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- Folder Lock 6.3.1 (Windows)
- Folder Lock is a fast file encryption software that can also password protect folders, lock files and protect USB Drives and lock CD/DVDs. Folder Lock creates encrypted storages called 'Lockers'. You can keep as many of your private files and folders in your Locker and password protect it with a...
- Tags: Folder, Password, Microsoft Windows, NewSoftwares, Lockers
- Software downloads 2009-11-24
- Oc'Lock Security 2.0.5724 (Windows)
- Oc'Lock Security is a fast data encryption and password protection software. Oc'Lock Security is the perfect complement to any anti-virus or anti-spyware program and allows you to prevent access to your personal and important files and folders. It can simultaneously encrypt, lock and password protect your files, folders, drives, USB...
- Tags: Security, Password, Microsoft Windows, Soft-France, Oc'Lock Security, Lockers
- Software downloads 2009-02-03
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- Patti Engineering Case Study: Grant County Public Library
- Grant County Public Library in Williamstown, Kentucky oversees a library that primarily serves a rural population and is situated between Cincinnati and Lexington where many county residents commute to work. While many people in Grant County are accustomed to driving longer distances for shopping and other services, the library staff...
- Tags: Kentucky, Library, Patti Engineering
- Case studies 2009-11-06
- Amazon ate my homework, or why DRM stinks for education
- The phrase "Amazon ate my homework" may certainly have been uttered on more than one occasion since the New York Times reported on Amazon's deletion of specific editions of George Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984 from Kindle e-book readers (and no, the irony wasn't lost on anybody). Unless you...
- Tags: Education, Digital-rights Management, Student, Amazon.com Inc., Textbook, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-07-20
- A cloud-based PIM kids will want to use
- I lose everything. Most people who know me understand that giving me notes, papers, pens, etc., is a surefire way to get them lost. My wife won't even send me lunches packed in Tupperware anymore. I'll be lucky to find my lunch, let alone the Tupperware to bring...
- Tags: Group, Student, Teacher, Built-in Calendar, School Town, Time Management, Internet, Corporate Communications, Handhelds, Productivity, Marketing, Hardware, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-06-16
- Do they still need us more than we need them?
- Do they still need us more than we need them?Geek not NerdYou are mixing your names in your article and thereby invalidating your premise. Nerds are socially inept beings that may or may not be geeks. Geeks are technically gifted beings that may or may not be nerds....
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Nerds
- Discussion threads 2009-04-13
- Mosquitoes in schools
- Mosquitoes in schoolsThe question I have is why are people so worriedabout teenagers 'congregating' in places? I mean, it isn't like they are harder to deal with than adults, in fact from what I have seen most of them (excluding 'tough boys' who would never get near my home or...
- Tags: Mosquitoes, music
- Discussion threads 2009-03-15
- Apple products banned from the Gates household
- Apple products banned from the Gates householdiPod Nano $ 149.00, iPod Touch $ 229.00, 16GB iPhone $ 299.00 "Mrs. Gates admits that she?s been tempted by the iPhone" - PRICELESS!!!Stealth iPhoneSomeone should come out with a protective skin for the iPhone that would make it look like a Windows Mobile...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Operating systems, Wireless and Mobility, Billg, Apple Inc., Apple Products, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Zune, Gates household
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- Apple products banned from the Gates household
- Vogue magazine this month features an interview with philanthropist Melinda Gates. When the topic of their children comes up, Mrs. Gates admits that world richest parents have banned iPods from their home, giving this irresistible quote: There are very few things that are on the banned...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple Inc., Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
- Some like it hot: Why waste dough cooling down a data center?
- It is conventional wisdom that computer innards don't like excessive heat, which is why most data centers are conservatively cooled with powerful air-conditioners to a temperature range of between 68 degrees and 81 degrees Fahrenheit. This theory has even got its very own law explaining it, called the Arrhenius Equation....
- Tags: Data Center, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
- Can you trust kids with a Kindle?
- Can you trust kids with a Kindle?Can you trust kids with a Kindle?I agree with you for the most part. An electronic book or ereader would be good for looking up information to reference. The drawback I see is the price tag of the kindle, and if someone...
- Tags: E-books, textbook, locker, e-book
- Discussion threads 2008-08-27
- Can you trust kids with a Kindle?
- As more and more reports point to Amazon's attempts to enter the $5.5 billion US market for textbooks with their Kindle e-reader, one has to ask, can you trust kids with these things? I know Amazon's efforts are really focused on college students, but I'm looking at...
- Tags: Text, Textbook, Kindle, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Marketing, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-27
- Mandatory email
- Is it wrong of me to expect teachers and administrators to check their email once a day? We all check our boxes regularly for paper notes, mail, handouts, and the like, so email seems an easy step, right? A lot of my teachers are fairly savvy...
- Tags: Teacher, E-mail, Online Communications, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-24
- Will the HTC Dream be an iPhone killer?
- Will the HTC Dream be an iPhone killer?By itself, the HTC will not kill much of anything, but, we might see thesame effect that limited the Mac to an niche. Android phones will be available from lots of different vendors, and carriers.RE: Will the HTC Dream be an iPhone killer?[i]Do...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, High Tech Computer Corp., iPhone-killer, Apple iPhone, killer, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-18
- Will the HTC Dream be an iPhone killer?
- Sure, we've heard about our share of iPhone killers including the Blackberry Thunder, Bold/9000, Samsung Instinct, Verizon Voyager, the list goes on. There are so many of them that I created a special category for them here at The Apple Core. If anything has a chance at catching the iPhone...
- Tags: FCC, Apple iPhone, High Tech Computer Corp., Federal Government, Cellular Phones, Government, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
- School District Deploys New Servers in Minutes Rather Than Days With Dell Server Virtualization Solution
- The school district needed to replace distributed end-of-life servers and improve its storage infrastructure while providing protection for data to serve K-12 students with a visionary program in educational technology. The school district virtualized 114 servers onto seven Dell PowerEdge servers using VMware Infrastructure 3 and Dell EqualLogic PS Series...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Virtualization, School District, Dell Server, Server Virtualization, Servers, Hardware
- Case studies 2008-08-01
- House committee passes 'gluttonous' Pro IP Act
- So, we have a credit crisis, a foreclosure crisis, a full-blown recession and no plans on how to get out of Iraq or how to create a regional solution. So what do we need? How about an intellectual property czar and stiffer penalties for unauthorized music downloading? ...
- Tags: Damage, CD, IP, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- The best and worst of 2007 Ed Tech
- I can't resist another 2007 wrap-up post. Even my students have commented on just how much things have changed this year in the ways they interact with technology. Their use of computers and convergence devices becomes more seamless every day. I have students with iPhones, Voyagers, Motorola...
- Tags: Product, Computer, Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Number 1, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-12-26
- SendPhotos Gold 5.0.0.79 (Windows)
- SendPhotos is an easy-to-use software plus service combination that lets you organize, save and automatically synchronize your photos with your online storage locker and your PC. You can even synchronize your PC with friends and family's lockers. As a subscriber of SendPhotos 5, you will receive 2 GB of online...
- Tags: Online Photo, Microsoft Windows, Photograph, Avanquest Software, SendPhotos, Storage, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-07-23
- NYC continues to stumble over cellphone issue
- The hue and cry over the controversial New York City ban on cellphones has forced school officials to take new measures to address the problem. But is the new solution going to work? asks eSchool News. The new proposal to address the issue of disruptive cellphones in school...
- Tags: cell phone, locker, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-02
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