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Computer forensics clicks with cops, colleges

Computer forensics is not a new field, but it is receiving a lot more attention in light of a slew of television shows—and now college programs are responding to the…

Universities look toward data to stabilize enrollment numbers

University of Kansas officials are considering working with a data-mining company to pinpoint strategies to keep students enrolled after a recent report showed that 28.7 percent of freshmen from the…

New Version of iToolsoft Blu-ray Ripper Launched

iToolsoft team is doing its best to provide the best quality software so everyone can be a master of disc copy, ripper and converter.iToolsoft mainly provides three categories-PC system recovery,…

Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) Named Laureate by Computerworld Honors Program for Creating a Statewide Emergency Notification System

SNAP System Combines SchoolMessenger and Singlewire InformaCast to Deliver Mass Notifications Across 68 Campus Locations, Reaching 100,000 Students and 10,000 Employees With the Push of a Button Santa Cruz, CA and…

Intel CFO sees U.S. losing battle for high-tech jobs

CFO reports that the United States continues to lose ground in the battle for high-tech jobs because of its lack of outreach to domestic companies, Intel's finance chief said. …

Mobile TV: Better options coming soon

Mobile video in the United States is a sleeping giant that is just now waking up, PC World reports. …

For web’s new wave, sharing details is the point

Mark Brooks wants the whole web to know that he spent $41 on an iPad case at an Apple store, $24 eating at an Applebee’s, and $6,450 at a Florida…

Survey: ‘Digital natives’ need more IT support

A recent survey shows even tech-savvy college students require more campus IT support than you might think.…

Cornell will not ban the iPad

Contrary to media reports, Cornell is not experiencing bandwidth problems as a result of iPad use on campus, reports the Cornell Daily Sun. …

Study: Brain games don’t make you smarter

People playing computer games to train their brains might as well be playing Super Mario, reports the Associated Press.…

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