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AUST and Microsoft bring more technology to campus
MOU signed to provide more technology training to staff and students at Ajman University of Science and Technology
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SolarExpress USB Host Card Review
Adama Brown brings us a review of the SolarExpress USB Host Card, which brings the ability to control USB devices like keyboards and flash drives to Windows Mobile handhelds.
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Baltic High School Waiting On Laptops
Baltic High School was supposed to receive 175 laptops at the start of the school year.
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Sun Microsystems Announces Launch of "Socially Speaking", New Social Media Show on BlogTalkRadio
MENLO PARK, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Sun Microsystems today announced the launch of a new BlogTalkRadio show focused on social media.
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Trinity Preparatory School Eliminates Unauthorized HTTPS Requests with Cymphonix
SALT LAKE CITY, BUSINESS WIRE -- Cymphonix has announced Trinity Preparatory School in Winter Park, Florida, has integrated the Cymphonix Network Composer DC30X as its sole content filtering solution and is now able to prioritize its bandwidth and prevent students from bypassing its firewall using HTTPS protocols.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Internet traffic grows 53 percent from mid-2007
International Internet traffic kept growing in the last year, but at a slower rate than before, and carriers more than kept pace by adding more capacity, a research firm said Wednesday. The findings by TeleGeography Research are important because some U.S....
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New home door locks can be controlled online
What if locking the front door of your home while you're away were as easy as hopping on the Internet? At the CEDIA Expo in Denver this week, Ingersoll-Rand Co.'s Schlage unit is showing off door locks that can be wirelessly set or opened via the Internet, from a mobile phone or a computer.
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Gustav evacuee finds Kewanee for second time
KEWANEE, Illinois -- Ann Bartman is glued to the internet over Hurricane Gustav on Wednesday morning. "There he is, the President," a reporter said during a webcast.
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Google Chrome extensions: Not yet, but later
Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Google's Chrome, when it comes to extensions that give the browser new abilities. Google plans to add abilities for extensions, though.
CNET |
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Google on Chrome EULA controversy: our bad, we'll change it
The end user license agreement for Google's new browser, Chrome, apparently gives the company the right to all data "submitted" or "displayed" by the browser. But the company now tells Ars it's all a big mistake and that the offending passages are being pulled. Read More...
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HP ditches the box for Walmart notebook promotion
Which notebook would you rather buy as a consumer, one that comes home with oodles of styrofoam and cardboard and plastic. Or one that ditches the cardboard altogether and even comes with its own messenger bag for you to carry it home in? Both Hewlett-Packard and...
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Kelvin Connect sells £1m stake in business to Airwave
Kelvin Connect, the spin-out firm from Glasgow University that has equipped police in Scotland with an electronic notebook, has struck a deal to sell a £1m stake in the business to Airwave Solutions in a move aimed at rapid expansion across the UK.
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Broadband-Enabled Education
As millions of children load up their backpacks for school, I have begun to ask myself if America is really getting her money's worth when it comes to education.
Light Reading |
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Macessity ships LapTuk monitor stand
Macessity has released a new product meant to save desktop space, the LapTuk. The unit is a monitor stand, which allows a notebook to be neatly tucked underneath. The stand provides enough room to store a 15-inch system, and has openings for accessing all important ports and heat vents. Material-wise the stand is built out of steel, and finished with an aluminum color....
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NEC intros four portable network projectors
NEC on Wednesday introduced new entrly-level LCD projectors to add to its NP line, including the NP400, NP500, NP500W and NP600. The new products feature 1024x768 native resolution, with the NP500W upping it to 1280x800. All four are meant for use in classrooms, during meetings and training sessions thanks to their Ethernet network connections, closed captioning systems and a comparatively loud ...
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Dell non-committal on return to smartphones
Dell isn't planning to again produce its own smartphones or similar handheld devices "in the near term," company chief Michael Dell said today at the Citi Technology Conference. The founder of the Texas PC maker shot down rumors of an upcoming return to the field and describes any possible move in the future as the eventual reality of the computing industry rather than a deliberate effort on the ...
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News Eat My Vote: Election officials have no fear about the latest voting machine glitch. Others aren't so sure.
Utah election officials have been working for months to get ready for November's presidential election. Armies of new poll workers have been recruited and extra voting machines rented for an expected huge turnout. Now, with just two months before the election, they've been told of a bug in the computer that counts votes. And it can't be fixed by Election Day. County clerks rece...
Salt Lake City Weekly |
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Google Chrome extensions: Not yet, but later
Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Google's Chrome, when it comes to extensions that give the browser new abilities. Google plans to add abilities for extensions, though.
CNET |
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Lumines Supernova explodes on PSN
Q Entertainment's acclaimed rhythm puzzler expands to Sony's online storefront this fall with new skins, modes.
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Apple to Beat Street on iPhones
Analyst says Mac maker is on track to report iPhone sales ahead of Wall Street estimates at its upcoming iPod event.
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Net, broadband fail to catch up with mobile growth 4 Sep 2008, 0044 hrs IST, Shalini Singh,TNN
NEW DELHI: The debate over Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) spectrum auctions and internet telephony comes at a time when international organizations and analysts are painting a starkly contrasting picture of the Indian telecom and IT sectors.
The Times of India |
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Woman charged with holding tech support hostage
A Canadian playwright has been charged with holding a technical support member hostage after losing her internet connection.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Probably wireless
( Inderscience Publishers ) Wireless sensor networks used to detect and report events including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires and for military surveillance and anti-terrorist activities are prone to subterfuge. In the International Journal of Security and Networks, computer scientists at Florida Atlantic University describe a new anti-hacking system to protect WSNs.
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Second Life romance ends extremely badly
Kimberly Jernigan of Durham, N.C., met a Delaware man in Second Life and they kindled an Internet romance. Unfortunately for Jernigan, the gentleman broke it off when they actually met in person (or "First Life," as the Second Lifers call it).
IT World |
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Linux MIDs gain "fancy" GUI
— Aug. 25, 2008 — FST announced a software development kit (SDK) for its lightweight graphics stack optimized for mobile Internet devices (MIDs). The FancyPants SDK for MIDs combines an API for the lightweight GUI with an embedded runtime, and is designed to work with the Linux-based Moblin stack.
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