Computational Engineering adds volume rendering to visualization software
Computational Engineering adds volume rendering to visualization software
Get the latest news alerts: Follow LTW at Twitter. APEX, N.C. – More engineers, programmers and scientists now have access to a key visualization software tool – volume rendering – as part of a new product release from Computational Engineering International.
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Judge lectures man in Facebook sabotage case
Judge lectures man in Facebook sabotage case
A 22-year-old Dundee man accused of hijacking an ex-girlfriend’s Facebook page to humiliate her received a lecture as well as an order binding him over for trial on felony charges after a hearing Thursday in Lenawee County District Court. Nikolai N. Panarin faces up to a five-year prison term if convicted of unauthorized access to a computer and a two-year term for unlawfully posting a message …
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Google attack ‘came from China schools’
Google attack ‘came from China schools’
Cyberattacks aimed at Google and other firms have been traced to computers at two Chinese schools, one with ties to the military, The New York Times says.
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Hyderabad Metro Rail to be completed in five years
Hyderabad Metro Rail to be completed in five years
Hyderabad, Feb 19 : The Hyderabad Metro Rail project will be awarded to a new developer in May this year and will be completed in five years, the Andhra Pradesh government said in the state assembly Friday.
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CORRECTION FROM SOURCE: Seacliff Awarded $40 Million Electrical Contract at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology …
CORRECTION FROM SOURCE: Seacliff Awarded $40 Million Electrical Contract at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology …
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – 02/19/10) – A correction from source is issued with respect to the release issued February 18, 2010 at 16:05 ET (13:05 PT) – The sub-headline at the top of the release stating that a total of $186 million of new work had been secured since the beginning of 2010 was incorrect. All other text is unchanged. The sub-headline has been corrected. Seacliff …
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How the IPad Fits Into IT
How the IPad Fits Into IT
A lot of bits have given their life in the last few weeks so that writers can fill your computer screen with lots of words about the iPad’s role in IT. The iPad will either grind your network to a halt, kill productivity, and drive us all to live in caves poking at the dirt with sticks should someone be foolish enough to let one into the enterprise, or it will usher in a new age of flying cars …
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Clipsal Middle East launches new product
Clipsal Middle East launches new product
Clipsal Middle East launches new product
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Dell Declines After Price Cuts, Component Costs Crimp Earnings
Dell Declines After Price Cuts, Component Costs Crimp Earnings
Feb. 19 (Bloomberg) — Dell Inc. , the world’s third-largest personal-computer maker, fell in late trading yesterday after reporting that holiday sales of low-priced PCs and higher component costs pushed profit margins below analysts’ estimates.
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OpenOffice 3.2 fixes vulnerabilities, adds features
OpenOffice 3.2 fixes vulnerabilities, adds features
The latest version of OpenOffice fixes several vulnerabilities that could cause a computer to become compromised by a remote attacker. OpenOffice.org has issued version 3.2, which adds a lengthy list of new features and improves the suite’s overall performance while also fixing six vulnerabilities .
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Windows Phone 7 Pits Microsoft Against Carriers and Smartphone Makers
Windows Phone 7 Pits Microsoft Against Carriers and Smartphone Makers
Microsoft’s new smartphone OS appears to leave few ways for carriers and manufacturers to add value. Will they accept becoming commodity players or seek to dilute Microsoft’s vision?
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