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Sorell wants Tait for Shield: related news

Sorell wants Tait for Shield

Redbacks coach Mark Sorell says Shaun Tait could be ready to play in the Champions Trophy in September but would prefer it if the bowler made his comeback in the Sheffield Shield.

Shop Shield Invites the Public to Try Free Service That Foils Hackers and Untrustworthy Insiders

AVENTURA, FL, Jul 01 (MARKET WIRE) -- Identity thieves may be left out in the cold, now that Shop Shield(R) has launched its beta test. Shop Shield is a new and better way to protect personal identity information on the web, and its many uses promise to excite the imaginations of both the public and journalists who try it out. It works by replacing sensitive personal information with anonymous, untraceable data each time consumers make a purchase online or register at a web site, making the information useless to anyone who gains unauthorized access to it. "For each online transaction Shop Shield creates substitute billing information," said President Steve Bachenheimer, "as well as a unique login identity complete with a temporary email address that can be deactivated at any time.

RIAA Wants To Throw In the Towel On 3-Year-Old Case

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "After three years of pursuing a home health aide in Brooklyn who has never even used a computer, the RIAA has announced it's ready to throw in the towel. Only thing; it wants the dismissal to be 'without prejudice' so it won't be liable for attorney's fees. The courts have been saying that where a copyright plaintiff gives up, the defendant is presumptively entitled to an attorney's fee award. So, Ms. Lindor says 'no way.' She wants the dismissal to be 'with prejudice,' and she wants her attorney's fees." We've been discussing this case and Ms. Lindor's fight against the RIAA for quite some time.

Shop Shield Invites the Public to Try Free Service That Foils Hackers and Untrustworthy Insiders

Identity thieves may be left out in the cold, now that Shop Shield® has launched its beta test. Shop Shield is a new and better way to protect personal identity information on the web, and its many uses promise to excite the imaginations of both the public and journalists who try it out.

Shop Shield Invites the Public to Try Free Service That Foils Hackers and Untrustworthy Insiders

AVENTURA, FL -- 07/01/08 -- Identity thieves may be left out in the cold, now that Shop Shield® has launched its beta test. Shop Shield is a new and better way to protect personal identity information on the web, and its many uses promise to e..

Shop Shield Invites the Public to Try Free Service That Foils Hackers and Untrustworthy Insiders

AVENTURA, FL--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 1, 2008 -- Identity thieves may be left out in the cold, now that Shop Shield® has launched its beta test. Shop Shield is a new and better way to protect personal identity information on the web, and its many uses promise to excite the imaginations of both the public and journalists who try it out.

Domestic competition to be called Sheffield Shield again

Australia's first-class competition is to be called the Sheffield Shield once more after new sponsors Weet-Bix chose to restore the popular name of the competition, according to The Australian newspaper. The tournament has been known as the Pura Cup since 1999, but in a move which will please the purists, Weet-Bix agreed that the Sheffield Shield could resume the name it had borne for 107 years.

Tait in preliminary Champions Trophy squad

Fast bowler Shaun Tait, who has been battling depression and walked away from cricket in January, has been included in Australia's 30-man preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in September.

Taitâ?"s rehabilitation earns Champions Trophy call-up

Fast bowler Shaun Tait could return to cricket later this year after he was named in Australia’s 30-man preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy tournament.

Tait recalled after battling depression

Melbourne: Fast bowler Shaun Tait, who has been battling depression and walked away from cricket in January, has been included in Australia's 30-man preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in September.

Tait in Australia's preliminary Champions Trophy squad

MELBOURNE, July 10 (Reuters) - Fast bowler Shaun Tait, who has been battling depression and walked away from cricket in January, has been included in Australia's 30-man preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in September.

Tait named in Australian Champs Trophy squad

Cricket Australia has named a 30-man preliminary squad for this year's ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, including recovering firebrand Shaun Tait.

Tait named in Champions Trophy squad

Cricket Australia (CA) has named a 30-man preliminary squad for this year's ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, including recovering firebrand Shaun Tait.

7Digital wants iTunes' spot at the top

7Digital wants iTunes' spot at the top A couple of weeks back we reported that the UK ISPs had teamed up to fight piracy.

Viacom "wants to know what Google staff are YouTubing"

Viacom wants to know which YouTube videos have been uploaded by members of Google's staff, in what could be a potentially explosive aspect of its copyright infrigement claim against the search giant.

Nokia Wants A Bite Of Appleâ?"s iPod

Nokia wants to be a “global leader in mobile music experiences” and has moved to acquire Seattle-based music delivery platform vendor, Loudeye to complement its music player range of mobile phones, says ABI Research.

Nokia Wants To Open-Source Symbian OS

Nokia wants to buy the 52% of the Symbian operating system that it doesn’t already own to open source it and set it free.

Axis-Shield granted new patent

Axis-Shield has received notice of approval of its US patent application governing the measuring methodology for HbA1c within the Afinion cassette for detection of this important marker of diabetic patient compliance.

Miller wants explanation from Vaughan

Geiff Miller wants a clarification from Michael Vaughan about his comments on Darren Pattinson's selection

Sheffield Shield regains its place at top of the order

THE Sheffield Shield today will be dusted off and restored as the prize for the toughest domestic competition in the world.

Sheffield Shield to come out of cupboard

THE Sheffield Shield today will be dusted off and restored as the prize for the toughest domestic competition in the world.

Axis-Shield says granted Chinese patent for its Afinion diagnostic technology

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Axis-Shield Plc, the diagnostics company, announced Monday that it has received notice of approval of its patent application covering its Afinion technology in China.

Warner Music Wants More Cash From Music Games

Warner Music Wants More Cash From Music Games [08.07.08] The success of games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero depends in large part on their track lists, and Warner Music Group - which reps major artists such as Metallica and Linkin Park - thinks the amount video games pay the music biz is "far too small."

Michael Arrington Wants Help Designing a $200 Open Source Internet Tablet

Michael Arrington wants a $200 touchscreen internet tablet. So do a lot of people. Unlike a lot of people, Arrington is loaded and runs TechCrunch. So he's taking it into his own hands and putting out a call for people to help him design a cheapo open source touchscreen tablet that would launch right into Firefox. Nothing fancy, just something to let you surf the web while you're sitting on the can.


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