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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Need a Person M/F 2 Share 3 Bdrm 2 Bth Home With in Half Moon Bay (coastside/pescadero) $1500</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Please, Spammers &amp; people outside of the USA do not apply. 

 Single mature responsible and employed person M/F needed to share a medium size newly restored 3 bedrooms 2-bath home in Half Moon Bay. I am a 46-Year-old recently married man who lives with my wife and we now own two homes in Half Moon Bay. I am very dedicated to work and my career and I am still tied to my original residence to maintenance on the house and through my work. 

We need a like minded person with compatibility in lifestyles that is motivated or a self starter, someone who will be willing to live in harmony, pick up and clean up after themselves and pitch in on basic household chores. You would be willing to clean up after you cook, complete your laundry, clean your personal bathroom and all the basic living stuff of this nature. 

The is a clean and completely remodeled home with the kitchen and all appliances, bathrooms and all fixtures, washer &amp; dryer, paint, floors and rugs, windows and doors  are all new. The house is located just outside of downtown Half moon Bay and is close to the Beach, Shopping, Grocery store, schools, post office, police &amp; fire and is geographically perfect for a commute from the coast side.  It is alarmed and safe home that is well lit on the exterior at night in a good neighborhood. There is parking space for 1~2 vehicles in the driveway or turnout on the street. 

Open for you is two rooms a 10 x 13 bedroom with large lit up closet, 21Â Sony TV &amp; DVD player, Office desk for PC with drawers personal bathroom with new Kohler cast iron tub and shower. The share will consist of Kitchen, washer and dryer, chores, utilities. The desk &amp; TV can be removed if you have your own. There is also Cable TV expanded &amp; high-speed Internet with WiFi access or Ethernet in the Bedrooms room. There is a second bedroom which is 9 x 12 with a 6Â lit closet this room is unfurnished and could be used as a bedroom, small office den or simply storage. 

Monthly rent is $1500.00 + plus Utilities. You will need to sign a rental agreement and provide references  and it requires first + last monthÂs rent upfront and a $1000.00 cleaning deposit to move in. (Rent money can be prorated and any unused portion returned. Cleaning deposit is non refundable). 

This is a great opportunity for the right person. I am somewhat flexible in order to find the right person. If there is something you need or cannot live without include it in your response and this will help to speed up finding us a solution. For the most part the person who is chosen would be living at this home alone. While I do keep a bedroom there I often donÂt sleep at this house because my wife and I own a second home. I am at home only on some evenings and the weekends during the daytime hours. This could be a dream come true for the right person.

ABOUT ME: 
I am listing this home as a share rental but due to work and my recent life changes I am home very few hours during the week. I still do some work from home for the time being and I need to access my shop and garage space / office space (bedroom) during the weekends and evenings from time to time. I do not drink &amp; do not smoke; I am an IT professional who is also a musician for fun &amp; work in my personal life. I am a clean presentable retired machinist / mechanic with electronics &amp; computer science degrees who works in the IT &amp; electronic field now. 



ABOUT YOU: We hope to find a respectable and gainfully employed person M/F who is responsible clean and tidy and willing to share in on house cleaning, vacuuming, bathroom, clean kitchen, garbage tasks and picking up after yourself. You donÂt have to be Ultra clean, just human. I am also looking for some one easy to communicate with who is honest and open minded considerate to others. This situation would be best suited for a single or perhaps divorced male / female or a couple who is gainfully employed, career orientated, knows what they want in life and is emotionally and financially stable. Possibly someone who needs a good place to live, small office, occasional but not frequent or excessive visitors, and has a small moderate amount of personal belongings but does not have a full house of stuff to move in with. 

OK, Now the NO stuffÂ. Please no pets, no smoking (inside) no firearms, no drugs or excessive use of Alcohol or drugs. It just makes communication harder. If you have had problems with the law in the past, just let me know and if I can deal with that I will as long as it is taken care of. I just donÂt want to find out later anything I should know going in and I am not the type to judge people but I do need to consider that we will be living together some of the time and I want it as healthy a place as possible.

If you are interested and feel you are a good candidate, please respond via email with a phone number where to reach you. After I review your response if I like what I see I can send additional pics of the house we can go from there. The house is available anytime in September on. I will try to email pics to those who request and are serious. Look forwasrd to hearing from you
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - Please, Spammers & people outside of the USA do not apply. 

