- Friday, June 26, 2009, 13:36
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Sprint Nextel Corp. said on Thursday, company's will no longer use great apes in its advertisements after animal rights activists complained about their ads campaign the wireless provider. "Sprint and its advertising agency, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, take all necessary precautions to ensure any animals appearing in Sprint advertising are taken care of and are treated well," the company said in a concise avowal posted ...
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- Monday, June 22, 2009, 12:06
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IBM said the company has planned to allocate investment of US$100 million for developing mobile phone services, after being synonymous for a long time with the personal computer, and hopes to become equally influential in mobile computing.
The company provided few specifics about its research goals but said it broadly hopes to improve mobile payment methods, security, privacy and user interfaces and, chiefly, to enhance the ...
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- Saturday, June 20, 2009, 9:59
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D-Link showed off its DCS-1100- and DCS-1130 network cameras, it,s official with 'em, and the new mydlink site,
choose your location now.
DCS-1130 camera, built-in WiFi and 16x digital zoom, motion detection, a built-in microphone, support for 3GPP ...
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- Saturday, June 20, 2009, 4:04
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Rumor says Canon 1D Mark IV DSLR Camera specs include 1.3x crop sensor for 16-megapixel images, sRAW1 format for 8-megapixel images and an ISo sensitivity of 50 to 26,500, 3-inch LCD screen, video recording, and ergonomically arranged buttons and controls.
More rumored, made-up beta tester reveals that the
camera has a ...
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- Saturday, June 20, 2009, 3:48
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For the Korean nation, Samsung's SMX-C14 come with its "ergonomic" design, touch of color, and Active Angle Lens, stole our hearts the moment we saw it. Learning that it only shoots 720 x 480/60i video, this camera sports of Color style has available today for the price of 399,000 won or about ...
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- Friday, June 19, 2009, 19:50
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Personal data including the signatures of recipients has been exposed to those tracking deliveries on the Parcelforce website, the BBC has discovered.
A failure in the system allowed people using the mail tracing service access to the name, postcode and signature of various addressees.
The breakdown put Parcelforce at risk of breaching data protection rules.
The delivery service, part of the Royal Mail Group, apologised. It said the ...
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