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Seagate to provide a half-million gigabytes of storage for Olympics
Dedicated Olympics viewers will get to see more than they've ever seen of the world's most prestigious athletic event this year in Beijing, thanks in part to technology contributed by hometown disk drive maker ...
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FDIC takes over two more banks
Come Monday, customers of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank will be doing business with Mutual of Omaha Bank.
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U.S. regulators seize two more banks, engineer sale
U.S. regulators took over two banks on Friday and sold them to Mutual of Omaha Bank, the sixth and seventh bank failures this year as financial institutions struggle with a housing bust and credit crunch.
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Buying Guide sponsored by Microsoft
Is 20th century conventional Winchester multi-platter, multi-head random-access disk technology too quaint for you? Want to run your PC or server on storage devices that consume far less energy than the ...
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Hospital telephone and TV firm Patientline enters administration
The tortured tale of Patientline, the company that provides telephone and entertainment systems to patients in hundreds of hospitals, reached its final chapter yesterday, with the company placed into ...
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Controversial NHS bedside phone service goes bust
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Three data-storage services to be shut
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities.
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European Commission OKs HP's buyout of EDS
Hewlett-Packard said Friday the European Commission has approved its planned acquisition of Electronic Data Systems without conditions.
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Dust Settles on .ME Domain Registration Launch
First 48 Hours Sees LCN Capture Significant Market Share of .ME Registrations. London, United Kingdom, July 26, 2008 -- -- The internet's latest and most personal domain extension has seen huge popularity after ...
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The Boast Of Beijing: Agoda Presents Capital Hot Spots And Hotter Hotel Deals During Olympics
There couldn't be a hotter time to visit Beijing than the present -- while it has Summer Olympics fever.
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Hewlett-Packard acquisition passes hurdle in Europe
PALO ALTO, Calif. Hewlett-Packard says the European Commission has approved its planned acquisition of Electronic Data Systems without conditions.
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Could you have passed eighth grade in 1895?
Here is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Salina, Kan. It was taken from the original document on file at the Smokey Valley Genealogical Society and Library in Salina and reprinted by the Salina Journal ...
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Juniper Appoints Kevin Johnson as CEO
Juniper Network appointed Kevin Johnson as its new CEO, replacing Scott Kriens who will continue as chairman of the board and will remain active in the areas of strategy and leadership development.
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Renters move downtown to save on gas, commuting time
Sick of filling up the tank for sixty bucks? Considering a place near work downtown and tossing the car keys? Prepare to pay higher rents as more like-minded apartment dwellers flock to urban digs.
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Austin police arrested a New York man on Friday who claimed to be Frank Sinatra's grandson and then used that ruse to cheat people out of their money.
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Juniper CEO: Timing right to step aside
With the momentum Juniper Networks currently is enjoying and the availability of an executive like Microsoft's Kevin Johnson , the time was right for Chairman and CEO Scott Kriens to give up day-to-day ...
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By the left. . . Sarkozy. . . Famine. . . Quangos
Both Barack Obama and John McCain write with the left. In 1992, all three presidential candidates, George W Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot, were lefties, as were Reagan, Ford and Truman.
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U.S. stock futures point to opening rise on durable goods data
U.S. stock futures climbed early Friday, pointing to a higher start for Wall Street, after the government's durable-goods report for June topped expectations, helping soothe ongoing worries about the ailing ...
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Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Monday's session are Verizon, Kraft, Amgen and Tyson.
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European Commission approves HP's $13.9 bn purchase of EDS
Hewlett-Packard Co. also said Friday it had agreed to settle five shareholder lawsuits related to the buyout.
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