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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Graphene-based transistors on the way?
The idea of replacing silicon with carbon to make computer chips is not new. However, using graphene -- a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice -- wasn't feasible because it...
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Printing with enzymes
Researchers at Duke University have developed a new printing technique using catalysts to create microdevices such as labs-on-a-chip. Their inkless printing technique uses enzymes from E. coli...
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Cisco stamps deadline on FlipShare Web service
Given that the Cisco already announced the end of the Flip camcorder last month, this news shouldn't come as a surprise: FlipShare is being phased out now too.
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Danish 'text-a-stamp' postal service to launch
Denmark and Sweden are both working towards a text message replacement of stamps for the postal system. Will it rejuvinate the Generation Y to use snail mail?
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Indian postal service to offer e-stamps, plans to upgrade IT infrastructure
The Indian Postal services department (DoP) has sanctioned $223 Million for IT infrastructure upgrade and plan to replace paper stamps with e-stamps within the next two years.
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Cloud-based commerce network helps SMB manufacturer MarkMaster reach new markets, streamline transactions
With the cloud solutions, there is very little IT on either end. I'd imagine that it's even easier now than it was with the paper system before, because we can communicate to their end-users that...
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Addressing the five most common enterprise access governance challenges
Employees must have access to information where and when they need it. But companies must ensure that employees don't have too much says Aveska's Deepak Taneja.
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EPEAT, EcoLogo join forces on green stamps of approval
The organizations driving two of the best known green product-labeling programs, the Green Electronics Council and EcoLogo, have teamed with the goal of helping to increase the number of products...
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Graphene-based transistors on the way?
The idea of replacing silicon with carbon to make computer chips is not new. However, using graphene -- a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice -- wasn't feasible because it...
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Printing with enzymes
Researchers at Duke University have developed a new printing technique using catalysts to create microdevices such as labs-on-a-chip. Their inkless printing technique uses enzymes from E. coli...
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Images: 'Star Wars' stamps feel the force
The U.S. Postal Service pays homage to the Star Wars saga by giving all the major characters their own first-class, 41-cent postage stamp.
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No 'rubber stamp' on telecom mergers, judge says
Judge says he'll do "independent review" of deals between AT&T-SBC and Verizon-MCI, but offers no hints of when a ruling will come.
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Microsoft puts its stamp on e-mail security
As part of a broader move into the security arena, Microsoft updates and rebrands Antigen e-mail security software.
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Stamps.com teams with Adobe
Consumers can create official U.S. postage through PhotoStamps, an Adobe Photoshop product.
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Stamp of approval for e-postage
Q&A Goodmail Systems CEO Richard Gingras explains the tech behind a service that lets companies pay a fee to guarantee their e-mails get past spam filters.
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US Post Office - center of technology innovation?
PhotoStamps, Click 'n' Ship, and computerized kiosks - the Post Office is getting with the online world but is it too late to save first class mail?
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OpenDocument gets standards stamp
The OASIS standards body says its members have ratified OpenDocument, an XML-based file format for desktop applications, as a standard available on a royalty-free basis.
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Customized stamps are back
Apparently, WeStampU didn't get the memo that letting people put their own pictures on postage stamps could lead to trouble.
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Shareholders rubber-stamp Microsoft payout
Approval of changes to employee stock compensation paves way for $32 billion bonanza for shareholders.
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Personalized stamps canceled
U.S. Postal Service refuses to extend Stamps.com's PhotoStamps customized stamp service.
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