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Validity Introduces Advanced VFS301 Fingerprint Sensor with Optimized Performance for Notebook PCs
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Validity Sensors, Inc., a privately held biometric sensor company specializing in convenient, secure and reliable fingerprint authentication solutions for information, communication and entertainment devices, today launched the VFS301 Fingerprint Sensor.
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Avanti Films Has Just Launched a New Complimentary Upload Option to the Top-10 Video Sharing Sites
Avanti Films which produces custom video for business websites has just launched a new complimentary upload option to the Top-10 video sharing sites. The rapidly expanding company which just opened up their 2nd office in Beverly Hills after establishing their first office in San Francisco in 2006, can now offer businesses a complete advertising and branding approach for Internet marketing. ...
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Hands on: Drop.io's private, easy file sharing with a twist
Tackling the increasingly complex issues of sharing information online and privacy, Drop.io has emerged with a simple service for sharing files, blogging, and even sending faxes. Ars Technica test drives Drop.io. Read More...
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XyEnterprise Unveils New Version of Its Award-Winning Content Management Software
Contenta 4.0 adds support for SQL Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. (PRWeb Jul 15, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1107694.htm
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Born before computers, McCain is 'too old' to some
WASHINGTON -- So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born -- not to mention computers, which McCain admits he doesn't u
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EA and id Software Team Up for Rage
id Software is one of the most legendary game studious around with some of the most iconic game franchises anywhere to its credit like Doom and Quake. EA and id have announced that EA will be the publisher for the next huge franchise from id called RAGE. ...
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Q-Soft Selects Payment Vision to Offer Payment Gateway Services to Customers of its Legal Collections System, Q-Law
GAITHERSBURG, Md.----Q-Soft LLC, one of the leading providers of receivables management software for the legal collections industry, announced today that customers of its legal collections software, Q-Law, will have access to the gateway services of Payment Vision®, the popular payment gateway powered by Autoscribe Corp.
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S.F. officials locked out of computer network
A disgruntled city computer engineer has virtually commandeered San Francisco's new multimillion-dollar computer network, altering it to deny access to top administrators even as he sits in jail on $5 million bail, authorities said Monday. Terry Childs, a 43-...
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Laptop News: Fujitsu Introduces Two Light-weight LifeBook T Series Tablet Notebooks
Fujitsu today announced the availability of the 13.3-inch widescreen, LifeBook T5010 and LifeBook T1010 convertible tablet PCs equipped with the next-generation Intel Centrino 2 processor technology. Among the lightest 13.3-inch display convertibles on the market, the new tablet PCs ...
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Intel expected to report 7% revenue rise
Intel is tipped to report $9.3 billion in second-quarter sales as investors look to the chip giant's results for signs of how the economic slump is affecting the technology sector.
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AOL Launches 2 Niche Sites To Grow Ad Potential
AOL on Tuesday launched new sites on personal finance and photography as part of its bid to grow advertising opportunities by serving niche audiences.
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New Cisco IPoDWDM Enhancements Transport Service Provider Networks to 'Zettabyte Era'
SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/15/08 -- Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced new enhancements to its innovative Internet Protocol over dense wavelength-division multiplexing (IPoDWDM) technology, which helps enable service providers deliver a wide array of services to their businesses and consumers.
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Newspaper sues NU fan over bogus article
OKLAHOMA CITY — The publisher of Oklahoma’s largest newspaper and one of its sportswriters have sued a University of Texas employee who admitted posting a bogus article on the Internet about two University of Oklahoma football players.
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ACT! by Sage Platinum Care Subscription Aids Small and Midsized Business Development in Tough Economy
SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/15/08 -- Sage Software today announced the ACT! by Sage Platinum Care subscription service. Renewable annually, the service provides ACT! upgrades and relevant resources for sustained business success including Sandler sales training content, and access to a new online business development portal with moderated discussion forums.
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Reuters Technology Summary
BT to invest $3 bln in UK super-fast broadband LONDON - Britain's BT plans to invest 1.5 billion pounds to roll out super-fast broadband to up to 10 million UK homes by 2012, enabling services such as video conferencing and interactive gaming. The group said it would suspend its share buyback program with effect from July 31, given the strategic priority of the broadband ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
BT to invest $3 bln in UK super-fast broadband LONDON - Britain's BT plans to invest 1.5 billion pounds to roll out super-fast broadband to up to 10 million UK homes by 2012, enabling services such as video conferencing and interactive gaming. The group said it would suspend its share buyback program with effect from July 31, given the strategic priority of the broadband ...
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Level Platforms Integrates with Intel(R) Centrino(R) 2 with vPro(TM) technology for Enhanced Managed Services
OTTAWA----LPI Level Platforms Inc. today announced enhanced support for Intel’s vPro™ technology by embracing Intel’s new Centrino 2 platform for notebook computers in Managed Workplace, their industry-leading, remote monitoring and management software solution.
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Apple sells 1 million iPhones in first 3 days
NEW YORK (AP) - Apple said Monday it sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days its newest model was on the market.
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Communications database would be a "step too far"
Tom Young, Computing , Tuesday 15 July 2008 at 15:58:00 Proposals should be debated in parliament and the public realm, says information commissioner A government database that held records of citizens' phone and internet communications would be going a "step too far", according to the UK privacy watchdog....
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San Francisco to test wireless parking sensors, cause rat races to momentarily open spaces
Filed under: Transportation , Wireless We dig the idea in theory, we really do, but we can definitely see this causing more harm than good. Starting this fall, San Francisco will begin a trial involving wireless parking sensors in 6,000 of its 24,000 metered spaces, enabling antsy drivers to be alerted via street signs or cellphones when a spot becomes available. Only one problem -- ...
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NU fan’s bogus board entry stirs debate
It can get unruly out there among the Internet anonymous, where everyone is suddenly a few inches taller, a little bit more macho, a lot more willing to type something they would never say in face-to-face conversation.
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'Spore' computer game's alien population exploding
The "Spore" alien population is exploding, boding well for the September launch of the latest brainchild of computer game legend Will Wright.
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Aiken man arrested following internet chat with officer
The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office late Monday arrested a man, who after chatting on-line with who he thought was a 13-year-old girl, drove to meet her. Carroll F. McIntosh, 54, of Aiken, is charged with attempted criminal sexual conduct with a minor and criminal solicitation of a minor. Investigators arrested the suspect during a traffic stop at about 9 p.m. Reports indicate they began chatting ...
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Stolen laptops, cell phones being sold on Internet
MANILA, Philippines -- People who lost their laptop computers or cell phones to thieves should check sites on the Internet that offer secondhand electronic equipment.
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CORRECTED: Lawyers in YouTube lawsuit reach privacy deal
Defendants and plaintiffs in two related copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers during evidence discovery, a spokesman for Google Inc said on Monday.
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