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Former Novell Senior Executive Joins iovation's Board of Directors
iovation, the Device Reputation Authority(TM) for the Internet, today announced former executive vice president and vice chairman of Novell, Chris Stone, has joined the company's board of directors.
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Three Miami men held in huge identity theft bust
Laptop in hand, the men drove down U.S. 1 in Miami, stealing confidential debit and credit card numbers, prosecutors say.
The Palm Beach Post |
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OpenCL: What You Need to Know
Apple was stingy with details about Snow Leopard when it briefly previewed the next version of OS X at this summer's Worldwide...
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EFF launches Coders' Rights site at Black Hat conference
Programmers that research security flaws in commercial software face a nebulous and shifting legal landscape. The EFF is launching a site intended to help them stay on the right side of the law. Read More...
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Workamajig to Add Drag-and-drop Gantt Chart Features
Workamajig -- formerly Creative Manager Pro, the ad agency software and project management groupware - will gain improved...
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Delta to offer WiFi on domestic fleet
Delta Air Lines will soon offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
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LifeLock(R) Identity Theft 101: What Every Student Should Know
LifeLock, the nation's leader in identity theft protection, wants to be sure college students remain safe from America's fastest growing crime. As college students across the country prepare to head off to campus, checklists include bedding, laptops, futons and other essential dorm room supplies. Unfortunately, essentials such as paper shredders, lock boxes and computer locks may be missing from ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Mi-Co E-Forms Software for Clinical Trials Data Collection Covers 44th Annual DIA Conference
Mi-Co, (www.mi-corporation.com), the mobile data collection software provider, showed its E-Form solutions in clinical trials applications and exhibited the recent release of Mi-Forms Version 7 at the 44th Annual Drug Information Association (DIA) Conference.
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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
It turns out even computers can have information overload.
Bradenton Herald |
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Toshiba and Orange County Innovation Seek Entries for Green Innovation Award
A leader in creating innovative mobile computing technologies, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Digital Products Division, along with Orange County Innovation (OCI), today announced its open call for submissions for the 2nd annual Toshiba Green Innovation Award in Orange County. Held in conjunction with the 2008 Innovation and Globalization in Green conference, the Toshiba Green ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Government Computer News
The Defense Information Systems Agency has certified the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system as being ready for swapping Internet Protocol version 6 packets with other Defense Department servers, Red Hat announced this week.
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Government Computer News
Computerworld reports on eight techniques for making spam filtering more accurate.
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Nuance Announces Winners of Second Annual Dragon NaturallySpeaking Story Contest
Nuance Communications (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading provider of speech and imaging solutions, today announced the winners of its "I Speak Dragon!" contest, which invited Nuance's Dragon(R) NaturallySpeaking(R) software users to share their unique experiences using the world's most popular speech recognition solution. The second annual contest encouraged users to share their personal stories about ...
Centre Daily Times |
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NISSAN CANADA INC. GIVES YOUTH A CHANCE TO CONNECT ONLINE
With the single largest Canadian donation World Computer Exchange-Canada has ever received, Nissan Canada Inc. (NCI) has found a way to help the education of less fortunate youth, while keeping older technology out of landfills.
Mississauga News |
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Brooklyn, NY, RFID Entrepreneur Attracted to Dayton by Joint Venture with daytaOhio
A joint venture between an entrepreneur from Brooklyn, N.Y., and daytaOhio may soon solve the problem of poor accuracy rates for reading radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, the next generation of identification technology for tracking the flow of products from manufacture to consumers.
Centre Daily Times |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs. It's not on Facebook or MySpace, but the canine equivalent - Doggyspace.com.
Bradenton Herald |
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Earthquake Commission of New Zealand Partners with IBM in Successful Deployment of Guidewire ClaimCenter
The Earthquake Commission of New Zealand (EQC), IBM(R), and Guidewire Software(R), today announced that EQC, in an IBM led implementation, have successfully deployed Guidewire ClaimCenter(R) to swiftly assess and manage natural disaster claim demands.
Centre Daily Times |
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Russian gang suspected of hijacking computers for personal data
The new method indicates that little progress has been made in ending the threat of networks of infected computers that criminals use to send spam, steal passwords and do other damage.
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EA Prepares for War and Announces Ship Date for Warhammer(R) Online: Age of Reckoning(TM)
Hot on the heels of spectacular showings at E3 and Comic-Con, Mythic Entertainment, an Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) studio, today announced that fans will be able to enter the gritty fantasy world of Warhammer(R) Online: Age of Reckoning(TM) (WAR) on September 18th, 2008 when the highly-anticipated MMORPG goes live. After three years in development by Virginia-based Mythic Entertainment, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analyzing the resulting mountains of data. In response, scientists are exploring new ways to sift through huge troves of information and transform them into tidbits that researchers, health officials and even ...
The State |
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Kaseya Receives The ASCII Group's "Vendor of the Year" Award for 2008
Kaseya, a global provider of information technology (IT) automation software for IT solution providers and public and private sector IT organizations, today announced it is the proud recipient of ASCII Group's "Vendor of the Year" award for 2008. Marc Nagao, product marketing manager for Kaseya, will accept the award during CompTIA's Breakaway Conference awards dinner, taking place the evening ...
Centre Daily Times |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs. It's not on Facebook or MySpace, but the canine equivalent - Doggyspace.com. A crossbreed between MySpace and YouTube, Doggyspace allows dog owners from all over the world ...
The State |
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PHOTO UPDATE : Windows vandalized at Montville High School Wedneday, August 6, 2008.
Windows vandalized at Montville High School Wedneday, August 6, 2008.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Need to know: WiMax
Dave Bailey, Computing , Wednesday 6 August 2008 at 19:14:00 Our monthly guide to up-and-coming technologies looks at WiMax What is WiMax? WiMax stands for worldwide interoperability for microwave access, a term describing a wireless broadband technology, which is derived from the industry-led organisation the WiMax Forum, and based...
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VMware Announces New Global Education Services and Certification Programs
VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced new educational services and certification programs designed to help IT professionals build world-class virtual environments. The programs are designed for varied positions, including systems administrators, design architects, operators and managers who are interested in ...
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