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GATINEAU, QC, Nov. 18 /CNW Telbec/ - Officials from the Passport Canada Mobile Passport Unit will be in Miramichi on December 2 and 3 to review and accept completed passport applications.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 17:44 18th Nov
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GATINEAU, QC, Oct. 29 /CNW Telbec/ - Officials from Passport Canada's Mobile Passport Unit will be in Edmundston on November 4 and 5 to review and accept completed passport applications.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 17:43 29th Oct
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GATINEAU, QC, Nov. 18 /CNW Telbec/ - Officials from the Passport Canada Mobile Passport Unit will be in Miramichi on December 2 and 3 to review and accept completed passport applications.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 5:35 25th Nov
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WD has added a high-speed FireWire® 800 interface to its popular My Passport Studio portable drive to give Mac computer users and creative professionals the fast performance they need. The new interface also makes this drive a perfect storage companion for the newly introduced Apple MacBook Pro computer. With FireWire 800/400 and USB interfaces, the new My Passport Studio portable drives offer up to 500 GB of storage capacity, are formatted for Mac.
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via Shutterbug @ 10:51 1st Dec
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Driver Passport Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DPSS) announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the world-wide patent for the proprietary interlocking Inca Block Construction System(TM) ("IBCS"). The IBCS is a unique low-cost interlocking block construction system designed to meet growing global demand for low-cost housing. Under the terms of the Agreement, Incablock International, LLC. assigned the exclusive rights, title, and interest in and to United States Patent No. 7,305,803 to Driver Passport Inc. The company also reported that Dr.
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via PR Newswire via MSN Money @ 10:25 30th Oct
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GRAND FORKS, N.D., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Driver Passport Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DPSS) announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the world-wide patent for the proprietary interlocking Inca Block Construction System(TM) ("IBCS"). The IBCS is a unique low-cost interlocking block construction system designed to meet growing global demand for low-cost housing. Under the terms of the Agreement, Incablock International, LLC. assigned the exclusive rights, title, and interest in and to United States Patent No. 7,305,803 to Driver Passport Inc. The company also reported that Dr. Daniel D. Correa, inventor of the IBCS, was appointed to the board of directors and named interim President. Dr. Correa has extensive international business experience in manufacturing, construction and real estate development.
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via Globe Investor @ 10:25 30th Oct
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An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at the University of Washington have found that RFID tags used in two new types of border-crossing documents in the U.S. are vulnerable to snooping and copying. The information in these tags could be copied on to another, off-the-shelf tag, which might be used to impersonate the legitimate holder of the card." You can also read the summary of the researchers' report.
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via Slashdot @ 6:48 24th Oct
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Nov. 19: Despite the heavy illegal immigration through the India-Bangladesh border, Assam still does not have electronic visa checking points. The six Passport Control Points (PCPs) situated on the Indo-Bangladesh border in Assam do not have computers. All entries from the Bangladeshi side into India involve "manual" checking of visas and related documents.
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via Asian Age @ 22:43 19th Nov
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UK citizens will be able to use their ID cards to travel to Europe, raising the possibility that they could eventually replace passports, according to the Identity and Passport Service.
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via ZDNet UK @ 9:39 24th Nov
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An anonymous reader writes "The UK appears to be watering down its national ID card system, with the revelation by the government that it will now only check the cards against a central biometric database in a minority of cases. Critics are saying it not only renders the whole scheme pointless but will pose a security risk by making it far easier to use copied or cloned cards. 'But an Identity and Passport Service spokesman denied the system would be vulnerable to fraud: 'The majority of instances where people use their identity cards will be day to day situations where the cards offer a convenient method of proving identity such as a young person proving their age to buy alcohol,' he said.'"
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via Slashdot @ 17:10 10th Nov
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KDDI has introduced seven new handsets for it’s fall and winter season. This new lineup has three stand-out models; the Wooo W63H from Hitachi has a first in the world, as of this announcement, 3.1 inch organic EL display with wide VGA liquid crystal, Sharps AQUOS W64SH has a full 3.5 inch LCD, which is said to be offering the best display specifications available to-date and the EXILIM W63CA by Casio is touting an 8.1M camera with face-detection auto-focus. The Panasonic W62P and Kyocera W65K are both waterproof 1Seg digital TV enabled and all devices have Global Passport roaming capabilities along with Felica e-wallets and GPS of course. The Flash Gallery is Here.
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via Wireless Watch Japan @ 2:18 8th Nov
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