| Aug 12, 2010 | DFW Computer Labs at UNT-Dallas Go High-Tech. Video segment by NBC Dallas-Fort Worth showcasing how Pano Logic’s technology is helping the University of North Texas at Dallas to make their computer labs energy efficient, easy to maintain and effortless to update. View clip>> |
| Jun 30, 2010 | KCTV5 Special Report: Tapping Technology Online version of the KCTV5 Investigations Team examination of how Boulevard Brewing Company, one of the country’s largest craft brewers, has adopted Pano Logic to boost efficiency and eliminate production line losses resulting from PC failures. View clip >> |
| Jun 30, 2010 | NBC Bay Area Mayor: California is ungovernable Scott McGrew of NBC, John Fortt of Fortune, and Jon Swartz of USA Today discuss Pano Logic’s zero client computing technology and how it is changing the landscape of desktop computing with Pano Logic CEO John Kish. View clip >> |
| Jun 30, 2010 | CNN MONEY Zero-Client Computing Jonathan Blum of CNN Money examines the benefit of desktop virtualization and Pano Logic's zero client solution at St. Vincent's Medical Centers in New York on Tech Talk. With all computing done on the server, the three inch by three inch device saves power and operating costs. View clip >> |
| Nov 02 2009 | Fox Business News Mayor: California is ungovernable San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed on the current economic difficulties facing the Golden State. View clip >> |
| Oct 11 2009 | ![]() CBS 5 Eyewitness News SJ Filipino Learns Heritage Through Own TV Show A San Jose Filipino girl is learning about her heritage through an unlikely source, her own TV show, "Veronica's Blog." View clip >> |
| Sep 03, 2009 | ![]() New ballpark would generate jobs, revenue The campaign by San Jose to get a major league stadium for the Oakland A's is getting a boost by a new economic study. View clip >> |
| Sep 03, 2009 | ![]() San Jose's Field Of Dreams Could Be A Good Investment The corner of San Fernando and Montgomery streets in downtown San Jose used to be a sausage factory. Now it could become the city's field of dreams. San Jose officials said they are prepared to let the Oakland A's use 14 acres of city-owned land to build a $461 million, 32,000 seat baseball park. So what would San Jose gain? View clip >> |
| Aug 16, 2009 | ![]() Hi-Tech Device Saves Schools $ NComputing has adapted the corporate concept of desktop virtualization to much smaller environments, including classrooms. View clip >> |
| Aug 7, 2009 | ![]() Where the Jobs Are Mayor Chuck Reed, of San Jose, Calif., and Mayor Alan McGraw, of Round Rock, Texas, tell CNBC how they're growing the job market in their cities. View clip >> |
| May 29, 2009 | ![]() How NComputing Helps Classrooms See how NComputing is helping Sacramento-area classrooms to teach and cut costs… View clip >> |
| Apr 8, 2009 | ![]() Growing Issue of Cyber Terrorism Discussing the growing issue of cyber terrorism with Roger Thompson, of AVG Technologies; Spencer Shoo, of the Washington Post; and Bob Grenier, of Kroll's global security consulting business. View clip >> |
| Oct 12, 2007 | Sports-Related Concussions Last year high school students suffered more than 135,000 concussions, many of them girls playing soccer. Jeff Skeen and daughter Lauren advocate the use of protective head gear for student-athletes. View clip >> |
| Oct 1, 2007 | CBS-TV News Up To The Minute Interview with Todd Gebhart on McAfee NCSA Study Subject: McAfee Study Program: CBS Up to the Minute Station: CBS Format: Windows Media View video (wmp) >> |
| Oct 1, 2007 | Bloomberg TV Final Word McAFee CEO Dave DeWalt Interview Segment Link Subject: Dave DeWalt, CEO of McAfee Program: Final Word Station: BLTV Format: Windows Media View video (wmp) >> |
| Sept 17, 2007 | The B2B Marketing Podcast: Interview with Donovan Neale-May Vicki Zesses speaks with Donovan Neale-May, the Founder and Executive Director of The Chief Marketing Officer Council about the acceptance of the CMO role and the alignment of Marketing within its organization, and the creation of advocacy positions to build authority leadership. Listen to podcast >> |
| July 27, 2007 | No More Waiting For The Cable Guy TOA Technologies introduces a new application that eliminates wait time for the customer and lag-time for businesses. View video (230 sec.) >> |
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| May 15, 2007 | Hard Drive Transformed |
| Apr 18, 2007 | The Most Dangerous Job in Business |
| Apr 18, 2007 | UT Police Review Policies in Case of Shooting |
| Apr 17, 2007 | Text Messages Can Get The Word Out Fast |
| Apr 17, 2007 | UT Program Could Help Alert Students of a Tragedy |
