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The falling cost of supercomputer systems has allowed a broader range of corporations and institutions to buy them for everything from processing movie graphics to searching for oil.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Pick up a Mississippi gopher frog and it covers its eyes with its forefeet, like someone afraid to see what's coming next. And for at least a decade, it's had a good reason not to look....
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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is the best new massively multiplayer game since World of Warcraft, which was released in 2004.
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Tom Chilton and Greg Street discuss upcoming class changes and raid dynamics in Wrath of the Lich King.
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Tom Chilton and Greg Street discuss upcoming class changes and raid dynamics in Wrath of the Lich King.
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Mistreated Cheruiyot has plans for prize There are so many talented young Kenyans — thousands, at least — and they have seen road racing become a yellow brick road out of poverty at home. It makes them vulnerable to exploitation, to European agents who promise them opportunity and treat them like chattel.
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Santa Clara and Tokyo, Oct 13, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) and Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the SPARCR Enterprise T5440 server, the first server to deliver the scalability and reliability of traditional midrange
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In its first comment about the impact of the global financial crisis on Lebanon, Citigroup reiterated its optimism about the economic and financial outlook despite the global banking and financial turmoil, adding that the country's insulation is now perhaps its
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BBC Scotland's Business and Economy Editor Douglas Fraser analyses the state of Scotland's economy at this crucial moment.
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This patch will update World of Warcraft from v3.0.1.8874 to v3.0.2.9056.
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This patch will update World of Warcraft from v3.0.1.8874 to v3.0.2.9056.
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This is the World of Warcraft patch for non-The Burning Crusade US and Latin America users to patch up to v3.0.1. Users should patch up to 3.0.1 first then apply the 3.0.2 patch. Read the readme for special installation instructions.
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Sweden's financial regulator sought to quell fears that the country's largest banks could be exposed to an Iceland-like crisis
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It was refreshing to see an uplifting trading statement yesterday with condom maker SSL International revealing that the past six months of trading have been encouraging.
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Gartner has released a list of the top 10 technologies that will dominate the landscape for the next three years. The release comes at a jittery time for technology stocks and early stage startups alike, with all the major market indexes on a downward spiral. The list comes just one day after the research firm cut its 2009 outlook on growth in IT spending from 5.8 percent to 2.3 percent.
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MOSCOW, Oct. 17 -- Ukraine's feuding president and prime minister sought help from the International Monetary Fund in separate meetings Friday as a political dispute between them complicated talks for a multibillion-dollar loan to stabilize the country's struggling financial system.
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The global financial crisis has impacted one of the world's largest firms General Electric that has seen its finance arm take a hit. In an exclusive interview to NDTV, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says he is paranoid about US recession.
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No precipitation expected
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Fastcraft ferry sailings between the Isle of Man and Liverpool are cancelled because of bad weather.
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The current economic crisis in the U.S. may have a silver lining for IT companies that invest in cloud computing, as it will contribute to significant growth in that sector over the next five years, according to research firm IDC.
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Start-ups, entertainment ventures, small businesses and, to a lesser extent, large enterprises are all good candidates, says Forrester Research.
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Over the next five years spending on IT cloud services is expected to grow nearly threefold, reaching $42 billion by 2012 and accounting for 9 percent of revenues in five key market segments, according to a survey from IDC.Spending on cloud computing is on track to accelerate during the forecast period, capturing 25 percent of IT spending growth in 2012 and close to a third in 2013.read more
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Though scientists have yet to find alien life on distant exoplanets, much about those planets certainly seems alien — especially the weather.
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In response to a post on ZDNet by Larry Dignan, Justin James asserts that there are no killer apps for cloud computing or parallel processing. He also discusses why cloud computing and parallel processing have not been bigger trends.
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The world's hottest major economy is headed for harder times as its export and property sectors sag
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The Met office issues a severe weather warning for parts of central Scotland, with heavy rain expected.
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Storms battered Scotland yesterday and are expected to return tomorrow, with severe weather warnings issued for western and central parts of the country.
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CNN's Jenny Harrison looks at the weather's role in building the world's tallest manmade structure.
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San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers hopes the weather will not get in the way of an exciting clash with the New Orleans Saints at Wembley.
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THE public was told to be alert for more unsettled weather this Bank Holiday weekend, particularly around large bodies of water.
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Your Pictures: weekend weather
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Your pictures showing the impact of gales and rain
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Organisers of a Lake District fell run abandoned in treacherous weather had been warned about the risks, police say.
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As networks become more advanced by offering the transport of additional services such as telephone, video devices, virtual desktop devices and other technologies; network administrators are frequently requested to add scope options to DHCP configurations. DHCP scope options are used frequently for the standard configurations items of IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS servers and other typical items that are the basic parameters of the network's desired configuration.
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Microsoft Corp. is taking another step into the world of Web-based computing with a new system it's calling Windows Azure.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp took the wraps off a new computing service that allows companies to use its data centers to run their Web applications in a bid to become a player in the so-called "cloud computing" trend.
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STAR CITY, Russia (Reuters) - At over $30 million a ticket it is not cheap, but rich adventurers will still pay for a dream trip into orbit despite a global financial crisis, U.S. space tourist Richard Garriott said Monday.
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The Mounties have released more information - but no definitive answers - about a traffic accident near St. Brieux, Sask., that claimed the lives of six people during the summer.
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Microsoft Corp. is joining the trend of moving computing away from the desktop and onto the internet with Windows Azure, a service that will allow users to store their files and programs online.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- After more than two years as Microsoft's low-profile chief software architect, Ray Ozzie finally has something to say: Windows Azure....
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. is taking another step into the world of Web-based computing with a new system it's calling Windows Azure....