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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
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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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Verizon reveals 38 U.S. cities that will get 4G LTE by end of 2010
After months of anticipation, on Wednesday Verizon officially revealed the metro areas that will get 4G LTE access by the end of 2010. See the list of the lucky cities and a little surprise as well.
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Pennsylvania has coal, may get first U.S. low emission coal burner
Future Power PA is seeking a federal grant to accelerate construction of "near-zero" emissions plant. This coal-burner is to be built near Good Spring, Pennsylvania, chosen not for its symbolic...
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Pennsylvania joins Health Information Exchange movement
What we're getting is a quilt of systems, driven by different types of groups, that will be a bear to integrate.
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Major flaw in State of Pennsylvania online voter registration puts user data at risk
Update: Microsoft is NOT at fault for this! There seems to be some confusion within the talkbacks on this subject about this being Microsoft's fault, and also some strange claims that development...
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Giant gas field found in the Appalachia
It's well known that the Marcellus black shale in northern Appalachia, which covers hundreds of square miles in five states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and West Virginia), contains...
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Police Blotter: Official can't be fired in sex e-mail flap
Pennsylvania court rules that a senior bureaucrat who circulated photos of exposed body parts should be reinstated at a lower level.
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PA wants to be Wall Street's backup but reception is cool
Pennsylvania's proposal to be the post-nuclear Wall Street has not been well received on the other side of the Hudson, reports the New York Times. The idea is to create an alternative Wall Street...
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Pa. legislature moves to rein in cyberschools
Bill would change funding from school districts to state DOE. Is that accountability or strangulation?
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Lawsuit challenges paperless machines in Pa.
Voter Action asks court to block paperless voting machines in most Pennsylvania counties.
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Pa. to decide on $200m edtech proposal
he $200 million, three-year program called "Classrooms for the Future" is the brainchild of Gov. Ed Rendell.
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Pa. education leaders taking math & science seriously
At Philadelphia summit leaders make a commitment to matching math/science/tech performance of the leading countries. That will require innovation - and funding.
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Schools' IT chief's bribery conviction upheld
The US Court of Appeals upheld a three-year prison sentence for a Pennsylvania school district IT manager for receiving some $2 million in kickbacks related to the federal E-Rate program.
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Nanosponges soak up more than 100x their weight in oil
Rice, Penn State researchers laced carbon nanotubes with boron to create reusable oil-soaking sponges that show promise for environmental cleanup, among many uses.
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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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Verizon reveals 38 U.S. cities that will get 4G LTE by end of 2010
After months of anticipation, on Wednesday Verizon officially revealed the metro areas that will get 4G LTE access by the end of 2010. See the list of the lucky cities and a little surprise as well.
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Pennsylvania project receives $900K for regenerative energy research
Good thing I took at least one physics class at university, because it's helping me wrap my head around this one a bit. Here goes: The state of Pennsylvania (through the 2010 Pennsylvania Energy...
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FBI joins Pennsylvania webcam school spying investigation
The FBI joins the investigation of a school district accused of remotely activating the webcams on school-issued laptops to spy on students in their homes.
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Pennsylvania has coal, may get first U.S. low emission coal burner
Future Power PA is seeking a federal grant to accelerate construction of "near-zero" emissions plant. This coal-burner is to be built near Good Spring, Pennsylvania, chosen not for its symbolic...
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Pennsylvania school gets high marks for energy-saving plan
Remember how steamy hot it got in your school classroom as the days of summer vacation approached? Now, imagine if the heat in that classroom was still on every day of the year, for no other...
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