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Ricoh Teams With Sepialine On Cost Recovery Solution
Ricoh Americas Corporation, a leading provider of digital office equipment, recently announced the availability of the Sepialine Argos Embedded Copy Tracking solution for all Java-enabled Ricoh multifunction products (MFPs).
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Troop movements found on USB stick
A USB stick containing details about troop movements has been discovered on the floor of a Cornish nightclub.
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Adobe upgrades media-management app
It said Scene7 Media Portal 3.0 includes new administrator functions that streamline cross-channel marketing using imagery and other rich content. It said this allows administrators to add or remove users and can be used to define standardization rules upon upload or distribution of images.
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Trend Micro offers security for messaging environments
It said Trend Micro Communication & Collaboration Security is driven by it Smart Protection Network, which is a cloud-client content security infrastructure designed to protect customers from web threats.
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Apple introduces new, upgraded iPods
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a revamped line of iPods on Tuesday and trumpeted a truce with NBC Universal that means the TV network will begin selling programs again on iTunes.
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Unisys offers virtualization services for Microsoft users
It said the 3D Blueprinting for Virtualization and Unisys Virtualization Operational Readiness Assessment, Vora, services are designed for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and the Microsoft System Center management suite.
Computer Business Review |
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How big a problem is state-sponsored hacking?
In view of the cyber-warfare dimension to the Russia-Georgia conflict, and the Chinese cyber-espionage ongoing against the west since c.2003 ("Titan Rain",...
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Startup company announces broadband satellite system
A new company, in partnership with three major firms, announced Tuesday plans to deploy a...
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Compare Two Google Search Results With WebSource.it
I truly believe that the best kind of application is one that comes from the simple need to do something, and not having a (good, easy) way to do it. Such, I believe, is the case with WebSource.it , a simple web application that merely returns you a number of results for two Google search queries. It’s hardly going to spark a revolution, but it’s definitely something I needed, and I think ...
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Shares in Cambridge mobile internet technology company Bango surged after it announced a massive increase in the number of US consumers using its technology.
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Was the 'Big' iPods Rollout Anticlimactic?
Tuesday's iPod launch is being met with a few yawns. What can Apple do to keep an eight-year-old music player fresh?
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Was the 'Big' iPods Rollout Anticlimactic?
Tuesday's iPod launch is being met with a few yawns. What can Apple do to keep an eight-year-old music player fresh?
InternetNews.com |
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Virtualization Expo - Xen 3.3 Hypervisor Out
Xen.org has released a Xen 3.3 engine, the latest version of the open source hypervisor, enhanced to improve overall performance and optimized for Intel’s next generation Nehalem microarchitecture. It also of course supports other x86, IA64 and ARM platforms. read more
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Dunbar Armored Selects Ultimate Software and Intersourcing for Comprehensive Human Capital Management Business ...
(AP:WESTON, Fla.--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Sep. 10, 2008--Ultimate Software (Nasdaq:ULTI), a leading provider of end-to-end strategic human resources, payroll, and talent management solutions, announced today that Dunbar Armored, Inc. is implementing UltiPro for human resources and payroll along with UltiPro Time and Attendance, UltiPro Recruitment, UltiPro Performance Management, and UltiPro ...
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Up to 15,000 patients' data taken
Computer back-up tapes containing personal information on up to 15,396 patients at a Hampshire surgery are stolen.
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Korea takes Japan back to WTO in Hynix dispute
(AP:GENEVA) South Korea will ask the World Trade Organization to investigate Japan's compliance with a ruling against the punitive charge it imposes on imports of high-tech computer chips.
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Parents plant spyware to snare sex predator
Court sin-bins ice hockey coach A 38-year-old Briton has been jailed for an underage sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl after her father uncovered evidence by planting monitoring software on her PC.…
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RIM launches BlackBerry Pearl Flip
RIM today kicked off the CTIA mobile expo with the BlackBerry Pearl Flip. First nicknamed the Kickstart, the smartphone is the Canadian company's first clamshell and takes advantage of that to preview calls and messages without having to switch on or open the phone. It also has a relatively large internal LCD among flip phones with a 240x320 tall display. The launch variant of the Pearl Flip, ...
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Webbasiertes Midoffice in der Pipeline
Kurz vor dem fvw Kongress verkündet Partners-Software-Geschäftsführer Wolfgang Brinker noch eine Überraschung: Die Bremer entwickeln ein neues Midoffice-System, das auf Internet-Technik basiert und mittelfristig die bisherige Lösung Part One ersetzen soll.
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Google Aids High-Speed Net
Google is among the backers of a new plan to use satellites to bring high-speed Internet access to three billion people in developing countries.
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South Korea to seek new WTO probe of Japanese tariff on Hynix computer chips
GENEVA (AP) - South Korea will ask the World Trade Organization to investigate Japan's compliance with a ruling against the punitive charge it imposes on imports of high-tech computer chips.
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Analysts pleased, not wowed at 'Let's Rock'
Initial analyst reaction to Apple's news of last night is beginning to trickle in.
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Analytics vendors show there's still innovation in BI
Managing data isn?t as glamorous as many of the glitzy Web 2.0 apps on display at the Demo Fall 2008 conference in San Diego, but it's what keeps businesses running. Enterprise applications to speed databases, manage unstructured data, and handle BI queries on a massive scale made their debut this week, and at first blush they look positive. Of course, all will have to stand the rigor of ...
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Chrome snatches share from IE
Internet Explorer users abandoned the browser last week to try out Google 's new Chrome, a Web metrics vendor said Tuesday. While Chrome accounted for 0.7 percent of all browsers used last week on average, Microsoft's IE lost 1.4 percentage points in market share during the same period, said U.S.-based tracking company Net Applications. Microsoft's browser ended the week with a 71 ...
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Apple unveils tweaks to iPods, iTunes
The iPod upgrades Steve Jobs revealed Tuesday in a theater in San Francisco include two slick new Nano models, oval-shaped devices that Jobs said are the thinnest iPods Apple has ever made. They are less than a quarter-inch thick.
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