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One year on - are the WEEE rules working?
A year on from the UK implementation of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, experts have warned that some organisations are still falling short of their obligations under the recycling legislation.
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N-able Technologies(R) Integrates with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager; Joins System Center Alliance
MICROSOFT WPC, Booth #344 - N-able Technologies®, the preferred supplier of remote monitoring and management software and specialized business support services for managed service providers , today announced its N-central® technology will be able to be used by Microsoft partners using System Center Operations Manager to gain remote console access over the Internet from a single web-based ...
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Sorenson Media Offers Manufacturers Spark Development Kit for Cell Phone and Mobile Media Devices, Enabling High-Speed ...
SALT LAKE CITY----Sorenson Media, the worldwide leader for video compression solutions, today announced the immediate availability of the Sorenson Spark Software Developers Kit for embedded chipset companies and digital device manufacturers.
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Novatel Wireless' Next Generation MC950D HSUPA USB Mobile Data Modem Available from Vodacom South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa & SAN DIEGO----Novatel Wireless™ Inc., a leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, today announced the launch of the Ovation™ MC950D USB Modem on Vodacom South Africa’s network.
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Report: Professor fantasized over students
Associated Press SAN ANTONIO -- A tenured University of Texas at San Antonio professor who was fired for viewing pornography on his work computer fa ...
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Texas Professor Fantasized over Students in E-Mails, Report Says
A tenured University of Texas at San Antonio professor who was fired for viewing pornography on his work computer fantasized about his students in e-mails to another professor, according to a newspaper report.
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Humble pie on menu in Daily Mail staff canteen - community blog from Paul Penrose
Egg on face time for executives of Associated Newspapers. The publisher of UK tabloid the Daily Mail has admitted that a laptop containing financial and personal details of thousands of staff, suppliers and contributors has been stolen.
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'Cultural change' needed for Asia to adopt Web 2.0
Businesses and governments must give up "command-and-control" mindset in order to reap benefits of Web 2.0 deployment, urges analyst.
ZDNet Asia |
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Recent Original Stories
In this article .NET 2.0 won 2 out of the 3 major tests – clearly besting Java 1.5 in both execution speed and real-world memory efficiency. Java did, however, manage to hold its own in the native types memory comparison by a pretty wide margin.
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white papers
A major new study into students' attitudes to careers in IT show a general belief that IT offers well paid work with good prospects, but that it is still not attractive to non-IT graduates.
IT World |
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Cutter gets computer upgrade
CHEBOYGAN - Anyone who has ever needed more memory on their computer can perhaps take solace in the maintenance session held aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw last week.
Cheboygan Daily Tribune |
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Nigeria: JAMB to Post UME Result Slips On Internet From July 16
Universities Matriculation Examination (UME) result slips will be posted on the Internet from July 16 for candidates preparing for the Post-UME test.
AllAfrica.com |
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IPhone 3G has business appeal
A year after becoming the stylish pocket PC for consumers, the iPhone is ready to go to work. The latest version of the mobile device will take advantage of a faster wireless network - dubbed 3G for third-generation - making it more attractive for business use.What the iPhone doesn't have
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Online Television Content Effective in Targeting New-Vehicle Buyers
Online television show content is emerging as an increasingly effective way of reaching new-vehicle buyers, 68% of whom report going online to find information on TV shows, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Power Auto Online Media Study - Summer.
CRM Today |
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Five ways Microsoft could change after Gates
News analysis: Life after Bill…
Silicon.com |
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Might Microsoft's Midori be 'Cairo' revisited?
My post a week ago about Microsoft's post-Windows operating system, code-named "Midori," elicited some interesting responses -- and a few potential new clues. by Mary Jo Foley
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Why you'll have a long wait for Microsoft's next OS
The recent buzz over Microsoft's efforts to build a completely new OS from scratch has led to some wild speculation. As my colleague Mary Jo Foley has reported, Microsoft already has an all-star team that's working on a next-generation operating system. It's called Midori, and Mary Jo's sources say it's...
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One year on - are the WEEE rules working?
Rosalie Marshall, IT Week , Monday 7 July 2008 at 12:06:00 Some firms are still falling short of their obligations under the IT recycling legislation A year on from the UK implementation of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, experts have warned that some organisations are still falling short of their obligations under...
vnunet.com |
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Google responds to privacy calls
David Neal, IT Week , Monday 7 July 2008 at 12:01:00 Google has added a privacy link to its homepage Google has responded to advice from privacy advocates and has added a new link to its homepage. Last week the firm added a link that takes users through to its...
vnunet.com |
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Man facing indecent image charge
A 24-year-old Waterside man has appeared at Londonderry Magistrates Court charged with downloading indecent images of children.
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Giga-byte to launch M912 netbook
Giga-byte Technology plans to launch its M912 mini-laptop by the end of July in Taiwan for NT$19,900 (US$654), a company representative said Monday. The device differs from rival netbooks in a key area: its 8.9-inch display is touch sensitive and can swivel around 180 degrees to show other people what's on the screen or to fold down and make the laptop into a tablet PC. The screen has ...
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License to Play
Thanks to Keith Robinson, fans of the old Astrosmash video game and other games for the Intellivision console can still play them.
Daily Breeze |
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UTSA Professor Fantasized Over Students
A University of Texas at San Antonio professor fantasized about his students in e-mails before he was fired for viewing pornography on his work computer.
WOAI San Antonio |
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Google homepage link mollifies privacy campaigners
Privacy bodies have welcomed the addition of a link on Google's homepage to the company's Privacy Center web page
ZDNet UK |
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Google Faces U.K. Street View Problems
As Google starts taking pictures prior to a UK launch of its Street View mapping tool, a privacy group says it's breaking data protection laws and might refer the plan to the Information Commissioner.
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