Word: dells
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...delegates hailed from Precinct 110, a suburban, middle- to upper-middle-class neighborhood in northwest Austin, just a stone's throw from Dell Computer and other Austin high-tech companies. In so many ways, the group was a mirror of Austin - a multicultural mix of whites, Asians, African Americans and Hispanics, immigrant and native-born, young men and middle-aged single women, a guy with a ponytail, a woman with a Caribbean accent, an Arab-American precinct chairman, a graphic designer, a teacher-cum-soccer mom, an entrepreneur, a real estate company owner. All of them were participating in their...
...year prescription errors alone kill about 7,000 patients and cost the U.S. health-care system as much as $6 billion. Many of these mistakes could be avoided with electronic records, says Dr. Steve Klasko, vice president of USF Health, an Allscripts customer. Last year Allscripts teamed up with Dell Computers to provide electronic prescribing free to doctors nationwide. "Say I put something incorrect or unusual in the system," explains Klasko, who is also dean of the University of South Florida College of Medicine. "I immediately get a big red warning asking 'Is that really what you want...
...spite of Vista’s well-publicized release in January 2007, consumer demand for Windows XP has been quite strong, and XP still retained a dominant 75 percent market share as of September 2007 . In fact, Dell, one of the largest American computer manufacturers, re-introduced Windows XP into the retail channel last April, because of high demand from customers. Despite this continued demand, on June 30, 2008 Windows XP will no longer be available in retail outlets; by February 2009, no one—not even custom personal computer builders—will be able to carry...
...Back to 5-on-5, Cornell gets the puck on Richter, who makes a first save and then unknowingly traps the puck between his pads. Rogers delivers a shove after the whistle, but Dell is unimpressed by the crowd's call for a penalty...
...Jimmy Fraser checks Mike Devin into head referee Alex Dell near the Harvard bench. That's pretty much the most exciting action...