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Monday, February 11, 2008 |
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UP Colleges computerize
Student Council elections
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Seven of the 25 colleges and institutes at the
University of the Philippines in Diliman,
Quezon City will computerize the casting and counting of votes when
campus-wide student council elections take place on March 4.
To be used will be the Halalan Voting System, a
Linux-based application developed by UP students, which will run on
existing computers in the participating colleges.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Netopia and CAL make e-learning
consumer-friendly
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Netopia and Computer-Aided Learning (CAL) recently launched an
online learning portal, which will provide more access to education
for the public.
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HP’s ProCurve delivers
new network switches
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ProCurve Networking, a Hewlett-Packard business unit and a provider
of enterprise networking solutions, has introduced its new ProCurve
Switch 2610 Series with new added features, at a media briefing on
Thursday.
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World’s mobile phone industry
heads for Barcelona
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The most established names in telecoms, Internet and media will come
together this week in Barcelona for the Mobile World Congress, one
of the world’s biggest events for the mobile phone industry.
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HARDWARE
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Unique sound
blasters
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Scandyna was founded in 1965 with an ambition to produce high
quality, naturally sounding speakers for a discerning audience. A
speaker from this company is the product of a wide range of
technological innovations, aimed at conveying the best sonic
experience while enhancing visual pleasure with a sleek and organic
design. They are different, beautiful and full of quality sound.
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DIGITALLIFESTYLE
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Sony Ericsson W580i
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