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University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies Installs Triumfant
Triumfant®, creator of patented software that detects, analyzes and remediates the malicious attacks that evade traditional endpoint protections, today announced that the Universit
Coastal Bend leader in business: Chris Smith
Chris Smith
Electronics Technician
POSITION OVERVIEW Repair and troubleshoot all Calfrac equipment onsite and in the field, specifically electrical, electronic, and computer-based systems and equipment.
Florida city uses robocalls to fight nuisance signs
The cheap signs smashed into lawns and along the corners of busy intersections are hard to miss. "We Buy Junk Cars!" "Cash for Your House!" "Computer Repair."
Wikipedia warns users 'fake ads' on website nothing but malware
Washington, May 16 (ANI): Wikipedia has warned its users that if they see commercial ads on the online encyclopedia, it possibly means their web browser has been infected with a virus.
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You’ve heard it before. We need the best educated workforce, we need lifelong learning, we should keep upgrading…yadda yadda. I don’t know about you, but I barely have time for an extra toilet break, let ...
Google investing $300M to build Iowa data center
Google Inc. announced Tuesday it was investing $300 million to build another data center in Council Bluffs, bringing the Internet search company's total investment in the western Iowa city to about $900 million.
USG Corporation to Participate in the J.P. Morgan Homebuilding and Building Products Conference in New York
James S. Metcalf, chairman, president and chief executive officer of USG Corporation , a leading building products company, will speak on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at the J.P.
Information Technology: Related News
5/18/2012 - Freightliner Launches Smartphone App Freightliner Trucks introduced a new application for iPhone and Android users to commemorate the company's 70th anniversary. The free app also offers a suite of functional tools for drivers. ...
New technique may accelerate recovery of nerve injuries
Washington, April 23 (ANI): University of Sheffield engineers have developed a new method for making medical devices that can assist nerves damaged by traumatic accidents to repair naturally, which could improve the chances of restoring sensation and movement in injured limbs.
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