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Nuclear failure may show limits of computers
View inside one of the San Onofre nuclear power plant's steam generators with the steam dome cut off, looking at the top of the steam bundle. Tubes begin at the opposite end from the viewpoint of this photo, bring hot reactor water up around the tube bend shown in this photo and then end back to the other end where the water returns to the reactor. Thus the tubes are heated. Then a second ...
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Japans trade deficit climbs to $10.5B in May
TOKYO -- Japan's trade deficit rose nearly 10 percent in May to 993.9 billion yen (nearly $10.5 billion) as rising costs for imports due to the cheaper yen matched a rebound in exports.The Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday that exports rose 10.1 percent in May over a year earlier to 5.77 trillion yen ($60.7 billion) while imports also surged 10 percent, to 6.76 trillion yen ($71.1 ...
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Heres what to watch for Wednesday from the Fed
In this Wednesday, May 22, 2013 photo, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The Federal Reserve ends a policy meeting Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Investors have been nervously speculating that the Fed will soon scale back its economic stimulus and send interest rates up and stock prices ...
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Tweet Becomes An Official Word In Latest Oxford English Dictionary Update
It joins flash mob, fiscal cliff, and dad dancing in the English language dictionary, an academic piece of work that is always being updated and revised. What's of more interest to me is the process for removing a word from the OEDthere isn't one. As Sarah Ogilvie explained ...
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Best Ways To Give Your Heirs Money While Youre Alive
worry about their children's financial futures . Increasingly, we've been asked to help them find ways to assist their kids now, rather than waiting to leave them money and assets in ...
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Microsoft says it freed millions of computers worldwide from criminal botnet
said that an assault it led earlier this month on one of the world's biggest cyber crime rings has freed at least 2 million PCs infected with a virus believed to have been used to steal more than US$500 million from bank accounts worldwide. "We definitely have liberated at least 2 million PCs globally. That is a conservative estimate," Richard Domingues Boscovich, assistant ...
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Chrysler agrees to recall 1.56 million Jeeps
The NHTSA's concerns over older-model Jeep Grand Cherokees and Libertys has prompted a recall after investigations found a crash from behind could puncture the fuel tank, possibly causing a fire. NBC's Brian Williams ...
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Dish steps down from Sprint merger to clear way for Clearwire
After a months-long battle between Dish and SoftBank over Sprint, the satellite company abandons its $25.5 billion bid for the wireless carrier to focus on "completing the Clearwire tender ...
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Candy Crush Saga creator appears sweet on an IPO
The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. Anonymous sources told the Journal that King, through its holding company Midasplayer International Holding Co., has talked to several banks including J.P. Morgan Chase, Credit Suisse Group AG, and Bank of America to carry out its initial public offering, or IPO, in the U.S. This means King wants to sell shares of its company to public investors. While ...
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The necessity of regular use of the purge command in OS X
When using your Mac, active programs, documents, and system resources will be loaded into memory (RAM), where they can be accessed quickly to run and perform computations. While active memory contents are maintained in memory, the system also keeps some recently used but inactive processes and data there in order to quickly revive them, if needed. These memory allotments should be managed ...
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Dell special committee slams new Icahn plan as incomplete
Committee says activist investor's latest proposal lacks adequate financing and a remedy for the company and its shareholders if his proposal were to ...
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Video shows what looks like iOS 7 running on an iPad
iOS 7 , but photos, videos, and reports are popping up left and right about what the new operating system will look like on the tablet. A new iPad iOS ...
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Stocks post solid gains Tuesday
U.S. markets churned higher Tuesday after the Commerce Department said price inflation remained muted in May. The report by itself had negligible effect. But every report of late has been held up to the light to see how it might affect the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy announcement expected Wednesday. Low inflation means the economy is not overheating. In turn, some investors ...
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U.S. oil prices steady Tuesday
A motorist pumps gas in Denver on April 15, 2011. Consumers paid an average price of $3.60 a gallon nationwide on Tuesday according to the travel group AAA. UPI/Gary C. ...
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Quake studies cut short by nuke shutdown
The operator of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is likely to scale back a robust slate of earthquake studies as it moves forward with retiring the coastal power ...
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SEC to require mea culpas in some big settlements
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission says the agency will start requiring companies and individuals to admit wrongdoing in some big settlements.Currently the SEC allows companies and individuals to settle charges without admitting or denying wrongdoing. Critics, including a federal judge, have complained that policy doesn't deter repeat violations.Mary Jo ...
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Al Capones Final Home Sells
One of America's most notorious gangsters didn't go down in a gunfight, but died of heart failure in a luxe Miami Beach mansion. Al Capone's last years were spent at the Palm Island residence in relative anonymity. It's where he decided to retire and reportedly where he planned his final Chicago event: the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. The home served as his alibi. ...
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Sold Arnold Schwarzeneggers Former Home And Place Of Affair
Some homes have a tough time shaking their reputation, especially if they're reputation is tied to a highly publicized scandal. Take, for example, Arnold Schwarzenegger's former Pacific Palisades home, which was listed in 2011 but didn't snag a buyer until just recently. Schwarzenegger and wife Maria Shriver lived in the house from 1986 to 2003, according to ...
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A Return To 10 Percent Down Payments
After virtually disappearing for years, the 10 percent down payment is back. Around the U.S., some lenders are offering 90 percent financing again on all loan types. For example, San Francisco-based RPM Mortgage resumed offering "piggyback" loans in the first quarter of 2013 after discontinuing them during the height of the credit crisis in late 2007, according to Vice President ...
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Google Reviews More Prominent With Official Knowledge Graph Update
While these new results are at their most visually-compelling on the desktop (for now), the results are mirrored on mobile devices. They do not look the exact same, but when I compared the results on the iPhone 5, iPad 2, and Samsung S3, the results were very similar and highlighted most of the same results in a Maps/Places "box." Some pundits have argued this is a move toward ...
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The Six Steps To Trust
Many people have been given the feedback, "Others do not trust you." Most people, hearing this, are perplexed as to what they might do to change. One leader actually asked me, only half joking, if it would help if he wore a sign on his back that says, "JUST TRUST ME!" The dictionary description of trust is "the belief that someone is being truthful." If people have ...
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Microsoft Dynamics ERP software now available on the Azure cloud
IDG News Service - Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service. The launch, announced Tuesday, gives customers another option for cloud-based ERP (enterprise resource planning) services besides NetSuite, SAP Business ByDesign and others. It's a bit late in coming, ...
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Chinas fastest-growing cities for multi-millionaires
The population of multi-millionaires in no-name Chinese cities is growing at a breakneck pace. Case in point: Chongqing's multi-millionaire population grew by nearly 80% between 2007 and ...
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Immigration bill could cut deficits by $175 billion - CBO
A bipartisan Senate bill that would create a path to legal status for many of the 11.5 million undocumented immigrants in the United States could reduce deficits by $175 billion over the first 10 years and by at least $700 billion in the second ...
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Thomas Jackson Judge who tried to split up Microsoft
Thomas Penfield Jackson, who died of cancer on 16 June at the age of 76, was a federal judge in Washington who presided over a Microsoft antitrust case and ordered the software giant to be split up. He also presided over the the drug possession trial of the former Mayor of Washington, Marion ...










