posted by admin on Oct 22
US gov’t increasing efforts to fight ID theft, report says
The U.S. government has taken several steps to combat identity theft during the past two years, including increased prosecutions of criminals and decreased use of Social Security numbers to identify constituents, according to a report released Tuesday.
Where the presidential candidates stand on tech issues
The 2008 presidential election gives CIOs and other IT executives a choice of two major-party candidates who are interested in technology-related issues. While the U.S. economy and the war in Iraq have dominated the debate between Republican nominee Senator John McCain and Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama, they have also hit on such IT hot buttons as telecommunications and tech jobs.
Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft
Software counterfeiters pass on Windows Vista and instead prefer to pirate Windows XP, a Microsoft attorney said Tuesday, outlining a practice that tracks with the leanings of many of the company's customers.
US DOJ won’t challenge RFID licensing plan
The U.S. Department of Justice won't oppose an agreement by seven companies to jointly license patents related to RFID technology, potentially clearing the way for greater deployment of RFID standards.
posted by admin on Oct 22
US DOJ won’t challenge RFID licensing plan
The U.S. Department of Justice won't oppose an agreement by seven companies to jointly license patents related to RFID technology, potentially clearing the way for greater deployment of RFID standards.
E-commerce in Lithuania
According to internet statistics, there are around 60 - 80 companies that offer B2C type E-commerce services for the internet users This number is constantly increasing, as ecommerce is becoming more popular in Lithuania In addition companies are starting to treat ecommerce as an additional…
Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft
Software counterfeiters pass on Windows Vista and instead prefer to pirate Windows XP, a Microsoft attorney said Tuesday, outlining a practice that tracks with the leanings of many of the company's customers.
posted by admin on Oct 22
Where the presidential candidates stand on tech issues
The 2008 presidential election gives CIOs and other IT executives a choice of two major-party candidates who are interested in technology-related issues. While the U.S. economy and the war in Iraq have dominated the debate between Republican nominee Senator John McCain and Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama, they have also hit on such IT hot buttons as telecommunications and tech jobs.
US DOJ won’t challenge RFID licensing plan
The U.S. Department of Justice won't oppose an agreement by seven companies to jointly license patents related to RFID technology, potentially clearing the way for greater deployment of RFID standards.
Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft
Software counterfeiters pass on Windows Vista and instead prefer to pirate Windows XP, a Microsoft attorney said Tuesday, outlining a practice that tracks with the leanings of many of the company's customers.