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- Where are the high tech jobs? Try Huntsville.
- In real estate, everyone knows what really matters: location, location, location. But could career choices be as simple? A new reports suggests that geography could indeed be IT job destiny. by Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- Digium marketplace is one-stop shop for Asterisk developers
- Let me admit up-front. I'm biased in favor of Digium. It's not just their location in out-of-the-way Huntsville, Alabama home of Space Camp, a few hours from my Atlanta base. If you're a market-leader in Huntsville, you have got to be good. It's also...
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Mystery Case Files: Huntsville (Mac) 1 (Mac)
- Crime spree baffles Huntsville police. See if you have a keen eye for details and try to locate enough hidden clues to solve the crimes and become a Master Detective. Mystery Case Files: Huntsville provides gamers with a collection of intriguing mysteries and brain-teasers to solve. There are picture puzzles...
- Software downloads 2007-04-03
- Mystery Case Files: Huntsville 1.5 (Mac)
- Crime spree baffles Huntsville police! Do you have a keen eye for details? See if you can locate enough hidden clues to solve the crimes and become a Master Detective! Mystery Case Files: Huntsville provides gamers with a collection of intriguing mysteries and brain-teasers to solve. There are picture puzzles...
- Software downloads 2006-05-04
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- Verizon-Google changes mobile landscape; Customers have real options again
- Over $100/mo for iPhone?Huh? It's the same prices and plans as any other smartphone. And for many, AT&T's service is better than Verizon's Notwork.RE: Verizon-Google changes mobile landscape; Customers have real options againActually... I only pay 70/month with Sprint.RE: Verizon-Google changes mobile landscape; Customers have real options agThis is...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-06
- Where are the high tech jobs? Try Huntsville.
- Where are the high tech jobs? Try Huntsville.Welcome DebA new hottie at zdnet, keep 'em coming! :)
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- News to know: ICANN hacked; IE flaw; OpenSuse 11; Hyper-V; iPhone 3G
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Zero-day flaw haunts Internet Explorer Tech heavyweights launch security response consortium ICANN and IANA's domains hijacked by Turkish hacking group Security researchers hack the London underground train for free ride Matthew...
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- Photos: A soft landing at Rocket Park
- CNET News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman visits the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., as part of Road Trip 2008. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-06-17
- Photos: The right stuff at Space Camp
- CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman visits Space Camp in Huntsville, Ala., the original home of NASA. Space Camp offers kids the chance at up to a week's worth of astronaut training. The program puts kids ages 7 to 18 through a series of exercises aimed at giving them a sense of...
- Image galleries 2008-06-17
- Doctor iPhone, I presume?
- The ClearHealth guys were so anxious to brag on their iPhone customer story they didn't even wait on the press release. Instead customer happiness guru David Uhlman dragged Shawn Bellina, CTO of Clearview Cancer Institute in Huntsville, Alabama, hiccups and all, to a quick phone conference this afternoon....
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- eVoting systems come under fire
- As reported by Robert McMillan and Elizabeth Montalbano at IDG News Service, Sequoia voting systems web site has been hacked and subsequently taken down. Sequoia and its voting system is not new to the news, as it was recently investigated by the Attorney General of New Jersey...
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Digium: as of this a.m., one million Asterisk downloads this year
- Just a quick note this a.m. to mark that Digium The Asterisk Company has just announced its one millionth download in 2007 of its open-source Internet telephony solution. This has been an upbeat year for Huntsville, Alabama-based Digium. Four possible quarters this year now marks 24...
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- (Photos: Canon unveils new SLR cameras and more)
- (Photos: Canon unveils new SLR cameras and more)A Twenty-One Mega Pixel Camera! WOW!It'd be really nice to take a picture of Epcot at Walt Disney World and then shrink and crop it down to widescreen resolution of 2560x1440!It'd also be cool to take a picture of Mickey Mouse at the...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-20
- Diebold code used in 04 stolen, sent to e-voting critic
- An anonymous person sent to a former state legislator computer disks containing the Diebold computer code that ran Marylands election in 2004, the legislator reported. Diebold reacted with alarm and said it was treating the mailing as a theft. According to the Baltimore Sun: Cheryl C. Kagan, a longtime...
- Blog posts 2006-10-20
- Windows Vista: What
- Windows Vista: WhatFireWireFireWire is still supported for peripherals; the only chance is that it no longer supports IP over FireWire - which is a protocol for networking PCs together using FireWire instead of Ethernet, and which almost no-one usesDropping FireWire?The Wikipedia article says "IP over 1394 FireWire" is being dropped;...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-17
- The tip of the open source spear
- The tip of the open source spearNo comment - thats a disappointment or is that double standardshttp://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6106360.htmlI guess we are starting to see the true colors of IBM.Margins the goal of open source?So where do I go if I am prepared to pay for software where the absolute top priority...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-16
- An 'underground' radio to save lives
- The Duluth News Tribune wrote last week about a communication device which could be a lifesaver for miners. This invention is the brainchild of David Reagor, a physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL. His prototype radio works at depths of 500 feet and is based on very low frequency...
- Blog posts 2006-05-06
- Document security myths busted
- Document security myths bustedSRK vs PKI6767 Old Madison PikeSuite 292Huntsville, AL 35806(256) 922-1555Data breeches, network hacking and fraud plague our digital data world today. For instance, 33,000 personnel records were recently breached within the Air Force GCN Online. Tutarus Corporation has developed a technology that provides encryption security that will...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Utah may erase early but unused e-commerce law
- Utah may erase early but unused e-commerce lawDigital SignaturesFrom the information in the article, the Utah law should be the Federal Law.SRK vs PKI6767 Old Madison PikeSuite 292Huntsville, AL 35806(256) 922-1555Data breeches, network hacking and fraud plague our digital data world today. For instance, 33,000 personnel records were recently breached...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-19
- Alabama county pilots electronic filings for civil cases
- Madison County, Alabama, is pioneering a system that will eventually allow for electronic filing of all lawsuits and associated documents, according to an article in the Huntsville (Ala.) Times. The state project, currently in a pilot phase, is starting with civil suits; criminal suits will follow.Currently, lawyers take paper...
- Blog posts 2005-07-29
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