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10VOX Entertainment Announces Two New Toy and Virtual World Properties for Kids
Leading developer of virtual interactive products, 10VOX Entertainment, announced today two new entertainment properties - KooKeys and Tracksters - that combine real-world toys with fun and safe, massively multiplayer online games (MMOG) for kids, tweens and teens. Both KooKeys and Tracksters offer secure access to vast online worlds with nonstop interactivity, gameplay and rewards - both ...
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Full Sail Offers Online Internet Marketing Degrees
I enjoyed the privilege in August of touring the campus of Full Sail University recently accredited and located near Orlando Florida. The college prepares its students for careers in the technical and business sides of the entertainment field. They just began offering full-fledged online bachelor s and master s degrees in Internet Marketing. Keep reading to learn what I discovered during my tour ...
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Self-diagnosis by Internet? Tricky business
Trying to diagnose your own disease by Internet may be reckless or impossible, but the Internet can help when you begin to evaluate treatments.
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Canon U.S.A. Brings Added Control and Efficiencies to a Variety of Print Environments with the Introduction of uniFLOW ...
To support organizations' growing needs for better control over the efficiency and effectiveness of their print related operations, Canon U.S.A, Inc., a leading provider of digital office imaging systems and solutions, today introduced uniFLOW Output Manager, a modular, intelligent and highly scalable print management software suite.
Centre Daily Times |
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Take old electronics, batteries to E-cycling event in Nazareth
Northampton County residents should dust off their old electronics, gather up used batteries and head to an e-cycling event this weekend The Department of Community and Economic Development and the Nazareth Area Council of Governments is hosting the electronics recycling...
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LinuxCon will not be a trade show
The Linux Foundation has learned how to put together all-day and multi-day events for a few hundred people in an auditorium. Zemlin is planning next year's LinuxCon based on an attendance of near 1,000. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Cool classes for children, teens at RVCC
NORTH BRANCH -- Raritan Valley Community College's Corporate & Continuing Education division will be offering a variety of computer classes this fall for children and teens ages 8-14. The following programs will be presented: -- Video Game Creation: Students ages...
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Scientists Seek Volunteers To Monitor For Quakes
Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage. Researchers don't have enough high-tech monitoring stations to track every instance of ground shaking, so they are enlisting help from ordinary people to document quakes and pinpoint areas of possible damage.
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New Software Turns PC Into TiVo TV Recorder
TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box.
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Synaptics Adds Mac-Like Gestures to Touchpads [Laptops]
Synaptics, the driver provider for the majority of laptops with trackpads, is rolling out an upgrade that allows for two new types of finger movement and application control. Similar to Macbooks, the...
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WinInstall LE, MSI Creator and Configuration Builder
This article explains the advantages of tool WinInstall LE (a tool from Veritas software, which ships with Windows Server CD) and how to use this tool to convert EXE applications to MSI packages.
IT Management |
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TAG, SCCS Merge
San Diego-based TAG, a provider of outsourced accounting and IT services, said Tuesday that it is in a merger agreement with Southern California Computer Services (SCCS), a business application and IT consulting company. According to TAG, it will pay up to $1.5M for SCCS, which is a software reseller and IT provider in San Diego, focused on Sage. According to TAG, the deal adds 113 San ...
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NY Victim Uses Remote Logon To Nab Theft Suspect
A laptop thief got caught _ after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, leading to the arrest of a 34-year-old male suspect.
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Reno launches October cleanup
The monthlong Reno Clean and Green neighborhood program that starts today includes competition against other cities for cash for recycling aluminum cans.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Purdue to celebrate fundraising
Purdue University has completed fundraising efforts for an electrical and computer engineering building near the university's Discovery Park, according to a statement.
Journal & Courier |
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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month
Halloween is still more than four weeks away, but it’s not too late to beware of some other scary things that could be in your home right now -- more specifically in your computer.
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The O and Hodge Show Launches on Modavox's VoiceAmerica(TM) Sports Network
PHOENIX----Modavox, Inc. , Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies; today announced the launch of the O and Hodge Show on the Company's VoiceAmerica™ Sports Network.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Purdue celebrates successful campaign
Purdue University celebrated the end of a fundraising campaign Monday that will allow an expansion of its electrical and computer engineering program.
Journal & Courier |
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Hollywood studios sue to block DVD-copying software
LOS ANGELES – Hollywood's six major movie studios yesterday sued RealNetworks to prevent it from distributing DVD-copying software that they said would allow consumers to “rent, rip and return” movies or even copy friends' DVD collections outright.
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Student Technology Day: what it's all about
It's not often I can say this but already, I'm surrounded in a room of 300 odd fashion unconscious, sweaty, unattractive idiots. Nevertheless, it's quite fun listening to some of the banter going around and about the place; some people work as interns at Microsoft, some at IBM and a...
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Absentee voting a convenience for some (video)
Early voting began Tuesday, but the Coshocton County Board of Elections is asking residents to wait a few days before coming in. Still not registered? The deadline is Oct. 6. Before you vote, be sure to check our online voter guide.
Coshocton Tribune |
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Microsoft tries to lure more searchers with another giveaway
If you can't beat 'em, pay 'em off. That seems to be the Microsoft Live Search team's motto these days. On October 1, Microsoft rolled out another search-rewards program, designed to get more searchers to try its distant No. 3 search engine, Live Search.
ZDNet |
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Shuttleworth named IT Hero
SA entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth has been named IT Community Hero of the Year at the sixth annual UK Business Technology Awards in London.
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Acer's Gemstone Blue Notebooks Get Centrino 2
Several months ago, Acer just missed the Intel Centrino 2 boat with the launch of its HD friendly Gemstone Blue Series: the Aspire 8920G and the 6920G. On Wednesday, Acer made up for lost time.
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Coretomic Launches Revolutionary Tri-Mode Collaborative File Management System in the Amazon Clouds
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla.----Coretomic, Inc. is the first market mover to launch a Tri-mode collaborative file management system deployed within the Amazon Cloud. The typical business process of managing files is failing as the number of files grows exponentially.
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