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Another search warrant issued in Barclay case
State police say former Cumberland County commissioner Bruce Barclay used stealth software to spy electronically on a 22-year-old man.
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ASUS' N10 netbook spotted in the wild, Eee posse nowhere to be found
Filed under: Laptops You know, we're really (really) proud of ASUS for letting the N10 strut its stuff in the wild without the crutch that is the completely oversaturated Eee brand. And look, the 10.2-inch netbook looks mighty fine, now doesn't it? Sure, it's not relying on hordes of siblings for moral support, but with that LED-backlit display, GeForce 9300GS and Intel N270 ...
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Chrome reflects Google's youthful ambitions
My short trip to Google headquarters for the launch of its new browser left me charged up about how this company has become a magnet for fresh thinking in computer science, but my even shorter test drive of the Chrome beta made it equally clear this application is not ready for mainstream computing.
Electronics Supply & Manufacturing |
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Ultrasound Gives Feel To Virtual Objects
A new process uses focused ultrasound to give a solid feel in the hands to virtual objects on a computer — expect it in games soon.
DesignTechnica |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-03 14:53 EU to propose caps on roamed texts, Web surfing
BRUSSELS, Sept 3 (Reuters) - EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding has proposed capping the price of sending a mobile text message from one EU state to another to 11 eurocents, EU sources said on Wednesday.
Interactive Investor |
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
Occupational Hazards |
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Even the ''offline'' world is ''online''
Trendwatching.com suggests that the on-line world is now dominating our metaphors and expectations in the off-line world -- with on-line symbols taking real-world form, make-it-yourself services entering real stores, on-line functions increasingly built into physical products, and off-line communications and marketing referencing on-line lingo.
Arts Journal |
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Glass maker Corning lowers 3rd-quarter sales, earnings-per-share view on lower glass shipments
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled more than 7 percent Wednesday after the company sharply lowered its third-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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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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Corning lowers 3Q earnings, sales outlook
ROCHESTER, N.Y. Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled more than 7 percent Wednesday after the company sharply lowered its third-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Clark County
25 classes to choose from The Clark County Community Education Program has released the fall schedule, with 25 classes including Ballroom and Middle Eastern Dance, Reading, Concealed/Carry Weapons Training, Conversational Spanish, Photography, Karate, Tai Chi, Watercolor Painting, Computer (Microsoft Word), Mountain Dulcimer and Piano. ACT/SAT prep classes in Math I and II and English I ...
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Nanda's good deeds in jail showcased to seek light punishment
New Delhi, Sep 3 The counsel for Sanjeev Nanda, convicted by a Delhi court in the 1999 BMW hit-and-run case, today sought his release on probation, highlighting the good work done by him in Tihar jail here by conducting English and computer classes for inmates.
Chennai Online |
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Northwood School Secures Campus Network with Mirage Network Access Control
Mirage Networks, developer of patented, full-cycle Network Access Control (NAC) technology, today announced that the Northwood School, an independent co-educational college preparatory school located in Lake Placid, New York, has selected Mirage's NAC solution to secure the unmanaged devices that students use to access its network. Such devices can include laptops, PDAs, game consoles and other ...
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Outlook roundup: Corning, PepsiAmericas
Among the earnings projection stories for Wednesday, Sept. 3, from AP Financial News: Top stories: ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Corning Inc. on Wednesday lowered its third-quarter sales and earnings-per-share guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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Google takes on Microsoft with 'Chrome'
Google Inc. is releasing its own web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The Mountain View-based company took the unusual step of announcing its latest product on the Labour Day [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Sanjeev Nanda taught English to inmates, think before punishing him'
The counsel for Sanjeev Nanda, convicted by a Delhi court in the 1999 BMW hit-and-run case, on Wednesday sought his release on probation, highlighting the good work done by him in Tihar jail by conducting English and computer classes for inmates.
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PSP to get direct Playstation Store access, shorter battery life
Some more details have trickled out on how Sony plans to boost the fortunes of the PSP, which still lags behind the Nintendo DS in the gaming market, and mobile phones and wallets containing money in the "trendy lifestyle accessories you take out with you" market.
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Verizon Wireless Network is Ready for Tropical Storm Hanna
While North Carolina has been spared a direct hit during the last few hurricane seasons, Verizon Wireless has completed extensive preparations for the 2008 hurricane season to ensure North Carolinians have strong, comprehensive wireless coverage and service this hurricane season.
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Corning lowers 3Q earnings, sales outlook
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Corning Inc. on Wednesday lowered its third-quarter sales and earnings-per-share guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
The Post-Standard |
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Another search warrant issued in Barclay case
State police say former Cumberland County commissioner Bruce Barclay used stealth software to spy electronically on a 22-year-old man.
The Sentinel |
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Early reviews are good for new Google Web browser
Google Inc.'s new Chrome Web browser, designed to crack Microsoft Corp.'s dominance in Internet-surfing software, is a nimble program whose potential makes up for its lack of polish, reviewers said.
Asbury Park Press |
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Scandal as UK crime domain sold to German
NHTCU.org now selling holidays. The now-defunct government agency responsible for investigating computer crime, the NHTCU, no longer owns its domain name after it was sold to an enterprising German internet marketer.
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Corning lowers 3Q earnings, sales outlook
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Corning Inc. has lowered its third-quarter sales and earnings-per-share guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y.–Corning Inc. on Wednesday lowered its third-quarter sales and earnings-per-share guidance to reflect slower shipments of glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
Toronto Star |
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2 computer games featuring handicrafts up for display
Iran -Handicrafts Computer Games Two computer games featuring the Iranian handicrafts were displayed during Presidential Office's Scientific and Technological Festival.
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