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Hypercom Announces a Solution Suite for Delivering End-to-End Mobile POS Payments
ETA Annual Meeting & Expo - Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) today introduced the Mobile POS Solution Suite, a set of products and services that support the entire mobile POS payment infrastructure with the highest level of security the industry offers. The Suite includes Hypercom's GPRS mobile payment terminals, Gateway and the Hypercom Mobile Network. Hypercom customers can choose to employ ...
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Evolve Technologies Names New Client Services Manager
Evolve Technologies (www.evolvetech.com), a company that specializes in providing information technology (IT) solutions for small businesses, today announced the promotion of Michael Harris to the position of client services manager. In this role, Harris is responsible for the implementation of IT service management processes and standards, which facilitate the effective management and ...
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Can Google Ever Become "Evil," Google's Mayer Discusses
TechCrunch explains that Marissa Mayer of Google discussed the "evolution" (if you will) of the motto, "Don't Be Evil." She says: “It really wasn’t like an elected, ordained motto. I think that ‘Don’t Be Evil’ is a very easy thing to point at when you see Google doing something that you personally don’t like; it’s a very easy thing to point out so it does get targeted a lot.” At Search ...
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I'll go to prom — but only if you wear camo
What began as a decorating project turned into a prom memory that will last a lifetime. Lebanon senior Kyle Coomer and him mother, Kim, were searching the Internet for camouflage material to use in Kyle's bedroom when they stumbled upon camo material for formal wear.
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German Stocks Rise, Led by Infineon, Banks; MAN, Siemens Gain
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Germany's DAX Index rose for a second day, led by Infineon Technologies AG after U.S. rival Intel Corp. forecast sales that exceeded analysts' estimates.
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Apple takes home red dot design awards
Apple is one of the winners of this year's red dot awards, given to the designers of a number of products from around the world. Some 50 awards were given out this year, from a pool of 3,203 submissions submitted by 1,253 companies; Apple secured two awards, for the iMac in the computer category, and the iPhone as best mobile device. Apple has al...
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Security gumshoes locate source of mystery web compromise
How dunnit plot gets scripted The source of the mystery infection of more than 10,000 websites back in January has been uncovered.…
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Intel shares rise as 1Q sales, guidance surprise Wall Street
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp. shares jumped more than 6 percent Wednesday, a day after the computer chip maker reported first-quarter sales that beat Wall Street expectations and surprised some analysts for how well its core business in microprocessors held up.
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UK phishing attacks shoot up 200 per cent
"Fraudsters clearly aren't giving up"
Silicon.com |
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Sound the alarm, IPv6 execs say
The sky is falling on the number of global IP (Internet Protocol) addresses, and IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the solution, executives from major technology companies said Wednesday.
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News |
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BullMarket.com Offers Investment Opinion on Chinese Internet Stocks
PRINCETON, N.J.----BullMarket.com , an online investment newsletter focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, announced today that it has provided subscribers with a report on Chinese Internet stocks, including Baidu.com , Ctrip International ,GigaMedia, and Perfect World.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Rural residents need high-speed Internet, too
Golden West Telecommunications chief executive George Strandell of Wall is in Washington, D.C., this week seeking support from the state's congressional delegation in providing essential telecommunications services to higher-cost rural areas.
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WALTHAM, Mass. ( Map ) - WALTHAM, Mass. , April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Novell today announced the creation of the SUSE(R) Appliance Program to enable independent software vendors (ISVs) to create appliances combining their applications with the SUSE Linux Enterprise platform in one integrated package for end-customer deployment.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Mickos: Sun Has Expertise That MySQL Needs, Vice Versa
Downloads of the open source database have increased by 10,000 per day since its recent acquisition by Sun.
InformationWeek |
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Russian cooking gets haute cuisine makeover
MOSCOW (AFP) - Ultra-hip Moscow chef Anatoly Komm is doing things to Russia's once notoriously stodgy cuisine that would make a babushka's hair stand on end.
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"iXsystems, an enterprise-class hardware solution provider, announced today its acquisition of PC-BSD
, a rock solid UNIX operating system based on FreeBSD. PC-BSD is a fully functional desktop operating system running FreeBSD version 6, with a KDE desktop interface and graphical system installer.
New Mobile Computing |
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Can Google Apps crack large enterprises?
Monday's announcement that Salesforce.com would provide Google Apps for free to its customers sparked off a debate among analysts about whether Google 's Web-based software can make inroads with large businesses, and specifically the Fortune 500. Until now, Google primarily has worked with small and medium businesses looking to capitalize on Google Apps' low cost (the enterprise ...
InfoWorld |
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Workshop to teach Microsoft Word
The West Virginia State Community and Technical College will offer an intermediate Microsoft Word workshop on Tuesday at Institute and will begin a personal care attendant training program Thursday in Charleston.
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Intel shares rise as 1Q sales, guidance surprise Wall Street
Intel Corp. shares jumped more than 6 percent Wednesday, a day after the computer chip maker reported first-quarter sales that beat Wall Street expectations and surprised some analysts for how well its core business in microprocessors held up.
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Russian government enacts Byzantine WiFi regulations
A Russian government agency says that users are required to register every single WiFi-enabled device in a process that could take up to ten days. Owning a wireless access point like a WiFi-enabled router requires a special license and, in some regions, permission from Russia's Federal Security Service. Read More...
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Parallels Named a Red Herring 100 Award Finalist
RENTON, Wash., April 16, 2008 – Parallels, a worldwide leader in virtualization and automation software, has been named a finalist for the Red Herring 100 Award, a selection of the 100 most innovative private technology companies based in North America.
TopHosts.com |
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Thief steals U.Va. laptop containing sensitive data
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - The University of Virginia says sensitive information on more than 7,000 students, staff and faculty members could be in jeopardy.
WTOP Radio Network |
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Panasonic Introduces Wi-Fi Lumix TZ50 Camera
Panasonic introduced its latest Lumix digital camera today called the TZ50. This camera features Wi-Fi connectivity to allow the direct up0loading of images from the camera to Picasa Albums on Google. The camera has a 9.1 megapixel sensor and can shoot HD ...
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U.Va. laptop containing sensitive data stolen
Associated Press - April 16, 2008 9:35 AM ET CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - The University of Virginia says sensitive information on more than 7,000 students, staff and faculty members could be in...
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L.I. Birthday Party Clown Accused Of Child Porn
A Long Island clown has been arrested on child pornography charges. Nassau County police say 40-year-old Westbury resident Alexander Zacarias was arrested Tuesday night after his home was searched and his computers were seized.
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