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Free 30 Day Trial: Ericom Blaze RDP Acceleration & Compression
Seeking quick access to applications with high graphic content over WAN, e.g., PDF, PPT, 2-D applications, streaming video and Flash? Give Ericom Blaze a shot with a free 30 day trial. It's a...
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Souped up with cruise controls
TechnoCar can blow anyone off the road -- with its sound system alone. Plus, it has a VCR, game console, GPS ... but it has no engine.
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Michigan town rejects Internet filters
In the nation’s first such ballot measure, voters refused to require the public library to install Internet filters to keep youngsters from looking at pornography.
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Should PC makers recycle wares?
Electronics makers are opposed to being required to 'take back' old PCs and appliances.
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Migrant teens get online schooling
Web-based ed program hopes to increase the 50 percent graduation rate for migrant youths.
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Win a full college scholarship by surfing
Forget football, now your child can make it to college by winning a surfing contest.
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Report: Teach the teachers technology
Even with six million computers in U.S. schools, most teachers can't use them effectively.
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The Net rules on college campuses
New study says college students are wearing out their mice -- spending more and more time online.
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Does the Web promote terrorism?
EPA's 'worst case' scenerios on hazardous chemicals could be texts for terrorists.
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'WebDorm' tears down college walls
Student-run company tries to portray 'the creative and intelligent side' of college life.
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Internet Academy finds school niche
SEATTLE -- If you thought public schools were pretty set in their ways, you haven't checked out the Internet Academy, where students are more likely to...
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Report fuels K-12 technology debate
A New York Times headline said it showed computers help math learning. A Washington Post headline said it showed just the opposite. And its author -- the "it" being a new study on computers in...
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Net access for day-care centers?
At what age can children benefit from digital tools like the Internet? That's a hot topic, but Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge thinks it can - and should - start in day-care centers. This week he...
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Deaf, blind student builds new worlds
For Krista Caudill - who has been deaf and blind since the age of 5 - the Internet has allowed her to communicate with others without the need of an interpreter. It's also inspired her to work...
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Prep school is first to require students, teachers to carry laptops
Each of the 501 students and 95 faculty at The Peddie School in New Jersey began their school year this week with a new tool in common: a laptop computer. Many schools are experimenting with...
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Clinton, Starr ridiculed on the Net
Want to smack independent counsel Kenneth Starr in the head or buy toilet paper bearing President Clinton's image? The Web is ripe with parodies of...
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Gore seeks 'Electronic Bill of Rights' that includes kids
The White House Friday added details to its idea of an "Electronic Bill of Rights," with Vice President Al Gore calling for laws to protect children...
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Grade schoolers liven up the Net
Fourth, fifth and sixth graders from around the United States were busy this week dividing some $500,000 in cash and prizes along with their coaches and schools. Their winnings come for creating...
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Teacher's new pet isn't a brownie... it's a laptop
They call themselves "pioneers" in teaching with laptops and they're starting to report back about what they're encountering. A new survey of teachers with classrooms where every student...
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Web opens doors for race discussion
President Bill Clinton's race-advisory board Wednesday showcased a high-tech elementary school that has children from 40 nations and a Web site...
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Will Apple's AMD Trinity-based MacBook Air see the light of day?
An attack of the MacBook Air clones in underway, funded largely by Intel's $300M Ultrabook Fund. Will it push Apple to jump ship for AMD? We'll have to wait until next year to find out.
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