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    Strategic Net Monitoring Releases The Boxâ„¢ (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

    25th October 2006

    Memphis, TN (PRWEB) October 25, 2006 — Strategic Net Monitoring releases The Box.

    Strategic Net Monitoring Releases The Boxâ„¢ (PR Web)

    25th October 2006

    Strategic Net Monitoring releases The Box.â„¢ It is a proprietary hardware appliance that tracks every website visited by every employee. The Boxâ„¢ is a small appliance that plugs directly into a company’s network and silently does all the work. (PRWeb Oct 25, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/Q291cC1DcmFzLUZhbHUtQ3Jhcy1JbnNlLVplcm8=

    Securing a High School Windows XP Computer Lab? (Slashdot)

    24th October 2006

    An anonymous reader asks: “My SO just inherited a computer lab from a departed teacher who was no security guru. These are Windows XP systems, and security basically consists of a password on the admin account, a subscription to McAfee Security Center, and a free Internet filter. The students have access through a non-passworded ‘limited’ user account that doesn’t seem to limit much. They have

    Schools buy new Internet filter service (The Arizona Republic)

    18th October 2006

    The Internet provides students with a vast resource for research but also requires a costly and complex process to steer children away from the dangers and filth lurking in the online world.

    ‘No-shows’ affecting library, director says (NorthJersey.com)

    17th October 2006

    PASSAIC — The Passaic Library Board of Trustees’ poor attendance record this year has let important decisions about the future of the library fall by the wayside.

    NetOp Tech Introduces New Internet Filter to Limit Personal Use of Internet by Employees (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    10th October 2006

    CHICAGO—-NetOp Tech Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of Danish IT company, Danware A/S, launched today in the United States, NetOp Netfilter – Internet filtering software that gives companies an overview of employee Internet use and the ability to block access to specific types of Internet sites.

    Improved Version of Remote Control Software Released (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

    27th September 2006

    Copenhagen, Denmark (PRWEB) September 27, 2006 — Danish software specialist Danware launches its latest product within remote control software (http:

    I spy with my many eyes (Sydney Morning Herald)

    26th September 2006

    There are now so many electronic ways to snoop on friends, partners and children, privacy is becoming old-fashioned. Stephanie Rosenbloom reports. –

    Improved Version of Remote Control Software Released (PR Web)

    26th September 2006

    New Remote Control Software Version Allows Help Desk Personnel to Use Smart Cards to Verify Identity to PC Users. NetOp Remote Control 9.0 adds new dimensions to IT-help desk software. (PRWEB Sep 26, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/UGlnZy1IYWxmLVByb2YtSG9yci1JbnNlLVplcm8=

    Cracking the Calvin vernacular code (Chimes)

    13th September 2006

    Acronyms You may think you already know what acronyms are; however, at Calvin, these will be taken to a whole new level. Essentially everything here has some kind of acronym, whether the term is one word or three.

    Technology brings snooping close to home (International Herald Tribune)

    7th September 2006

    Digital technology has made uncovering secrets such a painless process that boundaries in relationships appear to be shifting.

    I Spy; Doesn?t Everyone? (New York Times)

    6th September 2006

    “It’s human nature to look.” Sure, but does that make it right?

    “Children’s Educational Network Announces Participation In The Rick Roberts Rewards Program Offered To Loyal 760 KFMB (PR Web)

    5th September 2006

    Children’s Educational Network (CEN) announced its participation in the 760 KFMB Rick Roberts Rick’s Rewards Program, a free air/web based interactive promotional program designed to honor and reward loyal 760 KFMB listeners. The more time listeners spend tuned to 760 KFMB and participate with Rick’s Rewards Program, the more credits they earn to get more prizes. Listeners can spend their credits

    Do you like what you see? (Post-Tribune)

    31st August 2006

    Predators know where to find potential victims. Playgrounds.

    “Children’s Educational Network Makes Donation To The Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund Founded By Oliver North” (PR Web)

    29th August 2006

    Children’s Educational Network (CEN) announced a plan to donate 30% of revenue earned from the sale of their newly released kid safe TUKI Freedom Internet Browser to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, founded by Lt Col Oliver L. North, (USMC) Ret. This fund helps put the children of our fallen military heroes through college. (PRWEB Aug 29, 2006) Trackback URI:

    “Children’s Educational Network Makes Donation To The Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund Founded By Oliver North” (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

    29th August 2006

    Escondido, CA (PRWEB) August 29, 2006 — Children’s Educational Network (CEN) announced a plan to donate 30% of revenue earned from the sale of their newly released kid safe TUKI Freedom Internet Browser to the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, founded by Lt Col Oliver L.

    New porn laws for 3G phones (Sydney Morning Herald)

    24th August 2006

    The Federal Government has vowed to tackle the issue of pornography on internet-enabled devices such as 3G mobile phones by introducing the same restrictions that apply to internet and television content and punishing breaches with criminal penalties.

    NetOp Tech Inc. Launches NetOp Remote Control 9.0 in the United States; New Software Version Allows Help Desk Personnel (RedNova)

    24th August 2006

    NetOp Tech Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of Danish software developer Danware A/S today launched its latest software product for IT remote control in the United States. NetOp Remote Control 9.0 offering new security and real time sight and sound communication features.

    NetOp Tech Inc. launches NetOp Remote Control 9.0 in the United States (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    24th August 2006

    CHICAGO—-Aug. 24, 2006–NetOp Tech Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of Danish software developer Danware A/S today launched its latest software product for IT remote control in the United States.

    Angelina County looking to upgrade computers (The Lufkin Daily News)

    19th August 2006

    Providing a secure and semi-controlled Internet service for Angelina County’s employees and its 255 computers has been a learning experience this past year, Angelina County’s information technology director said earlier this month.

     
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