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Fasthosts hack forces UK sites offline
A hacking attack on web host Fasthosts has forced the UK firm to shut down some of its customers' websites. Hackers targeted Fasthosts' database, which contains the financial details, email addresses and passwords of over a million businesses for which Fasthosts hosts websites. Whether or how the thieves have used the stolen data is not yet known. .
First Alert Weather Center continues tracking high winds
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The First Alert Weather Center has declared that the threat of severe storms is over for the First Coast. Due to the heavy rainfall, some ponding of water and minor flooding could persist into Saturday. Strong and gusty winds will overspread the area Saturday with sustained winds of 15-30 mph and gusts up to and in excess of 40 mph. Stay with CBS47 and FOX30's First Alert Weather Center for the very latest. .
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Two companies in Laramie have recently announced layoffs or closures, but the timing in Wyoming is right for those employees to find other employment. Shelli Stewart, public information officer for Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, said that in Albany County and across the state, there are more jobs than labor force available. She said the trend of more jobs than began around. Stewart said that Albany County also follows the statewide trend where the most job openings are in construction, minerals and sales and service. She said there are not as many professional openings, but she added, however, that there are many openings for engineers both in construction and in the minerals industry. According to the August statistics from the Wyoming Department of Employment, Albany County had an unemployment rate of 2.4 percent, down from 3 percent in July and down from 2.7 percent in August 2006.
Elsevier Accelerates And Enhances Clinical Decision Making With ...
In December 2007 the company acquired CPM Resource Center, a provider of interactive nursing care plans and evidence-based allied health content; and in January 2008 it acquired MEDai, a leader in predictive modeling and analytics. These acquisitions, including the 2006 acquisition of Gold Standard, developer of drug information solutions, have bolstered Elsevier's ability to deliver a full suite of solutions that bring clinical intelligence to the point of care in support of every member of the healthcare team. Developing a 'Healthcare Knowledge Environment' By focusing on the entire "Healthcare Knowledge Environment" - the dynamic series of tasks and workflows in which caregivers access and apply information to patient-care decisions, Elsevier is transforming CDS technology to offer a higher level of usability.
Unversity Place litigation settled
A settlement has been reached in litigation over the University of Idahos failed University Place real estate project in Boise. Under its terms, the UI Foundation will pay $2.5 million and the various parties insurers will pay $5.8 million, for a total $8.3 million mediated settlement. Of that, $5.8 million goes to the foundations Consolidated Investment Trust, and the other $2.5 million goes to the university. In a joint statement, the parties, who include law firms, insurance companies, the UI Foundation board, and former UI officials including former President Robert Hoover, said, The settlement is a reasonable resolution of an extremely complex matter, avoids substantial future litigation costs, and is in the best interest of the University community. The amount being paid by each party is being kept secret.
MyStore.com Announces It's 'Open' for Business and Challenges Others ...
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- "There have been many announcements lately from companies claiming they have, or are, an "open" network. But try and use your applications or any third party widget or gadget on them. The fact is, they are only open if you are willing to learn and invest in developing applications using their technology or if your widgets or gadgets meet their requirements," stated Todd Meagher CEO of yourStore, LLC and MyStore.com. "The truth is most of these networks offer a restricted 'open' platform within their network. It's like saying everyone will be admitted free after paying at the gate. Or, every credit application will be accepted. Open should mean open." Today yourStore, LLC announced its MyStore.com social marketplace will accept applications, widgets and gadgets from just about anyone using just about any technology with minimal restrictions.
McCain Wins Florida Primary
I'm the conservative leader who can unite the party," McCain said in a brief interview with The Associated Press. "It's a very significant boost, but I think we've got a tough week ahead and a lot of states to come." Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was the Democratic winner in a primary held in defiance of national rules that drew no campaigning and awarded no delegates. The victory was worth 57 national convention delegates for McCain, a winner-take-all haul that catapulted him ahead of Romney for the overall delegate lead. Giuliani ran third, his best showing of the campaign but not nearly good enough for the one-time front-runner who decided to make his last stand in a state that is home to tens of thousands of transplanted New Yorkers. In remarks to supporters in Orlando, the former New York mayor referred to his candidacy repeatedly in the past tense as though it were over.
MSNBC draws flak over political remarks during campaign coverage
Keith Olbermann excoriates the Bush administration during his show's "Special Comment" segment and occasionally blogs on Daily Kos, a favorite Web site of the left. At an event celebrating his program's 10th anniversary last fall, Chris Matthews declared that the current administration had "been caught in their criminality." The latter comment drew winces internally. But for the most part, MSNBC executives are at ease with the dual roles played by the network's personalities. Both Olbermann and Matthews moderated campaign forums last year and anchor major news events. "I do think that viewers accept that there are points of view out there, and sometimes that seeps out," Griffin said. "As long as you're up front and straight about what you're doing, I'm OK." Still, he admits the dynamic is "a high-wire act," underscored when Shuster, serving as guest host on "Tucker," made the "pimped out" remark.
Apple TV 2.0 update now available [updated x3]
Apple has released the much-anticipated 2.0 update of the Apple TV software. The update brings a redesigned interface to the set-top box, as well as support for SD and HD movie rentals, iTunes Store browsing and purchasing directly from the device, AirTunes capabilities, flickr photo browsing, and more. For a more complete look at the changes, read our feature article. The Apple TV 2.0 update is available now through the "Update Software" menu selection in the Apple TV's Setting menu. Updated: The Apple TV 2.0 update currently offers 75 high-definition movie rentals, a new introductory movie, and unlike the version demonstrated at Macworld Expo in January does not appear to include a 1080p resolution setting. Apple's updating process requires at least six restarts of the Apple TV, three of which include progress bars showing that the update is currently underway, and concludes with the playback of a new movie that replaces the "wall of videos" Apple TV 1.0/1.1 introduction with a slightly different version.
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US elections 2004
For supporters of John Kerry, who have seen allegations about the Democratic candidate's military record sap his campaign, it must have seemed like a case of just deserts. The president, George Bush, was last week looking vulnerable on the same grounds after CBS's flagship current affairs show, 60 Minutes, broadcast a report claiming he had been suspended from pilot duties for failing to meet the required standards. It was also claimed that a commanding officer had been put under pressure to "sugar coat" Mr Bush's performance reviews. But while CBS stands by its story, allegations have now surfaced that 60 Minutes based a large part of the report on forged documents. Although what one man - even a presidential candidate - did more than 30 years ago can seem rather trivial, the US election is being fought between a self-declared "war president" and a man who, in stump speeches, claims he would defend his country as president in the way he had defended it as a young man.
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