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COMPUTER ACCESS TECHNOLOGY

No Wires, No Plugs: Just Access By WiFi Washington Post
Alexandria is going wireless. The city is close to a signing a 21st-century agreement to build a citywide wireless network. Anyone with a laptop computer equipped for wireless access will be able to connect to the Internet from virtually anywhere in the city with the purchase of a $21-per-month
Clinical Computer Systems Selects Zetera Storage over IP Technology for Affordable and Simple Perinatal Data System Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
ELGIN, Ill. & IRVINE, Calif.----When you are in the business of developing technology systems to assist medical personnel in providing perinatal healthcare to expectant mothers and unborn children, you continually seek out new technologies that can make a difference.
Shea Homes and LiTera Offer Buyers Unique Home Automation System Providing Access to Home Technology and Built-in SYS-CON Media
Shea Homes announces the next generation of home automation offered in select communities. The new technology developed by LiTera allows homebuyers entree to built-in home surveillance, guard gate cameras and much more. Each home now has the ability to be accessed by a new state-of-the-art GoAccess Portal giving 'eyes and ears' access to their home and its technology.
Leap in Technology RedNova
Cardiff University is having a major overhaul of its computer technology. The changes, being done in conjunction with IBM, will allow students to manage many aspects of their university life online.
School Libraries Make Room to Learn Washington Post
The District's public school libraries are undergoing their most substantial upgrades in decades as the school system, federal government and private donors invest millions of dollars to add new books, update computer technology and redesign spaces to spruce up the aging media centers.
Champaign school's computer lab gets overhaul The Champaign News-Gazette
CHAMPAIGN – The students in Kenwood Elementary School's computer lab last week were working on new computers, in a spruced-up room with new carpet, new lights and a fresh coat of paint. Kenwood Librarian Todd Lash was using a new LCD projector to show students a Web site and direct them where to go on the site to learn about online guestbooks. He'll soon have access to other new technology to
Joint Universities Computer Centre enables real-time collaboration Computer Business Review
Hong Kongs Joint Universities Computer Centre has announced that it is enabling real-time collaboration for universities with Nortels Metro Ethernet technology.
Technology news in brief Computer Weekly
Short takes from this week's technology news
Joint Universities Computer Centre Enables Real-Time Collaboration for Hong Kong and International Universities with SYS-CON Media
The Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC) of Hong Kong is using the high-speed, high-bandwidth power of Metro Ethernet technology from Nortel(x) (NYSE/TSX: NT) to allow faculty and students of its eight member universities to communicate and collaborate in real-time with counterparts in Asia and around the world.
Verizon Foundation Awards $323,000 in Literacy, Domestic Violence Prevention and Technology Grants to 33 Greater Puget PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Award-winning actor James Earl Jones joined King County Executive Ron Sims today at Town Hall to help NPower Seattle kick off its newly created NPower Technology Service Corps. The collaborative project will connect students from King County's Digital Bridge Academy and the Technology Access Foundation with local nonprofit organizations that need help with their technology infrastructure.
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