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Parallels Desktop was just named one of PC World's "Best 100 Products of 2007"

mary | 25 May, 2007 09:11

Parallels Desktop was just named one of PC World's "Best 100 Products of 2007". Here are the quick facts on the award:

  • Not only did Parallels Desktop make the list...but it ranked #6!!!
  • This ranking makes Parallels Desktop the top-rated software application of the year. The other products that ranked ahead Parallels Desktop are Google Apps (web tools), Intel Core 2 Duo Processors (hardware), Verizon FIOS (ISP), BlackBerry 8800 (gadget) and the Nintendo Wii (gaming console).
  • Parallels Desktop was also named a "Reader's Choice" by the PC World community, showing that both the pros and the everyday users love the software.

Net Nanny Receives Gold Award from TopTenREVIEWS for Best Internet Filter Software

mary | 24 May, 2007 06:00

ContentWatch, the leading provider of parental controls solutions, today announced that its consumer filter, Net Nanny, has received the Gold award from TopTenREVIEWS for the Best Internet filter software. This marks the third year in a row that it has received the award, maintaining itself as the best overall brand and technology in family-safe computing.

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ContentWatch combined a well-known reliable name, Net Nanny, with the cutting edge technology of ContentProtect to create the ultimate Internet safety software," according to TopTenREVIEWS. "Simply put-the Internet can be dangerous and contains unacceptable content. Children can be protected with filtering software and this is the best."

Net Nanny is a powerful filtering tool that allows you to determine what Internet content enters your home. It comes with maximum protection and pre-set monitoring functions, which you can easily customize to meet your family's unique needs.

"We are honored to receive this award as it shows the strength of
Net Nanny in the industry, not only as the most-trusted brand, but also a solid technology. As more time is spent on the Internet, the need for a reliable solution is extremely important," said Jack Sunderlage, CEO and president of ContentWatch. "Our goal to make the Internet safer for all individuals and protect them from predators is further strengthened with this award."

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Visions Technology Make It With Office 2007 for Microsoft Vista Now Shipping!

mary | 23 May, 2007 08:39

Visions Technology is happy to announce that Make It With Office 2007 for Microsoft Vista now shipping!

Make It With Office 2007 is six books in one with tutorials for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access, and Outlook. This quick-paced, hands-on guide is designed for busy teachers, educators, parents, and students. It includes a template CD-ROM with 50 ready-to-use activities.

Use
Make It With Office 2007 as your individual guide or order a classroom set and use it as a textbook with your students. In a matter of minutes, you and your students will be creating slide shows, photo albums, screen savers, Web pages, graphs, newsletters, certificates and much more!

Califone Upgrades Deluxe DVD Player

mary | 22 May, 2007 08:27

San Fernando, CA — As DVDs are a growing component of many textbook and supplemental curriculum programs, Califone International, Inc., has updated its DVD player to support educators as they instruct their increasingly digital-savvy students.

The Califone Deluxe DVD Player works with popular DVD/CD/MP3 formats and covers a wide range of needs, including two microphone inputs for teacher or student presentations and a full-function remote control for easy classroom use. Utilizing Dolby Digital technology, the player offers audio 5.1 and DTS Digital Output for optimal sound to engage students consistently throughout instruction.

The Califone Deluxe DVD Player comes with the unique Califone warranty, covering school, library and government use, a guarantee typically not available for products purchased from consumer electronics stores.

Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 Now Available!

mary | 21 May, 2007 08:40


Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 with academic pricing for schools and non profit organizations is the gold standard in complete Windows system recovery, with the ability to restore systems in minutes, not hours or days even to dissimilar hardware, virtual environments or remote, unattended locations.

To extend your recovery capabilities even further, Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 can quickly restore Microsoft Exchange messages, folders and mailboxes, and it integrates with Google Desktop and Backup Exec Retrieve for simple file recovery. Centralized management capabilities in
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Manager help simplify administration by providing IT administrators with an at-a-glance view of system recovery jobs across your entire organization.

