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    Climategate: Stunning Deception and Misconduct at UK Warming Research Center Revealed
    Climate researchers at the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit may have intentionally and artificially skewed temperature data in studies

    11/20/2009 Daily Hardware Reviews
    DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Friday

    Hackers Reverse Ill-Effects of Apple's Update, Restoring Intel Atom Support
    Snow Leopard no longer confined to the steppes of Apple's restricted hardware

    China Defense Ministry Targeted by Cyber Attacks 2 Million Times
    China must deal with its own cyber attacks against the defense ministry

    Interview With AT&T About Verizon's "Deceptive" Ads
    AT&T says its network is very strong, dropped calls are very low

    CS Students Place in the 2009 ACM
    Mid-Central USA Programming Contest


    Computer Science students Josh Courtney, Zak Hoover, and Alex Genaille (ETSU1) and Andrew Carr, Chris Hendrickson, and Chris Sweeney (ETSU2) participated in the ACM Mid-Central Region Programming Contest held at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee on October 24th

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    Student Help Desk is Open!


    CSCI majors have volunteered their time to assist students with their labs and exercises. They are available to assist students in most of the freshman and sophomore CSCI classes. They do NOT provide assistance for the 1100 courses. They can provide help with CSCI 1200, 1900, 1710, 1250.

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    CS alumni leads new Microsoft Visual Studio project


    Nathan Manis, a 1997 graduate of the Computer and Information Sciences department, has been named the lead in charge of development and debugging on Microsoft’s Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) 2010.

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