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Epson, HP, IDS, Olympus, PortalPlayer and Samsung Electronics have finally developed the guidelines for easy and fast transferability of images between digital cameras, PMPs and camera phones via Bluetooth, WUSB or IrDA. The companies were jointly...
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A security program spurred by the 9/11 attacks to safeguard seaports has hit yet another snag, causing concern that commerce could be slowed during the busy holiday...
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