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Absolute Software, Intel and Lenovo Launch Enhanced Hardware-Based Anti-Theft Protection (T-Net British Columbia) Vancouver, BC, December 3, 2008--(T-Net)--Absolute Software, Intel Corporation and Lenovo are bringing hardware-based anti-theft and computer-theft deterrence technology for notebook computers to businesses. us.rd.yahoo.com
Relevance Of Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) And Image Analysis Software In Early Colon Cancer Screening And Diagnosis (Medical News Today) Medicsight PLC, an industry leader in and principal developer of Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) and medical image analysis software today announced clinical results from a new study that demonstrated CAD significantly increased the sensitivity of readers in the detection of colorectal cancers in multi-row detector CT (MDCT) colonography (CTC). us.rd.yahoo.com
RIT professor recommends tougher computer security measures to beat hackers (EurekAlert!) ( Rochester Institute of Technology ) Hackers beware. A Rochester Institute of Technology professor knows how to thwart sophisticated and determined intruders from stealing personal and corporate information. His secret? Anchor your online activities to the physical world. RIT scientist and entrepreneur Roger Dube takes a close look at user authentication and computer security in his recently ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Linux Comparison: Introduction and Ubuntu (Linux Today) Neowin: "I have toyed around with Linux on and off for the last few years, mostly with Ubuntu. My first experience of Linux was Ubuntu. At first it was a bit scary, with me wondering if my CPU would implode should I type the wrong command. The more I used Linux though, the more I learnt about my computer." us.rd.yahoo.com
Emerson Network Power Keeps Server Rooms Chill (ServerWatch) Hard-Core Hardware: Emerson Network Power, parent company of Liebert Precision Cooling Brand has product designed to cool every server room -- from those that can fit into a closet to large data centers. us.rd.yahoo.com
Daniel Lyons on Surviving Computer Data Crashes (Washington Post) Many of us have suffered a data-destroying computer crash. But some stories are better than others. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ministers' Govt House offices 'a total mess' (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news) Several offices in Government House, including those used by deputy prime ministers, have been damaged or completely ruined, officials said yesterday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech: Advice for Holiday Gift Giving (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews, answer your personal tech questions and provide gadget advice for this holiday season. us.rd.yahoo.com
A complex decision (Journal Inquirer) "Hooterville" used to be the wholesome pastoral town depicted in the 1965-71 TV series Green Acres. Among Hooterville’s citizens were quirky farmers holding bent pitchforks and general store owners who were also the town postmaster, justice of the peace, and publisher of the local newspaper. us.rd.yahoo.com
Windows handheld collects in-flight payments (WindowsForDevices) — Nov. 20, 2008 — GuestLogix announced a Windows CE handheld computer that lets airline flight attendants accept payments via credit or debit cards. us.rd.yahoo.com
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