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Squeezed by Sluggish Economy, Many Find Charity Begins at Home -- On the Computer
(ARA) - The downturn in the economy and rising food and gas prices are taking a toll on charities and non-profit organizations. Soup kitchens, churches, international aid organizations and schools report donations of all kinds are down as folks struggle to make their own ends meet.
Richfield Reaper |
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It's a Wrap! Pelican Red Apple StudioCruzer Protects Red One Digital Motion-Picture Camera and MacBook Pro
Making a movie is hard enough without worrying about the safety of your Red camera and your MacBook Pro laptop. On location or traveling by land, sea or air, cinematographers and producers know their expensive digital hardware deserves the same sweet treatment as their leading lady. After all, a Red Apple a day keeps your valuables safe in an elaborate way.
Centre Daily Times |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Tips for College Freshmen to Save Hundreds on Textbooks
With the largest freshman class just weeks away from beginning their college careers amid the sharpest decline in consumer confidence in decades, many college freshmen and their parents need ways to save on their college costs. According to Steve Loyola, president and founder of Best Book Buys (http://www.bestbookbuys.com), a leading online comparison shopping service for books and a service ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Capital Energy Selects Blue Coat Appliances and Client Software to Accelerate Applications to Remote Users
Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:BCSI), the leader in WAN Application Delivery and Secure Web Gateway, today announced that The Capital Energy group of Spain has selected Blue Coat(R) ProxySG(R) appliances and client software to improve communications between its offices in Spain and its mobile or remote employees.
Centre Daily Times |
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Sourcefire 3D(TM) System Among First Network Intrusion Prevention System Products Certified By ICSA Labs to Support ...
Open source innovator and SNORT(R) creator, Sourcefire, Inc. (Nasdaq: FIRE), a leader in enterprise threat management, today announced that the Sourcefire 3D(TM) System is among the first ICSA Labs-certified network intrusion prevention systems to be issued a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Product Capability Assurance Report by ICSA Labs.
Centre Daily Times |
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ERF Wireless wins two bank deals
ERF Wireless (OTCBB:ERFW), a leading provider of enterprise-class wireless and broadband products and services, announced today that its ERF ...
Finextra |
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Sourcefire certified by ICSA Labs to support PCI DSS compliance
Open source innovator and SNORT creator, Sourcefire, Inc. (Nasdaq: FIRE), a leader in enterprise threat management, today announced that the ...
Finextra |
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Pinoy artist among designers of Pixar's 'WALL-E'
The Filipino talent is once again being showcased in the global entertainment scene through Pixar Animation’s latest computer-animated film, "WALL-E."
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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WNS and Accertify team on online fraud prevention
WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS), a leading provider of global business process outsourcing (BPO) services, today announced it has formed a ...
Finextra |
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BMC Software Drives Plunket ITIL Adoption
BMC Software (NYSE:BMC) today announced that it is helping the iconic New Zealand not-for-profit Well Child healthcare services provider Plunket undergo a technology makeover and reshape its IT processes according to ITIL best practices.
Centre Daily Times |
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Privaris' plusID Manager Simplifies Deployment of Biometric Identity Verification Across Large Enterprises; Enables ...
Privaris, a leading provider of multi-function biometric identity verification solutions, announces the availability of plusID Manager Version 2.0, in support of its plusID family of personal identity verification tokens for secure physical and IT access. Version 2.0 extends the capabilities and convenience of the plusID Manager software for administering and enrolling plusID biometric tokens.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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YOUR "REAL" JOB: Self-employed owner and operator of Blueline Drafting Service Inc., a freelance computer drafting company. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE FESTIVAL: Tyree, along with wife Blanche and son Curtis, are in charge of the propane re-fueling operation at the Balloon Classic Invitational.
The Canton Repository |
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Glitch halts automated Cleveland jail booking
CLEVELAND (AP) - A computer glitch has halted automated booking and fingerprinting at the Cleveland jail, forcing guards to use old-fashioned ink rollers and fingerprint cards.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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Airline issues warning about e-mail containing virus
Northwest Airlines is warning computer users that an e-mail containing phony ticket confirmation and enrollment information can infect a recipient's computer with a virus thought to be in the e-mail attachment.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Students across the country will be able to buy specially designed laptops at affordable prices with the Government planning to provide them the gadget at around Rs 400.
Deccan Herald |
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KACE Announces First Virtual Remote Appliance for Centralized Systems Deployment
KACE, the leading systems management appliance company, today announced the industry's first virtual remote appliance to deliver remote operating system (OS) provisioning. As part of its award-winning KBOX family of appliances, the new KBOX Virtual Remote Appliance allows a central KBOX to extend full systems provisioning to remote offices, helping organizations to eliminate the cost and time ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Google putting Dundee on map
The Google camera car, snapped in Mid Craigie. A controversial mapping service run by Internet giant Google has arrived on the streets of Dundee (writes David Clegg).
The Evening Telegraph |
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Glitch halts automated Cleveland jail booking
CLEVELAND (AP) - A computer glitch has halted automated booking and fingerprinting at the Cleveland jail, forcing guards to use old-fashioned ink rollers and fingerprint cards.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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Money4Gold Holdings, Inc., Completes Reverse Merger With Money4Gold, Inc. Trading Under Symbol "OTC BB: EFPS"
Money4Gold Holdings, Inc., formerly known as Effective Profitable Software, Inc., is pleased to announce that, as a result of a Share Exchange Agreement dated July 23, 2008, the Company has completed a reverse-merger transaction with Money4Gold, Inc. The Company is a public company trading on the Over The Counter Bulletin Board ("OTC Bulletin Board") under the symbol EFPS. In connection with the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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BPM Tie-up Craze Claims IBM, Ilog
For the past 10 years, IBM has incorporated various Ilog technologies into several of its products, including its WebSphere Process Server business process management (BPM) suite, and now with IBM's pending acquisition of the French software vendor, the two companies are as one.
IT Management |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Mar 2007 21:37 UTC
I wrote the following article for university. It tries to explain the difference between three kernel types in such a way that less-computer savvy people should understand it. I had a 1500 word limitation, so detailed elaborations were out of the question.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Jun 2006 11:22 UTC, submitted by Dylan
The US House of Representatives definitively rejected the concept of Net neutrality on Thursday, dealing a bitter blow to Internet companies like Amazon.com, eBay and Google that had engaged in a last-minute lobbying campaign to support it.
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Recent Original Stories
How does the system startup look like? This question usually does not come into mind of a normal computer user. Oh, he presses the power button, goes to the kitchen to make a coffee and when he comes back, the password can be entered on the screen in the prepared field.
New Mobile Computing |
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Sizable number of Texas drivers without insurance
A Texas insurance organization said a large number of drivers on Texas highways and roads don't have auto insurance. A 60-day pilot project testing the new TexasSure program , which allows law enforcement personnel via computer to verify coverage status when they stop a motorist, focused on Travis County.
News 8 Austin |
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