Stories about: ACS

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    Shure SE315 earphones 14/02/2012 08:57:00

    Shure has a long history of making professional audio products. In the late 1990s, the company introduced its first in-ear monitors for use in live-sound situations (performances, studio work, and the like), and when the company adapted these models for use as consumer-grade headphones in the early 2000s, it helped popularize the in-ear-canal headphone (or canalphone) style. Since then, the audio community has consistently held Shure’s canalphones in high regard.
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    Apple sued by iCloud 14/06/2011 00:53:00

    Looks like Apple finds itself in the middle of another trademark dispute over a recently revealed product.
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    HP announces converged storage strategy, products 07/06/2011 05:33:00

    Hewlett-Packard today announced a series of upgrades to its storage products, including the addition of data snapshots and a portfolio of pre-configured storage systems.
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    Cisco, Xerox join for mobile printing 09/05/2011 14:07:23

    Cisco Systems has teamed up with Xerox to create a mobile printing system that lets users print from any device to any printer.
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    Auditors: ERP software woes could cost Idaho millions 31/03/2011 07:15:37

    Idaho may be out millions of dollars due to problems with a new system for processing Medicaid claims, according to a legislative auditor's report released this week.
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    State pays ACS US$7.25M to settle software project suit 19/03/2011 05:10:24

    Minnesota's Department of Human Services has agreed to pay ACS US$7.25 million to settle a lawsuit the systems integrator brought against it in connection with the development of HealthMatch, a system for determining a person's eligibility for health care.
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    Dell to buy medical cloud archiving company 29/12/2010 10:23:00

    InSite expands Dell's reach into the medical IT services market
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    Attorney-General overwhelmed by support for R18+ games classification 01/12/2010 14:12:00

    Some 98.2 per cent of individual submissions responding to the federal government’s R18+ computer games classification discussion paper support the introduction of an adult rating for games, according to the Attorney-General’s Department.
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    Mystery open source switching company claims price edge 30/10/2010 05:36:00

    Another top-of-rack switch , based on open source code, is being offered for data center and cloud computing environments.
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    Piracy group threatens more DDoS attacks 06/10/2010 01:12:00

    The self-styled campaigners who launched DDoS attacks on a range of prominent copyright and anti-piracy organisations last week has threatened further attacks in an interview with security company, Panda Security.
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    You don't mess with rogue hackers 4chan 02/10/2010 05:54:00

    First, let's get one thing straight. You can consider tugging on Superman's cape. You can probably spit into the wind without severe repurcussions. You can suggest that Michael Arrington likes to dress up in women's clothing and go clubbing in his size 14 stilettos. You can do and say all kinds of things on the Net that would be otherwise considered vulgar or even dangerous in civilized company.
 
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