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Huntington District Eyes Technology Replacement Plan

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 As time and technology moves forward, the Huntington School District doesn’t want to be left behind. So, district officials are considering a four year plan to replace desktop computers and printers in every school buildings and the administrative complex.
The multi-year plan has been circulated among central office administrators and presented to Huntington School Board members. […]

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ShotSpotter Operational

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As part of a demonstration, Suffolk County Police officer fired 2 rounds from a 9mm gun  into a van.  The 9mm weapon is the standard used by the police and is often the weapon of choice by criminals.  The demonstration showed how the ShotSpotter technology works.  After shots are fired, flex sensors and software triangulation pinpoint the precise location […]

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ShotSpotter Update and Opinion

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It is with a sense of ambivalence that we inform you that ShotSpotter went live today.  While we are thankful to Jon Cooper and others who have helped to make this happen, we are saddened that it has become necessary.  We certainly hope that our local politicians do not hold their typical photo ops or press conferences to brag about […]

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Today we seem to be spending our whole lives on a computer at home or somwhere else. It has become important that we understand Copyright law. This law has gotten a lot of attention in the last ten years. It has been the subject of scholarly discussion and lawsuits.
It has become increasingly difficult to say that you […]

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AOL Inc. is a web services company. Its business includes online content, products and services that they offer consumers, publishers and advertisers. AOL focuses on attracting consumers and providing online advertising services on company owned and operated properties as well as third party websites. Some holdouts still use AOL as a dial-up internet subscription access […]

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Google buys Motorola

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Google Inc. agreed to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for about $12.5 billion in cash today, allowing the creator of the fast-growing Android mobile operating system to build its own smartphones, tablets and providing 17,000 more patents (7,500 other in the works) to defend against a rash of lawsuits. Two weeks ago Google also purchased […]

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The Huntingtonian

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We have incorporated many new features in this site. There is a special theme for smartphones. There is a new method of allowing the site to work with iPad devices. We are working on a connection to our Facebook page. We are working on an events calendar and would love for you to send any information […]

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Ipad gets Skype, Sweet!

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Skype has hit the iPad. The new Skype for iPad app is optimized for the Apple tablet’s larger screen and includes features such as instant messaging, a display for contacts and SMS texting. It alo allows iPad 2 users to talk face-to-face with the iPad’s front camera or switch to the rear camera to show […]

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