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Press Releases
HealthImaging and IT magazine has once again named Marshfield Clinic one of the Top 25 connected health care facilities in the United States.
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* Review: PC-BSD 7 *
Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition. Some of major changes from the previous version include a newer kernel, an experimental ZFS module, and a KDE 4 for desktop environment. Being a Linux junkie, I thought of this as a perfect opportunity to venture into the BSD arena. Read more on this exclusive OSNews article...
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Politicians reach out on Facebook
As the federal election draws nearer, local candidates are learning to make use of Facebook. Six of the eight mid-Island candidates have pages devoted to them.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Glen Cove Youth Center to Host Grand Opening
Mayor Ralph V. Suozzi cordially invites Glen Cove youth and their families to attend the grand opening of the new Glen Cove Youth Center on Wednesday, Oct. 15 from 3 to 5 p.m. Located in the rear of 126B Glen Street, the new 2,900 square foot facility will provide a recreation area complete with kitchen, computer room and open area for after school activities.
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Nanowire technology could make LCDs brighter, thinner, and cheaper
(PhysOrg.com) -- As nanoimprinting technology advances, scientists have shown that using nano-sized polarizers could significantly enhance the contrast ratio in liquid crystal displays (LCDs). For consumers, that means that TVs, computer monitors, and especially mobile displays could become brighter, lighter, and thinner in the future.
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Apple Wins BlackBerry Defectors With Business IPhones (Update1)
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Kevin Willis , the retired basketball center turned entrepreneur, gave up on the BlackBerry and depends on Apple Inc. 's iPhone to stay in touch with buyers, suppliers and the high-profile clients who wear his custom jeans.
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HSC Edit 1.5 for Aperture Adds Image Resizing
Human Software announced the immediate availability of HSC Edit 1.5 for Aperture on Friday. The update for the Aperture image effects and editing plug-in added new image resizing capabilities, image cropping, and one-step image sharpening
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Glen Burnie man pleads guilty to child pornography
BALTIMORE (AP) — A 67-year-old Glen Burnie man has pleaded guilty to receiving thousands of pictures and videos of child pornography. Federal prosecutors say David Manning purchased several subscriptions from four child pornography Web sites.
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CERN unveils computer grid linking 7,000 scientists
GENEVA (Reuters) - CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.
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Councilman Trout Back In Court Friday
Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout is scheduled to be back in federal court on Friday on unauthorized computer access charges.
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Councilman Trout Back In Court Friday
Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout is scheduled to be back in federal court on Friday on unauthorized computer access charges.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Irvine company will pay cash for old, working PCs, electronics
Toshiba expands its e-waste recycling program to include most electronics. Will pay $100s and Starbucks cards.
Orange County Register |
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The Green IT Side of Server Virtualization
Until recently the primary motivator for deploying server virtualization was consolidation. Server virtualization gave organizations a way of controlling their sprawling physical server environments by letting them run more than one application and one operating system on a single physical server. It was an IT manager’s dream and, as it turned out, a CIO's too. read more
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New program helps students report bullying at school
An Internet software program called "Talk About It" helps students feel comfortable reporting problems around school.
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Student Technology Day: event photo's
I spent most of the day taking snaps; concealed from within my lap a camera without the flash function. I say that, because we weren't technically allowed to take photos and was told off by someone half way through. Nevertheless, there are some interesting photos here; some of which show how easy it will be to develop on the Surface platform. More posts soon - it's all being bit hectic today.
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Guidance Software, Inc. Names Grant E. Johnson Vice President of Marketing
Guidance Software Inc. (NASDAQ:GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), today announced that Grant Johnson has joined the company as Vice President of Marketing. In this role, Johnson assumes worldwide responsibility for marketing strategy and execution and will oversee corporate marketing, product marketing, marketing programs, demand generation, sales support, marketing ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Spam swine break next-gen CAPTCHAs
Hotmail, Gmail and kitchen-based checks all neutered Spammers have reportedly defeated revised CAPTCHAs from both Google and Microsoft.…
The Register |
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CERN unveils computer grid linking 7,000 scientists
CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.
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CERN unveils computer grid linking 7,000 scientists
CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.
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Government Computer News
Victor Papagno admitted stealing 19,709 items—ranging from personal computers and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office equipment amounting to more than $120,000—over a 10-year period, beginning in 1997.
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Anthony Doesburg: New generation gadgets go all touch-feely
For computer users who struggle with keyboard and mouse, there's good news coming. In the future we'll rely more on speech - and gestures - to get computers to do what we want them to do.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Anger Over Skype's Spying in China
The eBay-owned VoIP player admits its Chinese service monitors chat for sensitive keywords in cooperation with the country's government.
InternetNews.com |
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Arbitrary Seizure of Travelers' Laptops Ending?
Fourth Amendment rights could be restored at the border.
InternetNews.com |
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Earthworks Launches Ultra Fast Stochastic Seismic Inversion Software
Earthworks Environment & Resources Ltd., a leading technology solutions provider to the upstream oil and gas industry, has launched the latest version of its industry leading Seismic Inversion software, MPSI v1.2.
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ABI Research says the Wireless Home Office is Coming
ABI Research says that the wireless hoe office is finally coming. The research firm says the first stage of the wireless office is arriving now. UWB gear is hitting store shelves now and wireless USB tech is being embedded into computers, docking stations ...
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