| Apr 17, 2007 | Through Text Messages, Company Keeps UT Students Informed |
| Apr 17, 2007 | Emergency Campus Alerts |
| Apr 16, 2007 | iGame Radio |
| Mar 15, 2007 | The Web's most dangerous neighborhoods |
| Mar 2, 2007 | At Tax Time, Tax Man Isn't the Only Worry |
| Feb 22, 2007 | Google to Sell Online Software |
| Jan 16, 2007 | Researchers May Slow Alzheimer's With Chinese Herb |
| Jan 12, 2007 | New Alzheimer's Drug May Help Sustain Memories |
| Jan 10, 2007 | Chinese Herb Could Help With Alzheimer's Disease |
| Dec 19, 2006 | When Search Engines Produce Risky Results |
| Nov 25, 2006 | Online Shoppers Greet 'Cyber Monday' |
| Nov 17, 2006 | Alzheimer's trial seeks participants |
| Nov 16, 2006 | New Drug Could Fight Alzheimer’s Memory Loss |
| Oct 24, 2006 | Chinese Herb Shows Promise In Alzheimer's Patients |
| Oct 21, 2006 | Alzheimer's study focuses on plant used in China |
| Oct 17, 2006 | ... So Bowers, who plays sports and does extra exercise to boost his performance, joined a newly opened gym called Overtime Fitness that's for kids ages 13 to 18 only. He goes two or three days a week after school, does his homework in the gym's study room, equipped with computers, and then exercises. His workouts include climbing the rock wall, doing some fancy footwork on the Dance Dance Revolution machine and hitting the stairclimber, with plenty of socializing with his friends in between ... |
| Sep 29, 2006 | Is an ancient herb possible treatment for Alzheimer’s? |
| Sep 2 & 3, 2006 | Clinical Trial on New Alzheimer's Drug Underway at USC |
| Aug 29, 2006 | New Hope For Alzheimer's Patients |
| Aug 28, 2006 | Health & Well Being Report: An Alzheimer's Breakthrough Part II |
| Aug 28, 2006 | Health & Well Being Report: An Alzheimer's Breakthrough Part I |
| Aug 10, 2006 | AOL’s Data Leak Still Available on Other Sites "Wow, this is not cool. This is not a good thing," said Phil Dunkelberger, CEO of PGP Corporation. Dunkelberger, whose firm specializes in privacy and security, said this leak of information threatens to link search engines with the people who use them. |
| Jun 14, 2006 | The television show featured an interview with McAfee Marketing Strategist Shane Keats about the most dangerous movie screensavers. |
| May 26, 2006 | The television show featured an interview with McAfee Marketing Strategist Shane Keats about the most dangerous American Idol Screensavers. |
| May 20, 2006 | Be Careful Where You Point and Click |
| Apr 10, 2006 | ... IBM researchers said SecureBlue already has made its way into one customer's devices. But they said that company had demanded anonymity. Considering that software vendors such as PGP Corp. already offer software-based encryption for portable devices such as BlackBerrys, IBM might have to convince skeptics that SecureBlue significantly raises the bar for security... |
| Apr 03, 2006 | Your Tax Information...for Sale? |
| Feb 20, 2006 | ...A company called Hemispherx's is working on two drugs that might strengthen our own immune systems to make us less susceptible to bird flu in the first place. We would still need drugs, but in much, much smaller amounts. The new drugs haven’t been tested on people yet, but if they pan out, the current stockpile might be enough to control even the worst outbreaks. If these or similar drugs don’t pan out, the federal government only has medicine for 5 million people, leaving everyone else almost unprotected, and it would be years before we would have enough for the whole population. “It’s almost certain that Americans will have to deal with bird flu. And I would not be surprised if within a period of several months to a year, we would see this even in the United States.” ... |
| Feb 18, 2006 | Current anti-virals on the market might help fight the bird flu. The drug company says lab tests show that its immunesystem drugs Ampligen (am-plih-jehn) and Alferon (al-feer-ahn) might strengthen the power of current treatments against avian influenza. Bird flu has killed almost a hundred people in Asia since 2003. ... |
| Feb 18, 2006 | A US drug company claims combining two of its immune system drugs with current anti- virals already on the market might help fight bird flu. Philadelphia based Hemispherx Biopharma is the company making the claim. ... |
| Feb 18, 2006 | A U.S. drug company claims that combining two of its drugs with current anti-virals on the market might help fight bird flu. Philadelphia-based Hemispherx Biopharma says laboratory tests show that its immune-system drugs Ampligen and Alferon might strengthen the power of current treatments against avian influenza. Meantime, the United Nations is expressing growing concern about the spread of bird flu through West Africa, as tests confirm the deadly strain in Egypt, and France reports a probable first case. ... |