 Single mature responsible and employed person M/F needed to share a medium size newly restored 3 bedrooms 2-bath home in Half Moon Bay. I am a 46-Year-old recently married man who lives with my wife and we now own two homes in Half Moon Bay. I am very dedicated to work and my career and I am still tied to my original residence to maintenance on the house and through my work. 

We need a like minded person with compatibility in lifestyles that is motivated or a self starter, someone who will be willing to live in harmony, pick up and clean up after themselves and pitch in on basic household chores. You would be willing to clean up after you cook, complete your laundry, clean your personal bathroom and all the basic living stuff of this nature. 

The is a clean and completely remodeled home with the kitchen and all appliances, bathrooms and all fixtures, washer & dryer, paint, floors and rugs, windows and doors  are all new. The house is located just outside of downtown Half moon Bay and is close to the Beach, Shopping, Grocery store, schools, post office, police & fire and is geographically perfect for a commute from the coast side.  It is alarmed and safe home that is well lit on the exterior at night in a good neighborhood. There is parking space for 1~2 vehicles in the driveway or turnout on the street. 

Open for you is two rooms a 10 x 13 bedroom with large lit up closet, 21Â Sony TV & DVD player, Office desk for PC with drawers personal bathroom with new Kohler cast iron tub and shower. The share will consist of Kitchen, washer and dryer, chores, utilities. The desk & TV can be removed if you have your own. There is also Cable TV expanded & high-speed Internet with WiFi access or Ethernet in the Bedrooms room. There is a second bedroom which is 9 x 12 with a 6Â lit closet this room is unfurnished and could be used as a bedroom, small office den or simply storage. 

Monthly rent is $1500.00 + plus Utilities. You will need to sign a rental agreement and provide references  and it requires first + last monthÂs rent upfront and a $1000.00 cleaning deposit to move in. (Rent money can be prorated and any unused portion returned. Cleaning deposit is non refundable). 

This is a great opportunity for the right person. I am somewhat flexible in order to find the right person. If there is something you need or cannot live without include it in your response and this will help to speed up finding us a solution. For the most part the person who is chosen would be living at this home alone. While I do keep a bedroom there I often donÂt sleep at this house because my wife and I own a second home. I am at home only on some evenings and the weekends during the daytime hours. This could be a dream come true for the right person.

ABOUT ME: 
I am listing this home as a share rental but due to work and my recent life changes I am home very few hours during the week. I still do some work from home for the time being and I need to access my shop and garage space / office space (bedroom) during the weekends and evenings from time to time. I do not drink & do not smoke; I am an IT professional who is also a musician for fun & work in my personal life. I am a clean presentable retired machinist / mechanic with electronics & computer science degrees who works in the IT & electronic field now. 



ABOUT YOU: We hope to find a respectable and gainfully employed person M/F who is responsible clean and tidy and willing to share in on house cleaning, vacuuming, bathroom, clean kitchen, garbage tasks and picking up after yourself. You donÂt have to be Ultra clean, just human. I am also looking for some one easy to communicate with who is honest and open minded considerate to others. This situation would be best suited for a single or perhaps divorced male / female or a couple who is gainfully employed, career orientated, knows what they want in life and is emotionally and financially stable. Possibly someone who needs a good place to live, small office, occasional but not frequent or excessive visitors, and has a small moderate amount of personal belongings but does not have a full house of stuff to move in with. 

OK, Now the NO stuffÂ. Please no pets, no smoking (inside) no firearms, no drugs or excessive use of Alcohol or drugs. It just makes communication harder. If you have had problems with the law in the past, just let me know and if I can deal with that I will as long as it is taken care of. I just donÂt want to find out later anything I should know going in and I am not the type to judge people but I do need to consider that we will be living together some of the time and I want it as healthy a place as possible.

