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"Public schoolboys dominate sports, arts and the technology section, " Dr Sewell told the BBC.
BBC: Have private schools helped teen app makers to thrive?
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This particular recipe will email you headlines when new stories are posted in the technology section of Forbes.com.
FORBES: IFTTT: San Francisco Startup Lets Anyone Control The Internet of Things
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It would not be an exaggeration to say that for that for a large section of our technology-obsessed population, Mr. Jobs is the personification of creativity.
FORBES: Steve Jobs: Create. Disrupt. Destroy.
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The discussion established that while the B-2 may occasionally be detected by some radars, its stealth technology reduces the radar cross-section of the B-2 to the point where radar tracking of the requisite continuity and accuracy is impossible.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Roundtable Discussion On The B-2 Bomber
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Indeed, in the graveyard of failed technology products, the pen computing section is overrun with tombstones - GRiDPad, Zoomer, PenWindows, Momenta, CreuisePAD, Newton, Envoy, Marco, Magic Link, EO, Avigo, Clie, CrossPad, TransNote, Clio, Qbe, Audrey, and Smart Display, to name a few.
ENGADGET: Switched On: Time to write off pen computing
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In the Sector Focus section, I will take a look at technology, transports, and oil drillers, which typically lead in Stage III.
FORBES: The Week Ahead: What Do Sectors Say About the Economy?
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That section of a company will find all those expenses of technology, those losses while looking for customers, are written off profits of the larger company.
FORBES: Facebook Doesn't Pay Taxes On Its Profits: So What?
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There's a little something in this week's Circuits section of the New York Times about CableCard, a newish technology for cable TV that you're going to be hearing a lot about soon.
ENGADGET: Get ready for CableCard
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If I tell you that a large section of Iraq's industry and economy is based on Soviet and Russian technology - not the most advanced but nevertheless still functioning - that means the assets that are there and that need to be put back will need spare parts, technical support and so on.
BBC: Breakfast with Frost