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FAA computer glitch causes East Coast delays, some at DFW
Dallas/Fort Worth Airport officials are closely monitoring computer problems with the air traffic control system.
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The Anchor Found Near the Cut Google Cable-It's From the S.S. Ballmer, Sir, Redux
Who would have thought that a search company that began as a Ph.D. research project back in 1996 would someday become a behemoth of such bandwidth-consuming appetite that it would require its own high-bandwidth undersea communications cables?
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance |
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Computer glitch delays flights at Boise Airport, nationwide
The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday that a communication failure at its Georgia facility is causing delays at airports across the nation.
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Synopsys to Present at 2008 Citi Investment Research Technology Conference
Synopsys, Inc. , a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design and manufacturing, today announced that John Chilton, senior vice president of Marketing and Corporate Development, will speak at the 2008 Citi Investment Research Technology Conference in New York.
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Britain investigates sale of computer with banking data on eBay
A computer containing banking security details of more than one million people has been sold on eBay for $64, bank officials said Tuesday - the latest in a series of losses of personal data in Britain.
Times & Transcript |
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GPUs contributing petaflops to science research
Stanford's Folding@home (FAH) distributed computing project, with the help of GPUs, has produced information contained in over 50 peer-reviewed published scientific papers. The scientists are using the idle power of millions of processors from users all over the world to help study protein folding. A free program can be downloaded that will use an idle computer or Playstation 3 to run scientific ...
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Developing Story: FAA Computer Glitch Causing Delays At Airports Nationwide
KSDK -- A glitch in the FAA's computer system is having a ripple effect on airports nationwide.
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9% of U.S. adults prefer ads delivered via emerging media, study says
Ads delivered through mobile devices, online games and other forms of emerging media are preferred by 9% of U.S. adults over other means of distributing advertising, Mediamark Research & Intelligence says.
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UPDATE: Computer glitch causing delays at Cleveland Hopkins and elsewhere
ATLANTA (AP) — FAA says communication failure at Georgia facility that processes flight plans causing delays.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Possible Computer Glitch Delays Flights
A possible computer glitch in an FAA computer that controls flights nationwide could be affecting arrivals and departures at Charleston International Airport.
WCBD-TV Charleston |
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Psystar plans to use antitrust defense against Apple
Attorneys for the makers of Mac OS X-compatible computers told reporters Tuesday they plan to argue that Apple's EULA violates provisions of the Sherman and Clayton antitrust laws.
BetaNews |
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'Ayurvedic' Medicines May Contain Lead, Mercury or Arsenic
TUESDAY, Aug. 26 (HealthDay News) -- About one in five ayurvedic medicine products purchased on the Internet contain significant levels of lead, mercury or arsenic, a new study finds.
HealthDay via Yahoo! News |
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FAA: Computer Failure Causing East Coast Delays
A computer outage at the FAA facility in Atlanta is causing flight delays on the East Coast. The glitch is reportedly in the section that processes the flight information. No word right now on the extent of this problem, or how long delays may be. Stay with CBS2 HD and WCBSTV.com for more information as it becomes available.
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FAA: Computer Failure Causing East Coast Delays
A computer outage at the FAA facility in Atlanta is causing flight delays on the East Coast. The glitch is reportedly in the section that processes the flight information. No word right now on the extent of this problem, or how long delays may be. Stay with CBS2 HD and WCBSTV.com for more information as it becomes available.
WCBS-TV New York |
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Microsoft IE8 To Make Stealth Surfing Easier
With the next beta of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft will give Web users more control over the information the Web browser gathers, including the ability to mask their browsing histories.
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Photoshop For Your Smartphone?
Adobe announces a beta version of Photoshop.com Mobile, an app available for download in September for smartphones.
ChannelWeb |
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Maples launches course for IT infrastructure management
CHENNAI: Maples ESM Technologies, an outsourcing and training company offering enterprise systems management services, has launched its job-oriented six-week short term “diploma in IT infrastructure management” course in remote infrastructure management (RIM). This is targeted a both engineering and non-engineering graduates who are seeking a mainstream IT services job.
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2K Sports Brings Out the Kid in Us with MLB(R) Superstars
NEW YORK----2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. , today announced that MLB® Superstars, a baseball game that fans of all ages can enjoy, is scheduled to be available for the Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo this fall.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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HP launches desktops for children
NEW DELHI: Targeting the kids segment, Hewlitt Packard on Tuesday launched customised desktops featuring Enid Blytons’s famous cartoon character Noddy priced between Rs. 16,000 and Rs. 38,000. The desktops initially would be available in ...
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Commissioners adopt $49.8 million budget
One dissenting voice wasn’t sufficient to halt passage of the 2008-09 Comal County budget. The $49.8 million budget includes a 6 percent cost-of-living raise for all county employees and will fund a substantial investment in new computer equipment.
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8 On Your Side: Laptop alarm aimed at preventing theft
MOLINE, Illinois -- It sounds like a cross between a car alarm and a video game, but one Quad City man's new laptop alarm could be the sound of the future.
WQAD Moline |
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Forrester analysts ID hot IT jobs
In a survey of its experts, Forrester Research unveiled last week what its analysts believe are the hottest roles in IT. The survey is directed at CIOs and is meant to help them determine who they should either "hire, cultivate or rent." For IT workers, it may be a way to insure a long and successful career in IT. [ Worried about your tech job moving abroad? See InfoWorld's special ...
InfoWorld |
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COMPUTER GLITCH CAUSES DELAYS AT AIRPORTS ACROSS US
WASHINGTON - Air traffic at more than two dozen major airports across the United States was delayed on Tuesday afternoon due to a communications network problem, according to the Federal Aviation Administration's website. The FAA has not lost...
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FAA computer glitch causes East Coast delays, none yet at DFW
Computer problems with the air traffic control system that were causing delays on the East Coast have not yet affected flights from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, officials said Tuesday.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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ALERT: Computer Glitch Causes Flight Delays
A computer glitch is causing flight delays across the country.
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