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CAEC to begin computer training workshops
The Conway Adult Education Computer Training Department will offer several computer Workshops May 28 and 29, and June 11 and 12. Registrations are on-going now through the day of the workshop or until workshops fill.
The Log Cabin Democrat |
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AT&T To Give Free Wi-Fi Access, With A Catch
AT&T is boasting free Wi-Fi access at Starbucks and other hot spots. The only catch is users must subscribe to a pay service for the Wi-Fi to be free.
CRN |
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Prisoners to chat to lawyers via webcam
NSW prison inmates will soon be able to use webcams to talk to their lawyers over the internet, the NSW Government says.
News Interactive |
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Prisoners to chat to lawyers via webcam
NSW prison inmates will soon be able to use webcams to talk to their lawyers over the internet, the NSW Government says.
Adelaide Now |
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Prisoners to chat to lawyers via webcam
NSW prison inmates will soon be able to use webcams to talk to their lawyers over the internet, the NSW Government says.
Herald Sun |
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More Pasco County Stories
PASCO COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- The upheaval over the state budget has forced many government agencies to make tough decisions. For the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, that means choosing new laptops over new marked cars.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Free downloadable desktop images.
Download free desktop wallpapers for runners. Click on a size below. Download directions are at the bottom of the page. Back to Wallpaper Home >>
Runner's World |
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School District Provides Free Laptops
Four dozen Broward County students have received free laptops.
WPBF Palm Beach |
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Design Revamp for '$100 Laptop'
Rethinking the Datacenter Sponsored by HP Today's datacenters need to increase utilization, get control over power and cooling costs, and align with business objectives.
Linux Today |
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Royal Bank of Scotland fixes data-stealing flaw
Three weeks later. The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has fixed a cross-site scripting flaw in its Worldpay Internet payments service that could have allowed attackers to steal users' credit card details, according to a report.
TechWorld |
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Geek.com’s HP HDX Notebook Giveaway Starts Now!
It’s been a long time coming, but the HP HDX Dragon notebook giveaway at Geek.com has begun! The contest will run from May 21st through the start of May 28th. That will give you seven full days to fill out the survey linked to below, which should only take 30 seconds or so. Just make [...]
Geek.com |
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Securing information for Web 2.0
SINGAPORE, May 21, 2008 -- While Web 2.0 applications may be a boon to enterprises, they also come at a price.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Getting Control of Virtual Infrastructure
With virtualization spreading out across the enterprise, with server virtualization, desktop virtualization, storage virtualization, data center virtualization, and on and on, management of the virtual environments becomes a major priority. John Suit, founder and CTO of Fortisphere, explains how users, with the right tools, can get the most out of their virtual infrastructure, in this IT Link ...
eWeek |
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Red Hat Unveils Enterprise Linux 5.2
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2. With this latest update, subscribers can achieve greater return on their IT investment with new hardware support capabilities, selected new software technologies and numerous quality improvements.
Byte and Switch |
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Corcoran cops nab juveniles with stolen items
There they were just a-walking down the street when Corcoran police officers arrested two male juveniles last week on suspicion of grand theft. The pair was spotted Thursday just before midnight by patrolling officers who noticed them acting "suspiciously" and stopped them for questioning. The teens were found in possession of an MP3 player, a cell phone charger, head phones, a laptop air card, ...
The Hanford Sentinel |
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Congratulations to Estes, Eagles for ninth title
Notes and quotes picked up here and there and strung out across the computer screen:
The Gadsden Times |
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E-MAIL ACCOUNTS MOVING TO DATA CENTERS Microsoft braces for major customer shift
SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp sees tens of millions of corporate e-mail accounts moving to its data centers over the next five years, shifting to a business model that may thin profit margins but generate more revenue.
Malaya |
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DRE Veterinary Taps Into Vet Market to Evolve Telemetry Products
An innovator of vet-specific telemetry products, DRE Veterinary works with its customers to refine its wireless monitoring systems. (PRWeb May 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb959674.htm
PRWeb |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Dec 2005 19:15 UTC, submitted by anonymous
What's the next step in creating an easy-to-use Linux-based product for consumers? A touchscreen facade can make back-end Linux applications very usable in such devices as custom digital media centers, DVRs and PVRs, and even control interfaces for household robots.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft is facing an early crisis of confidence in the quality of its Windows Vista operating system as computer security researchers and hackers have begun to find potentially serious flaws in the system that was released to corporate customers late last month.
New Mobile Computing |
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Mystery Man Caught Roaming Hospital
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Police want to know if a string of computer and purse thefts in several area hospitals could be linked to a mystery man caught by surveillance cameras roaming the halls at Wolfson Children's Hospital.
First Coast News |
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Apple sued over use of 'Mighty Mouse' name
Apple is facing a new lawsuit over its Mighty Mouse peripheral, reports say. The case was filed in Greenbelt, Maryland by a company called Man & Machine, which is accusing Apple of violating a trademark associated with its own Mighty Mouse device, an optical mouse designed to be waterproof and chemical-resistant for use in environments such as lab...
MacNN |
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ECHOage.com Appoints Anthony Lacavera to Its Board of Directors; Lacavera Invests in Environmental and Charitable ...
ECHOage Inc., a proprietary online invitation and payment system for children's birthday parties, today announced the appointment of industry leader, Anthony Lacavera, Chairman and CEO of Globalive Communications Corp., to its Board of Directors. Lacavera, who has also made a financial investment in ECHOage, will be instrumental in the execution of the company's North American growth strategy.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ECHOage.com Appoints Anthony Lacavera to Its Board of Directors; Lacavera Invests in Environmental and Charitable ...
ECHOage Inc., a proprietary online invitation and payment system for children's birthday parties, today announced the appointment of industry leader, Anthony Lacavera, Chairman and CEO of Globalive Communications Corp., to its Board of Directors. Lacavera, who has also made a financial investment in ECHOage, will be instrumental in the execution of the company's North American growth strategy.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Computer lessons cause student rampage
Lessons have been suspended at a KwaZulu-Natal school after pupils went on a rampage, demolishing and burning the school's property.
Independent Online |
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