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...York City number one minute and L.A. the next, or small-town Alabama, where you really live. If the person dialing one of the numbers turns out to be a less than desirable caller, poof! the number disappears with a few keystrokes. "You can vanish without a trace," said Geoff Schneider, executive vice president of Vumber...
...spectral presences, from the dapperly besuited Aboriginal gent of the '50s that Brenda L. Croft retrieved from her late father's shoebox of slides, and Darren Siwes' ghostly self-portrait projected onto a Henson-like night-time landscape, to vacated urban spaces in which we are left to trace subtle signs of life-whether it be in a ray of sunlight retreating from Annie Hogan's Brisbane rental house, or the silvery spray of Scott Redford's Gold Coast urinal. Such images remind us that reality is sometimes best expressed by what is absent or left behind. The exhibition...
...from a bank, shred every piece of paper containing personal information, only return a phone call to a financial institution using the number on the back of your card--you could still have an account cleaned out because of sloppy security at your financial institution. "Bringing in Trace gave us a sense of security, a sense of awareness, and it definitely brought in some new internal training and controls," says Kelley Ferguson, director of network-and-security services at Numerica Credit Union, where TraceSecurity conducted social engineering last spring...
...when Rossi disappears without a trace, Paul and a fellow graduate student travel through Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania. Along the way, they collaborate with an expansive cast of scholars in an effort to locate Dracula’s tomb, to which they are convinced that Rossi has been taken...
...touched and very happy to read about Yunus' microcredit story. In a time of such bleakness and pessimism, the possibility that by 2030 the only trace of poverty could be in a museum was absolutely wonderful news. Imagining a very near future in which the word poverty requires the use of the past tense is enough to make everyone optimistic. Diana Cella Perugia, Italy...