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Jewish Community Voice

Jewish Community Voice TV makes debut at Jewish Federation’s Super Sunday

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January 29, 2012
Jewish Community Voice TV makes debut at Jewish Federation’s Super Sunday

The Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey  launched Jewish Community Voice TV (JCV-TV) at the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey’s Super Sunday fund-raising event. Watch the videos we produced for JCV-TV on the Voice’s blog.
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CompuSchmooze January 2012: Utility converts Vinyl Records to Digital Audio

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January 20, 2012
CompuSchmooze January 2012: Utility converts Vinyl Records to Digital Audio

In this month’s CompuSchmooze column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, I review BIAS Inc.’s Sound Saver software, which converts audio recordings from vinyl records and other sources.
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Images from Israel

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November 26, 2011
Images from Israel

We are making images in Israel and posting them to our Flickr.com site. You can also watch them in a slide show in the player below.
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Updating Microsoft Office…at last!

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November 16, 2011
Updating Microsoft Office…at last!

Read this month’s CompuSchmooze column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, about my experience upgrading from Microsoft Office 2003 to 2010.
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Israel might be putting the Stuxnet computer virus to very good use

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October 21, 2011
Israel might be putting the Stuxnet computer virus to very good use

Israel might be putting the Stuxnet computer virus to very good use. Read about it in the October edition of the CompuSchmooze column.
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Learn how to protect your technology when nature’s wrath strikes

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September 7, 2011
Learn how to protect your technology when nature’s wrath strikes

Last month’s unique weather and geology, which featured an earthquake and a hurricane in our area, reminded us that it’s always important to have an emergency plan for our families. It’s also important to think about protecting your vital technology assets from a natural disaster. In this month’s CompuSchmooze column in the Jewish Community...
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Gannett digital media director Ted Mann is keynote speaker at Jewish Community Voice newspaper’s annual dinner

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July 29, 2011
Gannett digital media director Ted Mann is keynote speaker at Jewish Community Voice newspaper’s annual dinner

Ted Mann, digital media director for Gannett newspapers in New Jersey, was the keynote speaker at the annual meeting of the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey in Voorhees, Camden County, on June 1, 2011. Mann discussed the digital changes and technology innovations rocking the news media industry, and its impact on traditional...
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Skype lets students learn about Libyan uprising first-hand

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April 20, 2011

The Chronicle of Higher Education reported that students at Lehigh University got a first-hand opportunity to hear from Libyan rebels in Benghazi, who spoke with them over the Skype Internet video-telephony service for about an hour. This is a great continuing demonstration of how 21st Century communications tools are unlocking decades, if not centuries,...
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UPDATED 4/25/11: ‘Hotfix’ issued for recent Microsoft security update that broke PowerPoint 2003

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April 19, 2011
UPDATED 4/25/11: ‘Hotfix’ issued for recent Microsoft security update that broke PowerPoint 2003

Updated 4/25/11: Microsoft has released a hotfix for the problems caused by its Security Update last week that caused PowerPoint 2003 to have problems opening files with image backgrounds embedded in the slide template portion of the program. An explanation has been posted on Microsoft’s Technet Blog, and the hotfix is available in Microsoft’s...
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CompuSchmooze: It might be best to stick close to home when choosing a domain name

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April 8, 2011
CompuSchmooze: It might be best to stick close to home when choosing a domain name

Last month I briefly mentioned the increasingly widespread use of services called “URL shorteners” that generate unique substitute web addresses for sites that are more compact and fit more easily within the 140-character constraint of Twitter’s messaging system. But there are issues when using shorteners whose domain names registered in other countries. Read the...
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