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UTM devices are making headway
Customers using unified threat management devices say the appliances represent a more streamlined way to provide multiple security functions and to track down security data, but don't necessarily meet all gateway security needs adequately.
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Check Point intros UTM gear for midsize businesses, branches
Check Point Software is introducing a set of security appliances for midsize businesses and branch offices of larger businesses bent on reducing the clutter of devices and the cost and hassle of dealing with multiple vendors.
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Is Apple making overall headway with the iPhone 3G? - BetaNews
NewsOXYIs Apple making overall headway with the iPhone 3G?BetaNews - 3 hours agoBy Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews As Apple rolled out the iPhone 3G to 21 more counties last week, T-Mobile pointed to sales of 120000 of the phones already in Germany, Austria, and the Netherla
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Greenpeace guide ranks green electronics devices
A phone from Sony-Ericsson, a notebook from Sony, and PCs from Dell and Hewlett Packard came top of their categories in a study of green electronics devices  conducted by Greenpeace. There's little cause for celebration, though, as they only scored around half marks
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Devices lag behind as mobile networks pick up speed
Mobile network bandwidth is increasing quickly, with some operators supporting 14.4Mbps transmission using HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access). But users won't be able to take advantage of the higher speeds for a while.
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Union Says It and Con Edison Are Far Apart on Contract
The two sides appear to be making little headway in negotiations to renew their four-year contract before its expiration at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday.
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Gallery: The Best Fictional Doomsday Devices
: America's love affair with the doomsday device is a turbulent one. First popularized in comic books and James Bond movies, then lampooned by Austin Powers, we love them because their ridiculousness makes us feel safe — like the exhilarating false danger of a roller coaster. Now
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Gallery: The Best Fictional Doomsday Devices
: America's love affair with the doomsday device is a turbulent one. First popularized in comic books and James Bond movies, then lampooned by Austin Powers, we love them because their ridiculousness makes us feel safe — like the exhilarating false danger of a roller coaster. Now
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Intel unveiling new chips for devices
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Intel Corp Chief Executive Paul Otellini unveiled new microchips for portable gadgets and home electronics on Monday, saying advances in chip technology were making such devices more powerful than ever.
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Headphones can interfere with heart devices-study - Reuters
Javno.hrHeadphones can interfere with heart devices-studyReuters - 3 hours agoBy Bill Berkrot NEW YORK, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Headphones from iPods or other digital music players may damage hearing, but music lovers who have a pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator are bet
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Good aims to manage all enterprise mobile devices
Enterprises don't want to have to use two different management systems to support mobile devices in the warehouse and smartphones for executives, and so Good Technology, with sister company Symbol, plans to offer products that can support all types of mobile devices.
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Virtualization coming to mobile devices
After targeting the market for virtualizing servers and clients, VMware has now set its sights on mobile phones, announcing Mobile Virtualization Platform (MVP) on Monday.The company will work closely with mobil
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Justices Shield Medical Devices From Lawsuits
Makers of medical devices like implantable defibrillators are immune from liability for personal injuries as long as the F.D.A. approved the device before it was marketed.
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Intel says we're close to a very cool future for mobile devices
In Shanghai this week, Intel will share news about its research into extending the intelligence of mobile devices. It's still a work in progress, but things are getting interesting.
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Are Non-PC Devices Hurting 'Net Innovation?
One researcher thinks the iPhone, Blackberry, Xbox and other sealed devices ultimately pose a threat to advancement.
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32GB Flash Chips Target Mobile Devices
Linux Devices: "Toshiba has announced new NAND flash memory devices said to offer the highest densities ever. The 32GB devices use chips built on 43 nanometer process technology, integrate controllers for standard interfaces, and target mobile phones, handhelds, and PNDs (personal navigation
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Consumer Ads for Medical Devices Subject of Senate Panel
Some lawmakers and medical groups are calling for restrictions on advertisements for medical devices like artificial knees and heart stents, claiming they mislead patients.
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'60,000' devices are left in cabs
London taxi passengers have left more than 60,000 hand-held devices in taxis in the last six months, a survey has found.
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Six New Directors Who Are Making Music Video Cool Again
Not long ago, it seemed music videos were doomed to go the way of the radio star. Cool bands hated making them, MTV had stopped showing them, and innovative directors like Spike Jonze and Michel Gondry had long since moved on. Then, somewhere between OK Go's treadmill-dancing "Here It Goes Again" on
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Six New Directors Who Are Making Music Video Cool Again
Not long ago, it seemed music videos were doomed to go the way of the radio star. Cool bands hated making them, MTV had stopped showing them, and innovative directors like Spike Jonze and Michel Gondry had long since moved on. Then, somewhere between OK Go's treadmill-dancing "Here It Goes Again" on
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