No desks. No cafeteria. No recess. No principal.But the state of Missouri's new virtual school will have online classes for elementary and high school students starting in August...Read more
- Jan 02,
Is your system ready for the daylight savings change in 2007? Thanks to the Energy Policy act of 2005, the Federal Government has decided to change even time once again. Here are the settings for the new daylight savings time that begins in calendar year 2007: Current (2006 and before) daylight savings: Daylight savings starts at 2:00 A.M. on 04/02/06 (first Sunday in April) Daylight savings ends at 2:00 A.M. on 10/29/06 (last Sunday in October) 2007 Daylight savings: Daylight savings starts at 2:00 A.M. on 03/11/07 (second Sunday in March) Daylight Savings ends at 2:00 A.M. on 11/04/07 (first Sunday in November) Microsoft released an update for the change in Daylight Saving Time (DST) that goes into affect next
Dec 28,Microsoft on Dec. 5 warned that an unpatched vulnerability in its Word software program is being used in targeted, zero-day attacks. Read More
Dec 08,-- following content is copied from SLASHDOT.org with a link below -- LandGator [CC] [MD] [GC] writes "Robert X. Cringely, doyen compu-columnist for PBS, reports on a hidden e-mail problem at Earthlink: They're losing up to 9 messages out of 10 [CC] [MD] [GC], found as a result of a friend's testing [CC] [MD] [GC]." From the article: "He sent messages from other accounts to his Earthlink address, to his aliased Blackberry address, and to his Gmail account. For every 10 messages sent, 1-2 arrived in his Earthlink mailbox, 1-2 (not necessarily the SAME 1-2) on his Blackberry, and all 10 arrived with Gmail. Swimming upstream through Earthlink customer support, my buddy finally found a technical contact who freely acknowledged
Dec 08,The New York Times is reporting today that Spam is on the rise. Bill gates is quoted in 2003 that by 2006 the spam problem would be solved. It looked like he was going to be right, but spammers have come out full force in the last year. NY Times article We here at semo.net offer mail box protection and it is very effective. The product is called Postini and for only $10.00 a year you can protect your @semo.net email address. You can get it to protect your personal or business domain names as well. As the Times article states spammers are getting better at sneaking past filters because the old adage is true..."Build a better mouse trap and
Dec 06,