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Police and fire reports Winchester Sun • Karl Usry, 72, of 2466 Muddy Creek Road reported to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office at 1:02 p.m. Nov. 20 that someone entered his business at 200 Browning Lane through the back door and took a computer monitor and modem. The total value of the theft was $800. Bracelets keep tabs on alcohol intake Houston Chronicle Sherman L. Harris knows alcohol has caused problems in his life. After struggling with the bottle for five years, he was arrested for assaulting his estranged wife, and his 28-year marriage ended. Mouser Electronics adds MaxStream to product portfolio Antara News (Full text of a statement. Contact details below.) S'pore to get commercial HSDPA CNETAsia Mobile operator MobileOne unveils plans to roll out the first commercial HSDPA mobile service in Singapore. Multi-Tech collega le chiamate cellulari wireless ai PBX SYS-CON Media L'aggiunta di cellulare ad un PBX può permettere chiamate gratuite (numeri verdi) ad altri telefoni cellulari, fornire back-up per interruzioni PSTN, compreso il servizio d'emergenza 113 (911 negli Stati Uniti), diventare una rete vocale primaria per località remote, e fornire una rete vocale primaria durante situazioni di disastri. Utah patents include fork-spoon Deseret Morning News Twenty-two patents were awarded to Utah inventors on Oct. 31, including: Latest Treo a big hit for Palm The Washington Times When Palm Inc. takes a big swing, it usually connects. I can't remember the last time the company whiffed. Their latest out-of-the-park achievement, available now, is the Treo 680, a mobile phone that seems to defy gravity, if not expectations. Kazakhstan to be top oil producer by 2011: Nazarbayev New Kerala Almaty, Nov 28: Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev has predicted that his country will be among the top five oil producers of the world by 2011. Faqs! Facts! Fax! Upgrades and downloads Daily Telegraph Rick Maybury deals with your techno traumas. Learning your computer lexicon Cape Cod Times By MARSHALL LOEB MarketWatch NEW YORK - So you've decided to take advantage of the sales to buy a computer this holiday season. Whether it's for yourself or a gift, you'll soon be confronted with a bewildering array of jargon to determine the type of computer you need.
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