Archive for January 6th, 2010
Golf my life !!
January 6th, 2010
Golf is the game which i have been playing for many years and i really enjoy this game . I love to play golf in new places with good grass tracks . This golf game was my hobby and now it has became the vital part of my life . I play this game every day .. like atlest 2 hours a day. This Georgia Golf Resort is one of the best places where i have played golf .
Only the golf players know how good this place is and the feel of proffesional can be felt by them
The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort is located in St. Simons Island, Georgia and is home of the newly restored and renamed King and Prince Golf Course. The award-winning course is the extraordinary beauty that unfolds in harmony with the challenges of one of coastal Georgia’s great courses.
If you get the opportunity to play the newly renovated course, you have to play it. The redesigned course is beautiful and challenging. Besides the course, it will be one of your best locker room/clubhouse experiences. The restaurant rivals some of the best in Atlanta and the best part is its golf packages
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Washington policy leaders
January 6th, 2010
That will be one of the notable themes at the International Consumer Electronics Show that begins Thursday in Las Vegas, where the Obama administration’s top technology advisers, regulators and lawmakers plan to mingle with Silicon Valley’s gadget heads for the year’s biggest show-and-tell for technology.
The participation of tech policy leaders such as national Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, highlights Washington’s growing interest in tech policy. Stimulus funds for broadband, proposals for governing Internet access, calls for more wireless spectrum, and investigations into the business practices of some of the industry’s biggest players have gotten the attention of Silicon Valley, analysts said.
“Policy issues are front and center this year at CES,” said Jason Oxman, senior vice president of the Consumer Electronics Association. “Broadband capabilities are in more devices than ever before. It will be hard to find a TV without broadband connectivity at the show, and everything wireless connects to the Internet, so broadband and spectrum policy issues are very important to the [consumer electronics] industry.”
Chopra is scheduled to speak Thursday at 1:30 p.m. on the White House’s goal to expand broadband Internet services and efforts in health information technology. At noon on Friday, Genachowski is slated to discuss the mandate to bring broadband to every U.S. home
In breakout sessions, the administration’s Deputy Chief Technology Officer Andrew McLaughlin and Anna Gomez, deputy assistant secretary at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, plan to talk Thursday morning about the push to expand broadband.
Reps. Darrell E. Issa (R-Calif.), Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) are scheduled to talk Friday at 1:30 p.m. about technology, media and consumer priorities for Congress.
FCC Commissioners Robert M. McDowell, Meredith Attwell Baker and Mignon Clyburn will be on a panel Saturday afternoon to discuss the agency’s policy agenda, including net neutrality and spectrum allocation.
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Touch me not !!
January 6th, 2010
Press has published a new version of I’m InTouch 7.2, the remote access solution that allows users secure access to home or office PC from any computer on your wireless device. Some basic features include file transfer, remote printing, and the ability to remote access on a PC and turn off once you’re done.
New features in version 7.2 include support for Windows 7 to the host and remote computers, faster connections to remote computers, improved chat interface, building functions, slate and bug fixes in previous versions.
- The new version I’m InTouch 7.2 with Windows 7 support and 256-bit SSL encryption.
- A case study on how a small company in Italy used’m InTouch to stay competitive.
- An explanation of how the account ID and passwords for remote access differ.
- Your chance to win a free I’m InTouch SecureKEY!
- And much more.
The best part of this is that we can Remotely control your PC from any computer or wireless device with Internet access. This will help to Control your PC just as if you were sitting at it to run any program, transfer files, read and send and receive emails, listen to remote audio, and stream video. Invite guest users to conduct online meetings, presentations, training sessions, or remotely support computers. Automatically remotely access your computer using the I’m InTouch Secure Key.
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