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PlayStation 3 switching to 65nm technology: related news
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The PlayStation 3 is already using some 65nm manufacturing, says Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kaz Hirai. The technology has actually been used in the PS3's Cell processor since the last holiday season, Hirai confirms, and the full switch from 90 to 65nm should be complete by the fall, when the RSX graphics processor will make the leap. Manufacturing of new RSX chips has already begun, but the company is waiting until later this year to install them.
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via Electronista @ 8:48 28th Jun
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While US banks have successfully leveraged technology to simplify the account opening process, little progress has been made in using technology to help new customers easily move their online bill payment info over from their existing bank. The technology solutions that exist today merely substitute one online process for another. When switching banks, bill pay users will benefit more from hand-holding during and after account opening than they would from these automated online switching tools. eBusiness executives will see better bill pay activation results from new checking account customers by focusing on in-branch efforts and employee incentives.
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via Forrester @ 7:23 21st Jul
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The Florida Linux Show 2009 Jacksonville is proud to announce that the Jacksonville Information Technology Council (JITC) will be exhibiting at this year's show. The Florida Linux Show 2009 Jacksonville confirmed that the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Council (JITC) will be attending the 2009 show in Jacksonville at the University of North Florida University Center, on March 9th, 2009 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Current JITC President Travis Webb, of Robert Half Technology (NYSE: RHI) will be available to answer any questions about becoming a member of the Jacksonville Information Technology Council. Additionally, the JITC generally meets the last Tuesday of every month from 7:30 am to 9:30 am, at the Florida Community College of Jacksonville (FCCJ) Technology Center.
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via Linux PR @ 0:36 8th Jul
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Sony has announced plans to expand access to their Playstation Home beta. In this post on the Playstation blog, Playstation Home director Jack Buser confirmed that gamers who download a new Home theme launching later today will automatically be entered for a chance to join access to the Home beta. According to Buser, Sony "will be using a variety of criteria including activity on the PLAYSTATION Network to determine eligibility for the Beta community."
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via Firing Squad @ 12:31 9th Aug
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Sony has announced plans to expand access to their Playstation Home beta.In this post on the Playstation blog, Playstation Home director Jack Buser confirmed that gamers who download a new Home theme launching later today will automatically be entered for a chance to join access to the Home beta. According to Buser, Sony "will be using a variety of criteria including activity on the PLAYSTATION Network to determine eligibility for the Beta community."
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via Gamers.com @ 4:36 8th Aug
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Next-Generation Java Plug-in Technology (available in the Java SE 6 Update 10, has breathed new life into Java applet technology for delivering programs over the web. At least that is what Dana Nourie and Kenneth Russell contend in their article entitled "Next Generation in Applet Java Plug-in Technology." Nourie and Russell write that the next-generation Java Plug-in offers a completely redesigned architecture that provides powerful new capabilities to applets in the web browser, while improving the overall reliability and functionality of applets in a backward-compatible manner. Among the benefits one might expect from next-gen applet technology are:
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via SunFlash Newsletter @ 22:37 13th Jul
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Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry Next-Generation Data Masking Technology Advances Security and Privacy of Critical Customer Data
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via Quote.com India @ 16:59 3rd Jul
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RFID technology vendor Alien Technology is releasing Intelligent Tag Reader, a reader software platform that uses second-generation radio-frequency identification technology to provide detailed tag data.
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via DevSource @ 17:31 2nd Jul
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Although PlayFX, the Microsoft-developed sound enhancement technology, and SRS (Sound Retrieval System) Wow, the 3D audio processing technology developed by US-based SRS Labs, were originally adopted by MP3 player makers in China and Taiwan for their high-end models, makers are now implementing the technology in their more mainstream models for release in the third quarter of 2008, according to the industry sources in Taiwan.
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via DigiTimes @ 6:08 22nd Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Bitpipe @ 0:57 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Americas Network @ 21:23 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via BizReport.com @ 18:16 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Line56 @ 16:21 16th Jul
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Want to get in on the closed beta for Sony's once-upon-a-time hotly anticipated PlayStation Home? To throw your name into the hat, just download the PlayStation Home theme that'll be added to the store later today. That's it. Your level of activity is apparently one of the criteria they'll be looking at—it's implied the more hardcore you are, the better your chances, though they might wanna see how nubbie nubs like it too. [PlayStation Blog]
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via Gizmodo @ 0:10 8th Aug
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via The Escapist @ 8:49 28th Jun
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I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "John McCain has finally released a technology platform. Most of it is the same old stuff; lower corporate taxes, protect children from porn, and avoid Internet regulation unless 'necessary.' Alas, in his view, helping the RIAA's War on Sharing is necessary to stop the 'global epidemic' of piracy, while Net Neutrality is something he 'does not believe in.' Ars Technica has a review of McCain's platform." A brief analysis is also available from Federal Computer Week. In addition to the technology policy, McCain has also released a paper describing his stance on security and privacy. We've previously contrasted his views with those of Barack Obama. Obama's technology policies are also available online.
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via Slashdot @ 20:18 16th Aug
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Sony on mid-Wednesday revealed a new 160GB version of the PlayStation 3. The new version holds twice as much as the 80GB PS3 that now serves as the low-end model, and was built partly to hold extra content from the just-opened PlayStation video store. The console still has the same expansion as the newer 80GB model, however, and is limited to two USB ports as well as backwards compatibility only for original PlayStation games. Wi-Fi and a DualShock 3 gamepad carry over from the other revised model.
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via Electronista @ 10:35 21st Aug
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DoubleClick In-Stream: Google to use Silverlight technology for Olympics advertisingSearch engine giant Google has announced that their DoubleClick unit would be using Microsoft Silverlight technology for video advertising on NBC Universal’s Olympics services.These advertising would be powered by Silverlight 2 technology which is Microsoft’s challenger to Adobe Flash.Google announced this new advertising platform named DoubleClick [...]
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via Addict3d.org @ 19:53 5th Aug
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In its determination to make the nation's universities offering Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) degree programme conform with minimum academic and professional standards, the Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology (NISLT) has taken its inspection tour to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology.
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via AllAfrica.com @ 14:14 31st Jul
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Cargill has received a patent for a breakthrough technology in taste tissue imaging and taste modification that is superior to the cell screening technology currently available in the flavor, food and beverage industries. The patented technology will allow Cargill to effectively discover taste modifiers – such as sweetness enhancers, bitterness blockers, savory enhancers and salt enhancers – and develop flavors that make food and beverage products taste better.
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via Domain-B @ 21:24 25th Jul
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Cargill has received a patent for a breakthrough technology in taste tissue imaging and taste modification that is superior to the cell screening technology currently available in the flavor, food and beverage industries. The patented technology will allow Cargill to effectively discover taste modifiers - such as sweetness enhancers, bitterness blockers, savory enhancers and salt enhancers - and develop flavors that make food and beverage products taste better.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 19:05 23rd Jul
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MINNEAPOLIS - Cargill has received a patent for a breakthrough technology in taste tissue imaging and taste modification that is superior to the cell screening technology currently available in the flavor, food and beverage industries. The patented technology will allow Cargill to eff
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via Earthtimes.org @ 19:04 23rd Jul
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Octillion Corp., a next-generation alternative and renewable energy technology incubator, today announced that it has entered into a Sponsored Research Agreement with scientists at Oakland University to further the development of its NanoPower Window technology. In addition to working to advance the Company's solar photovoltaic technology, scientists and collaborating researchers will explore additional nanotechnology applications that may be derived from their efforts.
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via AZoBuild @ 12:48 19th Aug
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