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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Apple joins forces with art college to provide student iPads
Apple has teamed up with an Arts college to provide its students with iPad 2 models from fall 2012.
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EDUCAUSE insanity
Someday I'll sleep. For now I'm at EDUCAUSE.
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Appearance: PPUG meets Saturday in Philadelphia
If you're near Philadelphia you're invited to attend Saturday's PPUG meeting along the banks of the Schuylkill River. Join us for lunch while we talk mobile computing.
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Independence Day: How did they survive the 1770s?
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence and sent it by ship to King George III to read it weeks later. What if they had today's technology?
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Verizon names next batch of 4G LTE cities
The South is well-represented in the list of American cities that will soon be 4G-equipped.
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PPUG Spring 2011 reviews wrap-up
Couldn't make it to this Saturday's PPUG meeting in Philadelphia? No worries, here's a wrap-up of some of my new favorite stuff: Verizon LTE, Solio Classic charger, and BookArc for MBA.
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PPUG Fall meeting reviews wrap-up
Couldn't make it to this Saturday's PPUG meeting in Philadelphia? No worries, here's a quick wrap-up of some of my new favorite software and hardware that I covered at the meeting.
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Appearance: PPUG meets Saturday in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) meets tomorrow, Saturday, November 6, 2010 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at the Manayunk Brewing Company along the beautiful Schuylkill River in...
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Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) meets tomorrow in Philadelphia. I'll be on had to talk about the iPhone 4, iOS 4.0.1, Antennagate, the new Magic Trackpad and the best of the App Store.
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Peter Bohlin designs first Apple store in Philadelphia
Apple tapped architect Peter Bohlin, designer of Apple's iconic 5th Ave. store, to design its first Philadelphia location.
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Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philadelphia
I'll be at the PPUG Winter 2010 meeting tomorrow in Philadelphia. All are welcome to attend.
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First Philadelphia Apple Store confirmed
Philadelphia's first Apple Store is confirmed at 1607 Walnut street, just a few doors down from the long-suspected location of 1619 Walnut Street.
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Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) meets tomorrow in Philadelphia, if you're in the area be sure to stop by and see a demonstration of some of the latest DJ apps for the iPhone and iPod...
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Appearance: PPUG meeting Saturday in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) will hold its summer 2009 meeting tomorrow Saturday, 25 July 2009. The meeting will take place from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at the Manayunk Brewing Company...
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Philadelphia Police Claim 'Social Sites Led to Riots'
Russian Hooligans meet up to fight The darker side of flash mobs emerged again this weekend. While most people enjoy the happy confluence of dancers and singers for surprise performances in...
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First Apple Store rumored to debut in Philadelphia
A momentus event is almost upon us – an Apple Retail Store in Downtown Philly. MacNN reports that Apple has agreed to lease the former Brasserie Perrier restaurant at 1619 Walnut Street in...
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Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philly
If you're going to be in the Philadelphia area tomorrow, you should drop by the Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) meeting at the Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant. We meet from 12 noon to...
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Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philly
If you're in the Philadelphia area I'd like to invite you to attend the Philadelphia PowerBook User Group (PPUG) meeting tomorrow at the Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant. We meet from 12 noon to...
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Update: Philadelphia's water project actually finished
Philadelphia has finally finished it's ill-fated water utility billing system, called Project Ocean. Following a series of high-profile failures, with costs that approaching $47 million, the final...
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EarthLink's woes put free muni Wi-Fi in peril
EarthLink says it can't afford to foot the bill to build citywide Wi-Fi networks, jeopardizing cities' plans to provide low-income residents with affordable broadband.
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