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Skill Level 3: Expert Cracker
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until this point, we have blocked an intruder from wirelessly doing the equivalent of plugging their laptop into an Ethernet port on your LAN. But despite your best efforts, someone with expert cracking skills may penetrate all of your wireless defenses. What...
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Microsoft Launches "Elevate America" Campaign
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America" campaign meant to help the general public attain the skills needed to qualify for IT jobs. The Elevate America website not only helps individuals understand the technical skills needed for a variety of jobs and opportunities, but it also offers...
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How did you choose what software to make free with DreamSpark?
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than people know, yet it’s native and easy. That’s why Popfly and mashup tools become really popular and interesting. There are fantastic skills in technology and you have so many skills among students. What we have today is the first step and there’s...
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Top Kid Tech Gifts for 2008
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and a USB cable are included. With no cartridges or additional software to buy, the $79.99 is a sound investment. The Smart E Bear is available at Hammacher Schlemmer and Amazon.com. Basic reading and math skills can’t be introduced too early, and the LeapFrog...
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Kid-Tech Gift Guide 2009
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WHY! Touch and... Toys"R"Us $39.99 Sometimes a popular TV character is the best way to get kids on board with learning difficult skills and this includes learning to read. The Super Why Touch and Learn Super Duper...
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Bishop: Facebook, MySpace Leads to Suicide
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leaving them unable to cope when social networks crumble. He said that social websites do not produce "rounded" communities, but rather leaves teens with impoverished friendships."We're losing social skills, the human interaction skills, how to read a person's...
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Holiday Tech Toys: What NOT To Buy
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regroup and repurchase. The trend towards educational options for babies and toddlers can be viewed as a positive one. Colors, shapes, and language skills are all good things for parents and children to experience together. Often times, however, these playthings...
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Rich Parents Prefer Google
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Rich Parents Prefer Google. google video movies. A new Tufts University study sees the emergence of a "digital skills divide" based on socioeconomic status.. A new Tufts University study sees the emergence of a "digital skills divide" based on socioeconomic...
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Encore - Product
In Disneys Winnie the Pooh Activity Center, the wind is blowin' through the Hundred Acre Wood, so get ready for some high-flyin' fun. Enjoy 6 fun-filled activities and challenging games with Pooh...