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Digital revolution stalls over funding
THE NSW Government has been forced to reject Kevin Rudd's latest offer of funding for school computers because of uncertainty about the extra costs involved.
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Motorola hosts recycling event for electronics
Motorola, Inc. and the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County (SWANCC) will co-sponsor a household electronics recycling event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 11 at Motorola's Schaumburg facility, 1301 E. Algonquin Road (enter Visitor's Entrance A).
Skokie Review |
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Sonics CTO to Present at ARM Developers' Conference
MILPITAS, Calif.----Sonics Inc., a premier supplier of system-on-chip SMART Interconnect™ solutions, today announced that its chief technology officer, Drew Wingard, will present a technical paper during the ARM Developers’ Conference.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Redefining Mobility
Lightest, smallest, thinnest these are the new terms shaping the world of ultra-mobile computing today, tomorrow, and probably for a long time to come.
Business Today Egypt |
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Social Networking Online: Is it Safe?
(ARA) - With literally millions of people using social networking sites on the Internet, don't be surprised if you find your coworker on MySpace or even your grandma on Facebook. Social networking isn't just for teens, and adults are joining virtual communities in increasing numbers.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Citrix desktop virtualization
I've been thinking about a virtual desktop demonstration Citrix presented at its analyst day a few weeks ago. I posted a bit about my experiences (see Mark Templeton shares his vision at Citrix event), but haven't been able to post reviews on everything I saw there. Their desktop virtualization demonstration was outstanding on a number of levels. What caught my eye was how integrated various ...
ZDNet |
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Apple Fires Back At Psystar: 'We're Sooo Not A Monopoly' [Psystar]
Remember when Psystar turned their little hardware dalliance with Mac OS X into an ideological crusade against monopolies? Apple isn't having any of it. The company has just filed to dismiss...
Gizmodo |
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Holly Township approves contracts for services
Holly Twp. — The Holly Township Board has approved contracts for services with its building official, mechanical, plumbing and electrical inspectors, recording secretary and computer services provider.
Tri-County Times |
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Computers as effective as experts in reading mammograms
London, October 2 : Computers can read mammograms to spot breast cancer nearly as effective as experts, according to a new study.
New Kerala |
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PocketSurfer 2R offers unlimited mobile internet for life (really)
Looking for a surprisingly cheap way to surf the internet on the go? Datawind has upgraded its PocketSurfer device, and are pitching it a price point that will almost definitely impress you. Styled like the offspring of a netbook laptop and a mobile phone, the PocketSurfer 2R apparently offers "unlimited web access" for only £60 a year. Apparently this does literally mean unlimited with no ...
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Now, a computer 'guardian' to protect users from undiscovered bugs
Washington, October 2 : University of Michigan researchers have come up with a system that can enable computer chips to work around all functional bugs, including the ones that have not been detected as yet.
New Kerala |
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UK operators pledge mobile broadband laptops
Partners form Mobile Broadband Alliance The UK's five mobile phone operators are among a number of companies that have formed the Mobile Broadband Alliance, which is backing the use of HSPA embedded in laptops.
PC Advisor |
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"Buying quality gaming computer"
Where's a good place to shop? I want the most bang for my buck. What's the best graphics card, processor, etc that I should get? dr_swin wrote: what is your budget?
EuroGamer |
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Outside looking in
Montrose County Detention Officer, Matthew Duncan, looks over the newly incorporated mobile data computer system at the Montrose County Justice Center Monday afternoon. The Revenue Transition and Accountability team is organizing a Sales Tax Showcase on Oct. 2 at the justice center.
Montrose Daily Press |
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Built-in mobile broadband will take time
Industry move to push embedded broadband connectivity in mobile devices won't see immediate success, says analyst, who adds USB dongles give more flexibility. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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NY victim uses remote logon to nab theft suspect
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — A laptop thief got caught — after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
Park Hills Daily Journal |
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Jacada Signs Material Services Agreement with Existing Telecommunications Customer
Jacada Ltd. (Nasdaq: JCDA), a leading provider of unified desktop and process optimization solutions for customer service operations, today announced that it has signed a material services agreement with an existing customer, a large telecommunications provider. Revenue from this contract will be recognized in future quarters.
Centre Daily Times |
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Preventing Laptop Theft this Back-to-school Season
(ARA) - Today's students gear up for back-to-school season by stocking up on expensive technology, from MP3 players to laptops. However, most students are unaware that dorm rooms and schools are some of the most dangerous places to store precious electronic equipment.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Budget fuels Spanish class, math coaches, computers
New math and literacy coaches, Spanish classes at the elementary level, and computer banks in third grade classrooms are some of the improvements students are seeing in Deerfield public schools this year.
Deerfield Review |
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FBI Arrests Indianapolis Man on Cyber Extortion Charge
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The FBI says an Indianapolis man tried to extort more than $200,000 from insurance giant AIG after stealing a computer server that contained personal and health care information for more than 900,000 people.
Indiana's NewsCenter |
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Verizon Wireless Launches in West Virginia This Week
Verizon built 95 new cell sites and rebuilt 57 cell sites it purchased from West Virginia Wireless.
The Charleston State Journal |
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Feds charge Hoosier with cyber-extortion
INDIANAPOLIS – The FBI said an Indianapolis man tried to extort more than $200,000 from insurance giant AIG after stealing a computer server that contained personal and health care information for more than 900,000 people.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Lions Club, city recycling center partner to collect used eyeglasses
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Residents may now recycle prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses and non-prescription sunglasses by placing them in specially marked collection boxes at the recycling center .
Portsmouth Herald |
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Examine the U.S. Computer Systems Designs Services Industry with This Comprehensive Report for 2009
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2b094e/2009_u_s_computer) has announced the addition of the "2009 U.S. Computer Systems Designs Services Industry Report" report to their offering.
Centre Daily Times |
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Surveillance of Skype Messages Found in China
A Canadian human rights group has uncovered a system that tracks politically charged text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture of which eBays Skype is a partner.
The Gainesville Sun |
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