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  • Mot camera-phone runs widgets
    Motorola announced a Moto VE66 camera-phone that offers WiFi, GPS, a 5-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, and MontaVista Linux. The VE66 is the first Motorola phone to support the MotoDev Studio for WebUI "widget" platform, says Motorola, which also announced a "MotoDev Widget Developer Challenge."
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  • William Osler Health Centre Connects Hospitals, Caregivers and Patients with Cisco Medical-Grade Network
    BRAMPTON, Ontario - October 23, 2007 - Cisco® Canada announced today that William Osler Health Centre, one of the largest hospitals in Ontario, is deploying a Cisco Medical-Grade Network at its 1.3-million-square-foot, ultra-modern Brampton Civic Hospital. By the time the facility opens to the public on Oct. 28, it will have the most extensive end-to-end, Internet Protocol (IP)-based healthcare network infrastructure in Ontario, connecting caregivers and patients more reliably and ...
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  • Microsoft makes daring vulnerability sharing move
    LAS VEGAS -- Starting in October, Microsoft will start sharing details on software vulnerabilities with security vendors ahead of Patch Tuesday under a daring new program aimed at reducing the window of exposure to hacker attacks. The new Microsoft Active Protections Program MAPP, which will be formally...
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  • Cisco Prepares Higher Education Market to Seize Two Leading Tech Trends: Web 2.0 and Interoperable Communications
    SEATTLE, WA (EDUCAUSE), October 24, 2007 - Cisco is responding to two significant technology trends sweeping college and university communities as educators and administrators strive to meet the needs of students accustomed to a media-rich, mobile lifestyle, while at the same time working to strengthen campus security via interoperable communications. Today, many students are digital natives, Web 2.0 consumers who expect their college or university to create a collaborative ...
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