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Stocks up 0.67pc at noon
Herald Sun
Stocks up 0.67pc at noon. From: AAP; October 31, 2012 12:45PM. Increase Text Size · Decrease Text Size · Print · Email · Share · Add to Digg · Add to del.icio.us · Add to Facebook · Add to Kwoff · Add to Myspace · Add to Newsvine · What are these?
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Why PCs still matter to Dell: the XPS story
ARNnet
Until now, a typical user may have encountered a Dell PC through the vendor's enterprise Optiplex range or consumer Inspiron line. While the Optiplex and Inspiron lines were affordable solutions, in recent years the vendor has attempted to upscale its ...
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Acer Aspire U Series (7600U-UR308) touchscreen PC
PC World Magazine
Neatness and convenience are perhaps the best features of all-in-one PCs, which don't require much effort to set up and use, and they can be placed in relatively small abodes and offices — even big 27in models such as this Acer Aspire U Series (7600U).
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Will the PC version see a delayed release?
Gamespy.com
"Hey guys, glad to see so much enthusiasm about the release announcement. For those asking about the PC platform, we're currently focused on the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game and don't have any details to share about a PC version at this time." ...
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Gamespy.com
Building consents up 7.8pc last month
New Zealand Herald
Building consents up 7.8pc last month. 11:45 AM Wednesday Oct 31, 2012. Tweet; Email; Print. September building consents were up 7.8pc. Photo / Mark Mitchell. New Zealand building consents rose 7.8 per cent in September, its fourth straight gain and ...
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New Zealand Herald
Katz's donations to PC party will be investigated
Global Edmonton
Global News has learned that Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer will, in fact, be launching an investigation into donations made to the province's PC party by Daryl Katz, along with his employees and family members. Documents showed that the Edmonton ...
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France: Non-PC MPs sent on course in feminism
Scotsman
President François Hollande's socialist cabinet will be taught how to avoid "stereotyping and inappropriate language" when talking about women. The idea is the brainchild of new women's rights minister and staunch feminist, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem.
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Samsung's new series of Smart PCs
The Malaysian Reserve
Samsung Malaysia Electronics Sdn Bhd has introduced the latest range of its Smart PCs — Samsung ATIV Smart PC and Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro — which it said is designed and equipped to enhance productivity and mobility. In a statement yesterday, ...
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EA boasts 30 million registered Origin users
Computerandvideogamescom
Peter Moore, the publisher's second-in-command, last week told CVG that the company is focused on enhancing its Origin service on PC and mobiles only - suggesting that a long-rumoured Wii U edition is not likely soon. Asked whether the full Origin ...
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Review: Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt Adaptor
PC Authority
Seagate's modular GoFlex system takes a slightly different tack to its rivals. The idea is simple: if you have an existing 2.5in Seagate GoFlex drive, you can turn it into a Thunderbolt disk by simply slotting it into the appropriate caddy. This ...
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FSU PC Celebrates 30th Anniversary
WJHG-TV
Panama City- Panama City- This year's Florida State University Panama City annual foundation dinner Tuesday night took on special significance. This is the local campus' 30th year in Bay County. Hundreds of people attended the event at Edgewater Beach ...
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Android 4.2 Jelly Bean FAQ: What you need to know
PC Advisor
In the thick of the storm which is hurricane sandy, Google has announced the latest version of its Android operating system, version 4.2 Jelly Bean. Despite hurricane sandy forcing Google to cancel its Android event in New York it went ahead and ...
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Georgia outs Russia-based hacker—with photos
PCWorld
In an unprecedented move, the country of Georgia—irritated by persistent cyber-spying attacks—has published two photos of an alleged Russia-based hacker who, the Georgians claim waged a persistent, months-long campaign that stole confidential ...
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