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Medical Device Manufacturer Makes Hand-Carried Ultrasound a Reality
White Paper Its lightweight, hand-carried, point-of-care ultrasound products enable clinicians to deliver safer, better, faster care, right at the patient bedside. SonoSite, Inc.is leading in the race to make medical imaging devices... [30 Apr 2008]
'Wi-fi thieves carried out TK Maxx data heist'
News Hackers who stole 45 million customer records from the parent company of TK Maxx did so by breaking into the retail company's wireless LAN , it has emerged. TK Maxx's parent company, TJX, had secured its wireless network using WEP (wired... [09 May 2007]
Toshiba carried away by chip downslide
News Japanese chipmaker Toshiba has fallen deep into the red as the worldwide semiconductor industry remains caught in a downslide. The group's half-year losses were JPY123bn (£700m), down from a profit of JPY53.9bn (£300m) in the previous... [26 Oct 2001]
Multinational swoop on Fairlight pirates
News Police in 11 countries have carried out a total of 120 searches and numerous arrests to crack a piracy organisation called Fairlight. Operation Fastlink' was coordinated by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, which... [23 Apr 2004]
SMS marketing helps McDonalds
News Marketing products to mobile phones using SMS messages has been proven to increase sales, according to a test study carried out in Sweden. The users were part of a scheme carried out by research company... [23 Jan 2002]
Proof: Employees don't care about security
News An experiment carried out within London's square mile has revealed that employees in some of the City's best known financial services companies don't care about basic security policy. Rob Chapman, CEO of the Training... [16 Feb 2006]
Biggest-ever police raids smash global piracy rings
News Police in the US, Australia, Canada, Norway, Finland and the UK have carried out a series of raids as part of the largest ever operation to smash an international software piracy ring. In the US, agents... [12 Dec 2001]
UK firms slow to make the most of the Net
News Many of the UK's biggest companies are still failing to put together coherent strategies for using the Internet, according to research carried out on behalf of Energis. These are the initial findings of a survey... [26 Oct 1998]
The Bloor Perspective: the Red Hat rumours, Informix's passion for Ardent, and XML stumbles towards standardisation
Comment Of most interest to Red Hat would be the work carried out by Corel on a distribution of Linux aimed at bringing the open source operating system into the mass PC market. Due to the severe cost-cutting exercise... [05 Dec 1999]
IE 'most influential tech product for 25 years'
News The survey was carried out by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), a 25-year-old trade body which certifies IT professionals and is funded by major vendors, including Microsoft. CompTIA's survey was... [01 Aug 2007]
Europe switches on to web TV
News In a study carried out for Motorola, 45 per cent of respondents said they watch TV programmes online, with France coming out top with 59 per cent. The independent research was carried out by StrategyOne,... [03 May 2007]
Techies 'more unhappy than hairdressers'
News IT workers came 66th out of 81 professions ranked for job satisfaction in research carried out by the University of Bath, despite one in 10 techies earning more than £45,000 a year. The University of Bath's Professor... [06 Aug 2007]
Wireless - flexible working's natural bedfellow
Comment Research carried out by NOP on behalf of Nokia published in September found that email is the most widely used application, with 29 per cent of mobile workers using a mobile device to access email on the move. [05 Nov 2003]
Brits spend 11 hours per week online
News According to a survey of 7,000 Europeans carried out by the European Interactive Advertising Association, the amount of time the average web user spends online is now 10 hours - an increase of 17 per cent on last year -... [29 Nov 2005]
Careless commuters put corporate data at risk
News The Taxi survey - 2005 was carried out by the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association and mobile security firm Pointsec among 131 of the capital's 24,000 licensed taxi drivers. That represents a staggering increase in the... [24 Jan 2005]