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    Hackers keep a step ahead of technology (The Providence Journal)The four men charged in the debit-card scam that befell Stop & Shop customers in Rhode Island last month took advantage of the supermarket chain?s inability to keep up with rapidly changing sales technology ? a fault shared by other U.S. companies, said industry observers.

    Microchip Technology Backs 4Q Outlook (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Microchip technology Inc., provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, on Monday backed its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings guidance of 33 cents per share on revenue flat to slightly higher than the $251 million posted in the previous quarter.

    U.S. Stocks Rebound, Led by Technology Companies; IBM Gains (Bloomberg.com)March 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rebounded, led by shares of some of the biggest technology companies, after a global slump wiped out $1.8 trillion in world market value last week.

    How will technology alter the comic book industry? (ZDNet)At WonderCon 2007 in San Francisco, CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talks to comic book industry experts--as well as enthusiastic conference-goers--about the role computers and technology are playing in altering the way comic books are made and read.

    How will technology alter the comic book industry? (CNET) Video: How will technology alter the comic book industry?. At WonderCon 2007 in San Francisco, CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talks to comic book industry experts--as well as enthusiastic conference-goers--about the role computers and technology are playing in altering the way comic books are made and read.

    Queen's to use Hawk-Eye technology (Covers.com)LONDON -- The Wimbledon warmup tournament at Queen's Club will use Hawk-Eye technology this year to resolve any line call disputes. The grass-court championships will be the first ATP tournament in Britain to use the video technology, organizers s...

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