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iSpeak It 2.0 adds podcast support







iSpeak It 2.0 adds podcast support

iSpeak It 2.0 adds podcast support 03/29/2005 05:32 PM

ZappTek has released iSpeak It 2.0, an update to its software that allows you to take any document or Web page and convert it into an MP3 or AAC track in iTunes using your Mac's built-in text-to-speech capabilities...




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News: iSpeak It 2.0 adds podcast
support, more
03/31/2005 05:57 PM
ZappTek on Tuesday released version 2.0 of iSpeak It, a utility that converts written documents into MP3 or AAC files for listening to in iTunes or on an iPod. This upgrade adds support for downloading podcasts and converting them into the preferred format, with additional support for tracking the history of RSS feeds, so that users know which entries haven't been heard yet. iSpeak It 2.0 also adds several performance enhancements, including the ability to select multiple URLs to download.

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iSpeak It 1.6 adds RSS/XML news feed
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iSpeak It 1.6 adds RSS/XML news feed
ability, more
05/19/2004 05:53 AM
iSpeak It 1.6 is the latest version of the US$12.95 utility that allows you to take any document or Web page and convert it into an MP3 or AAC track in iTunes using your Mac's built-in text-to-speech capabilities...

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eCare support solution adds Safari
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eCare support solution adds Safari
support, more
08/16/2004 12:11 PM
Netopia Inc. released eCare 4.0 on Monday. The upgrade to the company's interactive online support solution adds support for Apple's Safari Web browser, the ability to capture a video recording of remote control sessions and log complete transcripts for any support session, and more. eCare requires only a Web browser on the client side, although Mac users must install a plug-in to use the Desktop Assist, Desktop Observer, Invite Assist and Invite Observe functions. Netopia offers both subscription-based hosted and standalone server pricing models, noting that eCare 4.0 will run on any server with Apache Web Server and Resin Java servlet engine support. Contact the company for pricing or to arrange a demo.

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It's a new month go Vote at Podcast
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04/01/2005 02:01 AM

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Vote for Geek News Central Podcast at
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02/01/2005 09:43 PM

We know how many of you are out their, so head over to Podcast Alley and vote for the Geek News Central Podcast, we appreciate your support. [Podcast Alley]


iSpeak It 1.4


iSpeak It 1.4 02/19/2004 12:00 AM
Listen to your documents on your iPod.

Update: iSpeak It 1.6


Update: iSpeak It 1.6 05/20/2004 10:03 AM
iSpeak It, which converts text to MP3/AAC tracks, adds the ability to download RSS/XML news feeds, control of the iTunes encoder from within iSpeak It, and more.

Update: iSpeak It 1.4


Update: iSpeak It 1.4 02/19/2004 11:22 AM
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ArKaos VJ 3.0.3 adds DMX support, more


ArKaos VJ 3.0.3 adds DMX support, more 01/06/2005 02:59 PM
ArKaos on Thursday released ArKaos VJ 3.0.3, an upgrade to its video jockey software that adds support for DMX, a protocol that enables the software to be used as a remote media server which controls a lighting console. The Mac version of ArKaos can only connect to a lighting console through the ArtNet Ethernet protocol -- the DMX-USB interface works only with Windows machines.

KDE adds support for Mozilla


KDE adds support for Mozilla 09/11/2004 04:11 PM
Users of Konqueror and other KHTML browsers on Linux will now be able to use the Gecko rendering engine. The port was done over the period of a few days at the aKademy Conference.

SSL VPN solution adds Mac support


SSL VPN solution adds Mac support 05/24/2004 10:33 AM
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VueScan adds support for more scanners


VueScan adds support for more scanners 07/14/2004 03:37 PM
Hamrick Software had updated VueScan -- Mac OS X software that lets users produce digital images from color snapshots, negatives, slides and documents -– to version 8.0.9...

HP adds JBoss MySQL support


HP adds JBoss MySQL support 06/01/2004 11:58 AM
The JBoss application server and MySQL database will both get a boost from Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday, when the Palo Alto, California, computer company plans to begin offering technical support for the two open-source projects.

