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Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
09/20/2004 09:17 PMBoston Globe Sep 21 2004 1:15AM GMT
Online banking is clicking with more
customers
Online banking is clicking with more
customers
06/17/2004 05:29 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jun 17, 07:14 am GMT
Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
(Reuters)
09/20/2004 07:13 PMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. is
staging its first press and customer event in New York on
Tuesday in three years to roll out new products and woo
customers in the banking industry, one of the network computer
maker's most important markets.
Cashiers, not Internet, say Britain's
banking customers
Cashiers, not Internet, say Britain's
banking customers
11/07/2003 07:44 AMProsperity4 Nov 7 2003 7:17AM ET
Microsoft Vision for Banking Enables
Full-Service Customer View, Making
Retail Banking More Personal, Channels
Microsoft Vision for Banking Enables
Full-Service Customer View, Making
Retail Banking More Personal, Channels
11/18/2003 03:17 PMXMLMania.com Nov 18 2003 2:19PM ET
Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
06/05/2005 11:16 PMVoipfone (http://www.voipfone.co.uk), the expanding London-based
Internet Telephone provider of Voice over Internet (VoIP) services,
today announces the launch of its Package Builder™ facility which
allows customers to select the precise bundle of features they desire
for their telephony usage.No more Plans. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
Beware of IRA Rollovers!
Beware of IRA Rollovers!
09/01/2004 08:13 AMNathan Slaughter on when you should roll over and when you shouldn't.
Bugaboo, beware!
Bugaboo, beware!
08/09/2004 07:59 AMCome this October, the Bugaboo Frog won't be the only designer
stroller option for hip (and wealthy) parents. Meet the new stroller
on the block: The $750 alien-like Stokke Xplory.
Tritons beware
Tritons beware
05/07/2004 06:19 AMUSA Today May 7 2004 10:26AM GMT
Beware of Strangers
Beware of Strangers
01/22/2004 03:09 AMIf they don't come back, it is not possible to
have a two way conversation, is it?
...US-CERT: Beware of IE
US-CERT: Beware of IE
06/29/2004 01:38 PMInternet News Jun 29 2004 4:58PM GMT
Beware the new geek
Beware the new geek
05/06/2004 11:11 PMSunday Times South Africa May 7 2004 3:33AM GMT
ETF Tip No. 2: Buyer Beware
ETF Tip No. 2: Buyer Beware
03/29/2005 03:02 PMSome exchange-traded funds aren't for anyone.
Beware of 'Spider-Man 2'
Beware of 'Spider-Man 2'
07/28/2004 06:27 PMTechzonez Jul 28 2004 11:13PM GMT
Beware September!
Beware September!
09/01/2004 05:22 PMPlus, Bill Gates to upgrade fun, and Winn-Dixie's fortitude.
Beware the Habeas Joe Job
Beware the Habeas Joe Job
01/19/2004 12:53 PMSpam attacks
Beware the Bargain
Beware the Bargain
09/18/2004 01:56 AMAbcnews.go.com - Thu Sep 16, 11:01 am GMT
Beware More Bagles
Beware More Bagles
03/06/2004 02:07 AMMore variants of the Bagle virus are spreading.
Beware the "wild" salmon
Beware the "wild" salmon
04/12/2005 01:47 PMThis is really disturbing: the New York Times reports that Stores Say
Wild Salmon, but Tests Say Farm Bred in several stores in New York
City.
Tests performed for The New York Times in March on salmon sold as wild
by eight New York City stores, going for as much as $29 a pound,
showed that the fish at six of the eight were farm raised. Farmed
salmon, available year round, sells for $5 to $12 a pound in the city.
Emphasis mine.
Given the contaminants found in farmed salmon, this deceptive practice
troubling for consumers trying to make informed healthy decisions. I
used to eat a lot of salmon but have really dropped the amount I eat
in the past few years. Now it's less than once a month whereas it used
to be twice a week, if not more. It's too bad because I love salmon,
but it's too difficult to determine its source, especially when
suppliers appear to be lying.
Beware of toxic bl0gs
Beware of toxic bl0gs
04/14/2005 09:47 AMPlan 9 from cyberspace
Let the 'BOA' Buyer Beware
Let the 'BOA' Buyer Beware
07/20/2004 09:36 AMFrom the "You can't believe everything you read in blogs" department:
If you've seen any rogue postings about a new Microsoft follow-on to
SOA (code-named "BOA"), don't be fooled.
UK gov: beware the domain slammers
UK gov: beware the domain slammers
04/28/2004 10:26 AMWarning to Small.biz
Citizens, beware of communists!
Citizens, beware of communists!
01/06/2005 05:49 PM
Bi
ll Gates calls free culture advocates as 'modern-day communists'.
So, gosh, darned golly, so if I want to give the things I create to
people for free, and I'd like others to be able to do the same, I'm a
communist?
Now see what happens when kids stop believing in Santa Claus! They
become cynical and jaded...
I mean - of course there's some value in defining intellectual
property (what a dreadful word), but the current restrictions are
becoming just silly, and the reasons why they should be enforced and
extended even more are becoming thinner by the day. Look - everybody
knows that copyright term is being extended because some corporations
(like Disney) don't want to release their money-making pig (or a
mouse) to the public domain just yet. It has nothing to do with
protecting some lone artist somewhere, and we're essentially throwing
the baby out with the bathwater (like the recent decision of Teosto to
rip money from kids because they might be singing copyrighted tunes in
the day care). At least the corporations should confess and come
out and say that yeah, that's what they'd like - and let the techies
and the lawyers and the artists and everybody actually work on a smart
solution, instead of just trying to blindly kill everything that comes
on their path.
