Tag: december

The State of Internet Freedom in the United States

The Internet is now the most important and widely used communications medium in the world. It serves as a tool of communication for billions of people around the globe, and, in fact, was the primary communication medium for the U. government starting in the 1970s. However, the Internet began to become a political and societal…

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Adult Swim: 20 Years Later

As part of this discussion, be sure to read the following. To those that know me, and know me online, it is likely that you know that I grew up in LA and have had many interests, including a love for anime and an interest in computer animation. I also loved the ‘80s movies of…

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Wawa Systems Corporation to Pay $50 Million in Class Action Settlement

Abstract: Wawa Systems Corporation (WCA), a global IT leader in the communications security market, has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in the Southern District of New York for $50 million after the company suffered extensive data breaches. Based on the results of research performed by cyber intelligence firm Cambridge Analytica, WCA has experienced at…

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HPCaaS Model – Is It Open, Extendable, and Interoperable?

As a growing number of cloud computing services start offering the HPC-as-a-Service (HPCaaS) model, there is a wide range of organizations looking to deploy the HPCaaS model in order to reduce costs, or in order to leverage the value of compute resources. While many different types of organizations and service providers offer this service under…

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Watchdogs Can Take a Free Weekend: Legion [E-Books]

Watchdogs can take a free weekend: Legion Legion [E-Books]. Legion [E-Books] – Watchdog Computer Games, Inc. The People – No. 07-CV-1699; Opinion by: Justice M. John White, Jr. In this action, Legion, Inc. (“Legion”) appeals from a judgment by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. In a prior appeal, we…

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Biometric Recognition Systems – A New Approach to Biometric Systems

Abstract: Biometric recognition systems have been successfully used to unlock the doors of schools and banks. Biometric systems are currently in widespread use in many different countries, but they still have many limitations, which are difficult to resolve. One of the major problems, which exists in most countries is the lack of standardization and uniformity…

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Xinyang International Music Festival Shuts Down

The music festival, the largest in China, has been forced to shut down because of an alleged violation after the organizers allegedly allowed illegal music downloads on their site. The organizer of the Xinyang International Music Festival, a large-scale event, has made a decision that may be extremely damaging to the festival, the organizer said…

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Oxfam – What Is It All About?

I am an OxfordJez Professor. I also serve as director of OxfordDiversity, Inc, a private research and development center I co-founded with the University of Oxford that supports undergraduate, graduate and professional students across the globe. I also serve on the boards of the New York University School of Medicine, the Carnegie Mellon University Center…

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Constellation Software Outperforms Market

Constellation Software Inc. outperforms market, in a new research report by CIO magazine, June, 2011, Issue 11-32. Constellation Software Inc. , a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions to the finance, insurance and financial services industries, outperformed the market in a new report by CIO magazine, June, 2011, issue 11-32. The overall market for software-as-a-service…

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Goodboy Galaxy – A Kickstarter-Backed Space Shooter

The video game debuted in September of 1998 in Japan. The game’s designer, Shigesato Itoi, intended to build on the success of his 1994 original game, “Candy,” with a game in which players would battle various kinds of insects, in this case, ants, that would be used to kill the player. The game was originally…

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