Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Google Alert - tech

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Looking to spring football at Virginia Tech
Washington Post (blog)
Greenberg on Friday agreed to a contract extension with Virginia Tech. By Mark Viera | March 30, 2010; 8:45 AM ET No comments have been posted to this entry ...
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Texas Tech agrees to open 2012 football season with Alabama in Cowboys Stadium
Dallas Morning News (blog)
According to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Texas Tech and Alabama are on the same page for playing their 2012 season opener at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington ...
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In mobile tech war, LTE haunts WiMax again
Reuters
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Just as WiMax mobile broadband technology starts to recover from losing the big battle for industry dominance to Long Term Evolution ...
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Allegheny Tech to take $5M health care charge
The Associated Press
PITTSBURGH — Metals processor Allegheny Technologies Inc. said Monday that it plans to take a $5 million non-cash charge in the first quarter related to the ...
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Gamasutra
MW2's Stimulus Package DLC Faces Tech Issues
Gamasutra
by Leigh Alexander Activision's massively successful Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 gets its first map pack today, but widespread consumer media reports say ...
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No plans to flip-flop starters at Tech
ESPN (blog)
By David Ubben LUBBOCK, Texas -- Texas Tech has a problem, but it's one offensive coordinator Neal Brown welcomes. "There's a lot of people that would like ...
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Bleacher Report
Virginia Tech Hokies' Season Over, but Seth Greenberg Will Return
Bleacher Report
Virginia Tech's postseason run in the NIT once again fell a game short of reaching the final group after the Hokies lost to Rhode Island 79-72 Wednesday in ...
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Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. Revises Disposable Protective Apparel Distribution Strategy
MarketWatch (press release)
Alpha Pro Tech has recently been informed that VWR, which has always been Alpha Pro Tech's largest distributor of disposable protective apparel, ...
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