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PUD program helps businesses cut costs, earn rebates
EVERETT -- The Everett Clinic recently installed new computer management software that it expects will cut its electricity costs by about 12 percent a year.
Everett Herald |
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Agencies targeting Internet child-sex crimes
Law enforcement authorities in Montana are getting better at going after people who use the Internet to victimize children. Since the Montana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force was established last December, 19 agencies around the state have ...
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Laptop Heat Creates Energy Instead of Burning Precious Man Parts [Thermoelectric Energy]
Japanese engineers who were tired of sweaty nutsacks quickly draining batteries revealed a prototype of a thermoelectric device that could create electricity using heat produced from laptops, which...
Gizmodo |
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The Mighty Mini...
Good things really do come in small packages. That must have been computer manufacturers Hewlett Packard's inspiration when they created the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC, now available at Appliance Traders Limited stores islandwide for $55,495.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Margaret Lynch Interviews Canadian National Bestselling Author Michael Losier on Her Weekly Talk Show on VoiceAmerica
Internet broadcasting pioneer, producing and syndicating online audio and video, today announced that the author of "Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don't", Michael Losier will join Margaret Lynch on her Stress Vs Success radio show on the Voice America, online internet talk radio network, on October 16th, 2008.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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ElcomSoft Breaks Wi-Fi Encryption Faster with GPU Acceleration
ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. accelerates the recovery of WPA and WPA2 encryption used in the Wi-Fi protocol by employing the newgeneration NVIDIA video cards. ElcomSoft patent-pending GPU acceleration technology implemented in Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery allows using laptop, desktop or server computers equipped with supported NVIDIA video cards to break Wi-Fi encryption up to 100 times faster ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Project Management Dashboard Software Released
Project Manager.com has just released their latest dashboard concept in online project management.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Windows Secrets Welcomes Back Fred Langa
Windows Secrets Newsletter announced today that Fred Langa will resume writing for the weekly e-mail publication. His new column, LangaList Plus, will appear each week in the paid version of the newsletter and will answer readers' questions about the Windows operating system.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Electronic waste event coming to TOHS www.ToAcorn.com Thousand Oaks Acorn
The Thousand Oaks High School Cheerleaders will host a free electronic recycling event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., Oct. 11 at the high school, 2323 N. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks.
The Thousand Oaks Acorn |
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ElcomSoft Breaks Wi-Fi Encryption Faster With GPU Acceleration
ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. accelerates the recovery of WPA and WPA2 encryption used in the Wi-Fi protocol by employing the new-generation NVIDIA video cards. ElcomSoft patent-pending GPU acceleration technology implemented in Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery allows using laptop, desktop or server computers equipped with supported NVIDIA video cards to break Wi-Fi encryption up to 100 times ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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UF takes student IDs off Internet
Officials responded to issues raised about a possible security breach.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Task force goes after Internet child exploiters
Law enforcement authorities in Montana are getting better at going after people who use the Internet to victimize children.
The Montana Standard |
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Business in the Burbs: Powers Fasteners mourns exec
Stephen B. Powers brought many skills to Powers Fasteners Inc., the business in Southeast that he ran with his three brothers. He took apart equipment and made repairs. He wrote software code for the company's computers and kept technology systems up to date.
The Journal News |
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Mom accused of porn threats after teens split
A woman is accused of badgering her daughter's teenage ex-boyfriend with hundreds of e-mails and text messages and threatening to post nude images of him on the Internet unless he started seeing the girl again, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Denver Post |
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IBM helping bring high-tech medical network to Pakistan
A 5-year-old boy in Pakistan no longer has to suffer without treatment of an irritating skin rash thanks to care from a doctor in a city 110 miles from his rural village.
The Journal News |
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Computers fascinate teen
Computers have become a big part of 16-year-old Mason Gilmer's life. "I'm training to become a technician," said Gilmer, who began tinkering around with computers about a year ago and is studying computer systems technology at Valley Vo-Tech while he attends Robert E. Lee High School.
The Staunton News Leader |
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Grandpa keeping watch
In these computer-driven times of immediacy, sports history does not seem as interesting to today's athletes as it was to past generations.
Denver Post |
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09-10-2008:- Search in Raja Petra’s house without warrant ‘legal’, says cop
PETALING JAYA: A police superintendent told the Sessions Court here yesterday that the search he conducted in the house of blogger Raja Petra Raja Kamaruddin was legal and did not require a warrant.
The Edge Daily |
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Agencies targeting Internet child-sex crimes
Law enforcement authorities in Montana are getting better at going after people who use the Internet to victimize children.
Billings Gazette |
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Ministry of Planning receives IT equipment from KOICA
09 October 2008 AMMAN (JT) - Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation recently received IT equipment, valued at $58,800, provided by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). Planning and International Cooperation Minister Suhair Al-Ali expressed gratitude towards the Korean government and KOICA for their efforts in contributing to the efficient administration, thereby ...
Zawya |
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Most portable TVs are analog, can't get digital signals
Virtually all of the nation's 7 million battery-powered TVs receive analog signals. They'll become useless after Feb. 17, when broadcasters must abandon analog and just transmit digital signals unless the sets are connected to digital-to-analog converter boxes.
USA Today |
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Trojans' pick turns tide
CARY – Cary-Grove defensive back Kyle Leibforth looked to be headed to the end zone for his second interception return in as many weeks early in the first quarter when somehow, he went down.
McHenry County Sports |
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Trojans†defense shuts out Eagles
ALGONQUIN – Cary-Grove’s defense was at its suffocating best Friday night, even if its offense had some difficulty.
McHenry County Sports |
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Trojans' offense prevails
CARY – After a slow start against Johnsburg, Cary-Grove’s football team gave an afternoon homecoming crowd something to shout about Saturday.
McHenry County Sports |
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Nokia E90 vs Asus EEE PC 900 - The Microlaptop vs the Minilaptop
The EEE PC portable computer range has received a lot of coverage over the past year partly due to its low price but also partly due to its small size. How does Asus' minilaptop compare to Nokia's microlaptop, the E90 Communicator? All About Symbian is about to find out...
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