If you are interested and feel you are a good candidate, please respond via email with a phone number where to reach you. After I review your response if I like what I see I can send additional pics of the house we can go from there. The house is available anytime in September on. I will try to email pics to those who request and are serious. Look forwasrd to hearing from you
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<title>{TECHNOLOGY &gt; INVENTION AND INNOVATION} - Shimano Shuns Cables for Full Electronic Shifting</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Japanese parts manufacturer Shimano is launching an electronic shifting system for high-end road bikes that it claims will vastly improve performance and reduce maintenance. By replacing the conventional levers that pull wound-steel cables through protective housings with solid-state switches and rubber-coated wires, there's no chance for road gunk to clog things up and interfere with shifting, or, for that matter, your post-ride beer.

The principle of an electronically controlled drive train is to execute perfect shifts every time, thus "reducing mental overhead," in the words of Shimano marketing manager Devin Walton. This is a resource cyclists find in short supply during epic rides.

Thursday's announcement that the system, called Di2, will hit shops in January 2009 settles a question first raised in 2005 when prototypes began cropping up on the bikes of select Shimano-sponsored racers in the pro peloton. The system's development has been photographed, chronicled and Angsted over ever since. 

But if the existence of electronic shifting comes as no surprise, its weigh-in certainly should. During a recent telephone interview, an industry insider who spoke on condition of anonymity stopped cold amid a why-do-we-need-this diatribe, upon learning that Di2 weighs less than Shimano's current generation of parts. According to the company, Di2 will be 67 grams lighter than the current Dura-Ace 7800 and only 68 grams heavier than Dura-Ace 7900, the snazzy forthcoming 2009 suite of parts. "I'll be going to hell," said the source, who then fell silent -- no doubt converting grams to ounces to fractions of a pound to the limitless advantages of such weight savings. That's at least an extra Clif Bar. 







Di2's front derailleur automatically adjusts itself so the chain doesn't rub as you shift.


 



Shimano plans to offer the electronic setup as an upgrade option within the 7900 group -- which is preselling for $2,600 -- so parts such as the two-tone cranks and brakes will be the same. (No word yet on the additional cost for electric; it could be double.) Di2 consists of two brake-and-shift levers, two derailleurs whose springs have been replaced by servo-motors, a 7.4-volt lithium-ion battery pack, and the wiring harness that connects everything.

The derailleurs, whose job is to move the chain from gear to gear as you shift, talk to each other and automatically adjust so the chain doesn't rub. They also calibrate themselves, so you don't have to play with cable tension to maintain shift quality as cables stretch and the chain and cogs wear. And although the control buttons have been placed in the traditional location behind the brake levers -- so as not to confuse anyone or overly tax that mental overhead -- they could be integrated with the ends of time-trial bars, the top of the handlebars or just about anywhere a rider might find convenient. 



Still, the advantage that people who've experienced the system talk about is how little effort it takes to change gears. A quick nudge to one of the shift switches signals a motorized worm gear in the derailleur to instantly move the precise amount it needs to. Fractions of a second later, the chain snaps into position.

Chris d'Aluisio, director of advanced research and development for Specialized, likens the difference between mechanical and electric shifting to the difference between driving a race car with a manual transmission and one with F-1 style paddle shifters. "You can stay on the gas and flip through the gears with no hesitation," said d'Aluisio. "It's seamless power."

Frankie Andreu, who raced in nine Tours de France, described the shifting as "immediate and very smooth and accurate.... It's super nice."

Even my curmudgeonly unidentified source said, "The shifting is mind-blowing: I mean, you just touch the button, and it shifts."







The shift buttons are located in the traditional place -- behind the brake levers -- but they could go anywhere without affecting the performance of the system.

 



But let's not lose perspective. Shimano isn't the first company to attempt electronic shifting. Mavic introduced Zap in 1994 and then a wireless version called Mektronic in 2000, neither of which survived. Zap's wires proved to be less than waterproof, and Mektronic was finicky to set up properly. Shimano, notorious for its rigorous testing gauntlet, is betting that its engineers have solved the electricity problem -- and so is Campagnolo, a competitor that is on a similar development path but has yet to announce when it will release its system.

The crux of the engineering challenge is making the battery light yet long-lasting, so Shimano's engineers turned to the hardest-working part in any shifting system: the front derailleur. It's also the most temperamental, with a nasty habit of dropping or jamming the chain if the rider doesn't modulate his tempo properly while shifting. (Mavic didn't even go there -- only the rear was electric.) To be fair, the front derailleur has the notably tough job of moving a chain under heavy load between two gears of dramatically different sizes, moving at different speeds. The Di2 crew knew going in that it would require three or four times the juice of the rear derailleur.

