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Government Computer News
If you have all the time in the world to learn a personal database, Alpha Five Version 9 Platinum is the one for you.
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Toral: Dealing with Internet addiction
WITH the youth using the Internet more and more these days, parents can’t help but be worried.
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Government Computer News
Access has a reputation for being, well, inaccessible. But with the 2007 version, this seems true only if you’re working on an advanced schema or using advanced features.
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Government Computer News
Oracle has released the latest quarterly round of critical patches for all its products. Among the applications being updated are the Oracle database 9i through 11g, Oracle Application Server, Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, and the Oracle WebLogic Server (formerly BEA WebLogic Server).
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Use your computer as you would an appliance
Do you still think of your personal computer as "The Computer?" If you do then chances are you're not taking advantage of what it really is.
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Paggamit ng kabataan sa Internet nais higpitan ng kongresista
MANILA - Isinusulong ni Sorsogon Rep. Salvador H. Escudero III ang "Child Internet Safety and Protection Act of 2008" upang protektahan ang mga kabataan sa kalaswaan at karahasan sa paggamit ng internet.
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PC can't read Mac-formatted backup drive
Q. I use a 1 GB USB flash drive to move files between my Windows laptop PC at work and my MacBook portable at home. But that doesn't work with the 160 GB external drive I use to back up my MacBook; my Windows laptop doesn't even recognize the external drive when it's connected. What's the problem?
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Cover Stream adds jukebox mode
Cover Stream -- the "Cover Flow" for the desktop utility -- has been updated with new features like a jukebox mode.
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PC can't read Mac-formatted backup drive
Q. I use a 1 GB USB flash drive to move files between my Windows laptop PC at work and my MacBook portable at home. But that doesn't work with the 160 GB external drive I use to back up my MacBook; my Windows laptop doesn't even recognize the external drive when it's connected. What's the problem? A. The disk storage formats used by the Macintosh and Windows operating systems are different. ...
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Paper's weight: Technology has added to the load
Thirty years ago, as new computing and communications technology started to come to the fore, technology researchers and analysts began to talk confidently about the coming paperless society. Today, many such experts would settle for a society that simply uses a little less paper. "The paperless-society goal is a very nice and noble one," said Arpad Horvath, an associate professor at the ...
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Paper's weight: Technology has added to the load
Thirty years ago, as new computing and communications technology started to come to the fore, technology researchers and analysts began to talk confidently about the coming paperless society.
Tri-City Herald |
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Use your computer as you would an appliance
Do you still think of your personal computer as "The Computer?" If you do then chances are you're not taking advantage of what it really is. You really ought to be thinking of it as just another household appliance. When you want to use the phone, do you think about "firing up the phone" to make a call? How about the TV? Do you "activate the television set" to watch a show? How about booting up ...
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Wal-Mart, Dell testing repair and installation service in Dallas 11:34 AM CT
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Dell Inc. are testing a repair and installation service in the Dallas area. Wal-Mart is calling it a small pilot, but the companies may be hoping to form their own Geek Squad, a successful service offered by Best Buy Inc.
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Recent Original Stories
Mozilla's Firefox browser will probably abandon support for older distributions of Linux, a company executive has said . Mike Conner, director of Firefox development, has proposed that the browser's next edition work only with more-or-less current Linux runtimes, rather than support aged versions.
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Viacom Goose, Google Gander
The Viacom Google saga gets pretty sticky in terms of ironic and embarrassing potentialities. It's yet unknown how effective the anonymized data being transferred will be at protecting identities. Further, what looks like a coup for Viacom could be a nice strategic move on Google's part. read more
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Newspaper Sues Nebraska Fan Over Fake Online Article
The Oklahoma Publishing Co. and a sports writer for the Oklahoman are suing a Nebraska football fan that confessed to writing a bogus online article about two University of Oklahoma quarterbacks. The 10-count civil lawsuit says James W. Conradt committed libel, copyright violations and trademark infringements. read more
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Superclick Announces Five Additional Installs in Asia With the Mandarin Oriental Hotels Group
MONTREAL, July 16, 2008 -- Superclick, Inc. , a technology leader in IP infrastructure solutions to the hospitality industry, announced five additional installations for the prestigious Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group scheduled through September this year.
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LDS Film Actor Jailed After Turning Up On Stolen Web-Cam
An actor who has appeared in multiple LDS films was jailed recently for allegedly stealing a computer from a college instructor.
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BakBone Simplifies VMware and Heterogeneous Data Protection for The Latin School of Chicago
SAN DIEGO----BakBone Software® , the leading provider of heterogeneous integrated data protection solutions, is providing comprehensive, easy-to-manage VMware and heterogeneous data protection solutions for The Latin School of Chicago, helping the school keep its focus on students, rather than data protection.
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Al Reynolds: 'I'm not a homosexual'
Al Reynolds has taken to the Internet - again - to set the record straight on his sexuality. "I am not a homosexual," Star Jones' estranged husband declares in a video interview on his YouTube channel.
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Intel Launches Centrino Chipsets, But WiMAX Is Not Yet Inside
Intel has launched the next generation of Centrino chipsets, the Centrino 2 chipsets that had been developed under the code name Montevina and include the vanguard of Intel's push into delivering networked mobile computing with features specifically targeting laptops. Five new processors were introduced with the top-end chipset...
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Comic-Con 2008 Sells Out
Check out our blog for updates from the Con!
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Sina, Tencent, and Netease Granted Olympic Broadcast Rights
Sina, Tencent, and Netease said yesterday they have been granted the rights to broadcast the Beijing Olympic Games, allowing them to compete directly with rival company and official Olympic sponsor Sohu, Dow Jones reports. The Chinese internet portal operators said in a joint statement that they signed an agreement on the broadcasts...
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Leading Travel Publisher Adopts Web 2.0 For Travel Guides
MairDumont, Europe's largest travel guide publisher, has put information on more than 200,000 destinations and points of interest online for free.
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Paper's weight: Technology has added to the load
Thirty years ago, as new computing and communications technology started to come to the fore, technology researchers and analysts began to talk confidently about the coming paperless society.
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