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Hull City are expecting to complete the medical and signature of Dutch midfielder Geroge Boateng on Monday, once the player has fulfilled his close season obligations...
in Cricket
via Rivals.net @ 8:16 10th Jul
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When it comes to determining liability for stolen trade secrets used by unsuspecting third parties, the question in litigation often becomes who knew what when? It has not always been clear when the statute of limitations for these third-party lawsuits begins ticking. Does it start when the trade-secret owner realizes its stolen intellectual property has been licensed to third parties? Does it begin when the trade-secret owner files a lawsuit against the company that stole the secrets and then licensed them to others? Or does it only begin counting down when third-party users are notified that they possess stolen IP?
in IP & Patents
via Inside Counsel @ 4:35 1st Aug
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When It Comes to Honor Murders (This One Just Took Place in Atlanta), Let’s Hear It For The Bloggers! And For Their Readers Too.
in Blog Watch
via Pajamas Media @ 23:33 7th Jul
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Google's motto is "Don't be evil." But when it comes to its environmental impact, some think the company can't live up to its own hype.
in Search Engines
via AlterNet.org @ 13:18 3rd Jul
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Small business people are notoriously choosy when it comes to buying things. This trait can be even more extreme when it comes to purchasing web-related services.
in E-commerce
via Bytestart.co.uk @ 17:11 8th Jul
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The Best Student Council is ready to move back into their newly-reconstructed dorm when Minamo—bless her privacy-violating heart—discovers a bombshell in vice-president Kuon's room: a picture of her with a handsome young man. The idle speculation turns deadly serious when the man's identity is discovered, and it's up to the Council to contain the fallout. Then Cyndi's mom comes to visit, but what should be a joyous reunion is clouded by one small problem: Cyndi has lied to her mother about every single aspect of her life. The Council scrambles to cover for her, but things are complicated by her mother's um, shaky grasp of Japanese. In the meantime, Miss Yukimi manages to snag herself an omiai with a perfect suitor, an event that threatens her friendship with Miss Wakana, especially when it turns out that her suitor may not be as inter
in Gadgets
via Anime News Network @ 19:28 28th Jul
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spaj writes "In the ongoing battle with the MPAA and RIAA, there seems to be an ongoing argument about who is to blame. If you leave a $20 bill on the sidewalk, can you report it stolen when someone takes it? Of course you can, but will you be taken seriously by the authorities? When my car was broken into, I was told by the responding police officer that I might have prevented it by keeping my seats and visible areas clear of junk that would entice criminals. So, who is at fault when it comes to users abusing their right to capture streaming media for personal use? According to Applian.com's Legal FAQ, the RIAA will not come after you if you make a recording for your own personal use. I have often been torn on this issue, and I am looking for input.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 20:18 16th Aug
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Perhaps the most dreaded time for people whose cars and trucks are leased comes when it's time to turn the vehicle back to the leasing company.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:10 25th Jul
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Hamburg - Most customers find themselves overwhelmed by the variety when buying blank CDs or DVDs. But they can only tell whether they have bought the right one after burning the CD. If it skips when played or if the data stored on it becomes unreadable, then they realize what a bad choice they have made.
in Gadgets
via Earthtimes.org @ 10:29 6th Jul
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At least two people were on board the boat when the accident occurred at Jibbons bombora, a submerged rock shelf in Port Hacking.
in Computer Security
via The West Online @ 3:50 25th Aug
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TIGARD, Ore. – Online boating and fishing supplies and accessories retailer SavvyBoater.com has developed a web application that helps boat owners find the right cover for their boat, the company reported in a statement today.
in E-commerce
via Boating Industry @ 21:55 25th Jul
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in Computer Games
via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 16:22 15th Aug
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s sailing stars have returned from Qingdao with the best Olympic medal haul for over a century and National Boat Shows (NBS) is thrilled to announce that the PSP Southampton Boat Show, in association with ITV Meridian, will be opened on 12th September by these Olympic sailing heroes
in Computer Games
via BYM News @ 18:12 29th Aug
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CALABASH, N.C. _ An engine fire at sea Wednesday morning forced 26 passengers and crew members to jump from their charter-fishing boat into the ocean, where they clung to rubber life rafts and watched the burning boat sink until help arrived.
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 5:43 1st Aug
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A California sea lion hopped aboard the Flarry family's 31-foot Catalina near Clark Island, Wash. on Sunday, Aug. 3. Lynnea Flarry and her family were picnicking Sunday afternoon when her daughter-in-law spotted a sea lion aboard the boat.
in Quirky
via USA Today @ 7:21 6th Aug
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When it comes to keeping PC gamers in the loop on their console games, Capcom have long been one of the good guys. And how do PC gamers repay the favour? Same way a lot of PC gamers always do: with mass acts of piracy. When quizzed about the state of Devil May Cry 4's PC sales on Capcom's forums, Christian Svensson replied...
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 22:41 1st Aug
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Just when you thought that rhythm-based gaming could not get more cashed-in on here comes yet one more twist. "Grab the guitar and play along with top Christian bands! Shred those riffs or blast the bass…you add a unique sound to the solid Christian rock!" Got your attention? Thought so. That's what Digital Praise wants you to do when you pick up its upcoming guitar-based rhythm title,
in Video Games
via Spong @ 12:14 29th Aug
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Basically it comes down to this. My children and friends said I was driving them crazy when I had a running conversation - loudly I might add - with my TV set. I too was dissatisfied when my set did not respond. I knew there was a better way to go about this. This being sharing my thoughts about Chris Matthews, and his panel of experts and their cohorts around the dial.
in Blog Watch
via Pajamas Media @ 8:08 5th Jul
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) Archaeological evidence indicates that ancient Chinese and Babylonian civilizations already were using fingerprints to sign legal documents as early as 1000 BCE. As early as 1880, Dr Henry Faulds, an English physician working in Tokyo, published a letter in the journal Nature suggesting the use of fingerprints for identification purposes. Today, fingerprints are still the primary method of identification of criminals although the techniques for fingerprint detection and enhancement have become hi-tech and involve nanotechnology applications. Some researchers even want to make it possible to use fingerprints to reveal drug and doping transgressions and to diagnose diseases (Nanotechnology fingerprint analysis could replace blood sample).
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 9:02 7th Jul
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Many things are scarier when they are in the shadows. This is especially true when it comes to the ways big companies gather and use data about us.
in Search Engines
via CRMDaily.com @ 23:13 1st Aug
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Many things are scarier when they are in the shadows. This is especially true when it comes to the ways big companies gather and use data about us.
in Search Engines
via New York Times @ 22:15 30th Jul
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IconWildcards can be very confusing when it comes to generics in the Java language, and one of the most common mistakes is to fail to use one of the two forms of bounded wildcards ("? super T" and "? extends T") when needed. You've made this mistake? Don't feel bad, even the experts have, and this month Brian Goetz shows you how to avoid it.
in Developer
via OSNews @ 1:35 11th Jul
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Wildcards can be very confusing when it comes to generics in the Java language, and one of the most common mistakes is to fail to use one of the two forms of bounded wildcards ("? super T" and "? extends T") when needed.
in Java
via Addict3d.org @ 7:01 10th Jul
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