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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. New APG supercomputers can do a quadrillion operations in a second

    Aberdeen Proving Ground continues to make computing history, as it formally unveiled a new supercomputer system Monday, one of only five such Army facilities in the country to have the sophisticated equipment.
    Aberdeen Proving Ground continues to make computing history, as it formally unveiled a new supercomputer system Monday, one of only five such Army facilities in the country to have the sophisticated equipment. The supercomputers, named "Hercules" and...

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Electronics, Applied Physics, Technology, Engineering

  2. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. President's remarks at Ellicott Dredges

    Remarks by President Barack Obama this afternoon at Ellicott Dredges in Baltimore, from the White House.
    Remarks by President Barack Obama this afternoon at Ellicott Dredges in Baltimore, from the White House.   THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, Baltimore!  (Applause.)  Well, it is wonderful to see all of you.  Give Duncan a big round of applause for the great...

    Tags: State of the Union Address, U.S. Senate, Apple iPad, Golf, Computer Hardware

  4. May 5, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. A new day for U.S. manufacturing

    Remember the 1980s? It was to be the decade of Japanese dominance. A post-Jimmy Carter America would be unable to compete with the efficient Japanese jobs machine. Aging technology, lazy management and high-cost labor would ensure America's rapid demise at the hands of the ascendant Asian economic superpower.
    Remember the 1980s? It was to be the decade of Japanese dominance. A post-Jimmy Carter America would be unable to compete with the efficient Japanese jobs machine. Aging technology, lazy management and high-cost labor would ensure America's rapid demise...

    Tags: Natural Gas, Plant Openings, Microsoft Corporation, Occidental Petroleum Corp., Commodity Markets

  6. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. North County High student invited to State of the Union address

    North County High School student Jack Andraka was slated to be a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday night at the State of the Union address in Washington.
    North County High School student Jack Andraka was slated to be a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday night at the State of the Union address in Washington. Jack Andraka, of Crownsville, was invited to sit in the box with the First Lady and...

    Tags: State of the Union Address, Pancreatic Cancer, Technology, Michelle Obama, Jill Biden

  8. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Obama's State of the Union address as prepared for delivery [Text]

    Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, fellow citizens: 
    Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, fellow citizens:  Fifty-one years ago, John F. Kennedy declared to this Chamber that “the Constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress…It is my task,” he...

    Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Credit and Debt, CEO Pay, Health and Safety at School, Afghanistan

  10. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. WiFi for all

    The Internet could eventually be as ubiquitous as the air we breathe if the Federal Communications Commission moves forward with a plan to allow free access to an unused portion of the broadcast spectrum. The WiFi networks that would flourish on that bandwidth could powerfully transform our lives and spur massive innovation in the economy — if the idea can get past the multi-billion dollar interests standing in its way.
    The Internet could eventually be as ubiquitous as the air we breathe if the Federal Communications Commission moves forward with a plan to allow free access to an unused portion of the broadcast spectrum. The WiFi networks that would flourish on that...

    Tags: Verizon Wireless, Microsoft Corporation, Verizon Communications, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Auction Service

  12. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Help for firms vying for a piece of the federal budget

    Catonsville-based Alpha Omega Technologies performs work for one federal agency, and it wants more contracts<strong> </strong>&mdash; a daunting goal for a small company in a time of tight budgets.
    Catonsville-based Alpha Omega Technologies performs work for one federal agency, and it wants more contracts — a daunting goal for a small company in a time of tight budgets. But the head of the 25-person software firm thinks he has a leg up after...

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, National Security Agency, National Government, Conservation, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  14. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Dulaney High senior earns top science recognition

    Dulaney High School senior Lisa Ann Tang has been named as a semifinalist in the Intel Science Talent Search, the nation's most prestigious pre-college science competition. Tang is one of 11 students from Maryland named among 300 students selected...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Students, Science, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes

  16. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. The Scouts and gays

    Over the past 103 years, America's churches have built the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) into the nation's most successful youth group &mdash; which makes it remarkable that the BSA stands ready to let gays join Scouting, thus publicly renouncing the wishes of some of its oldest and dearest friends.
    Over the past 103 years, America's churches have built the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) into the nation's most successful youth group — which makes it remarkable that the BSA stands ready to let gays join Scouting, thus publicly renouncing the wishes...

    Tags: Jesus Christ, Gays and Lesbians, Clubs and Associations, U.S. Supreme Court, Same-Sex Marriage

  18. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Scouts' honor

    The leaders of the Boy Scouts of America are expected to vote tomorrow on whether to scrap the organization's long-standing national ban on admitting gay Scouts and Scout leaders, and to replace it with a policy that allows the religious and civic organizations that sponsor individual Scout units to set their own rules on the issue. The ban on gay Scouts is an anachronism that flies in the face of the overdue societal trend toward greater inclusiveness, tolerance and acceptance of diversity. We hope the group's leaders will seize the opportunity presented by this vote to do what's morally and ethically right for the 2.7 million member group whose values have shaped the character of generations of American boys and young men.
    The leaders of the Boy Scouts of America are expected to vote tomorrow on whether to scrap the organization's long-standing national ban on admitting gay Scouts and Scout leaders, and to replace it with a policy that allows the religious and civic...

    Tags: Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Minority Groups, Boy Scouts of America, Clubs and Associations

  20. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Alex Jones -- 'the most paranoid man in America' -- is also the most talked about on Twitter

    A full news cycle after Alex Jones' CNN meltdown, the conservative radio show host -- dubbed the most paranoid man in America -- is still trending. David Bowie's new single is rising up the digital charts and a number of tech stories are gaining traction, fueled by&nbsp;the CES in Las Vegas.
    A full news cycle after Alex Jones' CNN meltdown, the conservative radio show host -- dubbed the most paranoid man in America -- is still trending. David Bowie's new single is rising up the digital charts and a number of tech stories are gaining traction,...

    Tags: Apple iTunes, Nintendo Company Ltd., Personal Weapon Control, Alex Jones, IGN Entertainment, Inc.

  22. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Mikulski poised to become Senate committee chair

    Behind-the-scenes jostling for committee chairmanships in the U.S. Senate has left Maryland Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski poised to take over the Senate Intelligence Committee — a move experts said Tuesday could bolster the role cybersecurity plays in...

    Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Harry Reid, Espionage and Intelligence, Democratic Party, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)

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