Game Controller Blamed For Hand-arm Vibrating Syndrome
News The condition -- called hand-arm vibration syndrome and previously known as vibration white finger -- is an industrial injury commonly associated with the prolonged use of vibratory tools such as pneumatic drills.
[February 1, 2002, 11:48]
Netscape Shows Intra-net Hand
News Netscape this afternoon revealed its intra-net hand at a simultaneous London and New York press conference. CEO James Barksdale was here while senior VP of technology Marc Andreessen was on the other side of the Atlantic to tout the firm's latest...
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Guotai Juan Securities Gets A Platform For The Future With Oracle And Hand
White Papers Spurred by intensifying competition, Guotai Junan signed an agreement in 2001 with Shangai-based Oracle partner Hand Enterprise Solutions Co. Formed through a merger in 1999, Guotai Junan Securities Co.
[October 11, 2003, 0:00]
New Rules Outlaw Hand-held Mobile Use While Driving
News David Jamieson, road safety minister, said in a statement that he hoped the ban would cut road traffic accidents: "You are four times more likely to be involved in an accident when using a mobile phone and driving -- and this new offence will help...
[December 1, 2003, 14:45]
Development Of MIMO OFDM Systems For 5 GHz WLAN In The B4 Broadband Radio@hand Project
White Papers The B4 broadband radio@hand project brings together Dutch centers of innovation to study wireless systems that fulfill bandwidth and quality needs in the office and at home. An overview of physical layer investigations (PHY) done in this project is...
[March 28, 2005, 0:00]
Software's Nuclear Winter Is At Hand
Leader The evidence to decide which is at hand. The continued success of Microsoft in its fight against the Eolas browser plug-in patent is causing conniptions among the godly. Like the Cold War standoff between China and the Soviet Union, the free world...
[August 19, 2004, 12:00]
A Tablet PC In Every Hand?
News And while manufacturers prefer to have orders to fill versus having excess inventory on hand, at least some customers have grown unhappy waiting for their orders to arrive from Toshiba. Manufacturers are having a field day with their new tablet PCs.
[February 28, 2003, 8:33]
The Road To Efficiency: Patient Data Delivery Systems And Hand-held Technologies
White Papers is upon us, predicting staggering increases in the adoption of hand-held devices in healthcare. Forrester Research predicts that the hand-held physician solutions market will build rapidly to $1.23 billion in 2006.
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Is The Future In The Palm Of Your Hand?
White Papers Forrester predicts sales of hand-held devices and applications used by doctors will grow from $19.4 million in 2001 to $60.9 million in 2002 and $181.35 million in 2003. Physician use of mobile devices and applications - including electronic...
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Top Right-Hand Corner
Talkback It should read top right corner - I think the hand is superfluous though often seems to crop up in manuals. This is one peeve I have.
[May 6, 2007, 20:43]
UK Firm Sells Second-hand Microsoft Licences
News Microsoft has stunned its reseller community by allowing a discount dealer to sell second-hand volume licences, opening the floodgates for a second hand market. Shocked vendors have reacted angrily to the news that Disclic, through discount...
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Microsoft Fails To Quash Second-hand Software Market
News A UK company that specialises in second-hand software claims to have found a loophole in Microsoft software licensing that has enabled it to continue trading five months after the software giant attempted to stamp out the practice.
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Second-hand PC Shipments Tipped To Boom
News Demand for second-hand PCs is soaring in parts of the developing world, analyst group Gartner reported on Wednesday. The demand for [second-hand] PCs continues to exceed supply, providing opportunistic but potentially lucrative opportunities for...
[September 28, 2005, 15:00]
Amazon Refuses To Hand Over Book Search 'secrets'
News Amazon.com has declined to hand over information on its book search tools to Google for use in a copyright lawsuit. The internet retailer on Friday filed the response and objection to a subpoena Google had filed concerning Amazon's searching and...
[October 26, 2006, 11:20]
Yahoo's Overture May Force Microsoft's Hand
News Constructing a pay-for-placement ad network and technology in-house, on the other hand, would probably take the company a few years. Yahoo has made a decision that it needs to own all this technology, and that forces Microsoft's hand.
[July 15, 2003, 8:22]
Palm Chief Extends His Hand To Corporations
News Dubbed MotionSense, the card will combine memory with an accelerometer, allowing people to scroll through maps and other documents using only one hand to tilt the Palm in the desired direction. Under one deal, Big Five accounting firm...
[June 27, 2001, 10:36]
Investing In Hand-Held Devices
White Papers Many health care organizations are providing hand-held technologies to physicians, hoping to address specific application or business problems. E-prescribing and charge capture are two processes that can leverage the benefits of mobility.
[June 5, 2004, 0:00]
Second-hand Microsoft Licences Take Off
News A company that began trading in second-hand licences for Microsoft software last autumn has been attracting business from within the UK and internationally. Disclic has been able to sell over 2,500 second-hand software licences from insolvent or...
[April 7, 2006, 16:00]
Virtual Soft Hand-Off In IP-Centric Wireless CDMA Networks
White Papers This paper presents a novel method, Virtual Soft Hand-off, for wireless IP-centric CDMA networks whose routers, hosts and mobile stations have small group multicast (SGM) capability. The underlying ideas of the virtual soft hand-off method are that...
[July 25, 2004, 0:00]
Handheld Security In The Palm Of Your Hand
News Ever wished you could make your Palm handheld computer totally secure with the wave of a hand? Well now you can, thanks to revolutionary signature recognition software from US company Communication Intelligence Corporation (CIC).
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