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Microsoft Encarta Reference Library Premium 2005 - complete package
Reviewed on August 19, 2004
Although a relatively minor update, Encarta 2005 makes it easier and more enjoyable for kids to get at all of the information in this excellent reference library.
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ClassRoom GradeBook 8
Manage class records and student statistics.
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Microsoft aims to reach next billion PC users
April 19, 2007
New program gives near-free Windows and Office to governments that buy PCs for students to use at home.
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Massive Linux handout set for French schools
August 11, 2005
Local government finances project to distribute 64,000 packs of CDs with Linux and with free software for Windows and Mac OSes.
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Toeing the line on back-to-school PCs
July 7, 2005
PC makers push multimedia capabilities and 64-bit processors, but schools are a bit more conservative. Photos: Computers for class
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KeeBook Creator Education 2.7.6.8
Create workbooks and organize electronic and multimedia documents with multiple features.
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Gateway touts 64-bit PCs
June 30, 2005
Computers are part of new line aimed at students. All come loaded with the Windows XP Media Center operating system.
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Apple cuts prices for students, teachers
July 22, 2003
As part of its efforts to stem a market share decline, the company is offering college students and teachers larger discounts on new Macs--up to 15 percent more off some models.
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Class in session for gadgets
September 11, 2006
From classroom clickers to Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, technology is king on today's college campuses.
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Keeping watch over Microsoft
October 6, 2005
Professor and author Neil Barrett has a new role: Letting the EC know whether the software maker is playing by the antitrust rules.
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Will XP update give tablets a boost?
August 30, 2004
XP-based tablets have gotten a lukewarm reception so far. But Microsoft hopes to tempt consumers with improved features.
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Student faces suit over key to CD locks
October 9, 2003
Antipiracy technology developer SunnComm says it will likely sue a Princeton student who showed how to break its CD copy protection by pushing the Shift key.
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Hackers revive iTunes music sharing
August 19, 2004
Apple was able to shut down MyTunes, but a replacement called OurTunes allows song trading through iTunes.
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IBM tries to hook computer science students
July 20, 2004
IBM hopes to get college kids to experiment with something new--non-Microsoft development software.
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Shift key breaks CD copy locks
October 7, 2003
A Princeton University student has published instructions for disabling the new anticopying measures being tested on CDs by BMG--and they're as simple as holding down a computer's Shift key.
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Week in review: Security breach
October 10, 2003
Despite heightened awareness of security vulnerabilities, prying eyes are still making very public intrusions.
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