DragThing 5.6 adds Tiger support


DragThing 5.6 adds Tiger support 04/12/2005 11:47 AM
TLA Systems has released DragThing 5.6, a new version of its alternative dock application for Mac OS X...

iVideo 1.5 adds Panther support, more


iVideo 1.5 adds Panther support, more 11/10/2003 10:59 PM
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WebOffice adds Mac, Linux support


WebOffice adds Mac, Linux support 02/17/2004 11:37 AM
As of version 6.0, Polycom WebOffice -- a personal conferencing portal solution that enables instant, ad-hoc video calls for group and desktop video users -- supports Mac and Linux environments...

iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones


iSync 1.5 adds support for new phones 08/10/2004 02:22 PM
Apple on Tuesday released iSync 1.5, an updated version of the software that lets Mac OS X users manage contacts, calendars, to do lists and Safari bookmarks across multiple computers and devices, including iPods, mobile phones, Palm OS PDAs and more. The new release adds support for more devices, including recently released models from Sony Ericsson and Motorola. Apple advises that iCal 1.5.2 (the latest version as of this posting) or later is required for iSync 1.5. Bluetooth 1.5 is also required if you plan to synchronize data with a Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone.

24U SimpleHelp Plug-In 3 adds FM7
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24U SimpleHelp Plug-In 3 adds FM7
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08/18/2004 06:55 AM
24U Software announced on Tuesday the release of 24U SimpleHelp Plug-In 3.0, an upgrade to the company's solution for developers who want to implement interactive help in their FileMaker databases. The new version adds support for FileMaker 7, support for list views in browse mode, the ability to display Unicode text in tool tips, easier definition of multi-line tool tips and more. Upgrades from the previous version are US$27 while full licenses are $48; both options offer discounts for volume purchases. You'll need FileMaker Pro 7.0v1, a G3 processor and Mac OS X v10.2.8. SimpleHelp Plug-In 3.0 is also available as part of 24U Software's FileMaker Developer Pack 2, which includes the SimpleSound and SimpleDialog plug-ins.

Gmail adds Safari support


Gmail adds Safari support 12/17/2004 06:34 PM
Google has added support for Safari to its new email service, Gmail. However, I?ve found the ?support? to be a bit flaky, with constant refreshing required simply to get to the login page. Don?t worry though, because until Google fixes these little problems, Gmail still works fantastically well in Firefox.

NetSuite adds Safari support


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Yukon Beta 2 Adds AMD 64-Bit Support


Yukon Beta 2 Adds AMD 64-Bit Support 07/26/2004 12:51 PM
Microsoft has released Beta 2 of SQL Server 2005 (a k a "Yukon") this week. New to Beta 2 is support for AMD's 64-bit Opteron processor.

DragThing 5.2 adds better clipping
support, more


DragThing 5.2 adds better clipping
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06/03/2004 12:24 PM
TLA Systems has released DragThing 5.2, an update to its dock utility that adds improved support for clippings, allowing you to copy and paste or drag anything to your DragThing docks as a new clipping item, as well as hot keys for switching between windows in the Windows Dock, a new icon, bug fixes, performance enhancements and more. It's a free update for registered owners of DragThing 5, while those with DragThing 2.x or 4.x can upgrade for US$12. The full version is $29, with packs of five or 10 licenses available for $99 or $149, respectively. DragThing 5.2 requires Mac OS X v10.2 or higher.

EyeTV 1.5 adds Safari support, more


EyeTV 1.5 adds Safari support, more 07/15/2004 10:04 AM
El Gato has released EyeT V 1.5, an update of its video recording software that unifies support for all of the company's digital video recorders, some of which have shipped with different versions of the earlier application. In addition, EyeTV 1.5 brings in support for TitanTV's remote programming feature, which allows you to schedule recordings from any computer with Internet access and for Apple's Safari Web browser. It also features various bug fixes and performance enhancements, including automatic 16:9 aspect ratio detection and control over overscan and de-interlacing options. The upgrade is a free download and requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 (v10.3.4 recommended) and a G3 with a built-in USB port if you're using EyeTV USB, or a G4 with a 500MHz processor if you're using any of El Gato's other devices.

BoingBoing adds Technorati support - you
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BoingBoing adds Technorati support - you
can too!
04/13/2004 04:40 AM

Tonight, BoingBoing added in a new feature that allows you to to find "Other blogs commenting on this post" for each post. It is an ingenious use of the Technorati search functionality embedded inside of the Movable Type template that BoingBoing uses. This is a great way for a site to provide a distributed commenting system that incorporates transparency and accountability - to comment on BoingBoing, you just post something that links to BoingBoing, and you'll show up in the "Other blogs commenting on this post" page. It also discourages spammers and tolls, because all comments must be posted on the commenter's blog, and those posts are accountable - even if you want to remain anonymous, the commenting blog can now itself be commented upon, ad infinitum.

