Currently, federally mandated window stickers on used cars specify warranty terms and inform consumers of their legal rights. Now those stickers are about to change, and consumer advocates say the new ones take a step backward. The ...
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A government body in the U.K. has fined Sony $396,000 for using lax network security when its PlayStation network was hacked in 2011. The Information Commissioner's Office, a public agency to protect information rights of individuals, ...
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Thompson Pump announces the launch of a social media program designed to provide the company with a greater online presence, as well as improve stakeholder communications and corporate branding. Pump enthusiasts are encouraged to ...
The final exhibition at The Textile Museum before its 2014 reopening will showcase the textile traditions of Southeast Asia and demonstrate how four contemporary artists integrate the best of the past into new works. “Out of Southeast ...
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Java's new security settings, designed to block "drive-by" browser attacks, can be bypassed by hackers, a researcher announced Sunday. The news came in the aftermath of several embarrassing "zero-day" vulnerabilities, and a recent ...
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Sony has received a record £250,000 fine from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) as punishment for the PlayStation Network (PSN) hack that took place in April 2011. The electronics firm says it "strongly disagrees" with the ...
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Electronics giant Sony has been fined by Britain's data watchdog for a breach that compromised the personal information of millions of customers using PlayStation video games consoles. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) in the UK ...
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The glass and materials industry of China is presently faced with various difficulties while developing, such as uncoordinated and unsustainable development, weak ability for scientific and technological innovation, unbalanced industrial ...
EBMag will be there for MCEE 2013–a four-shows-in-one meeting place for Canada’s mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) industries. This year’s tradeshow and conference takes place April 17-18, 2013, at Place ...
The latest batch of reports from the just-food research store includes health claim strategies for food and drinks firms, social media strategies for food companies and super grains. Health Claim Strategies for Food and Drinks ...
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We list the up-to-date contact details and buyers for the UK's biggest toy retailers. From specialists to supermarkets and online stores to general retailers, we've listed all the key toy stores and buyers you need to know. Our ...
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Momentis Systems, the global fashion and apparel software specialist, has released its latest eBook offering expert guidance for wholesalers looking to retain a competitive position during economic uncertainty. The eBook, penned by Momentis ...
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Lace, as an element of bikinis, is a material that can be found in all kinds of stores and brands. These brands, which include Beach Bunny, Victoria's Secret, DOLL and RELLECIGA, are always one step ahead of current fashions due to their ...
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The Institute of Food Science and Technology ‘s 2013 Spring conference, being held jointly with the Institute of Food Research will take place on 17-18 April 2013 in Norwich. Marks and Spencer is the prime sponsor for the ...
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Samsung is now updating its Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2 tablets with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and has also made new stylus functions for these devices available through Samsung Premium Suite. The update is for the Wi-Fi versions of ...
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