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Recent Original Stories
"Buried in a Knowledge Base article that Microsoft published to the Web on November 14 are details of Microsoft's plans to combat Office 2007 piracy via new Office Genuine Advantage lockdowns.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Jun 2006 21:33 UTC
The popularity of Apple Computer's iPod digital music players is helping it sell more Macs, but so far it hasn't been enough to spark a rise in the company's share of the personal computer market.
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Single mom selling Fla. home and heart on Internet
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.—She's tried night clubs and online dating sites, but now a 42-year-old single mother is looking for love where everyone else's heart is breaking—the real estate market.
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Airlines try to hedge against soaring fuel costs
Associated Press - June 30, 2008 9:15 AM ET DALLAS (AP) - The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Dallas-based Southwest Airlines flicker with row after row of dates and numbers.
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Fewer students entering computer science programs
SHREVEPORT (AP) -- After a 45-minute discussion about computer programming with a group of high school students, the sales pitch begins. LSU-Shreveport assistant professor Marjan Trutschl switches the slide on his presentation. Pictures of an iPhone, a Blackberry and the Google logo with the words "try to imagine a world without programs" are projected on the screen in front of the classroom.
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Finisar Corporation’s Allen division goes green
They’ve held recycling programs before, but Allen’s Advanced Optical Components (AOC) hopes that its next program goes beyond being “just a program” and changes the outlook of other businesses on being environmentally sound.
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Oz company nicks UK cop contract
AIRWAVE – which is ultimately owned by Australia's Macquarie investments – has just won the right to supply UK Bobbies with wireless PDAs so that they can access the Police National Computer on the beat.
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Hey, Cherie!
Hey, Cherie! I am a girl in 10th grade who spread a virus. It wasn't herpes or a disease; instead it was a computer virus that had attached itself into my computer. The virus was sent through my computer address book. I have a lot of friends so it went to many people.
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Wyoming to launch online school program
WYOMING -- Attention, weary students: Get your learning online and earn a get-out-of-school-free pass. An online program to launch this fall at Rogers High School will give 100 students the chance to do school work on their own time.
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Airlines try to hedge against soaring fuel costs
Associated Press - June 30, 2008 9:15 AM ET DALLAS (AP) - The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Dallas-based Southwest Airlines flicker with row after row of dates and numbers.
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Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP today
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers today, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's successor, Vista.
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ViewSonic launches 26-inch LCD near $500
ViewSonic on Monday lifted up its VA Series value screens and released a new 26-inch desktop LCD that it hopes will drive down the sizes of very large screens. The VA2626WM generates the same 1920x1200 resolution and also promises similar visual quality to more expensive screens. The panel generates a 6,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and includes H...
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Palm Scanning: Better Than Fingerprints
Forget fingerprint scanners, which have replaced password access on some high-end laptops. Forget iris scanners, especially their creepy use portrayed in the 2002 Tom Cruise movie, "Minority Report."
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Managed Systems Breaks the Cycle With Electronics Recycling Initiative
According to the EPA, American consumers and businesses disposed of 2.63 million tons of electronic waste in 2005 and only 12.5 percent of that was recycled, leaving 87.5 percent to become landfill waste or incinerator ash. With that disturbing statistic in mind, Managed Systems, delivering proven technology solutions to New York's small- and mid-sized businesses, has decided to address these ...
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MAXON BodyPaint 3D Helps Rhythm &
NEWBURY PARK, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- MAXON Computer, a leading developer of professional 3D modeling, painting, animation and rendering solutions, today announced that Rhythm & Hues (R&H), one of Hollywood's premier visual effects and animation powerhouses, turned to MAXON 's BodyPaint 3D , to address a myriad of complex texture painting challenges associated with the creation of central ...
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Microsoft shelves XP, but expert says it will still be around
Microsoft has announced that starting Monday, XP will no longer be available to some of the major computer makers. Companies like Dell & HP will only make computers that run the Vista operating system.
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Make the best of bad work environments
CHICAGO -- Sam Glenn followed some wise counsel when he found himself in a bad job situation -- his mother told him, first, don't quit. And second, to have a frank chat with his boss at the computer communications fi
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) Burglars walked away with a laptop computer, cell phones and documents in the home of Cabinet Secretary Oved Yehezkel Sunday night, police reported. He was sleeping at the time of the entry into his house and did not discover the theft until the following morning.
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Topia Technology Launches SKOOT™, a Secure, Immediate File Sharing and Collaboration Service
Born to address the limitations of traditional Internet delivery systems, SKOOT, which has been tested to send more than 65 gigs, helps individuals share and collaborate on content regardless of the size or complexity of the file. (PRWeb Jun 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1061354.htm
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Nirvanix announces beta for software that turns 1U server into NAS system
Nirvanix Inc., a " Cloud Storage " platform provider optimized for media and large files, announced last week the beta of a new set of products that attaches the Nirvanix Storage Delivery Network to a local network as a Windows or Linux filer using standard industry networking protocols.
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CS4Seniors.com Wins Website Design Award
Computer School for Seniors Created for Boomers and Seniors Receives International Recognition. (PRWeb Jun 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1062984.htm
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GoldenGate Real-Time 2008 Annual User Conference Showcases Business Innovation Through Real-Time Access to Real-Time ...
GoldenGate Software Inc., a leading provider of high availability and real-time data integration solutions, today announced the conclusion of Real-Time 2008, the company's fourth annual user conference, held at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. The event drew business and technology leaders from around the world, from a range of industries, including banking, financial services, ...
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Inexpensive Smart Phones Set to Ring in Benefits to Global Mobile Software Vendors
Global mobile software vendors can expect to reap the benefits of mobile carriers' willingness to carry data apart from voice and the introduction of third-generation (3G) phones. With expansion of memory, increase in processor speed, and availability of better networks that allow for faster data transfer, mobile software is in for exponential growth.
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• July 2008 FEATURE ARTICLES •
COWs and WOWs, Oh My! Focusing on the needs of nurses can help hospital IT departments make the best technology decisions and improve care giving at the bedside.
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Alchemy Plus Uses DataCore's SANmelody(TM) to Achieve Simplified SAN Virtual Storage Management for Hosted Environments
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization software, today announced that Alchemy Plus, a leading, Scottish-based IT services provider, is using DataCore's SANmelody(TM) solution to provide a hosted server virtualization farm environment for small businesses under a "Pay as You Use" utility computing framework.
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