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Galway, IrelandIrish EmigrantMonday 18th August 2008 Criminals posing as Bank of Ireland staff managed to convince a number of shops owners that their credit card scanners were due for an upgrade. The "upgrade" allowed details of each card to be skimmed and reused.
El Rio Community Health Center Selects Socket Scanners for Prescription Delivery ProgramMarketwire via Yahoo! FinanceMonday 18th August 2008 Socket Mobile, Inc., an innovative provider of mobile productivity solutions, today announced that El Rio Community Health Center, an Arizona community health center serving more than 80,000 low-income patients in 2007, has chosen the Socket Secure Digital Scan Card(TM), a small bar code scanner that plugs into a smartphone, for its prescription delivery program.
Generations and the WorkforceBusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! NewsMonday 18th August 2008 Gen Y has been described as "Gen X on steroids." Is it stereotypical of us to see a new generation with eyes of the previous and try to confine them within definitions of the past? Or is it an effort to use familiar terms while communicating across generations? It's like we acknowledge the similarities but still whine about the differences. And it seems that our collective memory is so short ...
Ways to Wealth: Bank scanners convert checks to cash days soonerMemphis Commercial AppealSaturday 16th August 2008 We own a small retail store. We notice when we pay our power bill that the money is removed from our account by the next day. We have to wait several days for the funds from customers' checks to be available to us. A few days makes a big difference in a small business during a turbulent economy. Is there any way we can get our money faster?
Clear Channel Radio traffic network expandsSan Francisco ChronicleMonday 18th August 2008 Clear Channel Radio's Total Traffic Network said Monday it expanded its real-time traffic data network to an additional 15 markets. The increase boosts the network's total coverage to 95 markets and more than 200 million people, the company said. The...
New Imaging Technique Could Spot Early CancersHealthCentral.comMonday 18th August 2008 Copyright ¿ 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. MONDAY, Aug. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Nanotechnology may offer doctors a noninvasive way to detect early stages of cancer and also help monitor treatment, a new report says.