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Other large firms are all too aware that their secrets would be at risk if the machines they use were widely available.
ECONOMIST: The complications of clustering
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Her cancer, she says, has spread so widely, touching her brain and liver that Avastin would no longer be of use to her.
FORBES: Britain's Cancer Calculus
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While the design may change, the interface is expected to be easier for people to use than existing cable on-screen menus, widely viewed as clunky.
FORBES: Why Apple Should Make GetGlue HD A Centerpiece Of Its TV Strategy
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Economic-capital models, which calculate the use of capital based on assumptions about expected losses, will be more widely used to set bankers' pay in future.
ECONOMIST: The revolution within
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Baroudi is also encouraging faculty to use available e-textbooks, which he is confident will be much more widely available within a year or two.
FORBES: Long Island University deploys 6,000 iPads, may double that next year
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But there may be something unique to Sweden in terms of cancer susceptibility and cell phone use, experts say, and therefore Hardell's findings may not be widely applicable.
CNN: Study fails to end debate on cancer, cell phone link
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Sure, some services can cache data locally for offline use, but that's a feature of HTML5 that has yet to be widely embraced by devs.
ENGADGET: Firefox OS is repeating the mistakes of others and hoping for a different outcome
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"There is reason to wonder how the use of an obscure recombinant coagulation factor marketed exclusively to hematologists came to be used so widely by cardiac surgeons, neurologists and trauma specialists, " they said.
WSJ: Hemophilia Drug's Off-Label Use Is Faulted