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Creative Search Media Announces Four New Media Interactive Marketing Services
Creative Search Media, a full-service interactive marketing agency, announced today that it has released four emerging media interactive marketing services: CapTIVE Digital Media advertising, PromoTIVE Viral and Social Media marketing; AddicTIVE Email and eCRM and MoTIVE Mobile marketing. These new services will give advertisers the opportunity to attract and engage consumers whose media ...
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OS X takes 8.2% share of the OS market – Net Applications
Apple continues to successfully take over client operating system market share from Microsoft, at least if we believe the latest survey data released by Net Applications. Based on the data retrieved from the visitors to 40,000 websites, Apple is now estimated to hold more than 8% of the OS market, while Windows suffered a slight decline. Although Windows Vista is increasing its market share as ...
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USB Presidential Polygraph Lets You Say 'Thanks But No Thanks' to Liars [Lying]
The Presidential Polygraph is a USB lie detector that will let you quickly and easily determine whether or not someone is telling the truth. For a mere $50, it comes with all the stuff you'll need to...
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Computers help docs spot breast cancer on X-rays
A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found.
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All students affected by student aid information breach contacted: Minister
People affected by the recent exposure of personal information contained in the online site for student aid have been contacted, Education Minister Joan Burke said today.
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Review -- Xpaper eases digitizing of paper documents
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Promises of the paperless office have been circulating ever since the first IBM clones started showing up on desks in the early 1980s. Yet we're still tied to printed documents and there's no si
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LTO chief: VAT on computer fees legal
MANILA, Philippines—The Land Transportation Office on Thursday maintained that the value added tax imposed on computer fees is legal, saying that the Commission on Audit report for Davao was merely a “misunderstanding” of its operations.
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News and Features for Lake Isabella, California
Paul Monk, of Lake Isabella, is facing federal charges of having child pornography on his computer. Monk, 37, was arrested at his home Sept. 11, but has been released as part of a pretrial condition, according to U.S. Attorney David Gappa.
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SCIPP International Offering Signed Books by Security Expert Winn Schwartau Free to Public
SCIPP International, a global non-profit organization dedicated to providing world-class security awareness training and certification services, is offering free autographed copies of books by security expert Winn Schwartau in support of the fifth annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month this month.
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Sysadmin nicked nearly 20,000 pieces of kit
A SYSADMIN who had worked at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC plead guilty in federal court on Wednesday to stealing 19,709 pieces of computer gear and supplies over an approximately ten year period ending in 2007.
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Man charged in ATM thefts from Gary casino
CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — Prosecutors say a man exploited a software flaw in a riverboat casino's automatic teller machine to withdraw more than $20,000 from his empty bank account.
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Sun Internet Radio Features Top Video Game Composer
MENLO PARK, Calif.,
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Acer's F-22bid LCD sounds like a jet, looks like a Ferrari
Filed under: Displays We've seen Ferrari's logo and lacquer applied to everything from GPS nav systems to overpriced clock radios , each product diluting the brand that Enzo built bit by bit. Acer is the most common enabler, and its latest prancing horse-decal'd product is the F-22bid, a 22-inch LCD sporting a 1680 x 1050 resolution and a racy (sorry) 2ms gray-to-gray response ...
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Wesley House to offer computer, jobs program
Wesley House Community Services will offer the Louisville Works computer training and job-readiness program for those wishing to learn to use Microsoft Office and the Internet.
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New Global Telecom Deploys Edgewater Networks' Solution for Their NGT Digital Voice for Microsoft(R) Response ...
New Global Telecom (NGT), the largest provider of wholesale hosted and trunk-based VoIP solutions in the United States, announced today it recently deployed Edgewater Networks' Solution as part of their NGT Digital Voice for Microsoft(R) Response Point(TM) offering.
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Sun Microsystems Discusses Growth of Internet TV Phenomenon With Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback
This week's Socially Speaking, Sun's Internet Radio show focused on the latest in social media, will feature Jim Louderback, CEO for Revision3. Jim, a pioneer in the online space has spent over 16 years in various media and technology roles and is a leading innovator in the Internet TV space.
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BlueCoat looks to teleworkers with ProxyClient
And partners up with Crescendo. Security and wide-area network (WAN) acceleration provider Blue Coat Systems has this week started shipping its latest product, ProxyClient, which combines web security and network optimisation features in a single product designed for use on remote client desktops and laptops.
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Netflix news: Starz catalog added to online service, streaming to PS3, Xbox 360 through PlayOn beta software
The Netflix ecosystem is expanding as the popular DVD rental company tries to bulk up its online video streaming business in anticipation of the day when fewer and fewer people want to watch movies after waiting to get a disc in the mail. Last week, the company announced a deal with CBS and Disney to stream current-season shows, and now it has partnered with cable movie channel Starz to let ...
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LITH man denies having child porn
WOODSTOCK – A 33-year-old Lake in the Hills man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to having videos of child pornography on his computer in July.
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Grenade Mouse: If Rambo Used a Computer [Mouse]
This is the most hardass mouse I've ever seen. It's a mouse stuffed inside of an actual grenade shell. Sure, it's a crappy Targus mouse lurking underneath its rippled casing. And you know it's...
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Free computer game model hits US
Free computer game play that is all the rage in South Korean is taking hold in the US market. [VIDEO]
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SCIPP International Offering Signed Books by Security Expert Winn Schwartau Free to Public
VIENNA, Va.----SCIPP International, a global non-profit organization dedicated to providing world-class security awareness training and certification services, is offering free autographed copies of books by security expert Winn Schwartau in support of the fifth annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month this month.
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Early Glance: Computer companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top computer companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc fell $2.59 or 2.4 percent, to $106.53. Dell Inc fell $.00 or 6.2 percent, to $15.15.
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How green is your computer?
From power use to responsible recycling, how to tell whether your laptop or desktop is eco-friendly.
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Leaving no tracks
How is using a "private browsing" mode in a Web browser any different from just clearing out the temporary Internet files in a computer?
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