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17:30 (BST), 15/08/2008 Dynasty Warriors 6 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS -- KOEI, recognized worldwide as the ...
-- KOEI, recognized worldwide as the premier brand of strategy and action games, today announced that the company is bringing its mega-hit Tactical Action game, DYNASTY WARRIORS®6 to PlayStation 2 and to Windows-based PC.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Regents make final approval on new UTEP buildings
The University of Texas System Board of Regents this week has paved the way for work to begin on two major construction projects, approving designs and budgets for buildings that will house health sciences and nursing, and chemistry and computer science.
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Wewahitchka Online Books
As students get ready to go back to school, one area elementary has plans to welcome them with a new way of teaching.
WJHG Panama City |
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Innovation: It's all in how you see it
Corporate cultures can be a curse to fresh ideas. So what's a big tech company like eBay, HP, or Microsoft to do?
CNET |
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Elvis fans brace for graveside vigil
By WOODY BAIRD Mary Lou Martell put it off as long as she could. But she finally had to head to Memphis for an anniversary vigil at Elvis Presley's grave. "It's my first Elvis Week. I'm a little ashamed to say that, but it is," Martell, 60, said as she stood at the front gates of Graceland waiting to take part in the graveside procession. "We watch it on the computer last year and I finally ...
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Briefly: SmugMug and Eye-Fi to offer free geotagging
In brief: Eye-Fi and SmugMug have announced a new geotagging partnership, Vertus and Imagenomic are offering discounted software bundles, and Humble Daisy is offering a 50% discount on all purchases of ProfCast ... Eye-Fi and SmugMug have announced a new partnership that will provide free geotagging and hotspot access for SmugMug members using an E...
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Social networking is spreading worldwide as Facebook and others adapt locally
Social networking is spreading worldwide as Facebook and other sites adapt to local cultures and languages with use in Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific all shooting upward.
Times & Transcript |
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Supercomputer Professor Honored
A pioneer in the world of technology made a stop in Central Illinois today to receive a historic honor. A super computer in the University of Illinois' research park was named after world-renowned professor Larry Smarr.
WCIA 3 Champaign-Urbana |
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New Sex Offender Laws Challenged in Nevada
Eager to protect children from sexual predators, Nevada and other states across the nation are adopting laws that publicize the names of offenders on the Internet.
KOLO 8 Reno |
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Seattle unloads its high-tech toilets
City officials have finally gotten rid of five high-tech self-cleaning toilets that cost Seattle $5 million but sold online for just $12,549...
Seattle Times |
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The Godfather II Q&A [Feature]
While being slightly worried about getting whacked, we talk to EA about what The Godfather II has in store...
Total Video Games |
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SAIC gets $6 million contract
The Army said Friday that it has awarded a $6 million contract to Science Application International Corp. for work on a computer network system.
Boston Globe |
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $.40 or 1.7 percent, to $23.13.
Boston Globe |
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"Bigfoot" fails DNA test
Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
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Final Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc fell $3.58 or 2.0 percent, to $175.74.
Boston Globe |
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Jurors see videos of Dylan & Shasta in camp
BOISE -- Jurors in the Joseph Duncan sentencing hearing were shown three of the videos recovered from Duncan's laptop. The videos ranged from approximately one minute to several minutes in length.
KREM.com Spokane |
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Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest
Our primary aim for multiplayer Darwinia,” says lead designer Chris Delay, “was to satisfy Microsoft’s requirements enough to get Darwinia onto their service and gamer dollars into our accounts.” Wait, what?
Games Radar |
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Low Teacher Vacancies
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WCBD-TV Charleston |
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New sex offender laws challenged in Nevada
Fri, Aug 15, 2008 (3:42 p.m.) Eager to protect children from sexual predators, Nevada and other states across the nation are adopting laws that publicize the names of offenders on the Internet.
Las Vegas Sun |
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TSA to allow travelers' laptops to stay packed
Beginning August 16, the US Transportation Safety Administration will no longer expressly require laptops to be removed from luggage at airport security checkpoints if they are kept in appropriate bags.
BetaNews |
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What a difference the strike of a key can make
Last weekend I made one of the most foolish mistakes that I've made in a long time, but the end result renewed my faith in the goodness of people.It all started when I received an email indicating that Hotmail was doing a special survey.
The Lima News |
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Vishay bids $1.6 Billion for International Rectifier
Vishay Intertechnology Inc., the maker of electronics parts for Robert Bosch, offered to buy International Rectifier Corp. of El Segundo for $1.6 billion to add chips that manage battery life in laptops.
Los Angeles Times |
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Why some fat patients simply can't stomach the truth
A glimpse at any internet dating site will convince you that fat people kid themselves that they're thinner than they really are. Click on any personal ad where the Lonely Heart confesses to carrying “a few extra pounds”, and the image will reveal a body so rotund that it blocks out the sunlight.
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Profiting from Social Gaming
Boxed products are no longer the gaming industry's backbone. Social gaming on the likes of Facebook and MySpace is where a lot of money can be made
BusinessWeek |
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Conn's, Inc. Announces Completion of Asset Based Loan Facility
Conn's, Inc. (NASDAQ/NM:CONN), a specialty retailer of home appliances, consumer electronics, computers, lawn and garden products, furniture and mattresses, today announced that it entered into a $210 million revolving loan facility to provide additional liquidity to support the growth of the Company and its credit operations.
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