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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. The battery-operated locks have keypads that are locked and unlocked with 4-digit access codes (or ...
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Game Preview: ‘Guitar Hero' goes on world tour, but the studio is the place to be
"Guitar Hero World Tour" Platform: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2 Style: 1 to 4-Player Music (Up To 8-Player Online) Publisher: Activison Developer: Neversoft (PS3, 360), Vicarious Visions (Wii), Budcat (PS2)
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InfoWeapons First in Next-Gen Internet, IPv6
ATLANTA , Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoWeapons, provider of next generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) appliances and secure applications, announced the release of the first IPv6 Forum Gold Certified Domain Name Services (DNS) management platform for IPv6 and next-generation internet capabilities.
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Connecticut Launches Heating Aid Web Site
Connecticut Senate Democrats have set up a new Web site to make it easier for state residents to get information on home-heating assistance programs. READ MORE >>
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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.
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Raytheon, CSC venture gets $78.1M Air Force deal
A joint venture between Computer Sciences Corp. and Raytheon Co. received a $78.1 million contract from the Air Force to support space launch missions at Cape Canaveral, Fla., the Pentagon said late Tuesday.
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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,...
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Qualcomm names Robert Walton senior vice president
Wireless technology maker Qualcomm Inc. said it has named Robert Walton senior vice president and head of the company's enterprise services division.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $1.23 or 5.6 percent, to $20.60.
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies are down at noon: Apple Inc fell $1.11 or .7 percent, to $165.08.
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DirectX 11: Sooner than You Think
With a preview version slated for November 2008 and beta versions as early as 2009, Microsoft's newest DirectX will be here sooner than you think. ExtremeTech's Loyd Case digs deep into DirectX 11 and discusses its new features and how it differs from DX10. While improved graphics are expected out of the new release, DX11 hopes to improve upon crunching complex graphics with the GPU through ...
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First lady Kim Henry defends Palin family
You might notice a difference with our reader comments. Those who have registered for a tulsaworld.com account can now fill out their new personal web site in the Tulsa World social network. Upload a profile photo that will run next to your screen name in comments.
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Government Computer News
As paper and ink slowly but surely become relics of the past, printers themselves seem to be evolving into tiny, vestigial appendages for laptop PCs and personal digital assistants.
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EPD gets computer system
The Edwardsville Police Department will acquire a new computer software system with more benefits than its current program.
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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?
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Wal-Mart to Roll Out 'Smart Network'
Wal-Mart is taking its in-store network digital, announcing Wednesday (Sept. 3) the launch of the Wal-Mart Smart Network. Rolling out to about 300 stores, including all super centers, in time for the holiday season, the new network will be powered by Internet Protocol Television, allowing content and advertising to be monitored and controlled down to a single screen.
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Small 'n' cheap
Buying a cheap laptop is tough with a host of low-cost options in the market. Branded as netbooks, these laptops are primarily intended for browsing the internet and not necessarily for data storage or offline multimedia applications.
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Google aims for Microsoft's heart with the new browser
At first, it was hard to believe the latest news about a brand new browser from Google. I was easily tempted to file it under ‘Fun rumors’. Afterall, Google is notorious for launching many ‘fun’ projects. Think Google Cola, Google Snail Mail.
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WiMax or 3G: Which is better?
3G scores for voice; Wimax may lead to increased broadband penetration. With the Department of Telecommunications gearing up for simultaneous release of 3G and WiMax spectrum, analysts expect the two emerging wireless technologies to battle it out for supremacy.
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Chamber Barbecue Cook-Off
Have you recently purchased a new computer? Is your computer slower now than when you bought it? Are you planning on buying a new computer soon? How much are you willing to spend on a new computer?
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Microsoft Will Cut Xbox Prices in the U.S.
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Lock company adds Internet remote-control option for people who forget to bolt their doors
DENVER - 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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Review: Google Chrome Mostly Glitters
Google's Chrome browser is fast and lightweight, with fresh and welcome user interface innovations. But it's still early beta software -- and it shows.
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In online marketing, you need to know the territory
“But, he doesn't know the territory!” That famous line from “The Music Man” is as valid for virtual marketing as it is for marketing on Main Street.
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Internet traffic grows 53 percent from mid-2007
NEW YORK (AP) - 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.
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