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Whitepaper detail
Removing administrative privileges from Windows users has powerful security and compliance benefits. But it often creates new problems.
IT World |
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Whitepaper detail
Are malware, unauthorized software and viruses eating away your peace of mind? Is your organization subject to federal regulations related to IT security? Then locking down desktops, laptops, workstations and kiosks is probably going to be a big priority.
IT World |
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Buyers beware: technology still has its stereotypes
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "stereotype" as being a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment. Unfortunately some stereotypes still persist in the computer and technology arena.
Tri-City Herald |
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Recent Original Stories
"Late last night we started receiving reports from readers experiencing problems with Windows Genuine Advantage authentication . Users of both Windows XP and Windows Vista were writing to say that they could not validate their installations using WGA, and one user even said that his installation was invalidated by the service.
OS News |
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A conversation with the CEO of Virtual High School
It was only about 10 years ago that taking online courses from a high school sounded ridiculous to many administrators. The idea high school students could be taught in an online environment, without direct supervision, was laughable, says Liz Pape, CEO of Virtual High School.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Linked by Michael Reed on Thu 12th Oct 2006 18:00 UTC
This article is a inspired by some of the ideas which seem be constantly floating around my mind whenever I think about or read about operating systems. Surely, every time-served OS-geek carries a mental list of this sort around with them?
OS News |
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AeA ranks Providence among 60 ‘Cybercities’
WASHINGTON – The technology industry in the Providence-Fall River-New Bedford metropolitan area is ranked among the nation’s strongest, employing 39.62 of every 1,000 local workers, in the American Electronics Association’s new Cybercities report.
Providence Business News |
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MAXDATA goes titsup
Slumping revenues MAXDATA has gone bust. The German computer manufacturer filed for insolvency proceedings at the Local Court in Essen today.…
The Register |
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Comcast To Simulcast Democratic National Convention In Spanish
Reaching out to the Latino community, Comcast will produce simultaneous online streaming coverage from the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
MultiChannel News |
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6/25 Community Notebook
Dallas Rotary Club awards scholarships The Dallas Rotary Club recently awarded scholarships to two graduating Dallas High School seniors who plan to continue their education at the college level.
Itemizer-Observer |
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Comcast To Simulcast Democratic National Convention In Spanish
Reaching out to the Latino community, Comcast will produce simultaneous online streaming coverage from the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
MultiChannel News |
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Scientists get online news aggregator
Canadian researcher launches science version of Google News.
Nature |
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Cheap gas glitch swamps Ohio station
The lone clerk at an Ohio gas station said he had to close up shop Tuesday night after a computer glitch caused the pump price to tumble to $1.49 per gallon.WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, said word got around quickly and sheriff's deputies had to be called to clear up a traffic jam as some motorists waited for two hours to top off their tanks.The clerk at the Marathon station in Sycamore Township told ...
Moldova.org |
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Patrick ed plan revives in-state tuition debate
BOSTON - Low-cost home computers, intensive summer classes and longer school days are among the last batch of education initiatives being unveiled by Gov. Deval Patrick. Patrick...
Boston Herald |
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Buyers beware: technology still has its stereotypes
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "stereotype" as being a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment. Unfortunately some stereotypes still persist in the computer and technology arena.
Miami Herald |
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Man's Face Becomes Remote Control Device
Jacob Whitehill has built an innovative smile detector that can turn his face into a remote control device that can send simple commands to a computer.
LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News |
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TC Electronic Desktop Konnekt 6 Audio Interface Now Shipping
TC Electronic Desktop Konnekt 6 Audio Interface Now Shipping TC Electronic is now shipping Desktop Konnekt 6, an easy-to-use desktop audio interface with dedicated monitor control features including a tracking reverb, an ergonomic volume knob and a 3-mode high resolution meter for intuitive and instant control while recording.
Harmony Central |
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Internet spells end for snow-day slacking
It may have been the second "snow day" for Lee Stream Primary School pupils, but the power of modern technology means they cannot hide from their teachers.
Otago Daily Times |
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Buyers beware: technology still has its stereotypes
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word "stereotype" as being a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment. Unfortunately some stereotypes still persist in the computer and technology arena. I can remember as a kid that when seeing the words "Made in Japan" on ...
The State |
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Are all Bluetooth headsets created equal?
With prices from $10 to $150, consumers may be as puzzled as I am as to what makes one Bluetooth headset better than another. Bluetooth, the wireless technology that connects a cell phone with a headset, is an engineering standard. So, technically, if gadget manufacturers follow the rules, one Bluetooth device will work with another Bluetooth device. But, apparently, things can still go wrong in ...
The State |
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Kanye West Nearly Destroys Computer Blaming Bonnaroo, Pearl Jam For 4:30 A.M. Show
Kanye West blamed the Bonnaroo tech crew and Pearl Jam for his much-criticized 4:30 a.m. set at the festival.
MTV Music Television |
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Ng: Bill Gates’ legacy
A SIGNIFICANT event occurred this week—Bill Gates is retiring from full time work at Microsoft, a company that he founded more than 30 years ago.
Sun Star |
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Sybase iAnywhere New Mobile Security Capabilities Address Growing Concerns Over Malware, Hackers and Viruses
Sybase iAnywhere announced that it has expanded its mobile security portfolio to include handheld antivirus and firewall capabilities. Sybase Information Anywhere Suite's Afaria management and security solution will be enhanced with antivirus and firewall technology, addressing growing concern over an increase in malware, viruses, hackers and spam targeting handheld devices. These new security ...
SYS-CON Media |
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P&G's Old Spice Ranks Ohio Amongst 100 Sweatiest Cities
CINCINNATI - It may be "dry heat" out there, but Phoenix still leads a list of America's sweatiest cities. The annual ranking comes from Old Spice deodorant, made by Cincinnati-based Procter and Gamble. The company says its findings are based on computer simulations of the amount of sweat an average person would have produced walking around in cities for an hour during June, July and August of ...
19 Action News Cleveland |
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Windows Price Ruling Not Enough, Says French Consumer Group
A Paris court ruled that an electronics retailer must display separately the price of computers and of the software bundled.
PC World |
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