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U. physicists work toward ultra-fast computing
Think your computer isn't fast enough or your TV picture still not clear enough? How does faster than the speed of light sound? Or monitors bright enough you'll want your sunglasses?
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Police internet site criticised
IT is as if car company founder Henry Ford, who famously declared “you can have it any colour, as long as it’s black”, had taken charge of customer service for Wales’ largest police force.
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Cartels, Mexican army blamed for interference
EL PASO -- The Mexican army and drug cartel operatives are among the likely sources of recent interference with El Paso police communications and the Digital El Paso wireless network, city officials said. Related: Violence claims 800 Related: Gunmen kill at least 14 at benefit race More: For past stories on Juarez crisis
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Indian market rebound after a weak start
(RTTNews) - Monday, the Indian market is trading firm after opening lower this morning. IT and banking stocks are leading the rally, while metal and oil/gas companies are declining sharply. The market breadth is positive, with 1031 stocks advancing compared to 811 stocks that are declining.
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Ozmo Devices Wi-Fi PAN Mouse to fight Bluetooth Mice
Ozmo Devices is developing low-power Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) solutions that are supposed to compete with Bluetooth and other shortrange wireless solutions. Ozmo Devices and Avago Technologies announced today an optical mouse design kit le...
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Death Raced Real Cars
Paul W.S. Anderson, who directed the upcoming action remake Death Race , said that his choice to do many of the film's elaborate car stunts without relying on computer-generated effects made for some heart-pounding moments on the set.
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First day of class today for most area schools
Loaded down by backpacks stuffed with new notebooks, laptops, calculators, pens, pencils and other items, students in Aztec, Farmington and the Central Consolidated School District are swarming the halls today for the first official day of the 2008-09 school year.
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Dollar surge helps software vendors soak customers
Citrix, VMware jack up non-US price lists Analysis US software vendors are jacking up their price lists in Europe and are blaming the weak dollar for the hike.…
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Television remains top source for news
NEW YORK- Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released Sunday.
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T-Mobile to drive first Google smartphone
Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA is reported to be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone based on Google's Android software.
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South Korea and U.S. start military drills
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean and U.S. forces started annual military drills on Monday denounced by North Korea as a prelude to war, with Pyongyang previously saying they spoiled the prospects for nuclear disarmament talks.
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Aaron Parks: Structured Freedom
Pianist and composer Aaron Parks is 24 years old—and he started college 11 years ago. A child prodigy who entered the University of Washington at age 13 as a triple major in math, computer science and music, Parks quickly found that music was his true calling.
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16 civilians killed in Muslim rebel attacks in Philippines: AFP
At least 16 civilians were found dead Monday, many with their bodies hacked by machetes, after Muslim separatist rebels launched a wave of attacks in the southern Philippines, AFP reporters said.
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Pastor nets premier websites
A CENTRAL Queensland church pastor has bought two internet domains bearing the name of Premier Anna Bligh.
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One Dollar Headset Fix Improves Predator Mission Ali Base, Iraq (AFPN) Aug 13, 2008 MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial system pilots here can now talk over a secure Internet phone line using their headsets thanks to one Airman's ingenuity and one dollar.
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Windows NT User Group, -- 08/19/08 at Glendale Community Center
Windows NT User Group, -- 08/19/08 at Glendale Community Center
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Lexmark partners with Circuit City in new ad campaign
Lexmark International has partnered with retailer Circuit City to pitch its newest wireless inkjet printers in an offbeat television advertising campaign. Ads airing on cable networks throughout August tout the benefit of being cord-free, as a family plays on its laptops but finds itself tangled in the mess of cords needed to print. .We come in as the perfect solution to liberate you ...
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Former WLEX weatherman worst person in the world
WLEX-18's former chief meteorologist, Stuart Shepard, was named worst person in the world last week by MSNBC pundit Keith Olbermann. Shepard has worked for James Dobson's Focus on the Family evangelical group since leaving the NBC affiliate in 1999 shortly after being moved to mornings when Bill Meck was hired as chief meteorologist. Shepard, the director of digital media for Focus ...
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OMG, that’s TMI: Exercise discretion on Facebook
Laura Lombardo is 2,131 friends richer. She has created 55 photo albums, and so far there are 1,260 photos of her online. She checks Facebook from her Blackberry while she’s waiting in line or on the bus to pass the time.
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HP offers tough ultraportable laptops that can read business cards and easily switch between 3G broadband networks.
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Tools of technology
The secrets are hidden within, and it's their job to ferret them out. A computer, cell phone or surveillance tape has yet to stump the San Bernardino County sheriff's four-man Hi-Tech Crime Detail, which is tasked with extracting evidence from confiscated tools of technology.
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ISPE Launches New Site To Better Meet Industry Needs
ISPE, a global not-for-profit association of 25,000 pharmaceutical science and manufacturing professionals, has launched its new Web site www.ISPE.org after extensive usability studies and feedback from its Members.
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Jaspersoft Releases iReport For NetBeans
iReport is being offered as a plug-in for the integrated development environment, which is used to build Java desktop applications.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Measuring outcomes adds up to a daunting task
On a Tuesday afternoon, Malenda Shahane turns back and forth between two spreadsheet-covered computer screens in her fifth-floor office.
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S Korea President Says 2 Koreas Will Reunify In His Lifetime
SEOUL (AFP)--South Korean president Lee Myung-bak said in an interview broadcast Monday that he believes the two Koreas will reunify in his lifetime, and called for talks to ease current tensions.
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