Wayne Rooney struck twice, doubling his tally in the league this season, as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3-1 Tuesday. United remain five points clear at the top of the Premier League table after Arsenal came from behind to beat Everton. There had been doubts about Rooney’s form, but he struck within a minute, running [...]
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Belgrade’s Partizan ends European season
Partizan Belgrade lost 3-1 to Arsenal in London on Wednesday night in the last match of the Champions League group stage. Arsenal took the lead in the first half from a penalty converted by Van Persie.
Adobe LiveCycle ES 2.5 Offers Arsenal of New Tools for Developers
Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2.5, which the company announced Oct. 25, helps enterprises and government organizations provide engaging, end-to-end Web and mobile experiences that can improve customer on-boarding and retention, brand awareness, and process efficiencies. LiveCycle ES 2.5 offers a number of new capabilities, including enterprise mobility for improved multiscreen delivery of applications, an optimized framework for building enterprise rich Internet applications (RIAs), and real-time collaboration to let organizations interact with customers in more meaningful, personal ways. Adobe also unveiled three next-generation Solution Accelerators to reduce development time and increase quality of enterprise applications. Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite software can help extend the value of existing back-end systems by enabling developers to build and deploy applications quickly and easily, and by empowering business users to manage application environments based on their specific needs. With Adobe LiveCycle ES, developers can make it easier for people to interact with information through intuitive user experiences, improve efficiencies through business process automation and enhance customer service through personalized communications management. The following presentation looks at some of the most compelling new features of LiveCycle ES 2.5. – …
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Carragher confident as Liverpool regain mean streak
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is confident his side’s rediscovered meanness can help them close the gap on faltering Arsenal. Wednesday night’s fixture at the Emirates Stadium sees the team in third place in the Premier League table host the team in fourth. Arsenal had been top just a few
Chelsea’s Ancelotti insists title race is still wide open
Man United hope for a favour from Arsenal
Dell Perot Systems Wins $42M Army Contract
Rock Island Arsenal deal to provide network operations, desktop services, e-mail, information assurance, telephones and connectivity to long-haul communications.
– Dell Perot Systems announced Jan. 7 a five-year, $42 million agreement
to provide command, control, communications, computer and information
management services to the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois.
Recently acquired by Dell, Perot Systems has been providing services to
the Rock Island Arsenal…
Wenger slams big spenders
Taser diversifies its arsenal: Proto-RoboCop
The iconic maker of stun-guns aims to take policing into cyberspace
YOU know you have made it when the name of your firm mutates into a verb, as with Google and Hoover. A recent addition to this select group is Taser International. To be “tasered” is to be briefly paralysed by an electrically charged dart fired from one of the firm’s stun guns, usually by police seeking to pacify someone without resort to firearms. But the firm hopes it will soon come to mean much more.
The device’s success has been electrifying. In the 15 years since it first came on the market, it has become an essential bit of kit. It is used by 14,000 of the 18,000 law-enforcement agencies in America, along with many foreign ones. “Half the cops in America carry a Taser as well as a gun,” says Rick Smith, Taser’s boss. …
Wenger gunning for sustained title bid
Soccer: Arsenal’s van Persie out at least four months
Dutch striker Robin van Persie’s ankle injury is worse than first feared and he will be out of Arsenal’s team for at least four months. Van Persie was carried off on a stretcher in a friendly between Netherlands and Italy earlier this month after landing badly following a tackle by Giorgio
Football: Wenger salutes maturing Arsenal’s progress towards last 16
Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal are maturing into a force to be reckoned with after the Gunners routed AZ Alkmaar 4-1 to move within touching distance of the Champions League knockout stages. After being widely written off as also-rans following a pre-season marred by the sales of Emmanuel
Football: Wenger expects Arsenal starlets to shine at highest level
Wenger predicted his crop of Arsenal youngsters would reach “the top level in the game” after they scalped Liverpool in the League Cup fourth round. The Frenchman did not pick any of his regular Premier League starters for Wednesday’s 2-1 victory against the Reds at the Emirates Stadium, but
Premier league is looking like a ‘two-horse race’: Ballack
German midfielder Michael Ballack has said that this year’s English Premier League campaign is looking like a “two-horse race,†after just six games.
Chelsea and Manchester United emerged from Sunday’s derby at the top of the points table.
Carlo Ancelotti’s team has made a perfect start in the league while United has now beaten Arsenal, Spurs and [...]
Eduardo given two-match ban for diving

Arsenal striker Eduardo has been banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic last week.
The Croatian international was found guilty of deceiving referee Manuel Gonzalez as he fell under the challenge of goalkeeper Artur Boruc.
Arsenal, leading 2-0 on aggregate at the time, went on to win the two-leg tie 5-1 and progress into the Champions League group stages.
Eduardo will miss his side’s matches against Standard Liege and Olympiakos.
Arsenal have three days to appeal against Uefa’s decision.
More to follow.
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Wenger not ruling out Vieira deal

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he will not rush to spend the money raised from the sales of Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor to Manchester City.
Wenger has generated in the region of £40m from the transfers but has made only one summer signing so far, Thomas Vermaelen from Ajax for £10m.
"I feel we are strong enough but if we can add then we will do it," Wenger told the club’s official website.
"In England, people think all problems can be sorted out by buying players."
Arsenal have been linked with a host of players this summer but Wenger says the club are not "close to signing anyone at the moment".
Defenders Brede Hangeland of Fulham and Newcastle’s Sebastien Bassong as well as strikers Klaas-Jan Huntelaar of Real Madrid, Bordeaux’s Marouane Chamakh, have been linked with moves to the Emirates Stadium.
Former skipper Patrick Vieira, 33, is also rumoured to be on Wenger’s radar after falling out of favour at Inter Milan.
"We have money available so for us it is now (important) to spend it in the right way when we do it or if we do it," added Wenger after Arsenal’s 1-0 friendly win over German side Hannover on Wednesday.
"The biggest target is to work hard in training, improve what we can improve and have confidence in the players that we have."
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The lack of summer signings, the departures of defender Toure and striker Adebayor and the serious injury to Samir Nasri has put the spotlight on the club’s transfer policy.
The Gunners lost out in their bid to sign Felipe Melo from Fiorentina, with the Brazil midfielder opting to sign for Juventus instead.
Since moving to the Emirates Stadium in 2006, the Gunners boss has focused on nurturing young players rather than capturing experienced stars.
The likes of Mathieu Flamini, Gilberto Silva and Alexander Hleb have all left the club while Wenger has developed the talent of youngsters such as Theo Walcott, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere.
But Arsenal are without a trophy since 2005 and finished a distant fourth in the Premier League last season, leading to a lively shareholders meeting back in May at which Wenger criticised the negativity of the Emirates crowd.</p
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