Samsung said Tuesday it will"take all necessary measures"to keep its products available for sale in the U.S. The statement comes one day after Apple filed a request in federal court for a ban on eight smartphones that Samsung sells. "We ...
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Symantec last week crippled a large number of Windows XP machines when it shipped customers a defective update to its antivirus software,the company acknowledged Friday. "After a full evaluation and root cause analysis...we have ...
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Avinger has completed enrolling peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients in its CONNECT II clinical trial. The prospective, multi-center, non-randomized trial that evaluated 100 PAD patients with femoropopliteal CTO lesions was ...
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Photo Grid is a free Android tablet and smartphone app that lets you create beautiful collages from your favourite photos.It's simple to use,and can even output in a size suitable for Instagram. To begin using Photo Grid,simply launch the ...
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Google Apps will not support the downloading of documents in older Microsoft Office formats starting on Monday, the company said on Wednesday. The change will affect “.doc,” “.xls,” and “.ppt” documents ...
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A computer worm that propagates by exploiting a 2010 Windows vulnerability is responsible for some of the recent incidents involving network printers suddenly printing useless data,according to security researchers from Symantec. Many ...
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Xchanging, a business process and technology service provider, has signed an extension contract to continue offering the Insurers' Market Repository (IMR) to London market. Awarded following robust negotiations, including a competitive ...
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A Yahoo user has sued the web portal company for negligence for allowing more than 450,000 user names and passwords to be stolen from one of its sites. Jeff Allan of New Hampshire, whose login credentials were posted online after a ...
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A cyber gang thought to be based in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union is recruiting dozens of people to participate in a scheme to steal millions of dollars from 30 major U.S. banks, according to RSA. The organisers are thought ...
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Los Angeles-based NeuroSigma, a developer of early stage neuromodulation technologies, has won ISO 13485: 2003 certification. The certificate indicates that the company meets the quality standards to design, and manufacture its external ...
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Computerworld - When one talks of computers today, he or she could be referring to a laptop, a desktop or maybe even a smartphone. Sergey Brin, CEO and co-founder of Google, wears Google Glasses during a product ...
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Criminals broke into an Adobe server and provided two pieces of malware with a digital certificate that attest to them being legitimate code. As a result of the breach, the company will revoke the certificate next Thursday and will update ...
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) approval to Reflectance Medical's CareGuide Oximeter. CareGuide Oximeter monitors hemoglobin oxygen saturation of microvascular blood in skeletal muscle tissue (muscle ...
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Microsoft has patched 20 vulnerabilities in Word, Office, Windows, SharePoint Server, SQL Server and other products in its portfolio, including a critical bug in the company’s popular Word programme and another already used to attack ...
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Dell unveiled its first business-focused Windows 8 tablet this week, which aims to offer style and enable productivity without compromising on security. The Latitude 10 tablet is powered by an Intel “Clover Trail” System on ...
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