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Ericom AccessNow: Free 30 Day Product Evaluation
With Ericom AccessNow, an HTML5 RDP zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to gain instant access to Windows apps & virtual desktops. Runs entirely...
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Porn Tuesday: Colleges, universities 'not prepared' for .xxx domains
Many leading U.S. and UK colleges and universities show lack of preparedness and resilience to the now publicly available .xxx top-level domain name.
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The curious case of 'interaction' in early online publishing
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: Former senior editor Paula Lovejoy recalls how instant feedback changed the business of publishing.
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From Cambridge, the innovation capital of Europe...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo_aUaJlAFA&feature=player_embedded On my recent trip to the UK with the Traveling Geeks we visited Cambridge. We met with representatives of the university and...
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A visit to Microsoft Research Labs in Cambridge
Cambridge Consultants and Microsoft Research Labs I've been away the past couple of weeks in the UK. Much of my time was taken up with the "Traveling Geeks" a collection of journalists and...
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Photos: A modular solar home takes root
In Cambridge, Mass., a design and construction team aims to build eco-friendly homes at market prices.
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In Cambridge, a city-wide network of sensors: Perfect for science and Big Brother
Before too long, Cambridge, MA, will be a totally monitored city with 100 general-purpose wireless-sensor nodes mounted to telephone poles forming a network called CitySense, Technology Review...
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Personal Vespa Failure
I often blog about stupid things that kill IT projects. This post describes how I almost killed my Vespa scooter today. I live in Boston (actually Brookline, which is almost an extension of...
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Poor ATM PIN codes give the bad guys a 1-in-11 chance at getting your money
A PIN code based on the victims' birthday will enable a competent thief to gain use of an ATM card once for every 11 - 18 stolen wallets.
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Isaac Newton's scientific discoveries go online (photos)
The Cambridge University Library today published scanned papers from the famed scientist, including some of the mathematics he developed to arrive at the principles of what are now called...
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Porn Tuesday: Colleges, universities 'not prepared' for .xxx domains
Many leading U.S. and UK colleges and universities show lack of preparedness and resilience to the now publicly available .xxx top-level domain name.
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Cambridge University Press offers academic journal rental services
Cambridge University Press is experimenting with a new model for publication and journal access. Will this prove beneficial for 'emerging market' researchers?
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Royal Wedding: Viewing figures, rise of the memes, and the first Generation Y monarch-to-be
Take down the bunting, the decorations and the Union Jack flags -- the wedding is over. But the Web is still abuzz with wedding fever, and Generation Y appeal.
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Case study: How the USA PATRIOT Act can be used to access EU data
ZDNet's USA PATRIOT Act series: European universities are risking their students' security by outsourcing to the cloud. A case study.
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The curious case of 'interaction' in early online publishing
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: Former senior editor Paula Lovejoy recalls how instant feedback changed the business of publishing.
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From Cambridge, the innovation capital of Europe...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo_aUaJlAFA&feature=player_embedded On my recent trip to the UK with the Traveling Geeks we visited Cambridge. We met with representatives of the university and...
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A visit to Microsoft Research Labs in Cambridge
Cambridge Consultants and Microsoft Research Labs I've been away the past couple of weeks in the UK. Much of my time was taken up with the "Traveling Geeks" a collection of journalists and...
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Cambridge develops super thin e-paper
This is something for sore eyes; it certainly got my lower jaw dropped to the desk. The University of Cambridge, besides being loathed by almost everybody at my university (long story, another...
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On 'creative capitalism,' Gates gets it
perspective More people should follow the lead of Microsoft's co-founder in freeing up innovative thinkers to help the developing world, and not just cause it feels good.
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Photos: A modular solar home takes root
In Cambridge, Mass., a design and construction team aims to build eco-friendly homes at market prices.
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In Cambridge, a city-wide network of sensors: Perfect for science and Big Brother
Before too long, Cambridge, MA, will be a totally monitored city with 100 general-purpose wireless-sensor nodes mounted to telephone poles forming a network called CitySense, Technology Review...
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