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Big-ticket orders unchanged in U.S.
WASHINGTON — Orders to factories for big-ticket manufactured goods in the United States were basically flat in May as strength in demand for aircraft and computers was offset by widespread weakness elsewhere.
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Gilat Chosen By Alldean to Deliver a SkyEdge II Broadband Satellite Network to Serve Corporate and Banking Customers ...
PETAH TIKVA, Israel----Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. today announced that it has been selected by Alldean Satellite Networks Limited, a leading African satellite service provider, to deliver a SkyEdge II network that will serve customers throughout Kenya.
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ONN.tv Reports Implied Volatility Spike in Yahoo Options
CHICAGO----OptionsNews, the daily video news program on www.onn.tv, discusses the spike in implied volatility in Yahoo , Freeport-McMoran , Target , Darden Restaurants , Tesoro , and Oilsands Quest .
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T-Mobile goes nationwide with landline service
Cell phone company T-Mobile USA is set to launch a nationwide service that lets customers place unlimited domestic calls with their landline phones over a broadband connection.
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Today's open thread
Use this thread for debates, arguments and discussions about issues that aren't covered by the postings we put up on the blog. This will allow us to keep the comment sections of other postings on point, while still offering our...
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Microsoft Updates Office 2008 For Mac
Microsoft has released a ‘critical' Office 2008 update, 12.1.1, which the company said contains several improvements to enhance stability and performance. There are several enhancements to individual products in the suite, too. Several issues are fixed with the ...
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Another Trojan hits Mac OS X
From a Slashdot article posted by "kdawson", written by "Don't Believe in Imaginary Property": "F-Secure is reporting that there are two new Mac OS X trojans. The first is just a proof-of-concept from the MacShadows people that takes advantage of the unpatched ARDAgent vulnerability to get root access when run by...
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Three-Megapixel Image Sensor features MDDI interface.
Along with 1.75 micron OmniPixel3(TM) technology, ¼ in. OV3647 has 3 megapixel image and can operate at up to 15 fps in QXGA resolution. It supports mobile display digital interface (MDDI) and also comes with parallel interface that can act as input for secondary camera. This enables unit to share MDDI interface while also functioning as MDDI hub, reducing interconnects to Baseband processor to ...
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Geisha numbers grow as internet and TV coverage explodes
Geisha houses are reporting an influx of young women for training as Geisha after years in which the traditional trade appeared doomed to disappear.
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Flexible Card-Shaped Authenticator secures online banking.
Generating password when front button is pressed, RSA SecurID® Display Card is event-based, one-time password authenticator that helps financial institutions and their customers secure online accounts and transactions with 2-factor authentication. Unit is powered by RSA® Authentication Manager v7.1 and RSA SecurID Authentication Engine. It meets regulations and guidelines in Latin America, Asia ...
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American set to test in-flight Web access
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning today, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple weeks. Facing record high fuel prices, airlines are looking at entertainment and information services as ways to make a few more bucks per passenger. American's technology partner, Aircell LLC, will charge $9.95 to $12.95 ...
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Software copies and restores mobile phone data.
By creating copies of data and system settings for Windows Mobile phones, Spb Backup v2.0 safeguards against data loss and eliminates need to reinstall applications after hard reset or ROM/device upgrade. Spb Backup Sync component lets users keep copied information and settings at secure desktop PC location, and Spb Backup Unpack component allows viewing and exploring of backup archive on ...
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Teneros Nominated for SYS-CON's "Virtualization Journal Readers' Choice Awards"
The Teneros Velocity series is a complete family of Application Continuity Appliances for high availability and disaster recovery of the primary, business-critical application - Microsoft Exchange. Teneros plug-&-go appliances protect essential communications by assuring 24X7, ongoing email operation and access to the valuable email data, calendars, and attachments that fuel business operations, ...
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Investment Management Suite offers swaps support options.
Optimized for usability, Eagle v9.0 is comprised of data management, investment accounting, and performance measurement solutions. Suite supports Sun Solaris, MS Windows, and Linux operating systems as well as Oracle 10g and MS SQL Server 2005 databases. Also included, information delivery solution provides capabilities for reporting and dissemination of information as well as packaged options ...
ThomasNet |
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Another Security Threat Aimed At Macs Found On The Web
Security vendor Intego said the latest malware masquerading as a program for Mac OS X is called called "PokerGame."
InformationWeek |
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USAU Completes MyScreenMD Acquisition
LAS VEGAS----The Company wishes to announce that it has now completed the acquisition of MyScreenMD.com. The Company has acquired, through its medical technology subsidiary USA Medical Tech Inc., all the assets of MyScreenMD.com, including proprietary hardware and software, industrial designs, intellectual property and websites and URL’s of the Company including www.MyScreenMD.com.
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MIKE WENDLAND: Is it time to dump the landline?
If you're to believe the mobile phone industry, roughly one out of six consumers has opted to cut landline telephone service to instead rely on their wireless phone. VoIP and Internet telephone service is drawing away millions more. Now, T-Mobile is yet another option.
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Barcoded Security Labels have tamper-evident seal.
Supplied on rolls and sequentially numbered, LabelZon security labels have writable surface, are tamper-evident and self-voiding, and cannot be resealed. Hidden Message is revealed, typically VOID or OPEN, if opened and re-seal is attempted. Tell-tale adhesive residue is also left on application surface for further evidence. Applications include warranty seals for computers, envelope seals for ...
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The Business of New York Real Estate: Timely Information, Trusted Analysis and Valuable Resources Online
NEW YORK CITY-As GlobeSt.com reported Tuesday following a presentation at the Plaza Hotel, Italian architect Dr. David Fisher revealed the launch of the Dynamic Tower, the world’s first building in motion, to be constructed in Dubai and Moscow.
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Meet the female Cambridge graduate who's now a cage fighter in the US!
London, June 25 : A female Cambridge graduate, who has a PhD in computer science, has put her hi-tech career on hold and signed a big-money US television deal as a cage fighter.
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Microsoft Rolls Out Office 2004, 2008 Updates, Open XML Converter
Microsoft released Office 2004 11.5, Office 2008 12.1.1, and Open XML Converter Tuesday evening. The updates are designed to improve overall application stability and enhance support for the new Office file format standard in both versions of the app suite
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Apr 2007 10:18 UTC
A month ago I wrote a review on Ubuntu's 7.04 version and in it I promised a second look once the final version was to released. Feisty Fawn was released last week and as it seems so far, it is one of the most (if not the most) successful Linux distro release ever.
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More here .
"DirectX 10 would not work with XP, and that was fine and dandy. It was an honest technical reason why you could not backport DX10 to XP without a major rip and replace operation. Microsoft wasn't going to bend on this one at all."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Jan 2007 23:00 UTC
Today, 00:00 CET, Vista will be on sale here in The Netherlands; some computer shops will even be open tonight to cater to the early adopters. In all honesty, I do not think we will see Windows 95-like craziness, but still, I think a simple poll is in order.
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Arxan Takes on Hackers and Pirates in European Software Markets
Arxan Technologies, a leading provider of application hardening solutions designed to protect software from tampering and theft, announces its global expansion into Europe with the appointment of Lance Boyd as Vice President of International Sales.
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