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January 16th, 2007

Japanese company may buy Qld e-waste  [Jan. 16th, 2007|02:40 am]

Japanese company may buy Qld e-waste 
ABC via Yahoo!7 News - Jan 08 12:14 PM
The Queensland Government says it is keen to pursue a deal that could help alleviate a growing waste problem in the state.Save
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Apple Supports CEO Steve Jobs Despite Stock Fiasco [Jan. 16th, 2007|06:50 am]

Apple Supports CEO Steve Jobs Despite Stock Fiasco
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs

NASA Opportunity Rover Begins Standing Up NASA Opportunity Rover
Mars Today - Meanwhile, halfway around Mars, Opportunity's twin, Spirit, continues on the mend from a computer memory problem that struck it a week ago. "Right now we're working to get complete control of the vehicle, and we're still not quite there," said

Roving about the Red Planet
US News and World Report - Other than an overloaded computer memory that hobbled Spirit for a few weeks in the early going and was fixed by a change in procedure, showstoppers have been few. In 1997, Squyres joined forces with Ray Arvidson, a planetary scientist at Washington

Amsterdam Will Give Open Source a Try
NewsFactor Network - A Samsung executive agreed to plead guilty and serve 10 months in prison for his role in a global price-fixing scheme involving a common form of computer memory, federal prosecutors said. HP Labs Develops New Tech for Cooling Data Centers HP Labs
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Not too shabby [Jan. 16th, 2007|10:50 am]

Not too shabby
Boston Online - Feeney got a computer table, credenza, three custom-built workstations, and the wall unit and chair for $11,017; Ross ordered a small file cabinet and the credenza for $1,392; and Tobin got the 42-inch table for $997. Flaherty said Tobin's purchase

LEBANON: Hear Our Voices – At home with unexploded bombs
IRIN - I left my schoolbag, my notes and all of my books inside the drawers, on my computer table and over the bed. Some of them were burned [by the rocket attacks], others thrown out of the balcony and lie on the floor in the garden. What will I do when
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Financial Mail - Sony's revenge  [Jan. 16th, 2007|02:50 pm]

Financial Mail - Sony's revenge 
Financial Mail - Jan 14 11:38 PM
It's all over bar the shouting. Sony, with Blu-ray, is likely to control the future of optical storage. With superior technology, and with the backing of Korea's electronics giants, the Japanese consumer electronics firm looks set to win the race to replace the DVD.Save
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Shoppers let loose 11th-hour energy [Jan. 16th, 2007|06:50 pm]

Shoppers let loose 11th-hour energy
San Jose Mercury News - No matter that Christmas is only a couple of shopping days away. Lief Koepsel was leisurely browsing the Valley Fair Apple store Friday, searching for stocking stuffers for his wife. Among his purchases: an iTunes gift card and some computer

Gary Crandall, CEO
PRWeb - SHIPMENTS OF ELECTRONIC/ELECTRICAL COMPUTER ACCESSORIES TO THE U.S. AFTERMARKET WILL GROW TO MORE THAN $3.6 BILLION BY 2006: VDC FINDS THAT WIRELESS LANS (WLANS) AND USB HUBS ARE LEADING THE WAY While WLANs and USB connectivity are in some ways

Rules tighten on returns
AZCentral.com - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., for instance, wants computers back within 15 days, cameras back within 30, computer accessories in 45, and all other items within 90 days. "You almost never see a straight, one category return policy anymore," said Dworsky. "They

The Record Breaker
Ottawa Citizen - Joachim moved to Australia in 1998, where he ran a computer accessories business and passed his time breaking records both gruelling and arcane, like carrying a 4.5 kilogram brick 126.75 kilometres and crawling non-stop for 56.62 kilometres. But it's
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Crime Report [Jan. 16th, 2007|10:50 pm]

Crime Report
Washington Post - Two TVs, a laptop computer, furniture, a microwave oven and clothing were stolen from a residence. GREENBELT METRO DR., 5700 block, 6:55 p.m. Dec. 3. A cellphone was stolen from a park bench at a Metro station. GREENBELT RD., 7400 block, 12:35 p.m. Dec. 7

Online Press Release
PRWeb - A Pioneer in Web-Based Custom Computer Furniture Business Innovations in SMARTdesks’ product line and business model have come together in the deployment of their new web site. A pioneer in manufacturing computer classroom furniture, customized one

Transform Your Armoire into a CPU Workstation
Popular Mechanics - Even after another $200 for hardware, it was still cheaper--and a lot more interesting--than mass-produced computer furniture from a showroom floor. Before buying an armoire, measure the depth and height of your computer equipment, and bring a tape
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