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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system. San Francisco-based Visa said Android users will be able to receive near real-time alerts about purchases via their mobile devices, Visa said.
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iCONECT SQL Server Connector Added to Product Suite
LOS ANGELES----iCONECT Development, LLC, a dedicated leader in international litigation support software, will offer a Microsoft SQL Server connector to corporations and their outside counsel in Q1 2009.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are up at noon: Akamai Technologies rose $.08 or .5 percent, to $17.14.
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies are mixed at noon: Apple Inc rose $3.18 or 2.5 percent, to $131.89.
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BYOC: Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway
In a nod to how finicky people have become about the gadgets they use, software company Citrix Systems Inc. is rolling out a new program for its workers: BYOC -- Bring Your Own Computer.
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Webcast helps Windows Mobile developers think big
— Sep. 16, 2008 — Microsoft has announced yet another in its series of webcasts devoted to Windows Mobile 6.1 software development. The webcast, "24 hours of Windows Mobile application development: dealing with different form factors," goes out live at 10 AM PDT, tomorrow, Sep. 17, the company says.
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Windows XP for Embedded Applications This white paper describes the benefits of using Windows XP when developing embedded applications. Visual Basic 6.0 to .NET Migration This paper focuses on the methodology and techniques which Infosys (Microsoft Technology Center) has developed for migrating VB 6.0 Applications to .NET. Our approach ensures a smooth, cost effective, and efficient migration.
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system. San Francisco-based Visa said Android users will be able to receive near real-time alerts about purchases via their mobile...
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EXPENSIVE ENDEAVORS
Repairs needed to restore Fort Bend Independent School District campuses as a result of damages from Hurricane Ike will carry a hefty price tag for the district.
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said. Airport operator BAA PLC said flights were still landing and departing at London's Heathrow Airport...
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Proofreading Philly
Proofreading Philly tries to capture typos, wordos, and all other kinds of grammatical mistakes that we see around the city. But we need your help! Email photos to us from your computer or your phone, and show the city that you care about good grammar. Katie from Broken Umbrellas wonders if Polaris Nail owns an "& Spa." We were wondering the same thing ourselves! ...
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Tech Winners & Losers: Oracle
A move into hardware with H-P boosts the stock higher.
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31-Year-Old Texas Native Develops Solar-Powered Wireless Router for ASSET India, a Non-Profit Organization Focused on ...
InnoCentive, Inc., the global innovation marketplace, today announced the winner of a Challenge posted in November by The ASSET India Foundation seeking the design of a solar-powered wireless router. Zacary Brown of Texas was awarded $20,000 for his design by the Rockefeller Foundation, which sponsored this Challenge.
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Brain imaging study provides new insight into why people pay too much in auctions
Auctions are an old and widely used method for allocating goods that have become increasingly common with the advent of internet auctions sites such as Ebay. Previous economic research has shown that in an auction people tend to bid "too high," or overbid, given the value of the item for sale. By combining brain imaging techniques with behavioral economic research, neuroscientists and economists ...
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New nanoscale process will help computers run faster and more efficiently
(PhysOrg.com) -- Smaller. Faster. More efficient. These are the qualities that drive science and industry to create new nanoscale structures that will help to speed up computers.
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Quantum leap in hi-tech performance
For years, physicists have been heralding the revolutionary potential of using quantum mechanics to build a new generation of supercomputers, unbreakable codes, and ultra-fast and secure communication networks.
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Computer fault disrupts flights
A computer fault at the UK's main air traffic control centre has led to serious flight disruptions at several airports.
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Computer fault disrupts flights
The travel plans of thousands of air passengers were thrown into chaos when a computer fault at the UK's main air traffic control centre led to serious flight disruptions.
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said.
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Visa to offer mobile payment services on Google's new Android phone, Nokia handsets
SAN FRANCISCO - Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system. San Francisco-based Visa said Android users will be able to receive near real-time alerts about purchases via their mobile devices, Visa said.
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Molina Healthcare to Broadcast Third Quarter 2008 Results Conference Call Live on the Internet
Molina Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE:MOH) today announced that it will report its earnings for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2008, after the market closes on Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The Company's management will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the earnings release at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on the same day.
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Big Isle police warn of possible Internet scam
Big Island police are warning the public about a possible internet scam.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said. Airport operator BAA PLC said flights were still landing and departing at London's Heathrow Airport but that the process was "slower than normal." British Airways PLC said that all airlines at Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports were ...
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USA PATRIOT Act Poses No Serious Threat to Canadian Data, Expert Says
Information on Canadian citizens should be safe from the reaches of the USA PATRIOT Act, but the Canadian government's response to the Act may pose a greater threat to data privacy, Fred Cate, a leading Indiana University School of Law--Bloomington cybersecurity expert, testified Thursday in Washington, D.C.
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