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Spyborgs mooted from Capcom
Japanese publisher Capcom have registered a new (potential) game name this week, nabbing the trademark for Spyborgs and its related internet domain name.
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VeriFinger 6.0 SDK for Fingerprint Recognition and VeriLook 3.2 SDK for Facial Recognition are Now Available
Neurotechnology , a provider of high-precision biometric identification technologies, today announced the availability of two new biometric software development kits: VeriFinger 6.0 SDK for fingerprint recognition and VeriLook 3.2 SDK for facial recognition applications.
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Harrison eagerly awaiting Alone in the Dark
New Infogrames president Phil Harrison has revealed that he is eagerly awaiting the release of Alone in the Dark, stating that the internet buzz around the new game indicates that it is likely to be successful.
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London free-sheet works launches social network
The Other Side, a new London free-sheet has created an online community for Londoners in partnership with Webjam.
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Google and Salesforce sign CRM package deal
Google is teaming up with Salesforce.com to integrate customer relationship management (CRM) software into the search giant's online Apps suite.
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Guerrilla IT: How to stop worrying and learn to love your superusers
Here's a sobering statistic: Eighty percent of enterprise IT functions are being duplicated by folks outside of the IT department, says Hank Marquis, director of ITSM (IT systems management) consulting at Enterprise Management Associates. In other words, for every 10 people doing IT work as part of their jobs, you've got another eight "shadow IT" staffers doing it on their own.
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Fat, fatter, fattest: Microsoft’s kings of bloat
What Intel giveth, Microsoft taketh away. Such has been the conventional wisdom surrounding the Windows/Intel (aka Wintel) duopoly since the early days of Windows 95.
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iCopyright Named Licensing Agent for Reuse of Associated Press Content Published Online
iCopyright has entered into a digital content copyright protection and permission agreement with The Associated Press, providing online users of AP content with a Web-based method to license and share AP stories and photos for a variety of commercial and educational uses.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Masternaut Three X Acquires Microsoft Gold Partner ICM Business Solutions
Leeds-based vehicle tracking and mobile solutions company Masternaut Three X has acquired ICM Business Solutions, a Microsoft Gold Partner and leading UK provider of Microsoft business application software.
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The9 Limited and Blizzard Entertainment(R) Expand Agreement to Include Rollout of World of Warcraft(R): Wrath of the ...
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., and The9 Limited , a leading online game operator in China, today announced that both parties have expanded their original license agreement to include the rollout of Wrath of the Lich King, the highly anticipated second expansion pack for Blizzard Entertainment®'s World of Warcraft®, in mainland China.
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Perceptive Informatics Improves Clinical Site Monitoring Access and Flexibility With Portable USB Drive Capability
Perceptive Informatics, the technology subsidiary of PAREXEL International Corporation , today announced the availability of its clinical site management and monitoring software, IMPACT® MySites, on a portable USB drive.
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SparkLAN and Ralink Bring 802.11n Dual-Band Mini-PCI Module to Market
TAIPEI, Taiwan----SparkLAN, broadband wireless networking solution provider, and Ralink Technology, leading developer of 802.11x chipsets, unveils the latest IEEE 802.11n Mini-PCI module based on RT2880 SoC chipset.
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Sigma Designs and Microsoft Collaborate on Advanced IPTV System-on-a-Chip for Microsoft Mediaroom
LAS VEGAS----Sigma Designs , a leader in digital media processing system-on-a-chips for consumer electronics, and Microsoft Corp., today announced a collaboration to enable the Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol Television and multimedia platform to operate on next-generation set-top boxes using the new Sigma SMP8654 SoC.
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Sigma Introduces Next Generation IPTV Media Processor
LAS VEGAS----Sigma Designs , a leader in digital media processing system-on-chip solutions for consumer electronics, today announced that it has begun sampling its new SMP8654 media processor SoC, designed for the next generation of Internet Protocol Television set-top boxes.
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Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day Highlights: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Arkansas Best, Apple, Inc., Johnson Controls ...
CHICAGO----Zacks Equity Research highlights Millennium Pharmaceuticals as the Bull of the Day and Arkansas Best Corporation as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Apple, Inc. , Johnson Controls and Telefonica .
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Sigma Announces New Studio-Quality Video Imaging Solution for Professional Applications
LAS VEGAS----Sigma Designs , a leader in digital media processing system-on-chip solutions for consumer electronics, today announced the new VXP9452 processor, an advanced video imaging processor that offers two fully separable video processing channels each featuring full 12-bit input and output support.
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Electron Interactive Announces Acquisition of Storage.com and 1-866-STORAGE
PALO ALTO, Calif.----Electron Interactive, Inc. is announcing today that it has completed the acquisition of the Internet domain name Storage.com in the first of a series of major domains acquisitions the Internet firm is planning to make.
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Wired forgets core readership, publishes lame stereotype 'Geekster Handbook' feature
Brought to my attention by Gizmodo, I am simply appalled by this feature Wired has published not just online, but in their latest issue, too. As a longtime fan of Wired magazine, reading it for over four years now, I'm shocked at how they could misrepresent and alienate their core readership in a blatant attempt at linkbaiting.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Coffee Republic offers "free" Wi-Fi, so long as you remain caffeinated
Coffee Republic claims that it's the UK's first coffee chain to offer free Wi-Fi Internet access to its customers -- the emphasis being on customers.
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Japan Willcom shows off world's 1st Intel Atom phone
TOKYO (Reuters) - Carlyle-controlled Japanese handy-phone firm Willcom Inc rolled out the world's first phones featuring Intel Corp's Centrino Atom microprocessors, as it fights for new users in a saturated market.
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Salesforce adds Google e-mail
BOSTON, USA: Salesforce.com Inc, a maker of business software for tracking sales calls, on Monday started integrating its products with Google Inc's e-mail service. Google's Gmail - as well as its word processor, spreadsheet and other office productivity programs were scheduled to be available...
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Salesforce.com to Sell Google Apps
(AP) -- Salesforce.com Inc.'s online software service is becoming a showcase for Google Inc.'s e-mail and other widely used applications, deepening a relationship that has spurred speculation Google eventually will buy its smaller partner.
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Ex-worker says Chrysler fired him for posting data
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — An information technology worker at Chrysler LLC said he was fired after he used his company computer during work hours to post the office phone number and e-mail address of the automaker’s CEO online.
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Barman’s GoGroups aims to replace IM
Touradj Barman SOM ’07 plans to kill the instant messenger. Or replace it, at least. With these hopes, Barman is releasing GoGroups, a downloadable program that allows users to join, chat and share in public and private online groups.
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