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An early interest in virtual reality blossomed into a passion for education environments that can engage students.
The threat of a fine is enough to turn off the file-sharing site
Sensei now offering discounted version of weight loss app on BlackBerry App World
Also extends multi-license 'Family Pack' to customers in UK, Germany, France and other countries
Prosecutors say they will appeal the decision
Symwave says its USB 3.0 chip can move 500MB of data in a second
Ruling reignites disputes with SCO over who owns Unix code
Yahoo will continue to innovate in its search user interface despite the Microsoft deal
CTIA lobbyist says U.S. firms offer competitive prices for high speeds, cool handsets and apps
Complaints roll in about run times, but one analyst says it's too early to condemn new OS
Politics, however, may keep the trucks from aiding areas devastated by Typhoon Morakot
Sharp criticism of wireless industry mounts over pricing, exclusivity
InfoWorld's free Security Boot Camp to provide 20 lessons over four weeks
But London's smart card, the Oyster, won't be used due to the use of proprietary technology
Hanwang Technology may launch the e-readers abroad using other 3G standards
Relying on oft-criticized ActiveX technology, Microsoft hopes to fix security hole by the end of next month
In talks with libraries in Italy and France
Billing, terms of service, customer service only a few issues with wireless services
CDC study shows that gamers suffer from multiple health risks
Apple sales rep tells user that the upgrade ships next Friday
Agency to discuss billing practices, exclusive handheld deals at meeting next week
Information needed to go after those behind massive frauds, lawyer says
Follow that tweet! Twitter working on new API that will pinpoint Twitterers' whereabouts
It's posted a list online of the six different positions available
The sites charged customers for other services and provided little grant help, the FTC says
Deleting tiny config file lets users choose which edition to install
Cisco feels heat as readers express vendor loyalties
Public Health Foundation Enterprises says it spent more than $1 million on software that 'doesn't work,' clueless consultants
IBM, Fujitsu, AMD and Intel will discuss plans for upcoming chips that have eight or more CPUs
Research shows some career resources don’t help in the search for employment
Intel will talk about chips based on the Westmere architecture for laptops, desktops and servers
Intel goes deeper into parallel programming with RapidMind
Responding to FCC questions, Apple and AT&T say Apple alone is reviewing the iPhone application
Nine women tell of making their way in what remains a male-dominated profession
A new plan includes unlimited calls to China, India, Mexico and other countries, plus voicemail sent as SMS or e-mail
Damon Patrick Toey was the real leader of those attacks, Gonzalez's counsel says
Same 'rearm' command that worked for Vista extends activation-free grace period
The updated PlayStation 3 will be faster and more power efficient
Law being studied would cut off Internet access for users warned three times to stop downloading pirated content
The carrier’s huge user base has brought few subscribers to TD-SCDMA
Its cable was unaffected by the disruptions near Taiwan, pushing up demand for its service