Thursday, October 26, 2006
IT PRO - Internet Security News
Video home monitoring service unveiled.
Pay monthly for the chance to photograph bugulars in your own home.
AT&T, said on Thursday it would start to offer a monitoring service that would let U.S. customers use cell phones or computers to receive alerts or view a real-time video feed from their home.
The telephone company said it would offer the service for $9.95 (5 1/3 pounds) a month to broadband Internet customers around the country or to wireless web cell phone customers of Cingular Wireless, its joint venture with BellSouth Corp.
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Source: IT PRO - B2B Technology Publication
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IBM improves chip cooling technology
IBM has been detailing a new chip cooling technique that could massively increase the effectiveness of future heat sinks.
The invention is a bioengineered gel that sits between the chip and heat sink and transfers heat. The gel doubles the effectiveness of current heat sink systems and could significantly reduce the costs of running a data centre or server farm.
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Rail operator makes tracks with mobile ticketing
Chiltern Railways is leading the way when it comes to easing passengers' ticketing headaches by adopting mobile payment
Chiltern Railways plans to trial mobile ticketing technology that will text barcodes directly to passengers, freeing them from the hassle of paper tickets and speeding up their pre-journey experience.
Later this year, the operator, which runs services along the M40 corridor from London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill and Aylesbury, will embark on a three-month pilot of the system.
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Microsoft fights back over iPod virus claims
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Qamar
Microsoft delays XP SP3
New service pack three release put back until 2008
Microsoft has shifted the date for the release of Windows XP Service Pack Three back to 2008.
The company had claimed that SP3 would be out in 2007 but according to the Microsoft schedule published online the data has now been shifted to the first half of 2008.
Find Full Article Here http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/96050/microsoft-delays-xp-sp3.html
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Qamar
Cisco joins video-conference market
As more and more big players line up high end videoconferencing systems Cisco has bought its own model onto the market.
You can find article here http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/96161/cisco-joins-videoconference-market.html
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