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- Chicago students soon can use school IDs for public transportation
Some 90,000 Chicago Public Schools students eventually will be able to use their student IDs to catch the L, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. - Intel unveils new power-saving PC feature
Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the internet, the Associated Press reports.
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Introducing the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC, a new notebook designed just for 1:1 computing programs. It's scaled down in size and weight, but it's huge in features--including one of the biggest keyboards in its class, an 8.9" diagonal screen and wireless capability. Learn more now. - Study shows U.S. broadband speeds continue to lag
According to a report published by the Communications Workers of America labor union, the average download and upload speeds for broadband services across the U.S. have remained relatively unchanged over the past year as the U.S. continues to lag behind other countries in terms of broadband speeds, says CNET.
- Colleges Nationwide Turn to NComputing to Beat Budget Cuts
NComputing, the leading provider of desktop virtualization software and hardware, today announced that over 250 colleges and universities across the country have deployed NComputing solutions to get the most out of their PC investment, cut support and maintenance costs by as much as 80%, and save electricity to help comply with aggressive green initiatives. - Georgia Virtual Technical College Chooses the ANGEL Learning Management Suite
Georgia Virtual Technical College switched to a new LMS provider, ANGEL, in only a couple of weeks. Generally, switching to a new LMS is considered to be a huge undertaking. GVTC and ANGEL show what can be accomplished in a short time frame when parties work collaboratively. - Parallel computing poised to go mainstream
A computing strategy well known among geeks and gurus is about to burst into mainstream consumer electronics, as teams of researchers work to improve speed and efficiency with what is known as parallel computing. - Volusia County Schools Awards SAFARI Montage With Video-On-Demand and Digital Media Management Contract
Volusia County Schools, Deland, FL awarded a 3-year content license agreement to Library Video Company's SAFARI Montage system - Video-On-Demand and digital media management enterprise system. - Mexican Schools Embrace MiniFrame?s Multi-User PC Technology Pushing Virtualization to the Mainstream Market
Virtualization software's growing presence in Mexican Educational System thanks to MiniFrame's SoftXpand - Dual Function Component Solutions from Gefen
Three new solutions from Gefen deliver dual functionality. - HP considering touch screens for next Mini-Note
Hewlett-Packard is considering a range of new technologies for the next version of its popular 2133 Mini-Note netbook, including touch screens, reports PC World.
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