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Photos: Lenovo launches netbook range
Photo Lenovo is to enter the netbook race with the launch of new IdeaPad S9 and S10. With this launch, Lenovo is aiming to establish itself in the burgeoning netbook market which IDC forecasts will see shipments of netbooks reach 9.2 million by 2012. [05 Aug 2008]
Stolen ePassports 'worth £20m' on black market
News He said all of the stolen passports have serial numbers that will be placed on a watch list to see when they are used and that ePassport chips are scanned and verified when people enter the UK. The thousands of UK ePassports stolen on Monday are... [29 Jul 2008]
Willing Workers: Fixing the Problem of Illegal Mexican Migration to the United States
White Paper Demand for low-skilled labor continues to grow in the United States while the domestic supply of suitable workers inexorably declines - yet U.S.immigration law contains virtually no legal channel through which immigrant workers can enter the... [17 Jan 2005]
Leader: Dell wants blade runners
Leader Dell has entered the blade server market, where companies such as HP (the first to enter), IBM (the market leader now), Fujitsu-Siemens and Sun play. The blade market is still relatively small - 2 per cent of server spending, though around 5 per... [16 Nov 2004]
Iranian video site resists US showdown attempts
News However, you can enter from HERE. Film88 represents] an additional market for the copyright owners without affecting their conventional income (such as box-office income). We successfully watched the opening credits for the black-and-white Western... [07 Jun 2002]
'Getting close to your customers' will drive m-commerce
News According to Price there are three stages holding back the technology that must integrate to ensure the new GPRS and UTMS technologies enter the marketplace smoothly. According to the 'European m-commerce study 2001', 54 per cent of respondents... [10 Aug 2001]
Informix is dead. Long live Informix?
Comment A GartnerGroup Dataquest survey of the worldwide database market published in March claimed IBM, Oracle and Microsoft are now the dominant players, but noted there is "still plenty of room for vendors that can enter niche application areas or... [03 Aug 1999]
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