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lastminute.com appoints Andy Washington as Sales Director for Travel
Online travel and leisure retailer lastminute.com has chosen former Cosmos Sales And Distribution Director Andy Washington for the newly created position of Sales Director - Travel.
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All News... Welcome to our new-look website!
Welcome to our fantastic new-look website. Why not take a few moments to browse around and see the changes, that will hopefully make your visit to Kentonline an even more enjoyable experience.
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Opodo incorporates "a little personal touch" to bookings
Online travel agency Opodo is giving its customers a personalised send off before they go on their travels with its new Tarmac Text. Opodo has taken the initiative to communicate directly with its customers and incorporate "a little personal touch to their booking".
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Credit Suisse added. One of the key attractions of the latest iPhone is its faster, third-generation (3G) Web connections when compared with the first iPhone that was launched in mid-2007.
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HP profit beats expectations
Hewlett-Packard reported a 14 percent increase in third-quarter profit, beating analysts' estimates, as international demand and new notebook designs spurred sales.
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Intel's new faster chip right on AMD's heels
Intel showed off a new chip Tuesday that has direct access to memory in computers, invading one of the last market niches dominated by Advanced Micro Devices.
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Iraqi spokesman blames 'special unit' for chaotic raid in Diyala
BAGHDAD – Iraqi forces raided the provincial government compound in Diyala province in a chaotic operation early Tuesday, killing the governor's secretary and seizing computers and cars before local police engaged them in a two-hour gunbattle, police and local officials said. Iraqis pass by a U.S. Army soldier Tuesday on the outskirts of Baqouba, the capital of Iraq's Diyala province. ...
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Hassell named general manager
The Outer Banks Daredevils Baseball team has hired Owen Hassell of Kill Devil Hills as its new general manager. He served as the Coastal Plain League's Webpass announcer for the Daredevils this past season, calling games for fans through the league's Internet broadcasting service.
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Providing a voice for ALS victims
TORRINGTON - The Torrington Rotary Club held an event Tuesday focusing on a computer system that allows individuals with Lou Gehrig's disease to communicate.
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Five more area Internet providers agree to block child porn sites
Only three in area have not signed on to Cuomo's initiative.
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‘Shorty’ takes a shine to downtown Winchester
Winchester — The shoeshiner hopped a bus to the Apple Blossom Mall two weeks ago to buy black pants, a white shirt, and a bow tie.
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Theft leads to child porn search
Investigators have found suspected child pornography on a computer belonging to the chief of Elk Point's volunteer fire department, according to court documents. Doug Kavanaugh, 43, has not been charged with a crime. But according to search warrant documents, his laptop computer "contains several images of suspected child pornography." The investigation began when Kavanaugh reported his computer ...
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License plate lines returning to normal
Seven weeks into a new computer system, employees at the Minnehaha County treasurer's office are getting out of work by 6 p.m., and wait times for customers are down to a relatively speedy one hour or less. "To some extent, things are better," Treasurer Pam Nelson said Tuesday after reporting to county commissioners. Many customers have waited more than two hours to renew their license plates ...
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Bossier leaders hold emergency Cyber Command meeting in D.C.
Bossier Parish and Bossier City officials fly to Washington, D.C., for an emergency meeting with federal officials about the status of Cyber Command in the wake of a recent Internet report indicating Air Force officials halted the program.
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
The publishers of Building, Property Week, BD and BSJ have launched Virtual Grad Fair, a three-day online event created to help students start their career in the built environment.
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Man denies child porn charge
A 23-year-old Brookings man is accused of possessing and distributing child pornography. Matthew George Benz pleaded not guilty this month in U.S. District Court in Sioux Falls. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison on the possession charge and 20 years for distribution with a mandatory minimum of five years. Investigators seized two computer towers and two laptops from Benz's ...
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Intel gives 'turbo' boost to Nehalem
Chipmaker unveils power control feature in its new microarchitecture, which a senior executive claims will be "pretty compelling" for enterprises.
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Get Inspired by Smynx - New Ideas for Things to Do
Smynx.com is a new generation in social networking websites that helps people find new ideas for having fun, and then motivates them to get away from their computers and arrange to try them out with friends and people who live near to them.
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Report Reveals That Internet Fraud/Abuse Threatens E-Commerce
Report from the Center for American Progress reveals not enough is being done to protect people on the Internet. Will this threaten the e-commerce model? The Center for American Progress just released a report indicating that not enough is being done to protect the public from fraud on the Internet. It's also warning that the convenience, choices, and lower prices enjoyed by Internet users are ...
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MS unveils SideWinder X5, X6 gaming input duo
Microsoft this morning used the advent of the Leipzig Games Convention to launch a second generation of its reborn SideWinder gaming and performance peripherals. The X6 Keyboard is completely new to the range and has extra game-specific touches such as a Cruise Control feature, which sustains a common action, and in-game macro recording. It also ...
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7 in county arrested in child-pornography sweep
Seven Ventura County residents, including a registered sex offender, were among more than 50 people arrested on suspicion of possessing child pornography after a recent sweep of Internet file-sharing networks, authorities said Tuesday.
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Schedule time for debates
While the television ads and the Internet seem to be the easiest way political candidates can get the word out about themselves these days, there's nothing like seeing them in action.
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Optus has decided to lease a new capacity from another unnamed carrier to prevent a network disaster such as Queensland's loss of internet, voice and mobile services last month.
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Gaming on the Death Star: Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Keyboard With Switchable Keypad and X5 Mouse [Microsoft Sidewinder]
I don't know who's designing Microsoft's gaming hardware after their brief hiatus from the market, but they're insane, in the best possible way—they've actually got some inspired, unique form...
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