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VARs Weary of Spiking Oil Prices With Israels pounding of militant targets in Lebanon shaking global oil markets and pushing crude prices past $78 per barrel, solution providers are bracing for a new spike in energy costs. Buying a Laptop Minus the Headache Finally, you’ve got some money to spare to buy your very own laptop or notebook computer. Perhaps, your employer have come to their senses and finally deemed you worthy of having a mobile computer. Fujitsu C1410 is a business laptop on the cheap Large corporations are usually quick to pony up the dough to get their top executives the best portable computing solution possible. After all, to stay on top of the game, you need to stay connected with a beefy machine, right? FSC to require personal laptops The laundry list of requirements for incoming students at Fitchburg State College just got a little longer: All new students must bring personal laptop computers. The Digital Shop Challenge Four concepts show different paths to embroidery business success. MAY 01, 2006 -- The Digital Shop Challenge springs from the idea that the computer is the nexus of a modern apparel decoration operation and that the embroidery machine, heat press, direct-to-garment inkjet printer and other equipment represent output devices or peripherals. Riding The Tiger Multinationals are a relatively safe way to participate in the potential growth of emerging markets. HP Targets Price Cuts, New Notebooks At Education Market Seeking to prime the sales pump in the K-12 and higher education segments, Hewlett-Packard has slashed prices on some PCs, printers and support services by as much as 15 percent for students and educators. Bridging the Digital Divide Developing countries, and poor communities within developed nations, are unable to rely on strong financial resources to acquire the often-expensive technologies they need.... Is Russia Systematically Clamping Down on Religious and Media Freedoms? The Russian Double Standard — A Sign of the As President Vladimir Putin prepares to host the G8 Summit scheduled for July 15-17 in his hometown of St. Petersburg, is the Russian Federation resorting back to cold war antics of religious intolerance and muzzling of the media? While on the one hand, Russia wants to be perceived as a democratic nation where religious freedoms and media rights are protected, the recent cancellation of the Train would link Ohio cities State officials are planning a $3.2 billion high-speed rail line linking Cincinnati to Dayton, Columbus and Cleveland. | ||||