• Or compelling Mark Zuckerberg to stay on campus and work in the computer lab the way some proposed modifications to the current one-and-done system might do for basketball players.

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  • Keen to make Dropbox work on every computer, he spent 20 hours a day trying to reverse-engineer the guts of it.

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  • One woman was on her way to work at Intel, the computer chip maker.

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  • The country's consumer watchdog has taken Apple to court for false advertising because the tablet computer does not work on Australia's 4G network.

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  • Let your employees know that they can hop on their computer or phone, get to work, make the planet a better place and feel good about themselves.

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  • Huang argues this is a natural for Nvidia, whose graphics business is built on building chips able to do the parallel computing work that makes computer graphics pop.

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  • Such dilemmas have always been pertinent to players in the motor industry, though at a time when technologies - ranging from computer games to on-the-go access to work - seem to be what wows consumers, it is possible that research and development budgets, rather than the latest model launches, offer the best clue to which carmakers will succeed in the years ahead.

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  • In the fall Arora quit working on a graduate degree in computer science to work on Cantaloupe full-time.

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  • We hope you can please bear with us while we make these necessary changes and we assure you that information stored on your computer is simply to allow the current transitional embedded media player to work before we release a full AS3 player in early February.

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  • The non-profit organisation offers residents state-of-the-art computers and courses to build their literacy and computer skills, work on their CVs or make money as Web designers.

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  • He needed 24-hour nursing assistance but otherwise led as normal a life as possible, taking the subway to work each day at his job as a systems analyst, using a mouthpiece to tap the keys on his computer, enjoying books, movies, TV and dinners with friends, most frequently with Abe.

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  • By turning their problem into a game, the scientists have harnessed thousands of human brains without specialist knowledge to work on protein-folding, says Adrien Treuille, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University who helped to develop the program.

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  • Fred Volkmar, director of the Child Study Center at the Yale University School of Medicine, who wasn't involved in the recent study, described one former patient who has a master's degree, goes to work and lives on his own, but every night he eats the same meal, canned fish, reads on the computer about software and then goes to bed.

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  • The applications received by Monday, which must work successfully on an "emulator" or computer model of Android, likely run the gamut from productivity to entertainment, with plenty of games, location-specific services and applications aimed at helping keep people organized.

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