The new Model 0202 OMD Optical Media Destroyer from Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) has the highest-rated throughput capacity of all such shredders evaluated and listed by the National Security Agency (NSA) 2,400 CDs or DVDs per hour. ...
Japanese police are looking for an individual who can code in C#, uses a "Syberian Post Office" to make anonymous posts online, and knows how to surf the web without leaving any digital tracks -- and they're willing to pay. It is the ...
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Colin Rees,IT Director at Domino's Pizza explains how a project to move the company data centre into the cloud,has transformed its online business. This presentation,given to Computer Weekly's 500 Club for IT leaders in May 2012,covers ...
Transport chiefs in South Yorkshire have completed a new energy-saving scheme to replace the bus shelter lighting systems with much more efficient LED ceiling spotlights in Rotherham. The move has seen lights replaced in over 2,000 ...
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APPLE will likely have to pay a Brazilian company for the right to use the iPhone brand in Latin America's biggest country, a Brazilian telecommunications analyst says. Brazil's Gradiente SA started selling Android smartphones with ...
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ManagedHostingSearch.com, a new managed hosting site, has been launched to help businesses locate top managed IT hosting providers. A new website has been launched to help web site owners find top managed web hosting providers. The new ...
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California's attorney general has sued Delta Air Lines for failing to include a privacy policy within the company's mobile application, an alleged violation of the state's Online Privacy Protection Act. The lawsuit, filed in Superior ...
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At the end of a long court hearing in California on Thursday that saw Apple and Samsung argue over a $1 billion damages award granted to Apple this summer, Judge Lucy Koh had a simple yet optimistic request: global peace. "When is this ...
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MCLEAN, VA, July 11, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- ZyLAB, a leading provider of eDiscovery and information management solutions, today announced that Mary Mack, Esq., enterprise technology counsel for the company, will participate on a panel ...
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The European Parliament has rejected the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta), blocking its route to becoming law in European Union member states. The vote is the first time the body has exercised its Lisbon Treaty ...
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AUSTRALIAN telcos are ramping up plans to enable customers to pay for goods by swiping their mobile phones or tablets at the checkout. The move, which may eventually render credit cards obsolete, has been mooted for several years and the ...
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IT Governance Ltd, a leading cybersecurity management service provider, is warning organisations that they are exposed to ever greater risks resulting from new Internet-based threats being launched faster than ever. IT Governance Ltd, a ...
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Disk storage capacity shipped by vendors worldwide surpassed 7 exabytes for the first time in a quarter, according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker report. The total disk storage capacity shipped by vendors in the ...
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IDG and Tulix Systems Launch THE Place for Independent Film Content. Newly formed and Atlanta based Independent Distribution Group, LLC has teamed up with Atlanta-based Tulix Systems, Inc. to develop the first video streaming site to ...
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Web and mobile device users have little understanding about how much of their personal data is collected online, making it difficult to rely on free-market competition for solutions to privacy concerns, privacy experts told the U.S. Federal ...
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