week delayed and may kill the Air Force’s nascent Cyberspace Command, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press. This comes as Russia used a major computer network attack to begin its assault on Georgia.
Journal Inquirer |
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Class-action suit means Facebook's Beacon just won't go away
Social network, as well as eight of the participants in its Beacon ad program, are sued over the sharing of user data in the weeks before Facebook altered the program.
CNET |
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Job Description:
Installation and configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer desktops, laptops and software, associated printers and peripherals, and network client software such as email and assist both.
Rigzone |
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Former Apple top attorney to pay $2.2 million to settle options-backdating charges
The former top attorney at Apple agreed today to pay $2.2 million to settle federal regulators' charges that she altered company records...
Seattle Times |
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white papers
A study by the boutique consultancy Voke finds corporate software development in a state of dysfunction marked by budget woes, protracted project lengths and dissatisfied end users.
IT World |
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Analyst: In-house app development fraught with waste
A study by the boutique consultancy Voke finds corporate software development in a state of dysfunction marked by budget woes, protracted project lengths and dissatisfied end users.
IT World |
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Friday 15 August, 2008
Please login or register to access this white paper. OSMOFLO, an Australian company, implemented a suite of four GFI products to protect its network from viruses and spam, to monitor and control internet usage and to save time and money on faxing.
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Standex to Release Fourth-Quarter Fiscal Year-End 2008 Financial Results on Wednesday, August 27th
SALEM, N.H.----Standex International Corporation will announce its fourth-quarter and fiscal year-end 2008 financial results on Wednesday, August 27, 2008, prior to the open of the market and will broadcast its conference call live over the Internet at 10:00 a.m.
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