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04/29/2004 06:33 AM

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Bare Bones Software Inc. on Wednesday released an update to Mailsmi th, their e-mail client for Mac OS X. New features in this release include support for server-side spam filtering, the ability to process incoming messages with Unix tools during download, and new preferences and interface enhancements.

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HP Unveils New Line of Products


HP Unveils New Line of Products 04/06/2005 09:56 AM
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Microsoft launch new line of Hardware
products


Microsoft launch new line of Hardware
products
09/08/2004 09:14 AM
Microsoft's hardware division, unlike some of its others, has rarely received criticism for the products they release. Always slick, always working well, Microsoft have always done their Hardware well. Today, Microsoft are updating the line with a variety of newly designed models.

The main element to the update is the addition of finger print technology. Tried by other hardware makers, the technology hasn't really had much attention asides from high-end, security critical systems; with backing from a big player (the player?) the technology could go mainstream. Microsoft are integrating the technology into their hardware and software solutions, allowing users to give prints rather than passwords. A good move, increasing security and decreasing hassle for end users, as well as being pretty cool. No doubt, a popular addition to the hardware line. You can get the reader as a stand alone device (see screenshots below), or on an Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader, or finally on a Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer with Fingerprint Reader.

Microsoft have never had a specific product out for mobile users mouse wise; they've changed this with the new line up. A cleverly designed wireless optical mouse with a receiver that snaps away when not in use. Microsoft claim to have 3 yards (~ 1 metre) range, which is probably sufficient for most situations. They also claim to give users 3 months of usage on one set of batteries, a big increase on current / previous wireless mices - this claim is made across the range of new mice, and one would congratulate the hardware team if they've pulled it off; Many users are deterred from wireless products due to the cost of having to replace batteries regularly.

Elsewhere, they've redesigned the keyboards with better curves, new buttons, and of course, finger print readers. The new models claim to have 6 months life before needing a battery check up - no too shabby. Further, the Wireless Optical Desktop and the new Digital Media Pro Keyboard feature a new Zoom Slider that lets users quickly and easily zoom in and out of images and documents. Talking of sliders, the new range of mice all feature the '4 directional' mouse wheels (tilt wheel technology) that Microsoft introduced last year, allowing you to scroll left / right as well as up / down. The Bluetooth option is similar in design, and is functional with other Bluetooth enabled devices up to 10 metres away. It also works as a Bluetooth base station.

All in all, a pretty good new line up. Microsoft have added some new features and have updated designs to keep them competitive with other vendors. We'll take a look at some of the new gear closer up, later in the year. The products will be available in 2005; for estimated prices click "read more".

Screenshot: New Finger Print Reader | New Optical Desktop | New Optical Mouse
Screenshot: New Optical Keyboard | New Bluetooth Desktop (KB + Mouse)
Screenshot: Wireless Notebook Optical | Setup
View: MS Hardware Home

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1&1 Internet's Full Line of Web Hosting
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Siebel adds to banking products with
Eontec buy


Siebel adds to banking products with
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Siebel Systems Inc. said Tuesday it has acquired Dublin-based banking software developer Eontec Ltd. to add transactional capabilities to its banking CRM (customer relationship management) and analytics offerings. Siebel paid $70 million cash for the company, and will pay up to $60 million more in cash throughout 2005 if revenue and customer-satisfaction targets are met, according to executives.

SAP adds partners, products for midsize
customers


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07/27/2004 01:01 PM
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ShaggyMac adds new laptop cleaning
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iSoundz Product Line for iPod and MP3
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Invitation for Discussion Regarding
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We are glad to invite market research and technical specialists, involved in the telecom field, for discussion regarding fixed line and cellular telephony applications and products being on actual demand in the telecom markets. [PRWEB Jun 1, 2004]

CA adds to ID mgmt. line


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Toshiba adds new projector to line-up


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Covad adds new line--VoIP


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Hexalock, Ltd., a leader in CD-ROM copy protection technology and digital rights management solutions announced today that Digital Excellence LLC, a leading provider of products and services to the recorded media industry, has become an Authorized Reseller of HexaLock CD-ROM Copy Protection technology. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]

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Canon adds 3 new scanners to CanoScan
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Apple adds Superdrive to eMac line


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IBM adds midrange server to Itanium line


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Sony adds HDD to USB Flash drive line-up


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HP adds more tools to on-demand product
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line (InfoWorld)
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InfoWorld - Toshiba America's Digital Solutions Division (TAIS DSD) announced Thursday it is offering a total IP telephony solution consisting of its new Toshiba Strata CIX pure IP telephony system along with networking, security, and wireless products and services from Peak Technologies, SMC Networks, and SonicWALL.

Canto adds server solution product line


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Canto, maker of Digital Asset Management (DAM) solutions, has announced a new product line of server solutions that can be customized for specific user needs. System requirements for the new line is Mac OS X or Mac OS X. The US$13,995 Business Server Solution is targeted to the workflow and e-commerce needs of business users and provides a workgroup server, three clients, Cumulus Vault and Internet Client Pro (which was previously available only as a core functionality of Canto's Cumulus Enterprise Edition). This Business Server Solution also includes a one-year UAP (Upgrade Advantage Program).

PalmOne adds to entry-level Zire line


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Veritas Adds Solaris 10 Support to
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SanDisk adds 2GB flash drive to Titanium
line


SanDisk adds 2GB flash drive to Titanium
line
03/14/2005 04:36 PM
SanDisk Corp. on Thursday also added a 2GB model to its Titanium line of flash drives, which feature an outer shell made of a titanium alloy created by Liquidmetal Technologies. It will ship in April with a US$249.99 price tag, joining the currently available 512MB ($84.99) and 1GB ($169.99) versions. Like the other Titanium drives, it ships with three Windows-only utilities -- the encryption software CruzerLock 2, the Outlook data synchronization tool CruzerSync and the file backup application Cruzer PocketCache -- as well as a pocket clip, a keychain ring and a lanyard. Mac OS X v10.1.2 or higher is required.

HP adds iPod minis to music player line


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