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DGAP-Adhoc: USU Software AG reports figures for Q2 and first half-year 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.
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MURRIETA: Fair Housing opens doors
MURRIETA ---- Jesse Limon sat quietly in a small conference room entering information into a laptop. He only had a few moments to finish the entry from his last appointment before the next one was to arrive. Limon, a former mortgage lender, is now th
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Fly Me to the Moon (G) ** More than a few bugs hamper this mission into outer space
Fly Me to the Moon is the first feature-length computer-animated 'toon made specifically for 3-D. This is a good thing, because the movie would be unwatchable without it.
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IT company signs up a web whizz-kid
An entrepreneur and inventor who became one of the country's first dotcom millionaires at the age of 16 has joined a Norfolk IT and web company as a its new shareholding director.
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Appeals court dumps larceny case - Says computer-generated evidence insufficient
A criminal case, in which the prosecution relied on computer-generated documents to prove its case, has been thrown out by the Court of Appeal. The appeals court said the evidence was inadequate. Based on the court's ruling, Suzette McNamee, cashier of Chudleigh...
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Open source can be copyrighted
THE U.S. COURT of Appeals has overturned a lower court ruling that deemed open source copyrights unenforceable if licensed under “internationally broad” terms. The court also ruled that open source publishers have the right to sue copyright violators for damages.
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Latest transfer rumours - August 15
All the latest transfer gossip on Wolves, Albion, Villa, Walsall and Blues. We have scoured the back pages and the internet to bring you the latest gossip.
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South Africa: Patrolling the Perilous Paths of Dodgy E-Mails
AUDITORS are making use of e-mail monitoring technology to trace and prosecute an employee at a local firm who distributed child pornography and bestiality images from his desktop computer.
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Police launch online crime map trial
Met police project uses uses Google Maps technology combined with Home Office crime data
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12-Year Prison Sentences Follow Internet Stalking
BENTONVILLE - Two men were sentenced to 12 years in prison for Internet stalking of children.
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Local Beat -- 08/15/08
For a complete listing of local beat items, view the Daily Sun Web site at www.corsicanadailysun.com. The annual fajita cook-off, sponsored by the Navarro County A&M Club, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Fannie Mae Vernon Room of the Navarro County Exposition Center.
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Terror mail: Two more take polygraph test
A software engineer and a technician were subjected to polygraph and brain mapping tests at state forensic laboratory in connection with the terror email case.
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DGAP-Adhoc: USU Software AG reports figures for Q2 and first half-year 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.
vwd.de |
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Akibanana.com Launches Chinese Version
G.I. Jane, Inc is proud to announce the launch of the Chinese version of web media Akibanana.com. The Chinese site (http://cn.akibanana.com) is operated and run by our partners based in Shanghai.
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Heathrow hit by computer glitch
Officials at the UK's biggest airport were working with airlines to reunite about 3,000 bags with their owners after a computer glitch caused travel chaos at a busy terminal.
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New Products
If you can say it, you can write it with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred software. Nuance Communications says the latest version of its popular speech recognition software can turn talk into text with up to 99 percent accuracy at speeds up to 160 words per minute. The new title also includes voice shortcuts that speed up spoken commands for multiclick tasks. Designed to work with ...
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Heathrow hit by computer glitch
Officials at the UK's biggest airport were working with airlines to reunite about 3,000 bags with their owners after a computer glitch caused travel chaos at a busy terminal.
Liverpool Echo |
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Singapore Retail Sales Register Annual Decline in June
(RTTNews) - Singapore's retail sales declined from the year-ago period in June, largely due to weaker sales of luxury goods, phones, computers and vehicles.
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iMac performance evolves through the years
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the iMac’s release, Macworld Lab digs some older machines out of storage to see how well they perform compared to the current models.
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Eight ways the iMac changed computing
Ten years ago, the iMac shipped to eager customers, and the computing world was never the same. Benj Edwards looks at the iMac’s impact over the last decade.
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Please Add Us to Your Safe Sender
We want to make sure that our loyal subscribers and attendees of our events who have signed up for our emails receive them regularly without being blocked.
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London News and Reviews
Airport staff were today working to reunite 3,000 passengers with their bags after a 'major' computer glitch caused chaos at Heathrow. More than 6,000 people were locked out of Terminal 3 after a fault in the check-in system led to computer screens which display flight information going blank.
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Blog: Starting to twitter?
Source: IRIN If you are a journalist or aid worker, Twitter could prove to be a useful tool.
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Apple's iPhone takes a toll
Last year, when Apple (AAPL) unveiled its iPhone and made it available in the U.S. exclusively from AT&T, the debut sent ripples throughout the cell-phone industry.
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Telstra must maintain strong performance
(Associated Press via NewsEdge) Research company eMarketer is sharply reducing its spending projections for online video advertising, saying the market hasn't been as strong as the firm had previously estimated.
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