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Cox Beefs Up Internet Speeds for Northern Virginia Business Customers
Cox Business customers are taking advantage of faster Internet service thanks to speed increases that took effect this week.
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Vance Publishing Acquires CattleNetwork, CattleStore
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.----Vance Publishing Corporation has acquired two Internet-based businesses that market to and serve the farm and ranch communities, CattleNetwork.com and CattleStore.com.
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CDW Named to IDG's Computerworld 2008 Annual List of Best Places to Work in IT
VERNON HILLS, Ill.----CDW, a leading provider of technology solutions for business, government and education, announced today that Computerworld has selected it as one of the top workplaces for information technology professionals.
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Passlogix Releases v-Go on Demand Edition, Enabling Faster & More Flexible ESSO Deployments
NEW YORK----Passlogix®, Inc., today announced the general availability of the v-GO® Sign-On Platform™ – On Demand Edition, the first client-side solution for enterprise single sign-on that does not require traditional software installation on end users’ computers. v-GO On Demand Edition can be accessed with a click from a corporate Web page, simplifying ESSO deployments as well as extending the ...
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Natural Convergence Announces Silhouette Release 4.0 to Critical Acclaim
OTTAWA, July 17, 2008 -- Natural Convergence Inc. , a supplier of hosted VoIP software, has introduced its latest release which delivers high value features that contribute directly to a service provider's bottom line.
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Whitehall orders green paint for IT dept
Wanted: Asst.Perm.Sec for turning off computers at night Whitehall has set out its plan for slashing the carbon footprint of its computer systems, and will send someone round to turn off all its PCs as early as this evening.…
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New airline ads begin in Las Vegas
Desperate for money, airline companies have discovered a new way to generate revenue, with the help of your computer printer. Las Vegas is the first city where this new idea is being launched.
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Recent Original Stories
In a series of articles ( part I , part II ) during the month of July, OfB's Timothy R. Butler explained why he felt that KDE needed to move beyond the Qt toolkit it uses as a foundation. In that series, he asserted that the licensing of Qt is becoming a stumbling block to the desktop's adoption.
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white papers
When Intel ships its Echo Peak wireless module later this year, the company will meet its stated goal of adding WiMax as an option to its Centrino 2 laptop chip platform in 2008. But shipments of Centrino 2 laptops equipped with WiMax support will be very small this year, likely constrained to just three U.S. cities.
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Cheerleaders gone wild
Raunchy pics of Blue Bomber cheerleaders circulating on the Internet aren't anything to get worked up about, says a local ethics professor.
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Downtown is on the move: Editors' Picks for Thursday from The PD
9:30 a.m. Movement is a sort-of thread in this morning's Plain Dealer, as the Euclid Corridor gets set to open and Cleveland ranks 14th in a Web site's ratings for "walkability." A lot of the people strolling, sauntering and moseying...
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Related Articles
After reading about Canonical Software's philosophies upon September 15th's Ubuntu Linux preview release, I knew my dial up was about to be hurting. Three days later when I had the ISO in hand and Ubuntu installed, I knew the experience had to be shared.
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Linked by Flavio Villanustre on Sun 4th Sep 2005 17:11 UTC
Elive is a Live CD featuring Enlightenment as the only window manager (and desktop shell too). Its version 0.1 was mostly an alpha release, and while E16 ran fine, E17 was severely broken in many aspects.
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Alpha Software Signs Former Accenture Executive as Chief Security Evangelist
BURLINGTON, Mass.----One of the information technology industry's most respected enterprise security experts is now serving as Alpha Software's Chief Security Evangelist. Jeff Kalwerisky, former Executive of the Security and Risk Management Practice at Accenture, will help ensure the integrity of the Alpha Five Web Security Framework, an integrated security system that protects applications and ...
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Live Mesh Connects Folders and Desktops Across Windows PCs [Screenshot Tour]
Windows only (for the moment): Microsoft has thrown open the doors to a "tech preview" of its Live Mesh service, a kind of web-boosted version of Lifehacker favorite folder-syncing tool FolderShare....
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MyGVTC.com Revamped and Unveiled
SMITHSON VALLEY , Texas , July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- GVTC is offering its customers in central and south Texas an engaging new entry point to the Internet with the launch of a new online portal and more personalized content and features provided by Synacor.
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Editor's Blog: Why we write about the iPhone
Is it just because it's so shiny?
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Matsushita to build new lithium-ion battery plant to meet demand: Report
TOKYO - Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co. plans to build a new lithium-ion battery plant in western Japan, a move that will triple its current output capacity to meet soaring global demand, the daily Yomiuri newspaper reported Thursday.
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Chalk and talk
The traditional view of a teacher scribbling on a chalkboard while talking at students has changed in recent years, not only with the advent of net-connected classroom displays and other gadgets but in the sense that educational institutions across the globe are now finding alternative ways to deliver their curriculum, with one of the biggest growth areas being online courses.
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VIDEO: Jets Mined for Parts, Homes
At a major aircraft trade show in England, recycling of plane parts is on the agenda—while in California, yesterday's 747 is tomorrow's house.
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Utah State's computer networks to go down
Posted: 7:35 AM- LOGAN - Utah State University's computer networks will be down for 12 hours for maintenance. The network outage will begin at 10 p.m. Friday and run through 10 a.m. Saturday.
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posted by Michael Reed on Wed 21st Nov 2007 14:13 UTC
When computer company Apple announced that they were planning to make a phone, most pundits felt sure that Apple would produce something a bit different from the crowd. An Apple phone would have to be a plush, prestige unit and the product of a thoughtful design process.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 31st Aug 2005 16:23 UTC
A sentence of roughly one to three years' jail is expected for a man who sold source code for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. A Connecticut man has pleaded guilty in a US federal court to selling Microsoft source code over the Internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Apr 2006 21:18 UTC
Linux on desktop computers will begin taking off in mainstream markets in the next 12 to 18 months, Novell President Ron Hovsepian has predicted.
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Linked by Trans Onoma on Mon 26th Jun 2006 14:34 UTC
Recent news tells us Apple is still struggling to gain market share in the personal computer market. That's too bad. While I have some beefy grieves with Apple (being that I am an IT "expert" and all that), their systems nonetheless beat the proverbial tars out of the typical Windows PC crowd.
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