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Duke University will now require agencies like the Recording Industry Association of America to provide evidence of copyright infringement before forwarding pre-litigation notices to students, the Office of Student Affairs said Tuesday.
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via U-Wire.com @ 17:08 14th Nov
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Some smartphone users find that, fashionable or not, wired headsets remain a practical alternative to Bluetooth models. They’re cheaper, easier on a phone’s battery life, have a broader range of versions offering stereo support, require no pairing, require no charging and, in principle at least, offer better sound quality. Unless you wear a headset throughout the day in between frequent calls, it’s worth considering or reconsidering an old-school wired option.
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via Treocentral @ 5:10 9th Nov
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A leading design and print management company is looking for a developer to display a high level of skill and take the company forward. This expanding company has implemented a programme of continuous improvement and ongoing investment in technology resulting in a top quality client base of blue chip clients from across the UK. The workforce totals some 250 and there is an excellent record of staff retention and employee relations. You will require an understanding of how the business works I order to suggest technical solutions within agreed timescales. The successful candidate will be joining a growing group of 14 IT professionals and will have the opportunity to progress forward into lead developer roles in the future. You will require the following skills to be considered – ASP.
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via ZDNet UK @ 22:33 18th Nov
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Explosive young opener David Warner hit the highest one-day score in NSW history to lead the Blues to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Tasmania in their one-day cup match at Hurstville Oval.
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via The West Online @ 4:05 29th Nov
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Explosive young opener David Warner hit the highest one-day score in NSW history to lead the Blues to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Tasmania in their one-day cup match at Hurstville Oval.
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via Nine MSN @ 4:04 29th Nov
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Nevada’s new state law requires that all Nevada businesses encrypt customer data, including names and credit-card numbers, which is transmitted electronically. Ceelox’s SecureMail program with government grade email encryption helps companies meet the new regulatory requirements.
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via Quanta Security @ 18:13 24th Oct
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in Computer Games
via Gamasutra @ 20:34 20th Nov
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Who is excited about being able to speak to other players while gaming with the Wii? Well be sure to pick up a Wii Speak microphone first because that's the way you'll be able to access the voice Channel.
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via Neoseeker @ 20:06 13th Nov
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Under half of the total number of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Network (PSN) games currently released or in production feature "Trophies", Sony Computer Entertainment's answer to the Xbox 360 Achievements reward system. Things will change starting January next year, as Sony confirms all PS3 game developers will now be required to implement Trophy support into their upcoming titles.
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via Neoseeker @ 23:31 21st Nov
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Huxley Associates require a Linux Systems Administrator for a contract role based in Oxfordshire. You will be required to provide high quality system administration support including configuration of raid arrays and disc servers. Essential Skills: - General Linux system administration skills - In depth knowledge of puppet, kick start, Nagios and Ganglia - Shell Scripting good understanding of x86 and RAID hardware. Desired Skills - Perl and python - Scientific Linux 4&5, Red Hat - Some SQL knowledge - C++ knowledge If you think you have the required and desired skills, then please send your CV over ASAP as the required start is immediate.
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via ZDNet UK @ 2:07 29th Oct
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DVD players require a few different voltages to power the logic circuitry but also all servo-mechanisms linked to the tray and optical head actuators. The NCP1027 lends itself very well to this kind of applications where simple architectures lead to the lowest assembly cost. Despite the variety of low-end DVD players on the market, there is a common trend on the
in Gadgets
via Electronic Engineering Times Asia @ 9:34 28th Oct
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Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile
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via Electronic Engineering Times Asia @ 5:41 18th Nov
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Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 14:00 13th Nov
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Several emerging multicast applications require virtualization to support service delivery, traffic separation, and new business models. A more scalable and flexible approach of implementing multicast VPN (MVPN) is being deployed in service provider, financial, and enterprise networks to effectively support these emerging applications while achieving greater economies of scale. This paper provides background information on MVPNs, as well as describes emerging MVPN applications.
in Computer Security
via Bitpipe @ 0:58 27th Nov
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Several emerging multicast applications require virtualization to support service delivery, traffic separation, and new business models. A more scalable and flexible approach of implementing multicast VPN (MVPN) is being deployed in service provider, financial, and enterprise networks to effectively support these emerging applications while achieving greater economies of scale. This paper provides background information on MVPNs, as well as describes emerging MVPN applications.
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 9:30 26th Nov
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Several emerging multicast applications require virtualization to support service delivery, traffic separation, and new business models. A more scalable and flexible approach of implementing multicast VPN (MVPN) is being deployed in service provider, financial, and enterprise networks to effectively support these emerging applications while achieving greater economies of scale. This paper provides background information on MVPNs, as well as describes emerging MVPN applications.
in Computer Security
via Line56 @ 17:27 25th Nov
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PORTLAND, Ore. —Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
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via Mobile Handset Design Line @ 11:21 16th Nov
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PORTLAND, Ore. —Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
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via Planet Analog @ 12:31 14th Nov
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PORTLAND, Ore. —Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
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via Automotive DesignLine @ 23:32 12th Nov
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PORTLAND, Ore. —Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
in Nanotech
via EE Times Europe @ 20:37 12th Nov
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PORTLAND, Ore. —Random access memories require constant power to offer their fast access speeds, but can't be scaled to as small a size as slower nonvolatile flash memories. Now researchers believe they can combine the high-speed of RAM with the nonvolatility of flash by using telescopic nanotubes.
in Nanotech
via EE Times @ 14:43 12th Nov
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With the understanding healthcare users require a different product that other industries, Panasonic has rolled out the Toughbook H1 mobile clinical assistant (MCA).
in Gadgets
via HealthCareIT News @ 0:41 6th Nov
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December 1, 2008 - Designed to require minimal maintenance and operator training, LS150 is suited for front- and back-counter processing as well as retail, commercial, remittance, and remote deposit capture. It supports all standard image capture formats and features bypass feeder to accommodate thicker documents as well as identification cards. In addition to its quiet operation, unit offers 75 and 150 documents/min speed options as well as optional stamp and ink jet endorsements.
in Banking
via ThomasNet @ 9:36 1st Dec
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