Here's how you can add it to your own Movable Type weblog template:

1) Edit your blog
2) Click on "Templates"
3) Click on "Main Index"
4) Somewhere imbetween the <$MTEntries$> and the <$/MTEntries> tags, add this to your template:

<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&sub=mtcosmos& url=<$MTEntryPermalink$>" title="Technorati Cosmos">Other blogs commenting on this post</a>

5) Click on "Save"
6) Click on "Rebuild Site"

I just added it to this blog. Here's a link to the template for Sifry's Alerts main index page. Give it a go, and let me know how it works for you!


Blue Martini Adds Support for DB2


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HP adds JBoss, MySQL support


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VueScan adds support for new scanners


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Developer Hamrick Software has announced that VueScan, its utility for enhancing scanned-in digital images, now support Epson's 2480 and 2580 scanners as well as 43 models of Hewlett-Packard's OfficeJet/PSC multi-function devices and the Plustek OpticFilm 7200 and Microtek i900 scanners. In addition, the version 8.0.14 release improves its automatic white balance capability for more lifelike colors and features a variety of performance improvements and bug fixes.

OmniGraffle 3.2 adds OmniOutliner 3
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OmniGraffle 3.2 adds OmniOutliner 3
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03/23/2005 08:31 PM
The Omni Group on Wednesday issued version 3.2 of OmniGraffle and its Professional counterpart; they're free updates for registered users. OmniGraffle is a diagramming and drawing tool that can be purchased in a regular or souped-up Professional version. This upgrade adds support for importing OmniOutliner 3 files and offers several performance enhancements and bug fixes. OmniGraffle 3 is US$69.95 while the Professional version is $119.90. Mac OS X v10.2 is required.

Mozilla Firefox PR1 adds RSS Support


Mozilla Firefox PR1 adds RSS Support 09/15/2004 09:04 PM
Yesterday mozilla.org released a preview of Firefox 1.0 with major security fixes and some interesting new features. Liv e Bookmarks allow you to bookmark an RSS feed, which will appear as a bookmark folder containing all of the headlines in the feed. On many sites with RSS feeds, such as this one, you'll see an orange RSS icon in the bottom right corner of the window. Clicking it will add a live bookmark for the site's feed.

Mail to FileMaker adds FM Pro 7 support,
more


Mail to FileMaker adds FM Pro 7 support,
more
09/16/2004 03:59 AM
Automated Workflows has released an update to Mail to FileMaker Importer that adds support for FileMaker Pro 7. In addition, version 1.1 of the utility, which imports data from Apple's Mail client into FileMaker Pro, adds the ability to import messages larger than 64,000 characters, an option to cancel the import process and the ability to view new records while the software completes its tasks. This is a free upgrade for existing users; new customers can download a limited demo and pay US$15 for a license. Mac OS X v10.2.6, Mail 1.3.x and FileMaker Pro 7.0.2 are required.

InterMapper adds new probe support, more


InterMapper adds new probe support, more 06/04/2004 09:09 AM
Dartware LLC has released InterMapper 4.2, an update to their networking monitoring software. The new release adds "right click" access to third-party administrative and configuration tools; new probes to support Cisco IOS-based Wireless Access Points and blocked TCP ports; and enhanced and timed administrator acknowledgements. A free upgrade for customers with current subscriptions, InterMapper 4.2 is priced depending on the number of devices being monitored, with licenses starting at US$495. InterMapper supports a wide range of operating systems including Mac OS X v10.1.4 or higher.

FileWave X v1.5 adds Panther support


FileWave X v1.5 adds Panther support 12/02/2003 04:57 PM
FileWave has announced the release of a new version of their flagship system management software for Mac OS X, FileWave. FileWave v1.5 adds support for Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther."
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Cory Doctorow: Brian sez,
Earthcore is the first-ever podcast novel. From the site: "EarthCore is the world's first podcast-only novel: you can't find it in stores, you can't download the full audio, and the only way to find out what happens is to subscribe to the podcast. This novel is a cross between episodic modern-action fare like "24" and classic sci-fi movies like Predator and Starship Troopers."

So far, the prologue and the first five chapters have been released and my wife and I are hooked. Even if you aren't into podcasts, it's still a free (and very good) audiobook!

I just listened to the prologue and it's pretty good -- if I was twiddling the dial looking for something cool on the radio, I'd stop and listen to this. Link (Thanks, Brian!)

