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US Colleges Say Hiring US Students a Bad Deal 490

theodp writes "Many US colleges and universities have notices posted on their websites informing US companies that they're tax chumps if they hire students who are US citizens. 'In fact, a company may save money by hiring international students because the majority of them are exempt from Social Security (FICA) and Medicare tax requirements,' advises the taxpayer-supported University of Pittsburgh (pdf) as it makes the case against hiring its own US students. You'll find identical pitches made by the University of Delaware, the University of Cincinnati, Kansas State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Wisconsin, Iowa State University, and other public colleges and universities. The same message is also echoed by private schools, such as John Hopkins University, Brown University, Rollins College and Loyola University Chicago."

Comment Re:Great way to get LESS registered voters (Score 0) 1088

"At just a measly 3 Million people, its vote would mean nothing against the will of a state like California at nearly 37 Million people.

If you're in California, this sounds perfectly fair."

Lets see. If you are in California, you get 1 vote towards the popular vote. If you are in Iowa, you get 1 vote towards the popular vote.

THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE.

Comment Re:Might work ... (Score 1) 621

>If you compare the price of OS X with the price of Vista and then compare
>the volume of each one and what you get for the money you'll quite easily
>find out that those $129 or whatever isn't enough for the OS.

If you compare the price of OS X with the price of Ubuntu Linux and then compare the volume of each one and what you get for your money you'll quite easily find out that those $129 or whatever is way too much for the OS.

AMD

Submission + - AMD 780G chipset introduces hybrid graphics (pcper.com)

JeatWorld writes: "AMD's newest core logic chipset, previously known as RS780 and now officially called 780G, is the first to combine the power of an integrated graphics core with that of a discrete GPU for increased PC gaming performance. This Hybrid CrossFire technology will allow vendors like Dell to offer higher quality gaming experiences for a modest $50 price increase over an integrated graphics system alone. AMD's Radeon HD 3450 and HD 2400 cards, when plugged into the PCI Express slot of a 780G motherboard, will increase the performance of an already impressive new IGP solution and this article at PC Perspective has a $350 computer playing games like Call of Duty 4 at somewhat decent quality settings. The 780G also offers a range of other features including great HD video playback, HDMI and DisplayPort support all while pulling less than 2 watts of power at idle."

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