So, when Shimano started out in 2003, the initial strategy was to throw a bunch of power at the problem, and take advantage of the servo-motor's massive torque. But this came at too high a cost, according to former Olympian Wayne Stetina, a Shimano vice president whose primary job is to test equipment and provide feedback to the engineers in Japan.

"As I recall, in 2004 we had a much larger battery that went dead on me several times during long rides," said Stetina, who has logged 19,000 miles on various iterations of Di2. "It couldn't last more than three or four hours between charges, and the battery pack and control system weighed nearly a pound."







Shimano claims that the 7.4-volt lithium-ion battery will go 1,000 kilometers between charges.

 



That wasn't going to fly in a sport where grams can translate directly into seconds. The trick would be to conserve power, not squander it. Shimano's engineers redesigned the geometry of the front-derailleur to amplify the force, so they could get the necessary output with far less input. The greater leverage of the new derailleur allowed for a much smaller battery and ultimately shaved half a pound off the system. Stetina claims the battery consistently lasts 2,000 miles between charges (which takes 90 minutes). Officially, Shimano says the battery will last for 1,000 kilometers (621 miles).

The front derailleur doesn't actually move with more force or more speed, as you might assume. It does receive the signal to shift faster than you can send one by cranking on your lever and fighting against friction, spring tension and a lesser mechanical advantage.  
More important, it should do the same exact thing, every time, without needing to be coaxed or cursed. Powered as it is by an electric motor, the front derailleur simply moves a calibrated distance when it's told. "It just jams the chain into the big ring, no matter how much load is on it," d'Aluisio said. "You don't lose any momentum, and your legs never stall." 

Road-bike aficionados are much like trout: simultaneously enthralled and mortified by anything shiny and new that enters their environment. And so it's not surprising that the first two questions people tend to ask about Di2 are: 1) What if the battery dies? and 2) What if it gets wet?

Stetina believes he's personally answered the first. And besides, he said, there is a battery meter on the Flight Deck computer (which includes heart rate, altimeter,  
inclinometer, calorie counter and the ability to download all these details to your PC after the ride). His unscientific-though-admirable strategy for testing the waterproofness of the system has been to blast the components with the high-pressure hose at a coin-op car wash.

Presumably Shimano's engineers in Japan have more-traditional testing methods. The company prides itself on systems engineering, and has been working on this set of components for more than five years. How will it work? You can find out for yourself when Di2 goes on sale in January. Call us when you've put 12,000 miles on it.
  


   
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The principle of an electronically controlled drive train is to execute perfect shifts every time, thus "reducing mental overhead," in the words of Shimano marketing manager Devin Walton. This is a resource cyclists find in short supply during epic rides.

Thursday's announcement that the system, called Di2, will hit shops in January 2009 settles a question first raised in 2005 when prototypes began cropping up on the bikes of select Shimano-sponsored racers in the pro peloton. The system's development has been photographed, chronicled and Angsted over ever since. 

But if the existence of electronic shifting comes as no surprise, its weigh-in certainly should. During a recent telephone interview, an industry insider who spoke on condition of anonymity stopped cold amid a why-do-we-need-this diatribe, upon learning that Di2 weighs less than Shimano's current generation of parts. According to the company, Di2 will be 67 grams lighter than the current Dura-Ace 7800 and only 68 grams heavier than Dura-Ace 7900, the snazzy forthcoming 2009 suite of parts. "I'll be going to hell," said the source, who then fell silent -- no doubt converting grams to ounces to fractions of a pound to the limitless advantages of such weight savings. That's at least an extra Clif Bar. 







Di2's front derailleur automatically adjusts itself so the chain doesn't rub as you shift.


 



Shimano plans to offer the electronic setup as an upgrade option within the 7900 group -- which is preselling for $2,600 -- so parts such as the two-tone cranks and brakes will be the same. (No word yet on the additional cost for electric; it could be double.) Di2 consists of two brake-and-shift levers, two derailleurs whose springs have been replaced by servo-motors, a 7.4-volt lithium-ion battery pack, and the wiring harness that connects everything.