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At MLS, we've decided to podcast Ste phen Abrams' presentation on the 22nd, but we don't really have a suitable, portable setup to grab the audio. We'd like to start doing more podcasts in general, so can anyone recommend an inexpensive, portable setup for optimal capture of sound from someone who is speaking to an audience? I know at worst we could set up a second microphone attached to an MP3 player, but I'd like to hear other thoughts on the subject. TIA!


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It's nice to see my commentary being analyzed. I understand very well the dynamics of the linking to one another and the power of cross pollination of each others feeds. This is one of the reasons we started Showcase site of the day.. Maybe I need to develop the Geek Squad to blatantly copy the Podsquad idea.. [CORANTE]


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Kimberly Yeo thumbed 26 words in 43.24 seconds into her phone, beating a world record of 67 seconds for the same words set by a Briton in September 2003, said Singapore's dominant telephone carrier, Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), on Monday.

Cellphones are an ubiquitous accessory in technology-savvy Singapore where more than four out of five people own a handset, giving the wealthy city-state one of the world's highest cellphone penetration rates.

At a contest in front of a department store on Sunday, Yeo was among 125 people timed by SingTel and a panel of independent officials to see how fast they could type the following 160-character message: 'The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human.'...

Yeo, who won a S$17 500 (about R64 000) in cash for her nimble thumbs, said she sends out about an average of 1 500 text messages a month to friends and family." [iol, via textuall y.org]


Open Spectrum podcast


Open Spectrum podcast 04/15/2005 12:57 AM
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Community


Would SwarmStream help the Podcast
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12/19/2004 03:42 PM

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The Wizards Podcast goes Ballistic...


The Wizards Podcast goes Ballistic... 04/12/2005 11:45 PM
... with RocketBoom.com. This week, along with the usual news (OK, the new news... no one wants to hear the usual news), we bring you our special interview with vlogging pioneer Amanda Congdon, host of the daily RocketBoom Video weblog (vlog).

Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodder to the RSS feed at http://www. wizardsoftechnology.com/podcasts/rss.xml, and of course all the links are in the show notes here.

(Oh, and make sure to check out DigitalBill's first videoblog entry...)


Publicast - the public podcast


Publicast - the public podcast 12/25/2004 05:00 PM
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Wizards Podcast for April 6th


Wizards Podcast for April 6th 04/07/2005 03:28 PM
This week's episode of the Wizards of Technology is so packed full of news and listener mail we need more memory bits to record the show! Find out about a new 1TB disk drive, and ride a long with the "Can you hear me now" guy, and lots, lots more!

Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodderX to the RSS feed at http://www. wizardsoftechnology.com/podcasts/rss.xml.

If you enjoy the show, you can get in on the action! Stopp by the Wizards forums, or email us your feedback and questions to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com.


Open Podcast Directory


Open Podcast Directory 03/22/2005 04:23 PM

For those of you that are programmers a new project has been opened on Sourcforge. This will be a great project and will take podcasting directories to the next level. [OPDA]


Podcast Bring DIY Radio To The Web


Podcast Bring DIY Radio To The Web 12/30/2004 08:55 AM

An Apple iPod or other digital music players can hold anything upto 10,000 songs, which is a lot of space to fill. But more and more iPod owners are filling that space with audio content created by an unpredictable assortment of producers. By Clark Boyd, BBC News


More on Webhosting on The Wizards'
podcast


More on Webhosting on The Wizards'
podcast
02/01/2005 10:05 PM
MisterMarc is back, and so is the news, a MacMerc Moment, and some information on website hosting!

Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodder to the RSS feed at http://www. wizardsoftechnology.com/podcasts/rss.xml.

If you have questions for the Wizards, email them to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com, and if you like them, vote at Podcast Alley


Battlestar Galactica podcast


Battlestar Galactica podcast 04/01/2005 02:16 PM
With tonight being the season finale of Battlestar Galactica, don’t forget to check out Ron Moore’s commentary via the B attlestar Galactica podcast.

You can also subscribe to the Battlestar Galactica Blog’s RSS feed.

The Perfect Podcast for Librarians


The Perfect Podcast for Librarians 06/17/2005 07:16 PM

(other than Greg’s podcasts, of course!) - it’s Who said? A Literature Game!

What it is: an audio literature trivia game, delivered as a podcast, if you want it that way.

Every other day or so, I'll make an audio recording from a novel. It will be short passage, always something a character says. Your task will be to guess the character, book and author.

