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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Photos: Return of the zeppelin
From hundreds of feet in the air, a zeppelin can scan a landscape for hints of diamond deposits.
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Photos: Return of the zeppelin
From hundreds of feet in the air, a zeppelin can scan a landscape for hints of diamond deposits.
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Oracle looks for Page pyrotechnics in Google Android lawsuit
Oracle wants to hear from Google CEO Larry Page in its lawsuit against the search giant over Android.
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Safe-deposit box SaaS
To insist on a private SaaS instance dedicated just for your own use is exactly the same as going to deposit your money in a bank but insisting the bank never lends it out to anyone else.
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PayPal Mobile app for Android can deposit checks with just a photo
Deposit a check to your PayPal account with a photo, not with a trip to the bank, with this PayPal Mobile app for Android devices.
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New PayPal Mobile feature: photograph a check and deposit it (Updated)
PayPal announced a killer new feature yesterday to its free PayPal Mobile app that allows you to take a picture of a check with the iPhone's camera and deposit it into your account.
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PayPal: mobile check deposit technology stemmed from 9/11 attacks
The mobile apps that allow users to snap a picture of a check and upload it for deposit are available today largely because stemmed from the events of Sept. 11, 2001
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Mint Automatic Floor Cleaner up for pre-order with $20 deposit
It wasn't going to be long after the arrival of automatic vacuum that we'd get the automatic Swiffer. First announced at CES 2010, it looks like the Mint Automatic Floor Cleaner is almost ready...
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The future of... check deposits
Tired of carrying checks in your wallet because you can't find the time to cash them? Texas-based USAA bank has developed a mobile application that allows customers to make deposits using an...
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The Future Of... Check Deposits
Tired of carrying checks in your wallet because you can't find the time to cash them? Texas-based USAA bank has developed a mobile application that allows customers to make deposits using an...
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Psystar wants your questions for Apple depositions. Seriously.
I've heard people talk about trying a legal case in the press, but this takes it to a whole new level. It's deposition time in the on-going legal battle between Apple and Mac clone maker...
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Deposit checks to your bank via an iPhone photo
Back when I was an officer in the US Coast Guard I signed up for banking with USAA Federal Savings Bank and it was probably the best financial decision I ever made. USAA is a bank designed for...
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Flying-car firm releases simulator, takes deposits
Operators of this "roadable aircraft" would drive it to the airport, unfold the wings and take off. Prototype due in 2008.
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Photos: Return of the zeppelin
From hundreds of feet in the air, a zeppelin can scan a landscape for hints of diamond deposits.
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Photos: Return of the zeppelin
From hundreds of feet in the air, a zeppelin can scan a landscape for hints of diamond deposits.
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Ellison deposition video released
In a taped deposition, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison answers questions about his company's plans to acquire PeopleSoft. He explains why Oracle picked PeopleSoft over other companies and why he thinks...
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Judge could close Microsoft depositions
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has grants Microsoft's request to have upcoming depositions in its antitrust trial closed to the media. But the media gets a chance to respond.
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Microsoft moves to close depositions
The software giant files a motion with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to prevent the public from gaining access to future depositions in its antitrust case.
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No Deposit: Internet banks struggle
Despite aggressive promotions, Net banks are having difficulty wooing customers.
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Smoking gun? Excerpt from deposition of Netscape chairman James Clark
July 22, 1998. Q: Okay. Early in the life of Netscape as a company, you decided to give away Web browsing software for free in order to establish a market presence; is that correct? Clark: Not...
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