The derailleurs, whose job is to move the chain from gear to gear as you shift, talk to each other and automatically adjust so the chain doesn't rub. They also calibrate themselves, so you don't have to play with cable tension to maintain shift quality as cables stretch and the chain and cogs wear. And although the control buttons have been placed in the traditional location behind the brake levers -- so as not to confuse anyone or overly tax that mental overhead -- they could be integrated with the ends of time-trial bars, the top of the handlebars or just about anywhere a rider might find convenient. 



Still, the advantage that people who've experienced the system talk about is how little effort it takes to change gears. A quick nudge to one of the shift switches signals a motorized worm gear in the derailleur to instantly move the precise amount it needs to. Fractions of a second later, the chain snaps into position.

Chris d'Aluisio, director of advanced research and development for Specialized, likens the difference between mechanical and electric shifting to the difference between driving a race car with a manual transmission and one with F-1 style paddle shifters. "You can stay on the gas and flip through the gears with no hesitation," said d'Aluisio. "It's seamless power."

Frankie Andreu, who raced in nine Tours de France, described the shifting as "immediate and very smooth and accurate.... It's super nice."

Even my curmudgeonly unidentified source said, "The shifting is mind-blowing: I mean, you just touch the button, and it shifts."







The shift buttons are located in the traditional place -- behind the brake levers -- but they could go anywhere without affecting the performance of the system.

 



But let's not lose perspective. Shimano isn't the first company to attempt electronic shifting. Mavic introduced Zap in 1994 and then a wireless version called Mektronic in 2000, neither of which survived. Zap's wires proved to be less than waterproof, and Mektronic was finicky to set up properly. Shimano, notorious for its rigorous testing gauntlet, is betting that its engineers have solved the electricity problem -- and so is Campagnolo, a competitor that is on a similar development path but has yet to announce when it will release its system.

The crux of the engineering challenge is making the battery light yet long-lasting, so Shimano's engineers turned to the hardest-working part in any shifting system: the front derailleur. It's also the most temperamental, with a nasty habit of dropping or jamming the chain if the rider doesn't modulate his tempo properly while shifting. (Mavic didn't even go there -- only the rear was electric.) To be fair, the front derailleur has the notably tough job of moving a chain under heavy load between two gears of dramatically different sizes, moving at different speeds. The Di2 crew knew going in that it would require three or four times the juice of the rear derailleur.

So, when Shimano started out in 2003, the initial strategy was to throw a bunch of power at the problem, and take advantage of the servo-motor's massive torque. But this came at too high a cost, according to former Olympian Wayne Stetina, a Shimano vice president whose primary job is to test equipment and provide feedback to the engineers in Japan.

"As I recall, in 2004 we had a much larger battery that went dead on me several times during long rides," said Stetina, who has logged 19,000 miles on various iterations of Di2. "It couldn't last more than three or four hours between charges, and the battery pack and control system weighed nearly a pound."







Shimano claims that the 7.4-volt lithium-ion battery will go 1,000 kilometers between charges.

 



That wasn't going to fly in a sport where grams can translate directly into seconds. The trick would be to conserve power, not squander it. Shimano's engineers redesigned the geometry of the front-derailleur to amplify the force, so they could get the necessary output with far less input. The greater leverage of the new derailleur allowed for a much smaller battery and ultimately shaved half a pound off the system. Stetina claims the battery consistently lasts 2,000 miles between charges (which takes 90 minutes). Officially, Shimano says the battery will last for 1,000 kilometers (621 miles).

The front derailleur doesn't actually move with more force or more speed, as you might assume. It does receive the signal to shift faster than you can send one by cranking on your lever and fighting against friction, spring tension and a lesser mechanical advantage.  
More important, it should do the same exact thing, every time, without needing to be coaxed or cursed. Powered as it is by an electric motor, the front derailleur simply moves a calibrated distance when it's told. "It just jams the chain into the big ring, no matter how much load is on it," d'Aluisio said. "You don't lose any momentum, and your legs never stall." 

Road-bike aficionados are much like trout: simultaneously enthralled and mortified by anything shiny and new that enters their environment. And so it's not surprising that the first two questions people tend to ask about Di2 are: 1) What if the battery dies? and 2) What if it gets wet?

