Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Maximal

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    12 spam research projects that might make a difference 21/11/2007 10:34:12

    Those who commit cybercrime know they need to stay on the cutting edge of technology to come up with new and different ways to swindle people. Luckily, the good guys are also spending time in research labs developing ways to thwart the latest tricks employed by spammers, phishers and other criminals.
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    Recharging batteries wirelessly 18/09/2006 11:22:34

    As mobile devices get more power-hungry, innovative gadgets are supplementing the needy hardware. The portable Xantrex Technology. PowerSource Mobile 100 battery recharges laptops, portable music players and handheld devices on the run. While not as mobile, SplashPower uses electromagnetic technology to wirelessly recharge mobile devices. Meanwhile, an example of a new portable device that uses a lot of juice is Archos's Archos 604 portable media player, which displays DVD-quality video on its small screen and doubles up as a digital video recorder. A time-saver is Primera Technology's Bravo SE Disc Publisher, which automatically burns and prints up to 20 CDs or DVDs in one device.
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    Trickle-down BI 11/05/2005 12:07:23

    Once the province of business analysts, financial managers and upper management in Mahogony Row, business intelligence - or its translation into what products to sell when and to whom - is reaching into the daily workplace. Richard Gincel reports
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    The long view on Longhorn 21/07/2004 10:12:19

    In its first preview at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference last year, Windows XP successor Longhorn was shown running a 20-year-old copy of Visicalc. Ancient DOS software won't be the lone occupant of the Longhorn compatibility box. Win32, the Web, and even WinForms -- the .Net era's first GUI framework -- are all legacy APIs from Longhorn's perspective. Their replacements, Microsoft says, will jointly deliver "the best of Windows and the best of the Web."
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    Max 2.0 Sleuths Meaning from Biz Data 24/04/2000 12:01:01

    You know that stored away in your data archives is a treasure trove of information that you could use to make faster and more efficient business decisions. But boiling that data down into a usable nugget has never been easy. Fortunately, many fine tools have emerged that mitigate these problems by offering easy-to-use, highly graphical, and powerful data-mining solutions.
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