Monthly Archives: July 2006

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Bartending, RFID Style

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On a busy Saturday night, a good bartender makes a lot of money for the bars owner, but an overly generous bartender—or one fond...

Xerox Adds Security Features to Its Devices

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With copiers and multifunction devices increasingly connected to the network and capable of storing large amounts of data, Xerox is making security a bigger...

Nortel Revs VOIP Network for Rolls-Royce

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Rolls-Royce has signed a seven-year, $20 million deal with Nortel Networks to build a new worldwide enterprise voice-over-IP network. The network is to encompass telephony,...

Analysts Surprised by EMC Forecast Adjustment

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Analysts were surprised by the news July 10 that EMC had readjusted its outlook for the second quarter and blamed its misread on an...

IBM Launches System i Package for Oracle Users

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IBM is looking to give smaller businesses running Oracles ERP applications an alternative to Windows-based offerings on Intel-powered servers with the latest in a...

Microsoft Unveils Dynamics CRM Live

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BOSTON—Microsoft has announced—finally—its version of on-demand CRM software. For more than a year the software giant has nosed around the fact that its working on...

Google Drops Some Science in Michigan

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Update: The new Google office will be primarily for the company's advertising efforts.The New York Times reports today that Google will open a research...

Item-Level RFID Tags Cost More than Expected

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Despite the traditional mantra that item-level tagging makes sense when the price drops below 5 cents, and preferably below 1 cent, a major global...

FBI Reports a Surge in Online Job Scams

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According to a report issued by the FBI on July 5, individuals in the market for a new job have more to fear than...