Stetina believes he's personally answered the first. And besides, he said, there is a battery meter on the Flight Deck computer (which includes heart rate, altimeter,  
inclinometer, calorie counter and the ability to download all these details to your PC after the ride). His unscientific-though-admirable strategy for testing the waterproofness of the system has been to blast the components with the high-pressure hose at a coin-op car wash.

Presumably Shimano's engineers in Japan have more-traditional testing methods. The company prides itself on systems engineering, and has been working on this set of components for more than five years. How will it work? You can find out for yourself when Di2 goes on sale in January. Call us when you've put 12,000 miles on it.
  


   
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<title>{VIDEO GAMES &gt; NEWS AND REVIEWS} - Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island PC review</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Publisher:  City Interactive
Developer:  City Interactive
System:  PC
Minimum requirements:  Windows 2000/XP/Vista; DirectX 9.0c; 2.0 GHz processor; 512 MB RAM; GeForce 5700 or Radeon 9700 with 128 MB; 3 GB hard disk space; internet or LAN connection
Genre:  FPS
Release date:  Available now
Review by:  Andrew Clark
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<title>{VIDEO GAMES &gt; NEWS AND REVIEWS} - Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free PC review</title>
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Developer:  Telltale Games
System:  PC
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Genre:  Adventure
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<title>{BY SUBJECT &gt; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY} - PC Vendors Unveil 9 Laptop Computers for WiMax</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Toshiba unveil laptop and notebook computers ready to take advantage of the Sprint Nextel WiMax wireless network launched Oct. 8 in Baltimore. The Acer Aspire, Asus, Toshiba Satellite and Lenovo ThinkPad and Lenovo IdeaPad lines will support WiMax capabilities.   -  Laptop vendors Acer, Asustek Computer, Lenovo and Toshiba have unveiled laptop
and notebook computers ready to take advantage of the Sprint Nextel WiMax
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<issued>2008-10-08T22:26:12Z</issued>
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<title>{EUROPE &gt; COMPUTERS AND INTERNET} - Asus admits Eee Box mini PC shipped with virus</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Other regions as well as Japan affected?
Asus has admitted that some of the its Eee Box desktop mini PCs have shipped with a virus.?</summary>
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<title>{BY SUBJECT &gt; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY} - iSuppli: HP, Dell Tops in Worldwide PC Shipments</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Hewlett-Packard and Dell were tops when it comes to notebook and desktop shipments in the second quarter of 2008, according to the latest report from research company iSuppli. The other three global top five PC vendors were Acer, Lenovo and Toshiba, iSuppli says. The iSuppli report also finds that despite the Wall Street financial crisis, PC shipments came in higher than previous forecasts.   -  Dell
gained back some share of the worldwide PC market in the second quarter of
2008, thanks to its retail and channel strategies, but the company still ranked
behind Hewlett-Packard,
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<issued>2008-10-02T21:42:25Z</issued>
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<name>Eweek.Com</name>
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<title>{EUROPE &gt; NEWSPAPERS} - Sir Ian Blair resigns Downfall of the PC Pc </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">When Sir Ian Blair cut short a holiday last month to deny he was about to be sacked it was the 10th time he had been forced to issue such a statement during three and a half years as Metropolitan Police Commissioner. </summary>
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<issued>2008-10-02T19:21:42Z</issued>
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<name>Telegraph.Co.Uk</name>
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<title>{EUROPE &gt; HEADLINE LINKS} - Memorial dedicated to killed Pc</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">A memorial is to be unveiled in Leeds for Pc Ian Broadhurst, who was shot dead while on duty on Boxing Day 2003.</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-02T01:51:51Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">News.Bbc.Co.Uk</span> - A memorial is to be unveiled in Leeds for Pc Ian Broadhurst, who was shot dead while on duty on Boxing Day 2003.<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">BBC NEWS | UK | England | West Yorkshire | Memorial dedicated to murdered Pc {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> October 2, 2008, 1:51 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 2, 2008, 10:24 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;54KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/">Europe</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/">United Kingdom</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/">News and Media</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/headline-links/"><b>Headline Links</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{VIDEO GAMES &gt; NEWS AND REVIEWS} - Pure Demo </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">This PC demo features a tutorial and lets you race 3 laps on the Italian Mount Garda track. </summary>
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<issued>2008-10-01T18:30:54Z</issued>
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