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Asure Software Introduces a Revolutionary Time Clock With iEmployee EasyTouch Time Clock
Asure Software, today introduced the iEmployee EasyTouch Time Clock, a revolutionary time tracking device that combines three breakthrough technologies -- a touch-screen time clock, an internet enabled device, and web-based time and attendance software.
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Santa Fe City Council OKs Plan For Wireless
The City Council has unanimously approved a plan to provide wireless Internet service in libraries and other city buildings, over the objections of those who say they are electrically sensitive.
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NextGen Partners with Jamcracker
June 12, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Marketing Group and Jamcracker announced on Wednesday they have signed a strategic partnership to provide national service providers with quick go-to-market solutions for on-demand application services.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Take Control Announces Screen Sharing, Back to My Mac Titles
Take Control and TidBITS announced the immediate availability of Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard and Take Control of Back to My Mac on Thursday. Both ebooks by Glenn Fleishman explain how to remotely access Macs over a local network and over the Internet
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Mozilla Sets June 17 for Firefox 3 'Download Day'
Mozilla has set Tuesday for release of the next version of Firefox and an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for software...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Congressman Wants Foreign Models Off Tech Visas
Currently, foreign models who want to work in the U.S. require H1-B visas, which are normally used by computer programmers and other hi-tech workers.
InformationWeek |
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Microsoft gets bipartisan support
The software maker, already supplying tech for the Democratic National Committee, lands a deal to offer up its wares at the Republican confab.
CNET |
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US lawmaker says his office hit by Chinese hackers
In a new spat over cyber espionage, a US congressman said his computer network was compromised in 2006 by Chinese hackers and called for stepped-up efforts to boost security.
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Mesquite Coach Accused Of Pawning School Items
A state champion football coach whose salary is among the highest in Texas allegedly pawned school laptops, cameras and other campus property before buying them back. Mesquite High School's Steve Halpin has not been criminally charged, and his last day on the job is set for Friday after he announced his retirement in May.
CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth |
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Surface computers hit Las Vegas
Microsoft's touch-screen Surface computers have debuted in a Las Vegas casino bar giving Sin City partiers high-tech tools for flirting and concocting cocktails.
Canada.com |
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ISPs: We're limiting our own Usenet groups, not blocking others
The New York attorney general announced he had successfully pressured broadband providers to limit what Usenet newsgroups they would offer customers. But that doesn't mean they're actually blocking access to third-party services.
CNET |
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26% Of New York City Residents Have Virus That Causes Genital Herpes, Study Finds
About 26% of New York City's adult residents in 2004 had the virus that causes genital herpes, compared with 19% of adults nationwide, according to a study recently released by the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the New York Post reports (Mangan, New York Post, 6/10).
Medical News Today |
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Hospital Wins Online Gifts by Mimicking One of the World's Hottest Charities
Hard-working entrepreneurs in developing countries and efforts to help them served as inspiration when a hospital foundation in Grand Rapids, Mich., decided to expand its online fund raising.
Chronicle of Philanthropy |
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AMD talks up new notebook platform
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Thursday 12 June 2008 at 17:56:00 We're fastest for graphics and wireless, says company at launch of ne HP range The launch of Intel's Atom at Computex earlier this month rather eclipsed that of AMD's new notebook platform with its Turion x2 64bit processor....
vnunet.com |
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Judge in porn tempest has distinguished career
The chief judge of the country's largest federal appeals court was forced to suspend an obscenity trial he was presiding over after sexually explicit images posted to his personal Web site became public.
The Arizona Republic |
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Wireless Fight Is All About Price, Product
Just having the most subscribers won't keep Verizon Wireless ahead of AT&T.
InternetNews.com |
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A Cloudy Forecast for the Enterprise
Cloud computing concepts pave the way for 'power collaborators', but may face less than sunny skies in the enterprise.
InternetNews.com |
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Verizon 7 Megabits per Second High Speed Internet Now Available to More Than 3.4 Million Homes in U.S.
NEW YORK , June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 3.4 million consumers in parts of 20 states and the District of Columbia can now order Verizon's ultra -fast High Speed Internet service.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Acer Launches P5260i Wireless Projector
Acer today presented its new ‘professional' video projector P5260i, designed to offer cable-free projection in various presenting environments. Pricing is expected to be around GBP649. It features a handy remote control that includes Acer's ‘Empowering Key', for f...
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Santa Fe City Council OKs plan for wireless
By DEBORAH BAKER SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -- The City Council has unanimously approved a plan to provide wireless Internet service in libraries and other city buildings, over the objections of those who say they are electrically sensitive.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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New Firefox Browser Set to Break Record
Mozilla hopes its latest Firefox is the most downloaded software Tuesday.
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iPhone 3G to be sold at colleges and universities?
Apple is "intensively" investigating the option of selling iPhone 3Gs directly through college and university campuses, as well as other educational outlets, sources suggest. The plan would initially involve universities where Apple has its largest and most profitable accounts, though even this decision may have to wait at least a month, as Apple ...
MacNN |
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Google CEO has to step out of some Apple board meetings
Sometimes it’s not always good to have top leadership from one technology company serving on the board of another. That’s especially true when the two companies suddenly end up being competitors. That seems to be the situation for Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt who also serves on the Apple board. As reported by AppleInsider, Schmidt sometimes has [...]
Geek.com |
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Canada to overhaul copyright laws for digital age
Canadians will be allowed to copy legally acquired music to their iPods and computers but would be banned from getting around any digital locks that companies might apply, under new legislation introduced in Parliament on Thursday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Canada to overhaul copyright laws for digital age
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadians will be allowed to copy legally acquired music to their iPods and computers but would be banned from getting around any digital locks that companies might apply, under new legislation introduced in Parliament on Thursday.
Reuters via Yahoo!7 Music News |
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