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The V10.2010.19-1 bump now available in the UK (global on Wednesday) packs several enhancements including face-to-face video calling, improved Ovi Maps, and a better email experience with bundled Facebook IM Chat and the ability to accept or decline event invitations from the inbox.
ENGADGET: Nokia updates N900 to version 1.2 in UK, closes door on MeeGo
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Some new cloud-based solutions act as payment processors, as well as offering back-end customer relations management systems and the ability to accept mobile payments in the growing Internet economy.
FORBES: The Durbin Effect
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"Forcing a group to accept certain members may impair the ability of the group to express those views, and only those views, that it intends to express, " then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote after the court's 5-4 decision.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Now that Matt Blaze has released his report, everyone should be paying attention because my experience is that it will not be very long before technically-savvy activists begin to retaliate, just like they did against major bankcard facilities in reaction to the shutdown of WikiLeaks ability to accept credit cards for payment.
FORBES: Free Speech v. Denial Of Communications For Public Safety Agencies?
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One of the main factors that influence your ability to accept risk are your investable resources (not necessarily your income) in tandem with your investment goals.
FORBES: Risk Reloaded: Are You Able?
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Mr Mansell said the prosecution did not accept that Mr Wilkinson's medical conditions affected his ability to exercise self-control.
BBC: Ex-soldier denies Leeds landlady murder
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Will the public generators accept unduly low prices, undercutting private ones and undermining their own ability to invest in new energy?
ECONOMIST: Electric power in Brazil
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The right level of risk is a factor of both ability and willingness to accept risk.
FORBES: The Seven Deadly Investor Sins
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Rather, the risk we take should be based on our innate willingness and ability to accept risk.
FORBES: Understanding Your Relationship to Risk -- Part 2: Creating Your own Personal Definition for Risk