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Cameras, Software Being Eyed By San Bernardino Police Chief (RedNova) - By Gina Tenorio, San Bernardino County Sun, Calif. Jan. 1--Surveillance cameras, hand-held computers and crime analysis software that can create instant flow-charts showing how various elements of a crime scene are connected -- all are on the San Bernardino police chief's wish list.

(AFX UK Focus) 2006-01-02 02:17 GMT: Sony BMG settles copy-protection software suits in US (Interactive Investor) - HONG KONG (AFX) - Sony BMG Music Entertainment has tentatively settled at least 15 consumer class actions brought against the music company over its use of copy-protection software on CDs, the Wall Street Journal said.

Software services rides out rough patch to turn winner — Action-packed year in mid-cap software arena (The Hindu) - 2005 proved to be a mixed year for the software services sector. On one hand, the $400-million application support contract bagged by TCS and Infosys from ABN Amro marked a defining moment for the offshoring trend.

New software to correct Bangla spelling developed (News From Bangladesh) - The usage of Bangla font in computer has been developed with the introduction of another software to correct Bangla spelling, reports BDNews.

Software to sports to security (River Valley Business Report) - After selling both Winnebago Software Co. and Miken Sports in Caledonia, Minn., in the past six years, Jeb Griffith’s entrepreneurial spirit continues.

Software Notebook: Will Microsoft's big bets pay off this year? (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) - With a wave of new products on the way, including new versions of Windows and Office, 2006 is the year that Microsoft has been talking about for years. But will the company's big bets finally pay off?

Undergrad jailed for dealing in high-end pirated software (The Star Online) - A NANYANG Technological University computer engineering undergraduate thought he had found the most lucrative extra-curricular activity on campus – importing counterfeit Microsoft software for about S$80 (RM176) a disc from a source in Hong Kong, then reselling them for S$180 (RM396) to S$320 (RM704).

Software Notebook: Will Microsoft's big bets pay off this year? (Seattle Post - Intelligencer Traffic) - With a wave of new products on the way, this is the year that Microsoft Corp. has been talking about for years. But will the company's big bets pay off?

Software makes tech support smarter (Corvallis Gazette Times) - SAN JOSE, Calif. — Santa will distribute tons of electronics gear this holiday season. But he’s no fool. He outsources the most difficult part of the job: tech support.

A Software Revolution (LinuxInsider.com) - If Marc Benioff, CEO and founder of Salesforce.com, is the biggest spokesperson for SaaS (software as a service), then Creg Gianforte, CEO and founder of SaaS CRM competitor RightNow Technologies, is in the avant-garde of that software revolution, adding open source to the war on packaged apps. The difference between the two may offer us a peek into the future of IT infrastructures.

 
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