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Electronics set to power US holiday sales: report
AFP, Published on 10/11/2011
» Electronics sales are set to light up an otherwise dreary US holiday shopping season, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.
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ACE Africa cable to go online late next year: France Telecom
AFP, Published on 10/11/2011
» A fibre-optic cable from France to South Africa will go online in the second half of 2012, bringing high-speed Internet links to a host of west African countries, France Telecom said Wednesday.
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Estonians, Russian charged in Internet ad scam
AFP, Published on 10/11/2011
» Six Estonians and a Russian were charged Wednesday with infecting computers, including NASA machines, with malware as part of an online advertising scam that reaped at least $14 million.
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BlackBerry services 'normal' despite earlier probe tweet
AFP, Published on 10/11/2011
» Research In Motion said late Wednesday that BlackBerry services are working normally after earlier announcing a probe into reports that users hit by a recent outage were still experiencing email woes.
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Dry in 11 days?
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/11/2011
» Can the flood water really be gone in 11 days? The Irrigation Department says it can since nearly half the northern run-off has flowed into the sea.
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Commuter horror stories
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/11/2011
» Many workers are finding the trip to work almost impossibly long or impossibly expensive.
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Cargo can't get to factories
Jon Fernquest, Published on 10/11/2011
» Thousands of containers stuck at ports & can't reach factories, running up fees at customs, port. Bank credit running out.
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Cyber attacks hit Fujitsu local government system
AFP, Published on 10/11/2011
» A Fujitsu computer system run by about 200 Japanese local governments has been hit by a series of cyber attacks and is in a vulnerable condition, the company said Thursday.
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Floods: Unpaid foreign workers
Jon Fernquest, Published on 10/11/2011
» Lost jobs when floods hit, may never get back wages employers kept. Lack of labour rights made them cheaper for some employers.
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