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DM Europe: Vasco launches Digipass Go 7 strong user authentication
Digipass Go 7 is a one-button authentication device allowing strong user authentication for network access or internet banking. It combines portability and ease-of-use with efficient large scale roll-out capabilities.
DM Europe: Phylogy partners with Micos in Central Europe
Phylogy has awarded Micos exclusivity to represent its products in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary and Slovakia.
DM Europe: MiTAC, Tele Atlas extend agreement
MiTAC navigation solution subsidiaries Mio and Navman have extended their agreements to use Tele Atlas digital maps and content for each brands complete range of personal navigation devices and products.
DM Europe: BT improves security monitoring service
BT has announced the enhancement of its global Event Monitoring and Correlation service to further defend enterprise networks against the growing threat of malicious botnet attacks.
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Kaldata: Recuva 1.18.344
From the makers of CCleaner. Recuva is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3players. It will even bring back files that have been deleted ...
Kaldata: DC++ 0.708 Beta
DC++ is an open source client for the Direct Connect protocol. Direct Connect allows you to share files over the internet without restrictions or limits. The client is completely free of advertisements and has a nice, easy to use interface. Firewall and router support is integrated and it’s easyand convenient to use functionality like multi-hub connections ...
Kaldata: SpeedFan 4.36 Beta 10
SpeedFan is a freeware program that monitors fan speeds and temperatures in computers with a known monitoring chip. Its main feature is that it can control the speed of the fans according to the temperatures inside your pc, thus reducing noise and power consumption. Currently the only recognized (and useful) chips are WINBOND W83782D, which is found in ABIT ...
Oracle integrates CRM On Demand with Siebel
Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, possibly lost e-mail
Qimonda Begins to Ship XDR Memory for Sony PlayStation 3
One New Dual-Core AMD Athlon X2/K10 Processor Is Planned for September Launch, Say Sources
Nvidia Does Not Plan to Develop Central Processing Units - Company
Samsung Unveils Solid State Drives for Ultra Low-Cost Personal Computers
Dell Unveils Computers Made For China, India
VDIworks(TM) Virtual Desktop Platform to Provide Management and Connection Brokering for HP RGS
Dell unveils new PCs targeting emerging markets
Intel launches first medical device
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·Solid-state disk lackluster for laptops, PCs
Using SSDs in laptops and PCs now means getting much less capacity at a much higher price.
·Terror threat system crippled by technical flaws, says Congress
A U.S. House subcommittee is warning that a $500 million IT project designed to "connect the dots" on terrorist plots and help prevent another 9/11 attack could turn out to be a failure.
·Opinion: After the Core 2 Duo chip, what's next for Apple laptops?
It's expected that Apple will, sometime in the next month or so, unleash updated MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops -- maybe even a new MacBook Air. As processors get faster, do they threaten to undermine desktop sales?
·Malware infects space station laptops
Malware has managed to get onto the International Space Station, NASA confirmed today. And it's not the first time that a worm or virus has made it into space.
·Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2
Microsoft today launched the second beta version of its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 browser, but declined to offer up a ship date for the final version.
·Samsung's new SATA II SSD
The new SSDs will run faster than older-generation SSDs made for low-cost PCs, Samsung said, because they include high-performance SATA II controller technology inside" /> Samsungs new SATA II SSDs
·McCain's online reach surges in days before Dem convention
In the weeks prior to the Democratic National Convention, John McCain broadly expanded his reach on the Web, as many bloggers took up his cause and his attack ads found a significant online audience.
·The key to data security: Separation of duties
Separation of duties is a key control in finance, and it should be required in information security, too. It requires that no one person is able to compromise information.
·Air traffic network glitch cleared up -- for now
A communications problem that yesterday hit a Georgia facility that processes flight plans has been corrected, according to the FAA.
·Apple forgets to fix iPhone passcode bug
A bug that affects iPhones and the iPod touch and allows unauthorized users to bypass the pass-word protection software on the devices has resurfaced after being squashed earlier this year.
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