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Technological summer readies CISD for fall
After a summer of campus moves, Celina ISD’s technology guru vowed the district’s computer systems would be up and running as it opens the doors to another school year.
The Celina Record |
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Rating Calorie Counters: Truth Squad
As dieters go online for weight loss, experts point to the best and worst sites.
ABC News |
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Asprox virus hits British Web sites
Key British government and consumer Web sites have been infiltrated by the Asprox computer virus, opening users to hacker attacks, officials said.Eastern European cyber-criminals are suspected by authorities of launching the virus, which has attached itself to at least 1,000 British Web sites, The Times of London reported Wednesday. Included are Web sites operated by Britain's National Health ...
Moldova.org |
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Apple's app update mechanism needs an update
Now that there are updates rolling out for many App Store programs, here's hoping Apple fixes the way updates work on the iPhone and in iTunes.
Macworld |
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Orange unveils latest 'free' laptop promo
Orange has announced plans to bundle free laptops with data packages aimed at businesses and consumers. The move, scheduled for August, is the latest in a spate of 'free' laptop promotions from retailers and ISPs looking to tie customers into long-term subscriptions.
Computer Active |
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Recent Original Stories
"If you want a desktop or laptop and you want to move to Linux then you're cooked. You have very few options and retailers have used low-cost Linux systems to bait and switch users. Unsuspecting PC buyers will be faced with the need to upgrade to Vista in the near future.
New Mobile Computing |
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11:22 a.m. Police: Teens post video of crimes on Net
SHAWNEE, Kan. (AP) — Police in suburban Kansas City are trying to find a group of teenagers they believe videotaped themselves breaking into a facility and committing other vandalism and then posted the videos on the Internet.
The Joplin Globe |
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Devicescape and Deutsche Telekom Enable Easier Access for Users and Devices to T-Mobile Networks
Devicescape Software and Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe's largest telecommunications company, today announced that they have integrated their services to enable easier access for users and more types of devices onto T-Mobile HotSpot networks.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mayor Newsom Scores Password Codes from Gushing Terry Childs
With a whole lot of charm and little bit of pluck, Mayor Gavin Newsom managed to get the much-needed passwords from former IT nerd Terry Childs during a jailhouse visit last night. If you recall, Childs, City Hall's former network administrator , has been incarcerated since July 13 after failing to handover the correct security codes to his bosses after getting the boot. Newsom, it seems, had ...
SFist |
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Man arrested for computer/drug burglary
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - There has been an arrest in a medical center break-in. Kalamazoo Public Safety officers say a tip led them to the man they say is responsible.
WWMT 3 Kalamazoo |
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Vote Smart bus rolling into Lincoln
We’re in the middle of Election Year, and we’ve got to decide who to vote for. There are a lot of different ways to learn about the candidates. We could educate ourselves through newspapers, TV, direct mailers, politico blogs and, um, more TV.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Ubuntu to unveil new version of Launchpad next week
A year after creating an online open-source software development community to take on SourceForge.net and other rivals, the development team at Ubuntu Linux will be the first to admit that they still have a long way to go to achieve the popularity of their competitors. Ubuntu's beta community, called Launchpad , debuted last July and has seen a huge increase in the number of open ...
InfoWorld |
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City's Web site, library database offline for upkeep
The City of The Colony will be performing maintenance on its network from 5 to 7 a.m. Sunday, July 27. The city's Web site may not be available during that time. City staff apologize for the inconvenience while they complete necessary upkeep of the network system.
The Colony Courier-Leader |
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Code Red to notify Sandwich by Alan Edrinn
Sandwich residents will soon be armed with information during emergencies after the introduction of Code Red, a computer program that notifies residents by phone about things such as weather warnings and missing persons.
Valley Free Press |
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UK's Liverpool Apple Store Opens July 26
Apple is planning to open its first store in Liverpool in the UK on Saturday, July 26. The Liverpool One retail store will open its doors at 9:00 AM local time, and will sport the usual amenities including a Genius Bar and One to One shopping
The Mac Observer |
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops.
Manila Bulletin |
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops. ... or why there's no vacation from your vocation!
Manila Bulletin |
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Merscom to Publish GameInvest's Sarah's Emergency Room for Digital Distribution on PC and Consoles
The innovative time management game is scheduled for a September release. July 23, 2008 - Merscom announced today at the Casual Connect show in Seattle that it has partnered with GameInvest to publish Sarah's Emergency Room , a next-generation time management game, for digital distribution on the online console networks and PC platform.
IGN PC |
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Entellium puts a video game spin on CRM with a desktop RIA
Yesterday I sat down and talked with Entellium, an on-demand CRM company that has recently gone away from a purley browser-based model and moved into a desktop smart client application. In doing so they saw a big increase in conversion numbers and the customers have responded well to having the...
ZDNet |
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Wednesday July 23, 2008 - 12:29 EST
NEVADA -- Normally, the most vociferous calls for legalizing Internet gaming come from the growing online poker-playing community, offshore gambling site operators, civil libertarians and a handful of select members of Congress.
Rolling Good Times |
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Old computers can bridge a gap between Turkey, Tempe
Broadmor Elementary School teaching assistant Ozgur Dursun wants to use computers to bridge the cultural gap between students living in his hometown in Turkey and Tempe school children.
The Arizona Republic |
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Wednesday July 23, 2008 - 12:29 EST
NEVADA -- Normally, the most vociferous calls for legalizing Internet gaming come from the growing online poker-playing community, offshore gambling site operators, civil libertarians and a handful of select members of Congress.
Rolling Good Times |
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Microsoft training Black Country kids in joys of IT
Skills scheme to plug support hole...
Silicon.com |
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SPORTS BLOG: WNBA BRAWL – Male Coach Pushes Female Player, Where Will Packers Trade Brett Favre?
Aww man … I wake up this morning, flip up the laptop, log into the net and what do I see flashing before my screen? THE FIRST-EVER WNBA BRAWL! My first thought is CAT FIGHT! Jheah! Then I realize these broads are 6-foot-plus with muscles and then I lose the ‘CAT.’ It’s just a fight!
SOHH.com |
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Family Service offers computer classes for blind and visually impaired people
AREA -- Family Service of Morris County (FSMC) just completed hosting the first AccessTech course offered in Morris County that teaches blind and visually impaired individuals to use personal computers. Several clients from the FSMC Friends of the Blind program were participants.
Independent Press |
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