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Health staff told to hand over patient files held on computer
HEALTH workers have been told to hand over computer files carrying patients' personal details in an effort to prevent any more private data going missing in the Lothians.
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LXE 8650 wearable Bluetooth ring scanner
Bluetooth technology has really brought the world of wireless automatic data capture to another level, enabling mobile workers to work more efficiently and more accurately.
Manufacturing and Logistics IT |
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Ad Targeting Based On ISP Tracking Now In Doubt
It sounded like a winning proposition _ free money _ for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies. But those efforts to sniff out consumers' interests are running into the ditch.
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Privacy concerns may derail Web-tracking venture
NEW YORK - It sounded like a winning proposition - free money - for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies like Google and Yahoo .
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Taking a break from e-mail - and surviving
A connectivity holiday. John Halamka, chief information officer of CareGroup Health System, wrote an essay for his blog that could have been titled "What I Didn't Do on My Summer Vacation." During his two-week vacation in Yosemite National Park, he took a "connectivity holiday."
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Health staff told to hand over patient files held on computer
HEALTH workers have been told to hand over computer files carrying patients' personal details in an effort to prevent any more private data going missing in the Lothians.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
It sounded like a winning proposition -- free money -- for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sony coughs to third-gen PSP power problem
Brighter LCD = shorter battery life Sony has admitted that the new PlayStation Portable 3000’s brighter, richer display has shortened the handheld console’s battery life.…
The Register |
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MSI intros cut-price Linux mini-laptop
Other models get hard drive boost MSI has made some modifications to its Wind line of Small, Cheap Computers, upping the storage capacity of the standard model and introducing a cheaper model.…
The Register |
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FreeRice web phenomenon - games for new school term
Source: WFP The FreeRice web vocabulary phenomenon that has captured the imagination of millions of people around the world has now turned its attention to an exciting range of new games encompassing art, maths, language and chemistry.
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Blending Visual Computing and Visual Networking
Two of my favorite attractions at Disneyland when I was growing up and working at the park, and which are no longer there, were the Carousel of Progress and the House of the Future. Both showcased a future based on the thinking that was going on when I was born. They did this by creating models, miniatures of cities and full-sized representations of the home, rooms, and appliances inside them.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Mozilla renews Google cash cow deal
Mozilla has renewed an agreement with Google that pays the browser maker for assigning Google's search engine as Firefox's default, Mozilla's former CEO said this week.
Macworld UK |
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Health staff told to hand over patient files held on computer
HEALTH workers have been told to hand over computer files carrying patients' personal details in an effort to prevent any more private data going missing in the Lothians.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Director named for nano centers :Former IBM veep joined ND staff in 2001.
SOUTH BEND -- Robert M.
South Bend Tribune |
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Intel buys into mobile Linux
Chip giant Intel has acquired London-based mobile Linux development firm OpenedHand.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Stocks in Europe, Asia Decline; BHP, Hon Hai, Retailers Slump
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Europe and Asia declined, led by raw-materials producers and consumer companies, as metals prices dropped and concern mounted that the economic slowdown will curb earnings.
Bloomberg.com |
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The Search Works and Yahoo! reveal trends in UK’s largest search category
28th August 2008, London, UK – The Search Works, the digital performance marketing company and the UK’s largest search specialist, today reveals the findings of research conducted in association with Yahoo! and comScore. The research – which comes from monitoring 150,000 key words used by comScore's...
e-Consultancy |
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Modera CMS drives MAMA Group's Surfstock new website catering beyond Surfstock Festival
Surfstock release new social networking website by content management specialists Modera and looks to become UK's premier online surfing destination London, UK ---- The MAMA Group Plc http://www.mamagroup.co.uk is to launch the new social media charged website for Surfstock http://www.surfstock.co.uk,...
e-Consultancy |
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In the latest issue:
This site has been designed to be accessible to every type of web browser, but your browser does not appear to support Stylesheets or established web standards. Because of this you will be seeing a very basic version of the site.
Mining Journal |
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Microsoft to launch mobile apps store offering?
Windows Mobile flying in the Skymarket…
Silicon.com |
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Asian markets close sharply lower; KOSPI plunges 4.1%
(RTTNews) - The stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region closed sharply lower, led by technology stocks, after Wall Street tumbled Friday on the back of computer maker Dell's disappointing earnings and some weak economic data.
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ASUS' bamboo laptops ditch the Pandas, bring the WiMax as they go production
Filed under: Laptops Whether counting its 23 Eee PCs or 50 plus models of traditional laptops , ASUS isn't exactly known for its frugality. So seeing yet another press release touting the launch of its bamboo -- a renewable material with immense tensile strength rivaling that of many metal alloys -- laptops shouldn't be a surprise. What's new here, perhaps, is the detail. Now in ...
Engadget |
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Asian markets close sharply lower; KOSPI plunges 4.1%
(RTTNews) - The stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region closed sharply lower, led by technology stocks, after Wall Street tumbled Friday on the back of computer maker Dell's disappointing earnings and some weak economic data.
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Intel buys into mobile Linux
Phil Muncaster, vnunet.com , Monday 1 September 2008 at 11:33:00 Chip giant snaps up OpenedHand Chip giant Intel has acquired London-based mobile Linux development firm OpenedHand. The firm, which counts Nokia, Intel and One Laptop per Child among its customers, is a significant contributor to...
vnunet.com |
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Microsoft jumps on alternative App store bandwagon
Skymarket follows Google's Android Market Microsoft looks set to follow in the footsteps of Google by offering a mobile application store to rival Apple's iPhone App store.
PC Advisor |
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