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How to pay for your Amazon purchases with a feisty mango
News Once at the checkout, consumers will enter the memorable phrase and a PIN to make their purchase, rather than going through the traditional checkout process. Amazon has launched a new payments system based around a... [30 Oct 2009]
Parking in the West End goes contactless
News Motorists hoping to use the contactless meters will only be allowed to pay for parking worth up to £10 and will be periodically asked to enter their PIN in an effort to cut fraud. Drivers with contactless bank cards will... [29 Oct 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Uneconomics
Comment And as more companies industrialise and enter the fray, the probability is that this will only get worse. Compiled at the IoD, Pall Mall, London, and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi connection. [29 Oct 2009]
Augmented reality's time is coming thanks to smarter smartphones
News However, Joe Madden, author of ABI Research's report into augmented reality, warns that other technological advances are needed before augmented reality can fully enter the mainstream. Today's increasingly feature-packed... [26 Oct 2009]
Windows 7: Who's adopting it, when and why?
News With software spending down 16.5 per cent year-on-year, Windows 7's launch tomorrow will see it enter the market amid one of the toughest squeezes on IT budgets for some time. The outlook from analysts, however, is a... [21 Oct 2009]
Christian Engström
AS Profile So it is apt that the deputy chairman of the Swedish Pirate Party, Christian Engström, should enter the Agenda Setters list for the first time at the relatively lofty position of number 12. The issue of piracy has never... [08 Oct 2009]
Online banking fraud rockets as fraudsters get smarter
News But it also said online security measures, which require the cardholder to enter a password when making purchases over the web, have contributed to an 18 per cent reduction in the amount of phone, internet and mail order... [07 Oct 2009]
FOAF+SSL: RESTful Authentication for the Social Web
White Paper This protocol can be used for one-click sign-on to web sites using existing browsers requiring the user to enter neither an identifier nor a password. The paper describes a simple protocol for RESTful authentication,... [04 Oct 2009]
Additional Setup Tasks When Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Is Installed on a Separate Server From Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 or Microsoft SQL Server
White Paper Users using the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Web application enter their credentials in Microsoft Internet Explorer. These credentials must be authenticated by the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Web application using Integrated... [02 Oct 2009]
Innovative Technology Helps Tampa Police Raise Security, Lower Costs at Super Bowl
White Paper The solution, developed by E.SPONDER, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, is a comprehensive command-and-control platform based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, which provides a real-time collaboration portal that users can... [02 Oct 2009]
Digital Signatures for Contract Management
White Paper Enter CoSign digital signatures, the ideal solution for organizations that want to complete the last step in automated contract-lifecycle management and realize the benefits of a fully electronic process. [02 Oct 2009]
Google Wave greets conferencing with help from Ribbit
News Users need to enter their phone numbers, which remain hidden from other users. It's becoming clear that Google Wave, which is slowly emerging from closed beta, has the potential to be much more than a text-messaging... [30 Sep 2009]
How SAP Customers Quit Paper: Keeping Inbound Documents Electronic
White Paper Reporting on specific performance metrics — even before documents enter the SAP system Nearly all business documents start out electronic, but many end up getting printed out and shuffled around. Electronic documents... [29 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment As we enter the web 2.0 phase, with cloud computing on the horizon, I am now seeing more and more online jukeboxes of music and movies. Compiled at my home on a sunny autumn day over a morning coffee and dispatched to... [24 Sep 2009]
Macs more likely to be used on your network but you didn't pay for them
Comment Apple is content to continue to make Mac OS more enterprise-friendly and continue to enter organisations through the "back door" so it can keep complexity down and not muddle its message with one to a business audience. [21 Sep 2009]