I love Lessig's
proposal of making copyright an issue of money: You get a certain
flat time for free (like 50 years) and once your copyright nears
expiration, you can renew it for a very small sum (like 1 dollar).
This would release a lot of stuff in the public domain, while allowing
the artists and the corporations to keep on things that are still
making money (and to get rid of the things that don't). This is one
solution. There are more. It's just a question of finding them.
(I just love the flag. Gotta have the flag. Via
Boing Boing.)
Beware the Beast of Bodmin
Beware the Beast of Bodmin
11/10/2003 10:49 PM The
Beast of Bodmin. 'Photographs and even films had been taken of
these beasts, but there has been little physical evidence to support
the sightings. That was until recently when a 14-year-old boy
discovered a skull with large fangs, in the River Fowey on Bodmin Moor
in Cornwall. '
'This is the story of how The Natural History Museum tracked down this
beast... '
More at the
British Big Cats
Society. Beware of Rising Rates
Beware of Rising Rates
07/06/2004 09:53 AMRising interest rates can wreak havoc on credit card and other debt.
Beware the Thought Viper
Beware the Thought Viper
07/16/2004 01:49 AM
A gallery of
inexplicable
objects like
a fridge magnet
warning, a
U-haul
truck, a
moist
toilette,
medicated
cream, and many more. *Bonus Link* The
same guy also has a
review
of the steaming pile of movie known as Gymkata.
Office, Beware -- Here Comes Workplace
Office, Beware -- Here Comes Workplace
05/10/2004 03:05 AMBusiness Week May 10 2004 6:44AM GMT
Beware clashing Evil
Beware clashing Evil
04/29/2004 01:25 PMGCC on x86 doesn't, by default, align functions on any sort of
boundary. This can make for interesting fun if one assumes that it
does. (Especially since -O2 and above do align the functions)
-falign-functions=n would be the gcc switch you'd want if you had some
reason to care. (where n means "on an n byte boundary") You probably
shouldn't, but......
CompUSA shopper beware
CompUSA shopper beware
12/02/2003 12:45 AMSeems CompUSA has changed it's return policy and is now charging a 15%
re-stocking fee. I have not experienced this...
beware the ides of march
beware the ides of march
12/29/2003 09:15 PM AP: "FBI Issues Alert Against
Almanac Carriers" I know this is kind of a case of the media
distorting the facts, but still...isn't it kind of nincompoopish of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (the FBI fer crissakes!) to name
almanacs and maps as part of a possible preponderance of evidence? And
in other news--because nobody ever said you can't crosspost in your
own initial post--in the future, tragically hip film grad students
will write thesis papers about this
Stepford Wives trailer.
Banks: Beware your own staff
Banks: Beware your own staff
06/24/2005 08:29 PMBeware of Brand Bias
Beware of Brand Bias
06/04/2004 12:37 PMIs brand bias steering you toward the wrong investments and away from
the right ones?
Beware of spies in the machine
Beware of spies in the machine
09/06/2004 09:42 PMComputer Weekly Sep 7 2004 1:11AM GMT
PayPal Users Beware
PayPal Users Beware
05/23/2002 10:39 PMBeware of 'Spider-Man 2' for the PC
(Reuters)
Beware of 'Spider-Man 2' for the PC
(Reuters)
08/01/2004 01:11 PMReuters - Spider-Man has been accused of
a lot of shady things, mostly by skinflint newspaper publisher
J. Jonah Jameson. But who would have thought the action hero
would be caught up in a controversy over his computer game?
Gartner: Beware of Mac OS spyware
Gartner: Beware of Mac OS spyware
03/29/2005 09:32 AMZDNet Mar 29 2005 1:50PM GMT
Google's IPO: Buyer, Beware
Google's IPO: Buyer, Beware
08/01/2004 04:59 PMTime Aug 1 2004 9:19PM GMT
Beware of Redemption Fees
Beware of Redemption Fees
07/29/2004 09:57 AMThere's an almost-reasonable fee funds charge, but don't get caught by
it.
Beware Those Evil 3G Phones
Beware Those Evil 3G Phones
06/16/2004 09:11 PMLast month, we wrote about NCH's
incredi
bly biased survey saying that parents were afraid 3G phones would be
used by pedophiles. When you looked at the way the questions were
worded, it's no surprise they got the results they did. However,
politicians seem to be taking the study seriously. Over in Ireland,
they now want to
create a
national registry of anyone who dares to buy a 3G mobile phone
just in case they turn out to be a child pornographer. They admit
that those darn GPRS/2.5G phones are a lost cause -- even though many
of them have cameras and can do just as much, just at a slower speed.
This is a typical political response to a problem. Someone puts out a
study that gets whips up people into a frenzy about an issue, and so
they come up with some sort of law that makes it look as if they're
concerned about the problem. Instead, what we have is a problem that
doesn't necessarily exist (certainly, pedophiles could end up using 3G
phones, but they can also use the internet, or a regular camera or
whatever) and put together a solution that will be expensive, but
won't actually do anything to deal with the elements of the problem.
As the article points out, someone who intends to use the phone for
such purposes will simply give false info, or borrow someone else's
phone. The only people this will really impact are tax payers who
will have to pay to implement this registry.
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