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Cuba to expand use of employee-run cooperatives

Reuters Top News - Di, 07/09/2010 - 16:59
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba will soon turn some small-scale manufacturing and retail services into cooperatives as the state retreats from minor businesses in an effort to boost the island's troubled economy, government and Communist Party sources said.


Tablet mit 3D-Display

heise.de - Di, 07/09/2010 - 16:01

All-in-One-PC mit 3D-Touch-Display

heise.de - Di, 07/09/2010 - 16:01

Australia's Gillard scrapes back to power

Reuters Top News - Di, 07/09/2010 - 15:48
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard secured a wafer thin parliamentary majority on Tuesday, ending a political impasse but hardly cheering investors worried about the fragility of her government and its plans to tax mining profits.


Separating Hope From Hype In Quantum Computing

/. - Di, 07/09/2010 - 15:34
pgptag writes "This talk by Dr. Suzanne Gilbert (video) explains why quantum computers are useful, and also dispels some of the myths about what they can and cannot do. It addresses some of the practical ways in which we can build quantum computers and gives realistic timescales for how far away commercially useful systems might be."

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Pakistani Taliban threaten more suicide attacks

Reuters Top News - Di, 07/09/2010 - 15:20
MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's Taliban on Tuesday threatened more suicide attacks on security forces and government offices, challenging authorities already overwhelmed by the worst floods in the country's history.


China seeks to avoid shouting matches with U.S.

Reuters Top News - Di, 07/09/2010 - 15:19
BEIJING (Reuters) - China wants to quell tensions with the United States through quiet talk, not shouting matches, a top diplomat told White House advisers on Tuesday, aiming to pave the way for a visit by President Hu Jintao early next year.


Behind the Scenes and Inside Workings of a CERT

/. - Di, 07/09/2010 - 14:51
An anonymous reader writes "Ireland's Computer Emergency Response Team differs from what you can find in most other countries, since it's not government-backed and relies mainly on the good will of several security professionals. In this interview, the founder and head of the CERT, Brian Honan, talks about how the CERT was formed, what equipment they use and what challenges they face in their daily work without having a government to back them up."

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Pirate Bay Down; Police Raids Across Europe

/. - Di, 07/09/2010 - 14:08
Stoobalou contributes a link to this story at Thinq.co.uk, from which he excerpts: "Torrent-tracking site The Pirate Bay is currently unavailable as reports come in of co-ordinated police raids against file sharers across Europe. Police in up to 14 countries carried out raids against suspected file-sharing servers this morning. According to file-sharing news site TorrentFreak, the bulk of police action seems to have taken place in Sweden. Swedish Internet service provider ISP, which hosts both The Pirate Bay and whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks, earlier denied rumours of a police raid, saying that officers had visited them to ask questions over two suspect IP addresses, and that no computers or other goods had been seized."

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Former HP CEO Selected As Oracle Co-President

/. - Di, 07/09/2010 - 13:25
theodp writes "Late on Monday, Oracle announced that ousted HP CEO Mark Hurd has joined the company as a co-president and a director. Hurd resigned from HP a month ago, after an investigation by the board into a personal relationship with a contractor turned up questionable expenses. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, a personal friend of Hurd, criticized HP's board at the time, saying it was 'the worst personnel decision since the idiots on the Apple board fired Steve Jobs.' 'Mark did a brilliant job at HP and I expect he'll do even better at Oracle,' Ellison said in a statement Monday. 'There is no executive in the IT world with more relevant experience than Mark.' Stepping down to make room for Hurd was Charles E. Phillips Jr., who had some personal relationship issues of his own."

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Storm Hermine moves into south Texas

Reuters Top News - Di, 07/09/2010 - 12:57
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Hermine headed into south Texas on Tuesday after dumping heavy rain onto northeastern Mexico near the Texas border, a region still recovering from Hurricane Alex's visit in June.


Medienspieler für alle Fälle

heise.de - Di, 07/09/2010 - 12:01
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