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EskoArtwork ships rebranded Enfocus products
EskoArtwork's Enfocus Switch 08 suite of automated workflow tools is now shipping, following its March acquisition of former Switch-developer Gradual Software.
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WITNESS: Virtual friends in a cancer world
Janet Guttsman is bureau chief for Reuters in Canada, and has worked for the company in Germany, Russia and the United States. When she's not running the Canadian news file, she enjoys long bicycling trips in Canada and beyond. In the following story she writes of the support she received online after a diagnosis of early-stage
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Internet "Mr Right" not so righteous
Women looking for Mr Right on the internet are being warned there is a Mr Conman lurking amongst the contenders. Several women have been caught out by the man, who describes himself as lonely, sad and suffering from terminal cancer.
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Technology reshapes US classrooms
From online courses to kid-friendly laptops and virtual teachers, technology is spreading in America's classrooms, reducing the need for textbooks, notepads, paper and in some cases even the schools themselves.
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European Commission signs contract with Fujitsu
Tom Young, Computing , Monday 7 July 2008 at 10:25:00 Delegation projects covered in IT services contract The European Commission has awarded a four-year IT services contract to Fujitsu. The contracts includes helpdesk and infrastructure management, support services and managing projects for the 134 delegations of the...
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BusinessWise briefs
This week, our experts offer tips on safety when managing investments online, whether tips can be taxes and the pros and cons of longevity insurance.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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One in four Asian banks hit by online scam attempts, study says
Singapore - More than 25 per cent of banks in the Asia-Pacific region have been hit by attempts to steal online information over the last 12 months, but beefing up security is still not viewed as a prime concern, a study said on Monday. The survey by...
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Qwest blocks access to known child porn sites
Qwest Communications will now block customer access to known child pornography Web sites through a voluntary agreement with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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200 Laptops lost at TIA each week
Each week, 200 laptops go missing at TIA, and 50 percent are never recovered.
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Kids Online During Summer Vacation? Keep Them Safe
(ARA) - Kids at home during summer vacation have plenty of free time. That often means more time spent on the computer surfing the Internet. When adults can't be around to supervise Internet use, how can parents make sure their kids will be safe online?
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The Next Generation of Sharing and Storage
(ARA) - Before Steve and Jennie Smith moved across the country, they gave Jennie's mother a computer and set up an e-mail account for weekly updates. After the couple had their first child, Jennie's mother enjoyed receiving photos and recent stories of her new granddaughter.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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Google, Zen Master of the Market
Microsoft challenged the rules on competition and antitrust law. Now, it’s Google’s turn.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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The Facebooker Who Friended Obama
When a Clinton strategist said Barack Obama’s supporters “look like Facebook,” Chris Hughes took it as a compliment.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Images de Forbidden Siren : Blood Curse
Sony Computer Entertainment dévoile quelques nouvelles images de Forbidden Siren : Blood Curse sur PlayStation 3.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Google, Zen Master of the Market
Microsoft challenged the rules on competition and antitrust law. Now, it’s Google’s turn.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Blackjack Makes a Move From the Web to Television
With the premiere of “Catch 21,” a TV version of a popular online blackjack game, winners on the Internet get a chance to say “hit me” on the living room screen.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Get an Internet Filter for Peace of Mind
(ARA) - The Internet is changing the way kids learn about the world around them; but unfortunately, not always for the better.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Body Armor for Your PC
(ARA) - We take the good with the bad: The same technologies that gave us the Internet and unprecedented opportunities have also brought us adware, spyware, viruses, phishing and a growing host of online threats. Malware - malicious software - is more than a nuisance.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:39 UTC
Microsoft announced on Tuesday US prices for Windows Vista , the long-awaited new version of the operating system that sits on more than 90 percent of the world's personal computers.
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The Facebooker Who Friended Obama
When a Clinton strategist said Barack Obama’s supporters “look like Facebook,” Chris Hughes took it as a compliment.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Dad was a serial marrier
Internet research led Wilanne Stangel of Erlanger to discover that her father, William J. Stangel, was married at least 10 times. She has located several half-siblings so far, the newest found last year living in England.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Google, Zen Master of the Market
Microsoft challenged the rules on competition and antitrust law. Now, it’s Google’s turn.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Blackjack Makes a Move From the Web to Television
With the premiere of “Catch 21,” a TV version of a popular online blackjack game, winners on the Internet get a chance to say “hit me” on the living room screen.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Tan Lead Shake's wife faces 2 more charges
THE China-born wife of opposition politician Tan Lead Shake, accused of murder, was charged on Monday with two more offences. Wu, 25, was charged last week with the murder of her brother-in-law Tan Lead Sane, 34, a computer engineer, at their Paya Lebar Crescent bungalow.
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