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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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Turn your iPad into a scanner, copier, and fax with Scanner Pro
This inexpensive app turns the iPad (iPhone too) into a full-featured scanner that connects to the cloud. It prints to make copies and can fax documents cheaply over the web.
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Employees are Shelling Out Big Bucks to Ditch IT
42% of employees admit to using their own computer or smartphone to do their jobs, and 27% say they have better tech at home than at work. Why not unleash employees' productive potential by giving...
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Blogging from the ICU -- mobile tech to the rescue
Mobile technology makes it possible to work almost anywhere, including this most unlikely of places.
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Portable scanner stores documents directly to cloud
New scanner from Plustek Technology includes feature for scanning searchable PDFs and images directly to Evernote, Google Picasa services.
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New T-rays could lead to Star Trek 'Tricorder' medical scanners
Scientists have developed a new way to create electromagnetic Terahertz (THz) waves or T-rays, which could be used to revolutionize medical scanning gadgets.
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Really Cool Way to Turn any MFP into a Test Grading System
Traditionally, multiple choice tests required either the purchase of a dedicated scanning system, or a large investment in time on the part of the teachers who are giving the exam. Dedicated...
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Europe restricts use on some airport full-body scanners; TSA appears displeased
New European guidelines issued on Monday restrict 'backscatter' airport scanning machines in Europe over 'health and safety' concerns. The U.S. TSA is reportedly not pleased.
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Too many mobile wireless hotspots makes for a bad day
Mobile wireless hotspots everywhere can complicate the issues of technical support.
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LG's LSM-100 mouse doubles as a scanner
Half mouse, half scanner, LG's new LSM-100 is a pretty compelling hybrid.
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TSA violated law when installing full body scanners, court says
The U.S. Transportation Security Agency violated federal law when it installed full-body scanners in American airports because it failed to follow proper procedures, a federal appeals court ruled.
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Microsoft Safety Scanner
Think you got a virus? Microsoft to the rescue! A few weeks ago, with little fanfare, Microsoft released a new downloadable on-demand security scanner to help techies deal with malware outbreaks
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WP7 Mango to include turn-by-turn, Bing Audio, and Bing Vision
We still have months before we see the Windows Phone 7.5 update, but more details are coming out about the features we can expect.
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Distributed Scan Management
Document workflow can be automated through DSM by creating scan processes for scanning to Microsoft SharePoint, Exchange, and file servers all following standard MS security and policies. These...
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Acoustic cloak hides underwater objects from sonar
Researchers have used metamaterials to create a new acoustic cloak, a technology that renders underwater objects invisible to sonar and other ultrasound waves.
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Neat Receipt Scanner - An essential tool for the cluttered student
It might be called a receipt scanner, but it's a potential lifesaver for kids with special needs or who simply struggle to stay organized.
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Body scanner saved 35,000 'naked' images
Whether you're pro these scanners or not (and putting the potential health risks aside), the idea that images can be stored on them for later viewing is disturbing. If the mechanism is there to...
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Sweet bypass for student finger scanner
An Australian high school has installed "secure" fingerprint scanners for roll call. But will savvy students find its sweet spot?
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Mind-controlled wheelchair making strides
The University of Technology Sydney, Australia is developing a wheelchair that can be controlled using brain activity scanners.
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Companies, processes and technology behind India’s UID project, Aadhaar
The companies and the equipment being used for India's UID project and the procedure to get one.
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