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Paedophile who scared boy to tears insists he is 'not evil' (The Scotsman)
A CONVICTED paedophile has insisted he is "not evil" after scaring a nine-year-old boy to tears.
Developers targeted by militant protesters (This is West Country)
MILITANTS have upped their vandalism campaign against hundreds of new homes on Taunton’s Vivary Green Wedge.
Best Google Chrome Extensions (Digital Trends)
Polish up your Chrome with some of the best, most useful and intriguing extensions for Google’s browser.
City council approves JBS Swift permit for parking lot (Grand Island Independent)
On a split vote, the Grand Island City Council approved a conditional use permit for JBS Swift to build a temporary parking lot at 435 Stuhr Road.
Crash victim survives freezing night outside (Daily Inter Lake)
A Libby woman who endured freezing temperatures overnight after her vehicle slid off a steep embankment on a dirt road near Happy’s Inn was found alive Sunday morning, law-enforcement officials said.
Microsoft fixes 8 flaws in Windows & Office (PC Advisor)
Software giant urges users to update now Microsoft has fixed eight flaws in Windows and Office, but opted against patching one Windows component because it cannot be automatically updated.
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Asus has reportedly used the CeBit show in Germany to launch five netbooks, some of which employ Intel's Atom N455 and N475 CPUs, previously unannounced processors that support DDR3. Meanwhile, Intel added the previous N450, D410, and D510 to its embedded roadmap, touting seven-year availability.
50 Apple iPad competitors launching in 2010 (PC Advisor)
Arm exec predicts tablet PC explosion The launch of Apple's iPad will pave the way for a slew of rival products this year, an Arm executive said today, predicting over 50 tablet PC devices will be launched globally.
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Advantech used Windows XP Embedded to craft an "infotainment terminal" for hospital patients. The PIT-1501W includes a 15.6-inch touchscreen, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, WiFi, RFID and smart card readers, a nurse call button, and an optional TV tuner, the company says.
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Diamond Systems announced a embedded-ready subsystem combining a choice of COM Express modules with a versatile I/O board. The Magellan comes with either a 1.1GHz Atom or a 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo, and includes FeaturePak, PCI-104, and SUMIT expansion interfaces, according to the company.
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