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Database Keeping Track Of School Laptops
Some of the laptop computers loaned to students in Kansas City, Kan., a year ago still haven't been returned to the school district, officials say.
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Eight Best KeePass Plug-Ins to Master Your Passwords [Passwords]
A good password management application makes your life easier and your identity monumentally more secure, and free application KeePass—the most popular password manager among Lifehacker...
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Some of the laptop computers loaned to students in Kansas City, Kan., a year ago still haven't been returned to the ...
The school district is launching an inventory database to keep track of who has the $1,000 Apple MacBooks and possibly get the missing ones back. School officials say 60 of the 5,770 laptops checked out last fall are unreturned.
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Putting a 'Korset' on the spread of computer viruses
A Tel Aviv University invention stays one step ahead of anti-virus software.
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DVD Copy Software Planned By Month's End
RealNetworks plans to begin selling software to allow people to copy content from DVDs to their PCs.
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Name of Product: Certain VAIO TZ-series Notebook Computers
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.
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Doha's "Wall": The World's First Underground Stadium [Architecture]
When the new "Wall" Stadium set to be built in Doha, Qatar is completed in 2010, it will be the first underground stadium ever constructed. Nicknamed "The Laptop" for obvious reasons, the stadium...
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Iona College eases into first day of school year with secure Alcatel-Lucent wireless network solution for students
Iona College in New Rochelle, New York, has selected InfoExpress CyberGatekeeper to protect the college wireless network, provided by Alcatel-Lucent, from the risks associated with rogues or badly configured computers. (PRWeb Sep 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1302844.htm
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Vorsite Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program
Vorsite Corporation Further Distinguishes Itself by Earning a Microsoft Competency in Information Worker Solutions (PRWeb Sep 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1304054.htm
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Televisioninfo.com Launches with Comprehensive Scientific Lab Reviews of High Definition LCD and Plasma Televisions
Reviewed.com today launched TelevisionInfo.com, a comprehensive high definition television review publication featuring in-depth reviews with scientific method testing of television performance and features. (PRWeb Sep 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1304354.htm
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Eds: APNewsNow. KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -- Some of the laptop computers loaned to students in Kansas City, Kan., a year ago still haven't been returned to the school district.
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RealNetworks releasing DVD copying software
RealNetworks Inc. plans to begin selling software that lets people copy DVDs to their PCs, which might be convenient for on-the-go movie buffs but could incite some wrath in Hollywood.
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Major League Baseball International Reaches Asia, Europe and Latin America with Intelsat
PEMBROKE, Bermuda, BUSINESS WIRE -- Intelsat, Ltd., the world's leading provider of commercial satellite services, announced that Major League Baseball International (MLBI) signed a contract for international distribution to its rightsholders in Asia, Europe and Latin America, providing local viewing access to games and highlights of the upcoming season.
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Laurel's budget to be discussed Wednesday
After nearly two months of meetings, City of Laurel officials are slated to consider approving next year’s budget Wednesday. Due to computer problems following Hurricane Gustav, Laurel Chief Administrative Officer Gary Suddith said the proposed budget was taken off of last week’s agenda.
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Southern, South Eastern districts win Golden Apples
Kennard-Dale High School music department chairman Carl Barr spent the past seven years building up a music technology program that has become a student favorite.
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Springer and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology announce partnership
( Springer ) Springer and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology have signed a partnership agreement to publish the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. Springer will publish the journal both online and in print beginning in January 2009 with Volume 16, Issue 1. The journal's back issues to Volume 1 (1994) will be available through the Springer Online Archives Collection. JNC is a bi-monthly ...
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Book Review: Google Apps: The Missing Manual by Nancy Conner
"The book that should have been in the box." How does that work when there's no box? It was inevitable. Google's applications are so widely used that it was certain that there would be a "Missing Manuals" book about them sooner or later. Nancy Conner's contribution to the MM series shows just how powerful Google Apps can be, and how businesses as well as individuals can get the most out of ...
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STORM UPDATE at 7:30 a.m.: Hurricane Ike appears to be aiming for Texas; see latest path projection, computer models
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -- Authorities on Monday called off evacuation orders for the Florida Keys as a ferocious Hurricane Ike shifted south over Cuba and appeared on track to miss the low-lying U.S. island chain.
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PM apologizes
Conservatives and Liberals are taking to the internet to polish their images and discredit opponents.
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Yahoo hires ex-Microsoft Internet ad sales chief
Yahoo Inc has hired Joanne Bradford, Microsoft Corp's former top saleswoman for Web advertising, as its U.S. sales chief.
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Baylor Teacher Charged in Child Sex Sting Operation
A man is in the Whitfield County jail this morning on sex-related charges. Charles Muskiet, a teacher at Chattanooga's Baylor School, is charged with criminal attempt at child molestation and computer pornography child exploitation.
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Google bows to EU pressure, cuts data retention period again
About a year after it cut its retention of personal information in half, Google dropped it further, down to nine months. The search giant is undoubtedly hoping that this will fend off legislated limits. Read More...
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Air Canada to offer WiFi on some U.S. flights
Canadians flying to the U.S. will soon be able to check their e-mail from 40,000 feet, but only after they've crossed into the United States. Today Air Canada said it will become the first Canadian airline to offer in-flight wireless access on trans-border flights beginning next year.
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Yahoo hires ex-Microsoft Internet ad sales chief
Yahoo Inc has hired Joanne Bradford, Microsoft Corp's former top saleswoman for Web advertising, as its U.S. sales chief.
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15:07 (BST), 09/09/2008 D3Publisher on PLAYSTATION Store Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS — Premier publisher of ...
— Premier publisher of interactive entertainment software, D3Publisher (D3P), will bring its classic PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) titles to gamers for download via the PLAYSTATION®Store across EMEA beginning this September.
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