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Monday Q&A: Modesto tech expert discusses job market
The Modesto BeeData Path's co-founder David Darmstandler contends that Stanislaus County would benefit if more high-tech firms could be attracted here and helped to expand. Darmstandler and his partner, James Bates, grew up in Modesto, and this is where they...Tags: Marketing, Technology, National Government, Google Inc., Students
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New Xbox more than a game console for Microsoft
ReutersSAN FRANCISCO/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is set to make a splash this week with the eagerly awaited unveiling of its new Xbox game console, eight years after the last version, as it seeks a larger share of the $65 billion a year global computer...Tags: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Consumer Goods Industries, Gaming, Computer Hardware
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Solid week of US high-grade issuance expected
ReutersBy John Balassi May 20 (IFR) - Despite heading into Monday with increased interest-rate volatility, and stock futures slightly in the red after a big run last week, the credit markets are likely to see another solid week of issuance on the heels of three...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Verizon Wireless, Japan, Finance, Sony Corp.
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KC firm T2 Studios puts digital graphics in high gear for events
The Kansas City StarOn a Saturday night in April, attendees of a Nelson-Atkins Museum gala awaited dessert in a Bloch Building space while long expanses of walls pulsated with the movement of color, graphic imagery and thousands of bouncing balls. At a fashion benefit...Tags: Binney and Smith, Google Inc., Music, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture
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The Seattle Times Brier Dudley column
Seattle TimesThe video-game industry's health meter is blinking red, and its ammo belt is nearly depleted. Industry players are crawling through the darkness, frantically looking for first-aid kits and new weapons to get back into the action. Down one path a...Tags: EA Tiburon, PlayStation 4, Entertainment Software Association, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Gaming
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Online scam alarms computer experts
The Raleigh (N.C.) News & ObserverIt takes a lot to surprise the group of go-to geeks I frequently contact for this column. Paul Rosenberg, for example, has experienced plenty of computer issues as the owner of the repair shop Love Your Computer in Chapel Hill, N.C. But when he...Tags: Technology, Google Inc., Engineering, Networking, Computer Crime
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‘Sonic the Hedgehog:’ New game to be among Nintendo exclusives
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThis post has been corrected, as indicated below. “Sonic Lost World,” the latest adventure to feature Sonic the Hedgehog, will […]... -
Local officials vow to stay ready for the next NBA opportunity
Seattle TimesWhile the NBA's decision Wednesday to keep the Kings in Sacramento was a blow to many of Seattle's political leaders, they vowed to continue the environmental and economic reviews already under way for a new sports arena in Sodo. "I share the...Tags: Local Elections, Local Government, Politics, Elections, National Basketball Association
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In Brazil, Domino's makes rented DVDs smell like pizza
Don't forget the napkins when you watch a DVD in Brazil. In Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Domino's has teamed up with 10 rental stores to use movie DVDs for an unusual marketing push. Users pop in a rented DVD like they would any other, and after...Tags: Marketing, Domino's Pizza Inc., Argo (movie), Skyfall (movie), Brazil
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Cancer survivor exudes calm in Legislature's budget battles
Seattle TimesRepublican state Sen. Andy Hill has a regular reminder of the advanced lung cancer that threatened his life four years ago -- a dark orange capsule he takes twice a day. The lifesaving medication reinforces a hard-won lesson that's proved invaluable...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Chemotherapy, Justice System, Politics, Republican Party
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EDITORIAL: Upgrade protections of digital records
Seattle TimesTHE last time the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) was significantly revised, brick-sized cellphones cost $3,000, email was mostly limited to academics and the military. The World Wide Web was still just a gleam in the eye of Tim Berners-Lee....Tags: Electronics, U.S. Department of Justice, Laws, U.S. Congress, Justice System
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He's still on guard
Boston HeraldIn 2005, NBA writers voted Ben Wallace Defensive Player of the Year. Bruce Bowen, now an ESPN analyst, still sounds distressed by that. All the San Antonio guard could do at the time was attack the scorer in front of him. After guarding everyone from...Tags: Ray Allen, Oklahoma City Thunder, Metta World Peace, Marc Gasol, Politics
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