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Firm touts bendy, wearable OLED screenOpen in New Window
Like having a TV on your wristA US firm has developed a OLED display that’s flexible enough to be worn like a watch, yet large enough to display good quality images on.… read more »
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Scottish firm pays £120,000 over unlicensed softwareOpen in New Window
"A company in Renfrewshire, Scotland has paid almost £120,000 to settle claims that it had too few licences for the software installed on approximately..." read more »
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Sophos bids €217m for data loss firmOpen in New Window
"UK-based net security firm Sophos has launched a 217m euros ($342m) bid to buy data loss prevention firm Utimaco. Sophos intends to offer 14.75 euros per Utimaco share, a premium of 92 per cent on its closing price of 7.68 euros on Friday." read more »
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Expect iPhone, Fourth of July scams, security firm saysOpen in New Window
Have a happy Fourth of July weekend, but beware, the launch of Apple's new iPhone 3G may produce an abundance of scams and spam, as well as other security concerns this weekend. read more »
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Credit Suisse Spins Off Homegrown Virtual Machine Management FirmOpen in New Window
"After trying all sorts of other vendors, the financial services firm built DynamicOps so well; it's decided to offer it as a standalone product." read more »
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Marketing firm helping to green companies--and their images, tooOpen in New Window
"San Francisco communications firm is offering a free certification program that shows companies how to help the environment and their own eco-reputations." read more »
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Microsoft Stands Firm on Yahoo Bid As It Reports Flat Revenues And A Big Drop In Operating IncomeOpen in New Window
Microsoft just announced its March quarterly earnings. As expected, CFO Chris Liddell did not budge on Microsoft’s stance towards raising its bid for Yahoo. During the conference call he made read more »
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'Safe' mobile phone battery firm dies.Open in New Window
Exradia Limited, the company selling batteries that protect users from potentially harmful radiation, has gone into liquidation owing thousands of pounds to suppliers. read more »
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