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Protecting Kids From Online Predators
A young woman told her tale of torture after being lured online, to help kids stay safe.
Local 10 Miami |
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Snags in PSCU computer conversion leave some without working ATM, debit cards
Computers slowed, phone lines jammed and some ATM/debit cards didn't work Tuesday when Public Service Credit Union switched its former Norlarco customers to its own computer system.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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New Method To Investigate Origin Of Life Developed By Scientists
Scientists at Penn State have developed a new computational method that they say will help them to understand how life began on Earth. The team's method has the potential to trace the evolutionary histories of proteins all the way back to either cells or viruses, thus settling the debate once and for all over which of these life forms came first.
Medical News Today |
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Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) Presents the XPedite7170: A Low-Power 3U VPX Single-Board Computer Based on ...
Extreme Engineering Solutions has released the XPedite7170, a product which sets a new standard for high-performance computing by leveraging the latest in low-power Intel CPU technology. Utilizing the SU9300 and SL9400 Intel® Core(TM)2 Duo processors, the XPedite7170 provides military-system designers with the optimum high-performance, low-power solution.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google Launches Picasa 3.0 Beta
Yesterday Google launched a beta version, Picasa 3.0, of its photo management software, claiming it can break down "barriers between your home PC and your online albums."
DesignTechnica |
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Assessment Of The Role Of Sutures In A Lizard Skull- A Computer Modelling Study
Sutures form an integral part of the functioning skull, but their role has long been debated among vertebrate morphologists and palaeontologists. Furthermore, the relationship between typical skull sutures, and those involved in cranial kinesis, is poorly understood.
Medical News Today |
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Should software developers fear Facebook, Apple?
Harvard law professor says that controlling third-party platforms may put companies in a gate-keeping position that could stifle innovation.
CNET |
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On stage this week
In this comedy with music, three high school misfits find each other over the Internet and decide to combat local corruption, sex scandals and bad casting when they sign up for the newly formed Speech and Debate team to take their grievances public.
The Times of Acadiana |
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Ancient Musical Instruments Play Again Through Astra Project
Ancient musical instruments can now be heard for the first time in hundreds of years, due to a new computer modelling project. ASTRA (Ancient instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application) has recreated the sounds of the harp-like Epigonion musical instrument...
BIOS |
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Akamai Expands Presence in Korea with New Seoul Office to Support Globalization of Korean Businesses
SEOUL, South Korea, BUSINESS WIRE -- Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the global leader in powering rich media, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, today announced the opening of the Seoul, Korea office of its subsidiary, Akamai Technologies YH, to offer in-country support to Korean companies and brands leveraging the Internet.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Greater Cincinnati Auto Buyers and Automotive Advertisers to Benefit from Vehix, WCPO-TV Partnership
CINCINNATI, BUSINESS WIRE -- WCPO-TV, the Cincinnati ABC affiliate owned and operated by The E. W. Scripps Company, and Vehix, the multi-platform digital automotive network, today announced an agreement to provide local automotive content for car buyers in the greater Cincinnati area on the station's Web site, wcpo.com.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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VIA ARTiGO Autumn Sweepstake Now On: Win An HP Mini!
VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced an exciting competition for computer DIY enthusiasts everywhere, with a coveted HP Mini the prize for one lucky ARTiGO owner. Buy a VIA ARTiGO A1000 Pico-ITX B...
BIOS |
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Computer bug bit McCrory campaign report
A state elections official says it was a Board of Elections computer glitch that led to incomplete information on Pat McCrory's campaign finance reports. Kim Strach, deputy director of the elections board, said Tuesday that the first quarter reports for McCrory's GOP gubernatorial campaign were filled out completely to include occupation and employment information for donors. But when the ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Helping To Protect Children Through The Use Of Technology
Trustmarque Solutions, the software licensing experts, has today announced that it has signed a new agreement with Securus Software, to provide its e-safety software to primary and secondary schools in the UK. Securus Software is dedicated to protecting children th...
BIOS |
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Imagine integrates MSCI Barra analytics
Imagine Software, a leading provider of real-time portfolio and risk management solutions worldwide, today announced the successful completion of a ...
Finextra |
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Former BOCES employee alleges First Amendment rights stifled, seeks job back
GOSHEN – A Sullivan County man, who worked as a computer technician at Orange-Ulster BOCES in Goshen, has filed a suit in State Supreme Court seeking his job back, with back pay and compensatory damages.
Mid-Hudson News |
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Akamai Expands Presence in Korea with New Seoul Office to Support Globalization of Korean Businesses Global leader in ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 03, 2008--Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the global leader in powering rich media, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, today announced the opening of the Seoul, Korea office of its subsidiary, Akamai Technologies YH, to offer in-country support to Korean companies and brands leveraging the Internet.
INO News |
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Serious Potential in Google Browser
The minimalist Chrome browser from Google is built for a future that blurs the lines of Web and desktop, David Pogue writes.
The Gadsden Times |
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Search Giant Wants a Share of Browser Market
Google fears that Microsoft could leverage its dominance of the browser market to promote its search business.
The Gadsden Times |
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Mike North starts Web radio show
Ex-Score host teaming with restaurateur Rich Melman on Web radio show on Wildfire's site P erhaps the only person outrageous enough to suggest that former WSCR-AM 670 mainstay Mike North has anything in common with Barry Manilow would be North himself, and guess who's tryin' to get the feeling again.
Chicago Tribune |
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Getting into Books
With all the distractions of technology - video games, television, the Internet - it's a wonder books haven't become obsolete to children.
The Gadsden Times |
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Next-generation broadband ideal for late adopters
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 3 September 2008 at 11:40:00 Benefits of potential services will outweigh costs of providing access, says Ofcom consumer panel The government should give consumers who are excluded from first-generation broadband the opportunity to jump straight to next-generation internet access, according to the Ofcom Consumer Panel....
Computing.co.uk |
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Getac B300 rugged laptop
No mucking about with this hard-boiled hardware Review This laptop is squarely aimed at those who find themselves biding their time waiting for a Sahara sandstorm to pass, or need to check email while hanging upside down from an offshore oil rig.…
The Register |
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Cary-Grove runs wild vs. St. Charles North
ST. CHARLES – As pretty as Marcus Kerrigan’s 51-yard field goal was and as important as it ended up being in Cary-Grove’s victory against St. Charles North, the Trojans looked most impressive on the ground.
McHenry County Sports |
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LBP gets small public beta soon
Sony Computer Entertainment America have revealed that a lucky few will get the chance to play LittleBigPlanet as part of a "limited public beta" set for later this month.
Ferrago.co.uk |
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