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Ident-A-Drug Reference

Downloads dent-A-Drug identifies drug products by the codes imprinted on them as well as the color and shape of the product. This Ident-a-Drug reference identifies drug products by the codes imprinted on them as well as the color and shape of the product.

[May 25, 2007, 8:00]

BT to cut broadband start-up prices

News BT will mark the New Year by cutting the upfront cost of some of its broadband products. However, customers will only benefit if the Internet service providers who resell these products decide to pass the savings on, rather than use them to bolster...

[December 12, 2003, 16:35]

Novell adds Linux support for enterprises

News Novell is adding enterprise-level help for its Linux products to its Premium Service technical support programme. The service programme, which offers different levels of remote and managed support for large businesses running Novell software, will...

[May 13, 2004, 8:35]

Dell claims online sales boom

News The Austin, Texas-based company, which started selling computer products over the Internet one and a half years ago, made the disclosure in conjunction with the release of its fourth-quarter earnings.

[February 19, 1998, 9:01]

SSL market heats up

News The market is heating up for products that allow secure access to corporate networks based on a widely used browser-security technology known as secure sockets layer encryption. We really see this as extending the remote access capabilities of our...

[November 11, 2003, 10:55]

Microsoft uncovers new patching plan

News Microsoft will focus on adding new security technologies to its products, educating its customers and improving its process of releasing patches, chief executive Steve Ballmer pledged on Thursday. The company has also pledged to continue support...

[October 10, 2003, 8:50]

Lawsuit opens new can of worms for Microsoft

News A lawsuit faulting Microsoft for security defects in its products has added a new front in the software giant's battle against vulnerabilities in its software. In January 2001, Microsoft kicked off its Trustworthy Computing Initiative, a...

[October 7, 2003, 11:50]

Apple is not green enough, says campaigner

News Increasing pressure on IT hardware companies to make manufacturing and end products greener is beginning to bite, according to environmental campaigner Greenpeace. But although the Finnish mobile handset maker earned praise for its chemicals policy...

[December 6, 2006, 12:38]

Clustering moves into second gear

News Software plans for making high-end computing jobs less susceptible to system crashes are ratcheting ahead, with improvements coming to products for Linux and Windows. The products fit into the realm of "clustering", in which one server can take...

[November 8, 2001, 8:38]

Doors are open for v.pcm 56k modems

News Still, it will take a few months before products are truly interoperable and the standard is officially ratified. Vendors plan to ship standard-based products before the end of the first quarter, even though ISPs may not yet be hooked up to support...

[February 6, 1998, 10:40]

Microsoft says new database coming by end '05

News After numerous delays, the next editions of Microsoft's main software development products SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 will be available in November. He said the company intends to have the "largest-ever launch" of the products during...

[June 8, 2005, 11:55]

Microsoft seeks spots in 'cool' TV shows

News Microsoft is promoting its Windows products on popular TV shows like Fox's "24" and HBO's "The Wire," airing this autumn, as part of the software company's push to transform the PC's image from "geek to sleek.

[October 6, 2003, 14:10]

Google flaw provides phishing hook

News A security flaw in Google's search appliances could expose websites that use the products to information-stealing phishing attacks, experts warned Monday. The vulnerability will also be addressed in the next release of the products, he said.

[November 28, 2006, 8:10]

Free wireless Internet for Bluetooth users

News British startup Red-M is working on a new class of Linux-based wireless Internet products -- access points that give any Bluetooth device in range, Internet connectivity. Gawne says the products, yet to be named or priced, will offer additional...

[June 2, 2000, 16:05]

HP promises more manageable storage

News With the launch of new products intended to allow IT managers to charge their colleagues for use of storage services in their businesses, Hewlett-Packard's storage management strategy is shifting away from the service providers towards users.

[September 11, 2001, 17:30]

HP ProCurve adds in 802.11n wireless

News HP ProCurve has launched an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point and has revitalised its wireless LAN range with products acquired through the recent purchase of Colubris Networks. Colubris's network products were well-established in hotels and other hotspot...

[November 11, 2008, 17:18]

Wireless Web - Is it hip ... or hype?

News The market for wireless applications-enabled products, still in its infancy, is about to undergo a boom. Although so-called WAP products are already currently available, the range of offerings pales in comparison to what will be on tap in the next...

[May 24, 2000, 12:50]

AltaVista launches rewards program

News Portal site AltaVista, a CMGI -owned company, has launched a rewards program where consumers can earn points by researching and comparing products, browsing, and buying. Rewards points can be redeemed for products, gift certificates at...

[May 18, 2000, 15:52]

New storage standard holds water

News A new standard for networks of storage devices is making its way out of the prototype stage, with new products from Cisco Systems and others. Morgan Chase is using Nishan products as part of a storage network product from Nishan and Xiotech.

[October 22, 2001, 8:48]

Ozzie: Microsoft is at an 'interesting juncture'

News With Microsoft's Vista and Office 2007 released to manufacturing, the software giant is preparing to adapt the products for the web-dominated era, chief software architect Ray Ozzie said on Wednesday.

[November 9, 2006, 9:55]

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