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New software to assist Edwardsville police
A new computer software system will give the Edwardsville Police more tools for tracking squad cars and seeing crime trends in the city.
Edwardsville Journal |
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New eBay site has social agenda
NEW YORK: Most consumers probably associate eBay more with vintage lunchboxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Source: www.ciol.com
ChennaiOnline (COL) IT news portal provides latest Information Technology news, information on IT Industry, products & companies, computer technology news and analysis of Information Technology enterprise in India & its effect on global information technology (IT) industry & IT enterprise services
Chennai Online |
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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Review
The Intel Core 2 Duo and Quad CPUs have been wildly successful in terms of both performance and the ability to overclock like nobody's business. Of course, some better than others.
Overclockers Club |
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$50 million boost for rural broadband
WildBlue Communications, the leading provider of broadband Internet over satellite service in rural America, has raised $50 million in equity financing to support a new customer-equipment leasing program and expand its customer service operations.
Rocky Mountain News |
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New service aims to improve communications
The City of The Colony's new media server is online. Accessible through the city's Web site, residents may watch live or archived broadcasts of the current year's City Council and Planning & Zoning meetings.
The Colony Courier-Leader |
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Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?
The Pantagraph |
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Police report
University A 19-year-old man reported battery the Undergraduate Library, 1402 West Gregory Drive, on Aug. 21. According to the police report, two unknown men tackled the victim and hit him in the face. No arrests had been made at the time of the reported. Theft was reported at Grainger Library, 1301 West Springfield Ave.
Daily Illini |
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Google Unveils Open Source Browser
Google has announced a new open source web browser called Chrome that it said users will be able to run without downloading software.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Fujitsu Adds Centrino2 to Business Notebooks
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has upgraded its business notebooks with the addition of the latest Intel Centrino2 processor technology.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Sony Faces Another Blu-Ray Patent Suit
Orinda Intellectual Properties has filed a patent suit against Sony Corp in the US District Court of Texas alleging that Sony's Blu-Ray technology infringes on its patent related to the process of recording and reproducing layered data on an optical disk.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Google Introduces Video Clips Service for Business Users
Google has introduced a service to enable business subscribers to view and share video clips similar to YouTube.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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SATO Participates In Successful Completion Of GS1 EPCglobal Transport And Logistics Phase 2 Pilot Program
SATO Corporation, a global leader in barcode printing, labeling, and EPC/RFID solutions, announced its participation in the successful completion of the second phase of GS1 EPCglobal's Transportation and Logistics Services (TLS) Industry Action Group RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Pilot Program.
Logistics |
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NebuAd suspends Web-monitoring plans
Secretive start-up reportedly puts on hold controversial plans to display ads based on the monitoring of Web activity.
CNET |
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Local researchers in China to observe total solar eclipse
A group of area researchers are in Weinan, China to video capture and broadcast to the Internet a total solar eclipse, observable only from a small narrow corridor on the Earth.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Internet Exclusive: Hog hunting a great tune-up for whitetail season
Commerce, Texas -- My buddy Kenneth Talent can best be described as a globe-hopping bowhunter that has packed his trusty Mathews bows to environs as diverse as the plains of Africa, the mountains of New Zealand and Australia’s Outback.
The Allen American |
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Scientist preps full 3D surface map of the solar system
A research scientist at the Planetary Science Institute (PSI) named Robert Gaskell is assembling the first pieces of what will eventually become a full 3D surface map of the entire solar system. He's pulling data together from multi-angle photographic, lidar, radar and other geometric data sources, all captured from real space flights. The data is processed through custom software he has ...
TG Daily |
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Microsoft is reducing cost of Xbox 360 console, attempting to sell more of the gaming system
NEW YORK — Microsoft Corp. is cutting the price of its Xbox 360 gaming console beginning Friday, with the cheapest version selling for $200, making it less expensive than the Nintendo Wii, which retails for $250. The Xbox 360 Arcade version had been selling for $280. Microsoft, which slashed the prices of the console in Japan on Monday, said that the 60-gigabyte version of the console will now ...
The Oklahoman |
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NU recruit's status remains in limbo
Has a computer malfunction played a part in scuttling the Nebraska basketball team's attempts to recruit a 7-foot center from Puerto Rico? The admission to school of Jorge Diaz, a member of the Puerto Rican junior national team who orally committed to NU last week, remained in limbo on Tuesday night.
Grand Island Independent |
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Most students bring their own computer to college
Taylor University sophomore David Hughes untangles cords for one of his computers as he reconnects them Saturday afternoon. emoore@chronicle-tribune.com
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Lab gives students break from usual classrooms
Thirty-two rolling sofa chairs with armrests, nine flat-screen LCD monitors, and a sound-proof, glass-enclosed room, at first glance, doesn't appear to be a typical classroom.
Baylor Lariat |
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Local entrepreneur makes a ‘Splash’
Chris Kraft is bridging the gap between television and the Internet. “We’re pioneering a new part of the industry,” said Kraft, founder and president of Splash Media. “We have the best product on the market. We have a neat, broad vision. It’s never dull here. Every day is an adventure.”
The Carrollton Leader |
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Astronomy open houses scheduled
VALPARAISO Several fall semester open houses at the Valparaiso University Observatory will offer the public opportunities to learn about and get a closer look at planets, star clusters, nebulae and other celestial objects through VU’s computer-controlled telescope.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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September Edition Of The "Wonder Of Wireless" Webcast Now Available
Wireless law enforcement, a text savvy teen who saves the day, and an update on where state policymakers stand with the issue of wireless consumer protection are featured segments in this month's "Wonder of Wireless" (WOW) webcast, produced by CTIA-The Wireless Association®, and now available for viewing.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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Ancient musical instruments play again through Astra Project
Ancient musical instruments can now be heard for the first time in hundreds of years, due to a new computer modelling project.
PublicTechnology.net |
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