Stories about: Oakley

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    Oakley's $160 3D glasses: pricy, pretty and polarised 25/11/2011 12:00:00

    We found out about Oakley's GASCAN 3D glasses when LG announced a collaboration between the two companies, and we were immediately dubious.
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    LG says 4 out of 5 Aussies prefer its Cinema 3D TVs 17/11/2011 16:00:00

    LG has released the results from a test conducted with Australian consumers in Westfield shopping centres around Australia, saying that four out of five Australians prefer its passive Cinema 3D televisions over competitors Sony and Samsung.
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    Dell signs Officeworks as first retail partner 01/05/2008 10:28:36

    Dell Australia has selected office stationery and IT supplies chain, OfficeWorks, as its first local retail partner.
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    Vancouver security vendor joins McAfee alliance 31/01/2008 09:14:33

    Vancouver-based Absolute Software hopes its involvement in a new McAfee partnership will help give IT mangers a consolidated and simplified platform for dealing with enterprise security.
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    Data breaches, regulations fueling data encryption 24/12/2007 07:26:55

    Although data encryption adds cost and complexity, business and government sectors are becoming wedded to it -- even though at times it's like an arranged marriage driven by regulatory compliance and fear of data-breach fiascos.
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    Raytheon closes acquisition of Oakley Systems 24/10/2007 08:22:08

    US Government technology supplier Raytheon announced the completion of its acquisition of data-leak prevention company Oakley Systems.
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    MP3 sunglasses 20/09/2007 14:29:56

    Keith gets the lowdown on Oakley's newest MP3 sunglasses line from engineer Colin Smith
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    InBoxer unveils virtualized compliance appliance 17/05/2007 11:47:03

    InBoxer on Wednesday announced a virtualized version of its appliance for archiving e-mail, detecting data leaks, and meeting electronic discovery requirements.
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    Should Apple secure its iPods? 17/04/2007 13:29:10

    Few corporations are likely to ban iPods in the workplace, but whether Apple and other manufacturers of MP3 players shoulder some responsibility to add security to their devices -- and how effective that security would be -- is a growing debate.
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    The top 15 wackiest USB devices 12/02/2007 09:19:41

    When the USB format was introduced just over 11 years ago, the creators envisioned it as a way to liberate computer users by making it easy for them to attach devices to PCs without opening the case, fiddling with arcane settings, or dealing with a multitude of specialized ports. By simplifying things for product developers and users, the format gave creative designers the means to come up with any kind of device they pleased.
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    Motorola RazrWire 16/11/2005 19:00:28

    We like the technology, but we'd be the first to admit that wireless Bluetooth headsets do not represent the height of sartorial elegance, particularly the ones that sport flashing blue lights.
 
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