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Government Computer News
Microsoft has released a beta version of Internet Explorer 8 to the public. This major new version of the Web browser – available for download at www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/beta — highlights a broad array of enhancements for both usability and security.
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Latest Issue
7.9GB OF CONTENT ON THE DUAL-LAYER DVD • FreqAnalyst CM Our latest piece of exclusive free software comes from Blue Cat Audio and is a super-slick frequency analyser for Windows PC in VST/DX formats. It offers average, instant and peak modes, curve comparison functionality, and lots more.
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Government Computer News
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last week dedicated the first of four massive hurricane-hardened stations to measure storm tides off the Gulf coast of Mississippi.
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Dell shares sink after lackluster 2Q report
Dell Inc. shares fell Friday after the computer maker's fiscal second-quarter earnings slipped and its gross margin missed Wall Street expectations, leading analysts to cut their estimates.
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Latest Issue
Computer Music 130, September issue on sale now! Huge orchestral feature and FreqAnalyst CM, 2012 orchestral samples and The Body Snatchers Producer Masterclass on the DVD! ...
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Non-surgical cure for neck pain?
Cervical Decompression Therapy, a non-surgical, non-invasive way of treating neck pain associated with disc related problems is now available. Your neck has a hard job holding up your head. Leaning into your computer or hunching over your work desk just makes its job more difficult.
Deccan Herald |
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Computer warriors pay geek mercenaries to fight their wars for them
Andy Crowther used to have time to play a lot of computer games. Not any more. At 33, he is now a supermarket manager in North London and has a girlfriend.
Times Online |
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The long-promised break-up of Scotland's biggest landlord began yesterday.
Police were last night examining a missing teenager’s computer as they worked to solve the mystery surrounding her family’s burnt-out country estate.
The Herald |
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U.S. Stocks Retreat on Income, Spending Data, Dell's Earnings
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks fell, paring the biggest monthly gain since April, as consumer spending slumped and lower- than-estimated earnings from Dell Inc.
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Stocks fall on personal income data
THE CLOSING BELL - DOWN 171: Stocks tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. Meanwhile, a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index. NYSE, NASDAQ
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FAA outage reveals odd computing practices
WASHINGTON - When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul.
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Computer Software Guides Officals Through Hurricanes
New software, developed by a grad student at M.I.T., could help state officials plan for hurricane evacuations. The software won an award from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Former C.E.O. of Quality One Wireless, LCC charged with 2 counts Theft of Property
A warrant for the arrest of Jose Collado was issued on Aug. 11, 2008, in Ramsey County for two counts of Theft of Property.
Devils Lake Journal |
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LightUp brings lighting effects to SketchUp
A group of UK developers has produced LightUp, a plug-in for Google's SketchUp modeling tool. The software generates real-time lighting for models, and supports effects such as skyboxes, Fresnel reflections, area and point lighting, and normal and specular maps. Users do not have to wait for files or export them, and can do live walkthroughs of environments....
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Stocks fall on personal income data
THE CLOSING BELL - DOWN 171: Stocks tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. Meanwhile, a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index. NYSE, NASDAQ
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Psystar calls Apple a 'monopoly' in antitrust charges
Psystar says Apple is illegal tying the Mac OS X operating system with Apple hardware in a countersuit filed this week.
Macworld |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The Courier Mail |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Herald Sun |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mercury |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
News Interactive |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Daily Telegraph |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Perth Now |
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Wall Street hit by bad news
WALL Street took a tumble today as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Adelaide Now |
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Dell's earnings tumble 17%; poor foreign sales blamed
The No. 2 PC maker reported a 17% dip in second-quarter earnings, the victim of slackening corporate sales in Western Europe and Asia and restructuring charges.
USA Today |
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Apple Won't Fix iPhone Passcode Hole Until September
The latest iPhone embarrassment is a security hole that makes it simple to access stored data on supposedly locked iPhones. Apple said Thursday that a software patch to solve the problem is in the works. An unauthorized user can exploit the security hole simply by double-pressing the button to make an emergency call. That behavior brings up the owner's preferred contacts and clicking on a ...
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