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The Hurdles Keep Coming For Airlines
High fuel prices and faulty computers have hurt airlines' margins and left travelers stranded.
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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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Stocks end lower on personal income data
Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
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Blogger could get jail time for GNR leak
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- The California blogger accused of posting nine unreleased Guns N' Roses songs on the Internet reportedly could get up to three years in prison if convicted.
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Stocks end lower on personal income data
Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
Merced Sun-Star |
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UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News
Mackenzie Phillips released on $10K bail ... Blogger could get jail time for GNR leak ... Bloomberg runs obit for still-living Jobs ... Duchovny being treated for sex addiction ... News from United Press International.
UPI |
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FAA Outage Exposes Odd Computing Practices at Agency
Delays of more than 600 flights earlier this week due to a software glitch at the FAA has exposed the agency's odd computing practices.
Fox News |
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Early Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies are down at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc fell $.85 or .5 percent, to $172.89.
Boston Globe |
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Wall Street hit by weak data, Dell warning
US stocks opened lower Friday as data showing weak consumer spending and income and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell prompted profit taking ahead of a holiday weekend.
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Stocks end lower on personal income data
Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
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Vermilion officials hear of growing need for skilled workers
DANVILLE – How are John Deere tractors, BMW cars, Chiquita bananas and Kawasaki motorcycles connected with Vermilion County? Companies here do business with them, and those companies are looking for skilled workers for good-paying jobs, such as engineers, graphic designers, computer programmers and more.
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iPodObserver - Rumor: Official iPhone Tethering in the Works
Apple may be working on a plan with AT&T to bring tethering to the iPhone. If the rumors are accurate, that means iPhone users will eventually be able to share their handheld's Internet connection with their laptop -- and they can do it with Apple and AT&T's blessing
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Vermilion officials hear of growing need for skilled workers
DANVILLE – How are John Deere tractors, BMW cars, Chiquita bananas and Kawasaki motorcycles connected with Vermilion County? Companies here do business with them, and those companies are looking for skilled workers for good-paying jobs, such as engineers, graphic designers, computer programmers and more.
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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Video: Private Tuscaloosa School Trades Textbooks For Laptops
These students get head start on future
NBC 13 Birmingham |
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Vermilion officials hear of growing need for skilled workers
DANVILLE – How are John Deere tractors, BMW cars, Chiquita bananas and Kawasaki motorcycles connected with Vermilion County? Companies here do business with them, and those companies are looking for skilled workers for good-paying jobs, such as engineers, graphic designers, computer programmers and more.
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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
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Board approves conservation plan
With students back in school, lowering of thermostats and constant use of computers and other activities will increase energy consumption and bills for school districts.
East Montgomery County Observer |
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Sex Offender Charged After Online Chat With Undercover Agent
A registered sex offender in Pennsylvania faces charges of tempting a minor to have sex after federal authorities say he chatted online with an undercover agent in Tampa posing as a teenage girl.
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Stocks end lower on personal income data, Dell results
NEW YORK — Stocks tumbled today after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow fell, and a disappointing profit report late Thursday from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
Pioneer Press |
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Sight and sound: Former illustrator plugs into deejaying
Ten years ago, the computer put an end to his job.
South Side Journal |
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Hans Reiser Sentenced
Linux Guru Hans Reiser was sentenced to 15-to-life Friday for murdering Nina Reiser, his wife who was divorcing him. Reiser, the developer of the ReiserFS file system, maintained throughout a six-month-long trial that his wife abandoned their two young children after he confronted her with allegations she bilked his Oakland, California software company Namesys. After his conviction, he brought ...
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Police probing missing family check computer
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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Macworld Expo Hotel Deal - Use TMO's Discount at The Hotel Milano
Attention all Macworld Expo Attendees! TMO has again worked with our friends at IDG World Expo and the Hotel Milano to secure you a discounted rate at this great hotel
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Uncertainty continues as Gustav heads toward Gulf
MONROE, La. - Louisiana continued to be Gustav’s prime target as it headed for warm, energy-building open water Friday, but several computer models have begun to edge its projected path toward the west.
The Jackson Sun |
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Gadget Makers Learning to Lose the Install CD
New devices load their own software over a USB cable.
US News & World Report |
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