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Insight Financial releases new version of asset management online system
According to the company, Amos delivers total online asset management including asset data collection, reporting and storage.
Computer Business Review |
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University Scales secure routing with Juniper Networks M-series router
The network infrastructure is expected to provide faculty and students a secure access to the internet and campus resources - including coursework materials and administrative functions - from its student hostel.
Computer Business Review |
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Aspect Software names executive vice president of professional services
Mr Schwartz will be responsible for building a professional services and systems integration practice for Microsoft's unified communications software that is a significant part of the Aspect Software Unified Communications for the Contact Center strategy.
Computer Business Review |
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Wartsila awarded engineered equipment supply contract by GEUS
Wartsila North America, a subsidiary of Finnish power engineering company Wartsila, has been awarded an engineered equipment supply contract by GEUS, a municipally-owned electricity, cable and high speed Internet system located in Greenville, Texas.
Energy Business Review |
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MySpace, other firms team with authorities against online predators
After authorities heard Charles Cathey might have an account on the popular Web site MySpace, they raided the San Antonio sex offender's home, confiscated pornography and walked him outside in handcuffs last month.
Dallas Morning News |
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Gilbarco partners with Cybera to provide managed network services
Fuel management solutions provider Gilbarco Veeder-Root and Cybera have announced a partnership to streamline voice, video and financial transaction data communication at convenience stores and gas stations into a single, secure, converged network.
Energy Business Review |
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Florida State League Notebook: Pitcher eyes successful clothing line
Jupiter reliever Jay Buente already has a career waiting after baseball.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Ask the pilot: What do U.S. carriers need to do to regain their status as world-class players? Wi-Fi would help
I don't like hype. I especially don't like hype when it involves big, ugly, overrated airplanes that have, by this point, garnered more than their fair allotment of attention. You know the plane I'm talking about. The puffery got going in the spring of 2005, when the Airbus A380 took to the air for its maiden test flight. "The most anticipated flight since Concorde leapt from the pavement in ...
Salon.com |
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Unlocked Cars Targeted In Plainfield Burglaries
Police in southwest suburban Plainfield are investigating several vehicle burglaries in which cell phones, computers, cash and other valuables have been stolen.
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Yahoo selects Biondi, Chapple as new board members
Yahoo Inc. said Thursday it will add the former chief executives of Viacom and Nextel Partners to its board of directors as part of the company's deal to ward off a proxy fight with billionaire investor Carl Icahn. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company selected...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Court says copyrights apply even for free software
In a crucial win for the free software movement, a federal appeals court has ruled that even software developers who give away the programming code for their works can sue for copyright infringement if someone misappropriates that material. The decision by...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Xbox to sell Warner Music videos for $1.99
Gamers with a hankering to watch music videos will have more choices after Warner Music Group Corp. announced Thursday it is adding its library of videos to Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 game console. Videos from Sony BMG, which sell for the equivalent of $1.99,...
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July video game sales jump 28 percent
Even in a seasonally slow month and with the economy in the doldrums, U.S. sales of video game hardware and software soared 28 percent in July, hitting $1.19 billion. According to data from market researcher NPD Group, Americans bought $446.9 million worth of...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Credit card rejection remains a mystery
Recently, a Mumbai resident approached a new-age private sector bank for a credit card to book an online air ticket. She already holds a salary account with the bank.
The Times of India |
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Netflix resumes some DVD shipments
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc resumed some shipping on Thursday after the most severe outage in its history stopped distribution to a third of its 8.4 million customers.
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Hotel Throws Out Yellow Pages
As many people now use cell phones and the Internet to find information, a North Texas hotel says it doesn't have much use for phone books anymore.
NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth |
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Village unveils improved Web site
Hoffman Estates' revamped Web site is up and running in officials' hopes of offering residents a better virtual guide to the village.
Hoffman Estates Review |
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reCAPTCHA Hard At Work, Rescuing Fading Texts
sciencehabit writes "Computer scientists have developed a program, called reCAPTCHA, which is being used in lieu of CAPTCHA by several sites, to help digitize old books and newspapers. The reCAPTCHA takes entries from old and faded texts that optical scanners and digital-text readers have trouble with. So every time you solve that string of crooked letters, you may actually be helping historians ...
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Cyber crime: Big Brother is watching
On July 19, 2007, Thailand's new Computer Crimes Act (CCA) took effect. CCA Section 26 made data retention mandatory for all service providers, who would be required to keep records of their users' e-mail, chat, internet usage and personal identification for a minimum of 90 days.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Business
Yahoo Inc says it will add the former chief executives of Viacom and Nextel Partners to its board of directors as part of the company's deal to ward off a proxy fight with billionaire investor Carl Icahn.
The West Australian |
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Report: Britons multitask in front of TV
A report by a British research organization suggests Britons are increasingly using their cell phones and laptop computers while sitting in front of the TV.Ofcom's annual Communications Market report said that while average Britons spend about 218 minutes watching TV each day, three quarters of those between the ages of 20 and 34 regularly use their cell phones while watching the tube and more ...
Moldova.org |
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Netflix resumes some DVD shipments
Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc resumed some shipping on Thursday after the most severe outage in its history stopped distribution to a third of its 8.4 million customers.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Kolkata: Hungry kid hacked by mom
HOWRAH: Two days after a woman allegedly drowned her nephew in a pond in Howrah, a woman in Domjur hacked her five-year-old son to death in a fit of rage and dumped the body in a lake on Wednesday. The boy's fault: he was pestering her for some biscuits.
The Times of India |
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Ex-Husker: Posing Nude Was Mistake
One of the men kicked off the Nebraska wrestling team for posing nude for an Internet pornography site tells the university's student newspaper that he messed up.
KOLN Lincoln |
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Yahoo selects Biondi, Chapple as new board members
SEATTLE (AP) - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) said Thursday it will add the former chief executives of Viacom and Nextel Partners to its board of directors as part of the company's deal to ward off a proxy fight with billionaire investor Carl Icahn.
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