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Tejon Ranch Co. Issues Statement Regarding Web Site Providing Erroneous Information Regarding Tejon Ranch Co. Stock ...
TEJON RANCH, Calif.----Tejon Ranch Co. has learned that an internet web site has provided erroneous reports regarding certain trades in the Company's stock. The web site, MFFAIS , lists recent trades in Tejon Ranch stock that it says it has gleaned from, quote "sources believed to the reliable," unquote.
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Google's Chrome Details
The browser is out, and the devil--and the delight--is in the details.
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Man Charged With Selling Stolen Bras On Net
A New York man is accused of selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras on Internet auction sites over the last two years.
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Cops: Queens man peddled $80K of stolen bras
A New York man is accused of selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras on Internet auction sites over the last two years.
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LONDON - Lucy Clarke, girlfriend of Gary McKinnon, is comforted by a supporter as she cries during a peaceful demonstration held in support of the British computer hacker outside the Home Office on September 2, 2008 in London, England.
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Google polishes product line with Chrome browser
(AP:MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.) The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
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Google's comic capers: what they really meant to say
The truth behind the speech bubbles Google publicised its new browser Chrome with a 38-page comic book. It's a gift to satirists, and already, our inboxes are buzzing with slightly less saintly interpretations.…
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Discs Meet the Internet in Next-Gen Blu-ray Players
Six years after its official launch, the consumer electronics industry's high-definition successor to DVD still hasn't taken off. That's got manufacturers concerned enough to take action. Fortunately for consumers, the action will include lowering prices, adding features and integrating players into "connected ecosystems" that let users take advantage of increasingly popular online media ...
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CrunchTime Games Announces "Shred Nebula" Release on September 3rd
James Goddard, CEO of independent game developer CrunchTime Games, has announced the release of "Shred Nebula" on Microsoft's Xbox LIVE Arcade on September 3rd. Goddard, who is also the Professor of Game Development and program champion at the University of Advancing Technology, will be using the game documentation to show the independent game and educational communities a real-world example of ...
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Consumers flock to airlines for online travel deals
There's been a shift in consumer tastes for making travel reservations online. When airline booking first came to the web, sites like Travelocity.com and Orbitz.com, made a killing.
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Hacker wants promise he'll be returned to UK
British hacker Gary McKinnon is almost out of options to avoid extradition to the US, but not quite. The BBC reports that McKinnon is asking the British Home Office to ensure he won't be jailed in the US once he's convicted. His lawyer wants him returned to the UK after...
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Consumer Alert: Fake Gustav Charity Sites
A computer forensic expert from the University of Alabama says people have set up fake charities to lure people into donating to Gustav victims. More
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Flashback to Classic Rock Concert Cancelled
The Flashback to Classic Rock Concert scheduled for September 7, 2008 at the Bi-Lo Center, has been cancelled.
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Acer Aspire X1200-U1520A
The Acer Aspire X1200-U1520A is a speedy, compact low-end desktop powerful enough capability to serve as a light-duty home theater PC. Expansion is limited by an especially cramped interior (even for a small PC), but the total package is worthwhile for PC shoppers on a budget.
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Govt opens broadband network to tenders
The Federal Government has opened the bidding process for companies interested in building a new national broadband network.
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Chrome's objective: to speed up the Web for Google
As Google's lead developers for Chrome and its own co-founders made extremely clear in a press conference this afternoon, it's in the Web applications business, and it will do what's necessary to eliminate obstacles.
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Google unveils Chrome web browser (+ pics)
The new web browser that Google released today is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft's imprint on personal computers.
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Audio ‘flight to quality’ is music to ears of Linn chief
Linn Products, the maker of arguably the finest-quality home entertainment and hi-fi systems in the world, has swung back into profit after a "paradigm shift in customer behaviour" and a change of focus from CDs to downloadable music.
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Dr. Bromboz, Cosmetic Dentist, Has a New Twist on Previewing A Smile Make Over - The "Trial Smile"
What is a "Trial Smile?" For patients to be able to preview what a smile makeover would look like, the rage, up until now, was to use a computer and drop in someone else's beautiful smile into the photo of the patient. While this gave the patient some idea of how their own smile makeover would look, it wasn't their teeth. With the advent of the new "Trial Smile" the patient can see, in their ...
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Dell confirms Inspiron 910 netbook arriving this week
Filed under: Laptops Dell's Inspiron 910 / Mini Inspiron hasn't exactly been a secret since we first heard about it back in April, but it sounds like this baby bump is about to go from open secret to bouncing bundle of joy -- Dell just confirmed to InformationWeek that the netbook is scheduled to arrive later this week. That's all we know right now -- Dell reps called those ...
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Chrome Eliminates Google's MiddleMan Problems
With its release of Chrome, Google is distributing a browser that will give the company direct access to the user and more control over the data it gets. If Chrome catches on, the result would be a boon for Google's cash cow -- advertising.
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Did corporate lawyers put kibosh on 'Mythbusters' RFID episode?
According to co-host Adam Savage, legal counsel from the largest credit card companies told Discovery Channel not to air an episode on RFID hackability.
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Vermont's Push to Get Wired
Officials are pushing ahead with a plan to bring cell phone and high-speed internet service to every corner of Vermont in two years.
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Google Video reborn as tool for awkward corporate messaging [Online Video]
Remember Google Video? After the acquisition of YouTube, Mountain View eventually reengineered the site as a video search engine — though most of the results that come up are from YouTube. The... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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WellPoint Launches Women’s Health Campaign WellPoint has launched a customer engagement campaign that will prompt ...
Leveraging an acquisition the carrier made last April, Indianapolis-based WellPoint ($51.6 billion in total assets) has launched the Women's Health and Wellness Action Campaign, which employs data analytics and computer telephony technologies to identify and notify members who have not undergone timely mammograms or cervical cancer screenings.
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