| Feb 18, 2006 | This morning a U.S. Drug company says combining two of its drugs with anti-virals could help fight bird flu. Philadelphia-based Hemispherx Biopharma says tests show the drugs might increase the effectiveness of current treatments. This morning officials announced a deadly strain of bird flu has been found in western India. The United Nations is concerned about the spread of bird flu through West Africa ... |
| Feb 18, 2006 | Then in Egypt, tests confirm the deadly flu strain in that country as well. Elsewhere, local Iraqi authorities began destroying birds after Iraqis second human case of H5N1 strain was confirmed. Here in the U.S., a Philadelphia-based drug company is claiming that combining two of its drugs with current anti-virals on the market might strengthen the power of current treatments against bird flu. ... |
| Feb 17, 2006 | Anderson Cooper: 360° |
| Feb 17, 2006 | BIOTECH STOCKS Drugs stocks fall; Watson slides |
| Feb 16, 2006 | Hemispherx: Ampligen drug can be used for avian flu Alferon drug could help battle deadly virus Hemispherx unveiled medical data Thursday that showed its anti-viral drug Ampligen can be highly effective in boosting the power of the avian flu-fighting drugs Tamiflu and Relenza, and avian flu vaccines. Shares of Hemispherx (HEB : 2.95, +0.29, +10.9% ) were up 10% at $2.94 in early trade Thursday. Hemispherx said it plans to formally present the data Thursday afternoon at the fourth annual Biodefense Research Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology being held in Washington, D.C. The studies were conducted in conjunction with the National Institute of Infectious Diseases of Japan... |
| Feb 14, 2006 | Drug stocks stage late-day rally ...Meanwhile, Hemispherx BioPharma (HEB : HEB2.81, +0.10, +3.7%) gained substantially for the second straight day, up 4% at $2.81, after hitting a session high of $2.97. The company last month said it plans to unveil "exciting" new data on its Alferon and Ampligen drugs in the prevention and treatment of avian flu later this week during a meeting on biodefense research conducted by the American Society of Microbiology... |
| Feb 13, 2006 | ...Hemispherx BioPharma (HEB : Hemispherx BioPharma Inc HEB2.93, +0.22, +8.1% ) shot up 14% to $2.71. The biotech group has said it plans to unveil "exciting" new data on its drugs Alferon and Ampligen in the prevention and treatment of avian flu later this week during the Biodefense Research Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology... |
| Nov 6, 2005 | Starting up after Wilma Strategies kept businesses open ... BabyUniverse (AMEX: BUN), a Fort Lauderdale-based online retailer of baby and maternity products, said it remained fully operational using back-up generators, off-site Internet hosting and existing remote distribution points. It anticipates no meaningful impact on its operations or financial results. "I've never been more proud to be a part of this company. Every person here continues to overcome tremendous challenges to make sure our customers get what they need when they need it. I salute their dedication and support," Chairman and CEO John C. Textor said. ... Read more |
| Jun 10, 2005 | Headline News Now to the diet story. How popular is it to get help online for you diet? Well, very popular. Tens of millions of people use these sites every month. The draw right now seems to be having looked at a lot of them, ten pounds by July 4th weekend. This is one of the biggest times if year. The dieting sites offer meal and exercize plans. The price has come down, about 5 bucks a week for virtual coaches like Jorge Cruz. Some of that stuff free. The top diet most searched for is the South Beach diet. But eDiets, we spoke with them yesterday, said the Glycemic Impact Diet, GID, which prevents blood sugar swings says that it will be the next "it" diet. Kim Catrall and Bill Clinton have used this type of diet... |
| Feb 24 , 2005 | China, India Rival U.S. Competitiveness China and India rival the United States when it comes to business competitiveness, and the Asian countries may soon surpass American rivals in technological innovation, according to a new survey. More than 300 executives who participated in the study, released Thursday by consulting firm A.T. Kearney, said Chinese companies were nearly as formidable competitors as U.S. firms, particularly in the technology and telecommunications niches... |







