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- Novell Case Study: Central Washington University
- Central Washington University CWU is a comprehensive, four-year public university with nearly 9,000 full-time students and 1,400 faculty and staff. With the increasing popularity of the RIM BlackBerry, the IT staff at CWU needed the right solution to provide reliable and secure wireless access to e-mail. A long-time Novell GroupWise...
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- CWU Implements BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise and Gives Its Mobile Users a New Level of Remote e-Mail Access
- Central Washington University CWU is a comprehensive, four-year public university with nearly 9,000 full-time students and 1,400 faculty and staff. Many faculty and staff at CWU travel frequently - whether out of state or to the state capital nearly three hours away - and want to make the most of...
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- Engineers create smartphones for ultrasound imaging
- Proof that innovation is healthy in healthcare, two computer engineers have coupled USB-based ultrasound probe technology with a smartphone to create a compact mobile computational platform and a medical imaging device that fits into the palm of your hand. [caption id="attachment_1473" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Credit: David Kilper/WUSTL "][/caption]...
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- iGeneration 2008 in review
- I started on this blog, a nervous and precarious young man, and remain somewhat a young man. To be honest, I'm surprised I've been here this long, let alone seconded onto another blog. Still, it's been an interesting year and I'll run through some of them in a minute. So...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- Big telecom acquiring a Google fixation
- Big telecom acquiring a Google fixationPlease clarify.I don't understand your conclusion.Quoting:What Google, and all of us, most need to do is work that problem, finding business models through which content owners can profit while the end-to-end integrity of the search-and-find Internet is preserved.That will break the link between the content...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Election Day '08: Where to get live results
- There's no better time in history to watch election results on the fly. Some, but not all, of us will have access to a television, where you can watch results stream in on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC or Fox. But for those of you...
- Blog posts 2008-11-04
- Adeona offers independent stolen laptop tracking
- Sorry: hit "post" instead of "save"; this backend system will be the death of me. I first came across Adeona last year when I was doing some external research, and it's only really just come to light. Adeona is an independent system which doesn't rely on any...
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- Every move you make tracked by RFID tags
- We've been told for several years that RFID tags would appear everywhere. This is not the case yet, but researchers at the University of Washington would like to know if the future of social networking could be affected by these tags and check the balance between privacy and utility. They've...
- Blog posts 2008-04-05
- FBI crackdown nabs 8 botnet herders
- The FBI today announced the arrest of eight U.S. men accused to hijacking PCs for use in a million-strong botnet that accounted for $20 million in economic loss. In its "Bot Roast II" crackdown, the FBI said it also served 13 search warrants in the U.S. and...
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Global Neighbor makes the grass greener
- Cutting the grass was one of those household chores that had a special significance for my brothers and me in high school: My father owned about eight acres in New Jersey, a full five of which were covered with grass. For some reason, I always pulled push-mower...
- Blog posts 2007-09-13
- Rolling walls of boiling mud, is Microsoft prepared?
- This is especially bad news for folks working at Microsoft, Nike, Amazon and other places located near the base of active American volcanoes. Not good news for Naples or central Mexico either.A British disaster expert says global warming could set off more volcanic activity and major earthquakes. Sort...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Emissions from popular laser printers may be carcinogenic. How will HP respond?
- Two years ago, I pondered whether the bill cell phone companies were the next "big tobacco" after it had come to light that cellco's were over-meddling in the work of independent researchers at the University of Washington. Not only did cellco's look to discredit the research before it was...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Politicians find a place on MySpace
- Social networking sites are allowing candidates to reach out to the largely untapped market of college-age voters. A story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch details the online presences of Midwest politicians and considers the future of online campaigning. On Facebook.com, Sen. Jim Talent reveals that his favorite actress is...
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- Mac users out in the cold again
- Once again, Mac users are left out in the cold on a government database aimed at a heavy-Mac using population, the Washington Post reports. Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Human Services -- a central manager of the Grants.gov system -- promised that by November the system...
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- The mystery of Oregon's 'dead zone'
- The area off Cape Perpetua on the central Oregon coast is now a gigantic crab and fish graveyard. It was first discovered in 2002, but according to the Christian Science Monitor, researchers at Oregon State University OSU have taken a close-up look into this coastal dead zone. And things are...
- Blog posts 2006-08-26
- Counting installs
- Counting installswould be good to have a more detailed systemTake Debian for example, when you run debian update, the software profile of the machine could be submitted to a database, and the users total for packages published and forwarded to the software writers.As a GPL program author, I'd love to...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-21
- Movie blackout for P2P networks?
- Movie blackout for P2P networks?Pirates Will Simply Encrypt The Content (DUH, NT).Sounds interesting..but again I look at this cautiously.. so that legal files are not blocked by the fingerprinting technology.This is what I've been talking about[i]Audible Magic's technology is now being used by a handful of universities, including Central Washington...
- Discussion threads 2005-02-10
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