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Review: Verizon UM150 USB EV-DO modem
While Wi-Fi hot spots may be proliferating, they're not always reliable and don't help you much when you're in between coverage areas. Neither do the usurious rates carriers are charging for Wi-Fi these days. When you're in business and need Internet access while traveling there's no substitute for an EV-DO...
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Hackers’ posts on epilepsy forum cause seizures
Computer attacks typically do not inflict physical pain on their victims. But in a rare example of an attack apparently motivated by malice rather than money, hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation’s website with hundreds of pictures and links to pages with rapidly flashing images.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Feb 2007 23:13 UTC
"Asus has produced the first laptop in the world that makes use of Windows Vista SideShow to support a secondary screen in the lid. This is a 2.8in screen with a QVGA resolution of 320x240, just like any number of mobile phones that are on the market.
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"Microsoft is right on schedule with this month's Windows Vista CTP. We had to really pull some strings to get this release slightly ahead of schedule, but we managed it and it's our pleasure to bring you our initial analysis of the new build, titled 5231. It's becoming clear that Microsoft is serious about Vista , as it keeps getting better with every CTP release."
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Agency curbs Packer ticket scheme
A state agency has closed down the business of a former Wisconsin man who was illegally selling Green Bay Packers tickets on the Internet.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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2:20 p.m. -- GovGuam gets network security training
2:20 p.m. — Information Technology representatives from government of Guam response agencies received Microsoft certification on how to manage and maintain network security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, according to a news release from Guam Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense.
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Branford Police Launch Web-Based Crime Tracking System
Under a new directive initiated by Chief of Police John C. DeCarlo, the Branford Police Department has launched an Internet-based program on its website that maps crime and other incidents handled by police around town.
Guilford Courier |
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Sprint, Clearwire combine forces
Clearwire and Sprint Nextel said Wednesday they will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company. The new company, which will retain Clearwire's name, will continue developing a mobile network based on WiMax technology, which promises faster speeds than the latest cellular networks for movies, games and other data services. A group of outside ...
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Sprint dashes into $14.5 billion venture
Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse has orchestrated a $14.5 billion venture with technology giants that could buoy his company and beam futuristic Internet services over a next-generation wireless network.
The Kansas City Star |
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FBI Backs Off From Secret Order for Data After Lawsuit
The FBI has withdrawn a secret administrative order seeking the name, address and online activity of a patron of the Internet Archive after the San Francisco-based digital library filed suit to block the action.
Washington Post |
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Intel launches new “town square” for SMBs and Intel partners
Intel Corporation recently launched an online storefront and business solution Web portal designed for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The Intel Business Exchange (Intel BX) is designed to bring together offerings such as bundled software and hardware, stand-alone business applications and services.
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Traveling the Globe %%head%%Pupils do it from the comfort of their Cicero classrooms VIRTUAL
Mary Ann Magliacano has taken the students at Cicero Elementary to Mexico, Kentucky, Canada, Texas and Michigan. All without ever stepping outside of her computer lab.
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Traveling the Globe %%head%%Pupils do it from the comfort of their Cicero classrooms VIRTUAL
Mary Ann Magliacano has taken the students at Cicero Elementary to Mexico, Kentucky, Canada, Texas, and Michigan. All without ever stepping foot outside of her computer lab.
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IBM uses Austin tech in superfast supercomputer
IBM Corp. is announcing today that it has built the world's fastest supercomputer for climate study, using technology designed in Austin, to boost research into how climate change affects severe weather such as hurricanes and droughts.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Smart video picks out suspicious activity
The Olympics can showcase athletes – or lunatics. To keep the spotlight where it belongs this summer, security firms are blanketing Beijing with smart video systems. Computers will "watch" live video from hundreds of thousands of cameras and flag suspicious people and objects.
Dallas Morning News |
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'Online Predators' subject of program
Sgt. Mark Lint, of the Carnegie Police Department, will present "Protecting Children from Online Predators" in the Carnegie Elementary School Auditorium, at 7 p.m., on May 13.
The Signal Item |
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Epilepsy Foundation's Web Site Falls Victim to Hackers
Computer attacks usually don't inflict physical pain on victims... but hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation's Web site with pictures and links to pages with flashing images, causing some users to suffer near-seizure reactions.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft's latest release of Internet Explorer will drive demand for internationalized domain names , according to industry experts who are predicting a sharp increase in sales of foreign language domain names.
New Mobile Computing |
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Congressmen want to combat cyber warfare
WASHINGTON -- A proposed "cyber command," intended to protect the Air Force against computer attacks, should be built at McGuire Air Force Base, according to Congressmen Jim Saxton and Chris Smith.
The Trenton Times |
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Some help could be coming soon for Tampa Bay customers frustrated with choppy wireless Internet access.
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First-quarter profit up 21% at Blackbaud
Charleston-based software maker Blackbaud Inc. reported a 21 percent increase in first-quarter profit Thursday while slightly lowering its sales expectations for 2008. Blackbaud's earnings for the three months ended March 31 increased to $7 million, or 16 cents a share, compared with $5.8 ...
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PUMPED UP: Group's Web site dedicated to monitoring ever-changing gas prices
For more than 540 days straight -- since before the Republicans picked a presumptive nominee, before the Times Square ball dropped to start 2007 -- Mark "Silverhand" McMillen of Saxonburg has been posting gas prices and contributing to discussions on a Web site devoted to the topic.
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