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The Photographers' Gallery needs to raise more than £7m to fund the construction of its new building, which is scheduled to open in 2011. Pauline Lockwood reports
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via British Journal of Photography @ 5:33 30th Oct
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Three former bosses at Swiss bank UBS are to forgo 33m Swiss francs ($27.7m; £18.1m) in salary and other payments.
in Banking
via BBC @ 15:12 25th Nov
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Designer of 'death trap' sculpture B Of The Bang to pay back £1.7m of taxpayers' money after council sues
in Arts & Culture
via Mail Online UK @ 18:12 17th Nov
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The Verizon-Alltel merger, which was recently approved by the FCC, will leave an even greater gap between the large and small US mobile operators; there will be no networks of between 7m and 30m customers. There are currently seven networks with fewer than 7m but more than 0.25m customers, although if AT&T’s plan to buy Centennial is successful, there will only be six remaining. At the end of Q3 08, these seven had 17.33m customers in total. Aggregated annual growth stood at 13.1%, compared to 15.9% for T-Mobile ,14.0% for AT&T, 11.2% for Verizon and -6.3% for Sprint.
in Mobile Technology
via Cellular-News @ 19:04 19th Nov
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HFA Holdings reduced it deemed interest in itself on November 14 when 4,672,907 employee shares were released from escrow, decreasing from 106,783,803 shares (23.23%) to 102,110,896 shares (22.20%).
in Computer Security
via Business Spectator @ 8:38 17th Nov
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Nov. 4--PITTSFIELD -- On a night when the art market appeared to stumble, Berkshire Museum soared, with a record-setting sale that will add $7 million to its coffers.
in Arts & Culture
via Calibre Macro World @ 20:21 4th Nov
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TOKYO, JAPAN - SALES of Nintendo's Wii have topped seven million in Japan since its launch nearly two years ago, as the family-friendly game console continues to grow in popularity, a survey showed on Wednesday.
in Computer Games
via Asiaone @ 5:49 27th Nov
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Nintendo is surely spending another day in cash-fuelled party mode today following another sales milestone for the firm – its massively successful Wii home console has now surpassed the seven million sales mark in Japan.
in Computer Games
via Casualgaming.biz @ 15:03 26th Nov
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In terms of inkjet, laser, photo and multifunctional printers, I'd recommend to a friend or colleague these manufacturers (choose as many as you like):
in Computer Games
via PC Advisor @ 7:35 26th Nov
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Despite the slowing economy, declining graphics share, and myriad of price cuts that occurred during Q3, NVIDIA managed to make money during the quarter, earning $61.7 million. Now granted that's a reduction in profit of 74% compared to year-ago levels of $235.7 million, but not nearly as bad as the markets expected given NVIDIA's current predicament. Q3 revenue fell to $897.7 million, this is a reduction of 20% compared to year-ago levels of $1.12 billion.
in Computer Games
via Firing Squad @ 16:31 7th Nov
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Mancunians nicknamed it Kerplunk after the well-known 1970s children’s game — an apt description for a £1.42 million sculpture of giant spikes that began to fall off soon after it was completed.
in Arts & Culture
via The Times @ 21:27 17th Nov
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group bought 1,654,976 Cabcharge Australia shares for $11,832,668 between August 8 and November 3, increasing from 8.985,269 shares (7.66%) to 7,859,169 shares (6.60%).
in Banking
via Business Spectator @ 9:01 7th Nov
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MAKATI, Philippines – The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is interested to fund further development of a locally made mechanical anti-terrorist concept or “MAC” robot that was initially funded by the Philippine National Police, a lead developer told INQUIRER.net.
in Robotics
via Philippine Daily Inquirer @ 10:02 3rd Nov
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Queen’s University Belfast is to become the UK’s lead centre for the developing technology to counter cybercrime.
in Computer Security
via Institution of Electrical Engineers @ 9:37 24th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via Telegraph @ 6:22 18th Nov
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in Search Engines
via Biz Journals @ 22:25 4th Dec
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IP e-Games has finally launched the massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) Zhu Xian Online in the Philippines. Beijing-based Perfect World Co. Ltd developed this game. ...More
in Computer Games
via Philippine Daily Inquirer @ 8:57 3rd Dec
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An award-winning designer has agreed to pay back £1.7million after his giant sculpture proved a liability.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 11:50 18th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via Telegraph @ 4:30 18th Nov
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The Justice Department said Tuesday that RBC Mortgage Co., a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada, has agreed to pay the U.S. more than $10.7 million to settle allegations that the company falsified loan documentation.
in Banking
via Boston Globe @ 9:43 26th Nov
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An international cyber criminal with a resume that includes breaking into computers maintained by NASA, the Pentagon, the Israeli parliament, and Hamas has been indicted in New York for conspiracy and fraud involving access devices.
in Computer Security
via The Register @ 20:41 30th Oct
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Manchester City Council has settled out of court for £1.7M with the designer and builders of its ill-fated 'B of the Bang' sculpture.
in Arts & Culture
via Localgov.co.uk @ 15:57 17th Nov
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