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Internet Silence In Syria Voice of America (blog) "Looking closely at the continuing Internet blackout in Syria, we can see that traceroutes into Syria are failing, exactly as one would expect for a major outage. The primary autonomous system for Syria is the Syrian Telecommunications Establishment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BCS implications in NIU vs Kent St MAC title game U.S. News & World Report 19 Northern Illinois on Friday night at Ford Field, it will be the first time two MAC teams in the Top 25 have faced each other since Ben Roethlisberger was playing in the conference. The winner could end up in the Orange Bowl, which would be unheard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prepare for more unbundling as gold dries up Mail & Guardian Online On Thursday Gold Fields announced the unbundling of its subsidiary GFI Mining South Africa (GFIMSA) to create the new company which will hold its Kloof Driefontein Complex (KDC) and Beatrix mines as well as some service operations. These are the very ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conference USA championship Q&A: Tulsa coach Bill Blankenship Orlando Sentinel (blog) We have valued the opportunity to host that game because of the opportunity to play at home one more time. We've been fortunate to play in the game a couple times since I've been here but I've not been a part of a winning conference championship game, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Father of the internet': Why we must fight for its freedom CNN International The internet has become one of the motors of the 21st century economy, allowing all of us to reach a global audience at a click of a mouse and creating hundreds of thousands of businesses and millions of jobs. According to a new OECD study, the net ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Excess power from Delhi cannot be given to State, says Centre The Hindu The Centre on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that the additional power surrendered by the NCT of Delhi could not be allocated to Tamil Nadu without compromising the grid security as the critical transmission elements in the North-South corridor of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dollar stores get spruced up; deals less clear cut Businessweek Since the start of the downturn, major chains such as Dollar General Corp. and Family Dollar Stores Inc. have accelerated their growth by transforming stores with wider aisles, better lighting and more name brands. The result is that they're shedding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Russian court deems 'punk prayer' video extremist Los Angeles Times Now the video of their protest against Vladimir Putin could be cut off from Russia as well, after a Moscow court deemed footage of their punk performance "extremist." The ruling handed down Thursday by a Moscow court could soon require Russian Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and FHLB 2012, 2013 note calendar Reuters Nov 29 (Reuters) - The following are scheduled sales announcement dates for potential Freddie Mac reference notes and Fannie Mae benchmark and FHLB global notes for 2012 and 2013. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae said the dates below are windows of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Silver Price Forecast 2013: Silver Will Perform Like Gold on Steroids The Market Oracle Peter Krauth writes: This past March, I asked a highly successful investment advisor what he thought about gold. Since he deals almost exclusively with very high net-worth individuals, his point of view was especially intriguing. He confided to me that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Local stocks eye strong early gains Brisbane Times Australian shares are expected to open strongly despite US stocks paring gains after a top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said there had been no substantive progress in talks to reach a budget deal. On the ASX24 at 6.30am, the SPI futures contract ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Ways The Industrial Internet Will Change Manufacturing Forbes The Industrial Internet is enabling this change to be more productive by making the physical world of industry more intelligent. By connecting machines to the Internet via software, data is produced and insight into the manufacturing process is gained. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Amazon-Google cloud price war heats up CNET Google cuts its Cloud Storage pricing by 10 percent only a few days after slashing it by about 20 percent. The reduction comes a day ... The cloud pricing wars are heating up, and today it's Google -- again -- putting on the pressure. The search giant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic joining C-USA KRQE Conference USA announced the addition of its new members Thursday, just two days after Tulane and East Carolina left Conference USA for the Big East even with East Carolina just leaving in football. "These are two great universities in wonderful places ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
T-Mobile subscribers may get iPhone at last Los Angeles Times Quiz: What set the Internet on fire in 2012? If the speculation is accurate, loyal T-Mobile subscribers will soon have a shot at getting their very own iPhone, without having to change carriers, or go through the rigamarol of buying an unlocked phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China jails gang in iPhone-for-kidney case Sydney Morning Herald China has jailed seven people including a surgeon over the case of a teenager from one of the country's poorest areas who sold his kidney and bought an iPhone and an iPad 2, state media reports. High school student Wang Shangkun, 18, suffered renal .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Growth of viral video leaves deaf in the dark Contra Costa Times Online video is becoming a more ubiquitous part of American life. Netflix videos made up one-third of online data used in the United States last year. YouTube expects 90 percent of online traffic to be video in the next few years. By 2016, Cisco .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
SOMC to hold free event on holiday depression on December 5 The Pike County Daily PORTSMOUTH — Southern Ohio Medical Center is hosting a free event where health professionals and community members can discuss holiday depression on December 5. "Our 'Holiday Tea' event is free of charge and open to the public," Erica Kegley, the .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nightingale: Jailed SAS Sniper Walks Free Sky News Jailed SAS sniper Danny Nightingale, convicted of illegally possessing a pistol, has walked free from court after his sentence was suspended following a successful appeal. Video: SAS sniper walks free. Video has flash photography. Enlarge. Tweet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Appeals to German Public in Link Fee Fight TechNewsWorld Also: Nokia tries to prevent BlackBerry sales, Samsung launches a nifty new Android-powered phone, and Bloomberg tells the tale of the California company singled out by Chinese hackers. Germany's parliament on Thursday began discussing legislation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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