New Features
Recovers Complete Windows System in Minutes, not Hours or Days
Recovers server, desktop, and laptop systems, even from a bare-metal state
Recovers to dissimilar hardware or virtual environments with the Restore Anyware™ technology
Now supports Microsoft Vista and Extended 64-bit (EM64T, AMD64) systems
Enhanced Exchange, Virtual and Data Recovery Capabilities
Recovers individual Exchange messages, folders, and mailboxes
Supports VMware ESX Server and Microsoft Virtual Server
Enables end user file recovery via Google™ Desktop or Backup Exec Retrieve
New Centralized Management
Provides simple at-a-glance management
Delivers new reporting functionality
Scales from small businesses to larger Windows environments
 
The Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 family includes the following products:


Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 Desktop Edition Licenses (K-12/Higher Ed)


Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 Small Business Server Edition (K-12/Higher Ed)


Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Server 7.0 (K-12/Higher Ed)


Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Starter Kit 7.0 (K-12/Higher Ed)



Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 nonprofit pricing
is also available!

Animated Speech Corporation

mary | 18 May, 2007 08:36

Over 15 years ago, psychology professor Dr. Dom Massaro and his research associate Dr. Michael Cohen were wondering... How do people perceive and recognize speech by eye? How do listeners combine visual perceptions of speakers with what they hear to infer meaning? In pursuit of answers, this academic team spent over four years videotaping people as they talked. They converted the videotape into digital images and reassembled those segments in a computer program that converted typewritten words into a computer-generated talking head, Baldi®, whose facial muscles, jaw, and tongue moved with unprecedented accuracy.

When Dr. Massaro received a grant from the National Science Foundation to apply pedagogy to his research he chose to focus on deaf and hard-of-hearing children because they can't overhear conversations, which places them at a disadvantage in language development. During this phase of his research, he realized that Baldi® had the potential to help children with autism and other language challenges as well. That's how he came to give a talk at a "Cure Autism Now" conference.

In the audience, Lisa Reed was extremely excited to hear about his work. As the mother of an autistic son, she instantly understood the far-reaching implications and potential benefits that autistic children could receive from interacting with Baldi. When Lisa told husband Dan Feshbach about Baldi, he picked up the phone and called Dr. Massaro right away and offered to partner with him. That's when Animated Speech Corporation was conceived.

Massaro was delighted because it gave him a chance to get Baldi out of the lab and onto the computers of those who need him most. "Oddly enough," says Massaro, "there is money to support empirical and theoretical research in academic settings. But there is rarely money to make the outcome of the research available to people out in the world." That was the primary motivation for starting Animated Speech Corporation. By commercializing the technology, the company could make Baldi's language tutoring talents available to families, schools, and speech pathologists everywhere.

"Before Dom and Baldi came along," says Feshbach, "Lisa and I were tearing our hair out regarding our son's language issues. He was seven at the time, and he liked to use computers. Lots of autistic kids do. But while some of the available software helped him increase his vocabulary, it also taught him some bizarre social behaviors."

Feshbach's own motivation in partnering with Massaro centered on using computers to create lessons that can be tailored to fit individual children's unique needs. Feshbach hopes that passionate parents, teachers, and therapists will use Timo's Lesson Creator to create and exchange lessons in an online community. Other Animated Speech Corporation products are Team Up With Timo: StoriesTeam Up With Timo: Vocabulary.
and

All of these great Animated Speech titles are available from CCV Software:

Team Up with Timo: Stories (Clinic Edition)
Team Up with Timo: Stories (Home Edition)
Team Up with Timo: Stories (School Edition)
Team Up with Timo: Vocabulary (Home Edition)
Team Up with Timo: Vocabulary (School Edition)
Timo's Lesson Creator (School Edition)
Timo's Lesson Creator (Standard Edition)

macnn.com Review: Canvastic 3

mary | 17 May, 2007 08:23

macnn.com - March 6, 2007
Canvastic 3 introduces children to professional publishing 

Canvastic LLC has released Canvastic 3, adding various features such as an eyedropper, smart spell check, and four different brush shapes. Unlike other K-8 publishing programs, Canvastic 3 eliminates frivolous options such as clever erasers, aiming to gradually bring children into the world of professional publishing programs such as Illustrator and Photoshop. As students advance in Canvastic 3, teachers can gradually increase options, tailoring tool windows to particular users or grade levels.

Canvastic 3 is suited for Mac Classic, OSX Universal Binary, Mac OSX, Windows XP and Windows 2000.  Canvastic 3 requires OS 9.0 or later.  OSX/Universal Binary requires OS X 10.2.8 or better.

