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WestconME launches services offerings exclusively for channel partners through OnLine Distribution and Comstor
Westcon Group Middle East has announced the launch of 'ServiceVantage', the first phase of its services portfolio of trade only partner services available through OnLine Distribution and Comstor, designed to provide immediate, essential support to the IT, communications and networking reseller community.
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Illinois Courthouse Finds Security with AVG Anti-Virus
After competing security software failed, the courthouse's confidence in technology was restored by switching to AVG Network Edition. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/avgantivirus/wallingdata/prweb1448544.htm
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Ft. Dix defense seeks to bar beheading videos
The lawyer for the lead defendant in the Fort Dix terrorism trial has asked the court to bar prosecutors from playing videos found on his client's computer that show Muslim terrorists beheading their victims.
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Vista Start Menu 3.0: A Better Alternative to the Windows "Start" Menu
OrdinarySoft announces the release of version 3.0 of Vista Start Menu -- an award-winning alternative to the standard Windows Start -- featuring improved performance and flexibility. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/ordinarysoft/VistaStartMenu/prweb1444904.htm
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Sampling party vibe of Girl Talk
The laptop DJ strings together songs to make his experimental music L aptop DJ Girl Talk tears pop songs apart.
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Armonk-based computer giant IBM Corp. was tapped by the U.S. State Department to lead an effort to create a wireless telemedicine initiative in a remote area of Pakistan where there are few doctors.
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StyleBible.ph launched in cyberspace
Guests walked proudly on a white ramp as numerous photographers snapped their photos. Last Friday night, October 3, fashionistas gathered at Club Ascend in Fort Bonifacio Global City to showcase their personal style during the grand launch of the newest portal for fashion, www.StyleBible.ph.
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UPDATE: Eleven more computers stolen from Racine schools
RACINE — Eleven computers were stolen from two Racine Unified elementary schools Monday night, bringing the total to nearly 70 computers taken from schools in a recent rash of burglaries.
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'Life on Mars': A cop from 2008 doing time in 1973
NEW YORK -- All comfortably familiar by cop-show standards, “Life on Mars” begins with NYPD Detective Sam Tyler nabbing a murder suspect, who then gets a grilling from him at the precinct house. He takes a phone call in the age-old squad room, which has lately been upgraded with computers and a splash of color on the walls.
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Company provides stipend for staff to buy computers
In a nod to how finicky people have become about the gadgets they use, software company Citrix Systems Inc. is rolling out a new program for its workers: BYOC -- Bring Your Own Computer.
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$6m computer program to link Murray surface and ground water
The Federal Government will spend $6 million on a new modelling tool to help manage the surface and ground water of the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Cyberscams exploit consumers' financial unease
The rippling financial crisis has sent consumers scurrying to the Internet for answers and advice. Online fraudsters are right behind, devising ways to steal personal information. Cybercrooks are creating fake websites, spam, phishing attacks and malicious software code to take advantage of anxiety during the economic calamity. Like other extraordinary news events, the crisis has heightened ...
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PEOPLE: Cherry Hill professor has teaching award
Suk-Chung Yoon, a professor and chairman of the Department of Computer Science at Widener University, is the recipient of the 2008 Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching.
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NORWICH: Guilty Plea In Online Attempt Involving Child
A Norwich man accused of using the Internet to try to entice a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl into meeting him and engaging in sexual activity pleaded guilty Wednesday to a related charge in federal court in New Haven.
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Dailymotion Raises the Bar for Online Video and Audio Quality with New Video Player
Dailymotion, the world's largest independent video sharing site, today announced the launch of a new player that will provide improved video playback quality for Dailymotion's users around the world. The release of the new Dailymotion HQ video player provides Dailymotion's global audience of over 37 million (comScore June 2008) unique visitors with the best possible web video and audio ...
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Overheard: Facebook, fractions don't seem to mix
Two young college women sit at a table by the window at Sacred Grounds Coffee Shop, 9727 N.E. Sandy Blvd., with their laptops and a stack of books between them. "I think I figured it out," one says. "You have...
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U.S. 'smart lighting' effort targets LED-based wireless nets
A "smart lighting" initiative being funded by the government seeks to piggyback wireless communications capabilities onto future LED lighting installations to provide more broadband access points.
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Real-Time Traffic Intelligence for Defending Networks in an Age of CyberWar
Telecom Italia Selects Cisco + Adobe Flash Streaming for 'Web TV' Services Telecom Italia has deployed the Cisco Content Delivery System with Internet Streaming (CDS-IS) platform along with Adobe Flash streaming technology to deliver live television channels and on-demand content through its Web portal, Yalp!
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How about a restart?
One day, a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, chemical engineer, and computer engineer were driving down the street in the same car when it broke down.
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Leader in Child Care & Daycare Management Software Introduces Innovative Solutions for Credit Card and Electronic ...
SofterWare Inc., developers of EZ-CARE2, a leading software solution for all aspects of child care program administration, announced the introduction of new and improved tools for collecting and processing child care tuition and fees electronically. [PR.com - October 09, 2008]
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Police Reports
1 Burglary was reported at 4:17 p.m. Sept. 16 in the 10200 block of East Placita Cresta Verde. The nanny told deputies she discovered several outside doors open, and the house had been ransacked. According to the report, someone had kicked in a garage side door. Two motorcycles, a laptop computer, several tools, a PDA, $180 and a set of keys were among the items taken.
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$6m computer program to link Murray surface and ground water
The Federal Government will spend $6 million on a new modelling tool to help manage the surface and ground water of the Murray-Darling Basin.
Queensland Country Life |
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$6m computer program to link Murray surface and ground water
The Federal Government will spend $6 million on a new modelling tool to help manage the surface and ground water of the Murray-Darling Basin.
North Queensland Register |
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Dailymotion Raises the Bar for Online Video and Audio Quality with New Video Player
NEW YORK----Dailymotion, the world's largest independent video sharing site, today announced the launch of a new player that will provide improved video playback quality for Dailymotion's users around the world.
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Researchers investigate storing carbon dioxide
As pollution levels rise in the atmosphere, NT researchers are exploring possibilities for storing hazardous carbon dioxide underground. By using "super computers" and over 2,000 processors to analyze the fundamentals and scenarios of burying carbon dioxide, Angela Wilson of the chemistry faculty, a principal investigator, can predict what might occur.
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