Two ways to play: on the web site, and as a podcast. We are experimenting with the process a little.

  1. All on the web site:  Go here, listen to the clip, then submit your guess using this form.
  2. As a podcast:  If you are set up to receive podcasts you can listen via the RSS feed, then submit your answers via the guessing form.

I'll post hints on the discussion forums.”

I’m also very much enjoying the Make podcasts, along with Greg’s, of course. Sadly, no MLS libraries have subscribed to Make: Technology on Your Time, which makes me think they just don’t know about it. If your library “just doesn’t know about it,” check it out, because it’s a pretty unique title and I’ll bet you’ve got an audience for it. I follow along at home via the blog, podcasts , del.icio.us links, and Flickr pool.


A new Wizards Podcast, now with 50% more
estrogen!


A new Wizards Podcast, now with 50% more
estrogen!
02/05/2005 09:07 PM
This week, the wizards welcome a new regular guest host! "Mac Hottie" Laura Burstein sits in for vacationing MisterMarc and classes up the joint! Not to mention, bringing us news from Japan, and much more! Of course, there's a MacMerc Moment.

Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodder to the RSS feed on the Wizards Site.


NASA Podcast Still in Orbit in March


NASA Podcast Still in Orbit in March 04/07/2005 02:55 AM
Science@NASA was the most popular podcast in March 2005, according to Podcasting News, a leading source of information about podcasts and the podcasting community. The NASA podcast discusses everything from the weather on Saturn to going to the bathroom in space. The NASA podcast led What's on Tonight?, a look at the future of media, and The Seanachai, a weekly show of off-center storytelling and commenty, to get the top spot. "The Top 10 demonstrates the quality and diversity of content available through podcasting," notes Podcasting News' Elle Webb. "Podcast listeners can enjoy news, comedy, storytelling and a variety of music shows, whenever and wherever they want to." [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]

BBC lectures on Triumph of Tech podcast


BBC lectures on Triumph of Tech podcast 04/08/2005 05:28 AM
Cory Doctorow: Last week, I blogged about the Reith Lectures, the BBC's annual learned talk series on Radio 4. This year's theme, "The Triumph of Technology" is near and dear to my heart -- and now you can get the audio of the lectures as podcasts! Link (Thanks, Mike!)

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source license,
receives applause

DoCoMo sets
ambitious 3G goal

Nokia 3G video phone
boasts business apps

TI Intros Smallest,
Single-Chip Battery
Charger and DC/DC
for Bluetooth
Headsets

Ericsson Launched
the first 3G call in
India at the 13th
Convergence
India-2005

3G Mobile Videophone
Middleware Package

Telstra Mobile
Broadband Growth
Fuels 3G Data
Services

Commitment in
Driving 3G Wireless
to the Masses

24 hour Streamed
Broadcast of Live
Reality 3G TV

CoolPAM HBT-Based
Power Amplifier
Modules for 3G
W-CDMA Mobile
Handsets

3G Streaming to
Revenue Flow

ISUP Triggering for
DNA 3G Wireless Test
Tool

PacketVideo Powers
Fujitsu's Latest 3G
Handset

A Biotech Value Play
A Quality
Transportation
Company

Lessons From the
Calming Diet Trends

Ron Jeremy's
groantones

Grokster argument
analysis from law
student

Paul Boutin on Make
Xeni Tech on NPR:
Changing view of
downloading music

Adobe Photographers
Directory to connect
pro photographers
with creative
clients

Flying the Unwired
Skies

2-Disk X window
embedded Linux
1.2.20 (Source code
branch)

Conflux Groupware
1.3.1 (Professional
branch)

ReleaseForge 0.6
(Default branch)

The Road Trip Effect
1.3

Marks Public Beta 3
SaveMe 1.1
PictureSync 1.2
RealCADD 3.80
Mac tags
The Mac Mini Arrives
Other News: "Tiger"
Final Candidate

UPDATE
3-Hewlett-Packard
hires NCR's Hurd as
CEO-reports

HP drops
eight-processor Xeon
servers

Ready for change
Laptop theft puts
data of 98,000 at
risk

N' it is
UPDATE
2-Hewlett-Packard
hires NCR's Hurd as
new CEO-WSJ

VeriSign to retain
domain

MCI OKs new Verizon
bid

Prints without dust
Juniper acquires IP
telephony gear
start-up

ID theft suspect
detained

Phishing pool widens
New HP head was
NCR's turnaround
artist

H-P names CEO
Microsoft building
ID system for
Windows

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