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Zephyr Launches Rumba® Replacement Campaign
With the sale of NetManage to Micro Focus, Zephyr is fielding an increased number of enquiries regarding the replacement of the Rumba®, OnWeb® and OnNet terminal emulation software products. In response, Zephyr is pleased to launch a new Rumba® replacement campaign to help customers seamlessly switch to Zephyr's PASSPORT terminal emulation software. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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EuroDNS Launches whois.de
EuroDNS, in partnership with Sedo, is glad to announce the launch of the newly created whois.de service ( www.whois.de ) , a major platform to gather a wealth of information about Internet domain names including ownership lookup and availability for Registration. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1260454.htm
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Fantastic Independent Music Web Series "Runaway Stars" Launches on Filmaka.com
Runaway Stars the music web series, written and directed by award-winning independent filmmaker Varda Hardy, launched August 28th, on Filmaka.com, under acclaimed film executive Deepak Nayar (Bend it Like Beckham, Buena Vista Social Club) and T.V. Exec. Sandy Grushow (previously Chairman of Fox Television Entertainment Group over shows such as Malcolm in the Middle, 24 and American Idol). ...
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Miva Merchant Announces Strategic Partnership with ControlScan, Leading Provider of E-commerce Security and PCI ...
Offerings available through ControlScan provide Miva Merchant customers with comprehensive PCI compliance and e-commerce security solutions. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1266164.htm
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Corning looks after investors Fool's take
Corning (NYSE: GLW) has gotten a bad rap recently. Hit by rumblings of a falloff in LCD TV demand, Corning's stock price has slumped nearly 25% over the summer, returning to levels from early 2006.
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City, FISD team up to protect schools
The City of Frisco is teaming up with Frisco ISD to protect schools during emergency situations through a project to link police, fire, and school district information through one computer program.
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Online game demons are far from virtual
T he Baltimore-based computer security company that hacked into the sizzling, hot iPhone and broke the encryption on wireless gas payment cards and car keys used by millions of drivers is at it again. But this time, analysts there uncovered serious vulnerabilities in two highly popular fantasy worlds frequented by hundreds of thousands of online players around the globe.
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DeLeon's big night lifts Hornets over Trojans
Daniel DeLeon was just too much for Barren County Saturday night.The Metcalfe County senior running back rushed for 212 yards and four touchdowns to lift the Hornets to a 28-21 come-from-behind victory over the Trojans in the TJ Samson Bowl.
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New service aims to improve communications
The City of The Colony's new media server is online. Accessible through the city's Web site, residents may watch live or archived broadcasts of the current year's City Council and Planning & Zoning meetings.
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EZDIGIMAGIC™ Extends One-Touch Flash Memory Card Backup to New Desktop Models
The performance and reliability people have come to expect from the EZDigiMagic™ brand of direct memory card-to-DVD burners is now available in a desktop format. As a compliment to its successful line of portable CD/DVD burners, EZPnP™, the manufacturer of EZDigimagic™, introduces its new DM550 desktop product series. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Online game demons are far from virtual
T he Baltimore-based computer security company that hacked into the sizzling, hot iPhone and broke the encryption on wireless gas payment cards and car keys used by millions of drivers is at it again. But this time, analysts there uncovered serious vulnerabilities in two highly popular fantasy worlds frequented by hundreds of thousands of online players around the globe.
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Modern Plastics Adds Existing Products to Online Store
Modern Plastics begins to offer existing products once available by phone, in online store. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1265144.htm
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Hotel in Los Angeles Cheers for the USC Trojans
Renaissance Montura Hotel Los Angeles Airport has the Perfect Game Day Accommodations for the USC vs. OSU Game. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1266334.htm
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vLender.Com Sets Benchmark for Mortgage Origination Websites with New Virtual Lender® 10.0 Release
vLender.Com announced the release of its Virtual Lender® Version 10.0 Mortgage Website & Online Marketing System. The new 10.0 version provides online utilities for collaboration between multiple industry providers, business partners and customers. (PRWeb Aug 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1266414.htm
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Use free program to plot a list of addresses on map
A free program called "Map a List" lets you take a list of addresses and easily plot them on a Google map, which could be helpful if you were planning a party and wanted to see where most of the people you invite live.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
St. Clair County Journal |
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IPhone App Store encourages new affliction: appiphilia
The exotic ailment is marked by a creeping lack of self-control when downloading mobile applications. For the last few weeks, I've been staying up late glued to my screen, and frankly it has been wreaking havoc on my sleep patterns. No, not watching the Olympics or the nonstop political gabfest on 24/7 news channels.
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BIA back on Web after years offline
Howard Bemer didn’t think he’d survive life without e-mail after a federal judge disconnected the Bureau of Indian Affairs from the Internet.
Helena Independent Record |
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Connecticut Republicans Like McCain's Experience, But Can He Ignite Passion?
Jon Landry, who lives in the pleasant East Farms neighborhood of Farmington and works as the IT director for Konover Properties in West Hartford, has the kind of self-reliant life trajectory that makes him almost a poster boy for 21st century Republican values.
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Internet Exclusive: Hog hunting a great tune-up for whitetail season
Commerce, Texas -- My buddy Kenneth Talent can best be described as a globe-hopping bowhunter that has packed his trusty Mathews bows to environs as diverse as the plains of Africa, the mountains of New Zealand and Australia’s Outback.
The Allen American |
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MEDC board approves up to $5 million for data center
McKinney is slated to be home to a $200 million DFW Information Technology Gateway data center south of US 380 that will provide companies a safe haven to store their servers and other vital computer equipment.
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Famous cricketers' names used in scam
A MAN accused of using cricket aliases to scam $110,000 from American Express and Citibank was allegedly part of an identity fraud web targeted by elite investigators.
Northern Daily Leader |
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Doctor who helped create artificial kidney dies
Sun, Aug 31, 2008 (12:15 a.m.) Dr. Robert F. Maronde, who helped create an artificial kidney and pioneered a computerized drug prescription system at the University of Southern California's School of Medicine, has died. He was 88.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Online-Only News Sources Filling The Gaps
The Island Traders coffee shop in East Hampton is not a traditional newsroom. It's a relaxed, colorful place with palm trees and bamboo shades, rather than a dingy office with ringing phones and clicking keyboards.
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Review: Helpful headset talks back
Bluetooth wireless headsets for mobile phones are puzzling: We're supposed to control them with couple of unmarked buttons and get feedback from a single indicator light.
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