McAfee Inc. Named SSPA Star Awards Finalist for Best Knowledge Management Practices

mary | 16 May, 2007 08:49

Innovative Customer Support Solutions Promote Culture of Knowledge Sharing and Improved Customer Experiences Online

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ McAfee Inc. today announced that the McAfee technical support organization was selected as a finalist in the 2007 Service & Support Professionals Association (SSPA) STAR Awards in the "Best Knowledge Management Practices" category. Winners will be announced at the SSPA Conference on May 8 in San Diego.

The SSPA STAR Award is one of the highest honors in the service and support industry, recognizing technology companies that display exceptional leadership, innovation and commitment in both service excellence and in developing and implementing best practices.

"Our website is accessed by over two million unique visitors a month and houses over 10,000 knowledge base articles. This institutional expertise empowers our customers to manage risk," said Barry McPherson, senior vice president, worldwide services and support at McAfee. "McAfee is honored to have our approach validated by being named a finalist for the STAR Awards. By managing and documenting our knowledge online, we are helping our customers maintain seamless access to information and have as one aspect of an enhanced online experience."

The McAfee technical support organization helps to ensure that customers are protected from the constant threat of security attacks. This level of protection requires McAfee to continually implement new tools to better support its customers. McAfee offers mission critical support by ensuring availability, responsiveness, pro-activity, and quick resolution. Customers receive unlimited access to McAfee's global support Web site, which includes remediation tools and an extensive Knowledge Base. Additionally, customers can call one of McAfee's
highly skilled and certified security specialists, who possess the experience and resources to meet customers' security needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

McAfee Internet SecuritySuite 2007

McAfee PC Protection Plus 2007

Check out our McAfee Licenses for K-12/Higher Ed! 

corefx Three Level given five stars by Children's Technology Review

mary | 15 May, 2007 08:53

corefx Three Level, 5.0 stars, Core Learning Ltd., ages 5-up.

We don't throw around five star ratings. In order to get one, a title needs to be the best in it's category, have quality content, and empower a young mind. That's why we were so thrilled to find corefx Three Level.

Once you start doodling with this simple, powerful graphics program, you simply can't stop. Somebody finally listened to the masses and made a reasonably priced graphics program that any child can be successful with. Take the drawing palate - you get 12 types of art tools, in any color or tip size. You can scribble with wax crayons - the harder you press, the darker the line - or let the watercolors bleed into a silky parchment. Every feature on our creativity wish list was covered: unlimited levels of undo (or redo, if you want to put your mistake back ), a nice collection of commercial free, resizable clip art, and the ability to easily add text to your work. The standard pull-down menus are familiar, often duplicating the icon menus, increasing your chances of making things work.

If you have children (or say, work with a room full of wriggling Kindergartners), you'll appreciate the ability to simplify the menus, with a beginners level. Advanced users will find features even Photoshop doesn't even have... corefx Visual Effectslike a tutorial on how to make animated graphics, and a quick redraw feature that can fast-forward through your project, one stroke at a time. Like a digital Swiss army knife, the program successfully opened a variety of file formats, so you can pull in a JPG straight out of your digital camera, add some text, and create a cover for your family DVD. Trial versions, that will work for 3 days and have print/save features disabled, can be downloaded at a variety of shareware sites. The program runs on newer Windows computers - there is no Mac version. All in all, this is the best consumer level drawing program on the market, for both children and adults.

For a full list of Core Learning products, visit our website.

NEW!  Core Learning Brain Builder Pro now available!

Wolfram Reinvents Mathematica

mary | 14 May, 2007 09:52

A Dramatic New Product Nearly 20 Years after the Original

May 1, 2007--For the second time in under 20 years, Wolfram Research is bringing a revolution to computing. The first was Mathematica 1.0 in 1988. Today's is Mathematica 6--in many respects a completely new product, one with several hundred additional groundbreaking technologies developed over more than a decade at Wolfram Research.

"In compatibility terms, Mathematica 6 is an upgrade. In capability terms, this is a major new product," said Stephen Wolfram, CEO of Wolfram Research. "Mathematica's been reinvented."

Mathematica 6 takes technical computing to a new level: more tightly bound, more natural, and more automated, applicable to a far wider range of areas than ever before. Central to this achievement is "instant interactivity"--taking models, simulations, computations, or just about any concepts and turning them into fully interactive applications, sometimes within seconds. This new way of working drastically improves innovation--the process of transforming ideas into highly optimized results. (More)
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