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Monday, August 21, 2006

Irish refused (Pc file recovery) bombs sent to Prestwick airport 


Irish refused bombs sent to Prestwick airport 
BOMBS destined to be used by Israel are being flown via Scotland only because the Irish government refused to allow them to land on its soil.
Source: news.scotsman.com

LogMeIn To Buy Applied Networking, VPN Expertise 
LogMeIn, a provider of remote access and support services, is buying Applied Networking, a specialist in "instant" VPN services.
Source: www.channelweb.com

Laplink and Avanquest Partner to Deliver PC Migration and Connectivity Software to North American Retail Market 
Avanquest Publishing USA today announced a strategic North American publishing partnership with Laplink Software, an award-winning developer of PC migration, remote control and connectivity software.
Source: www.sys-con.com

News: Lava Software updates file-sharing and backup app 
The free PC-Mac-Net FileShare 6.1 update adds features such as secure data-encrypted file backup, multi-destination storage of backup data on networked computers, and encryption key recovery.
Source: feeds.macworld.com

PC Mall Reports Second Quarter Non-GAAP Earnings Per Share of $0.05, Excluding Stock-Based Compensation Expense 
TORRANCE, Calif.----Aug. 7, 2006--PC Mall, Inc. :
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Hummingbird Launches Remote Access Application Solution For Linux Desktops 
Hummingbird has unveiled Exceed onDemand 6 with an X11 remote access application solution for Linux desktops. A provider of X Window technologies, Hummingbird has built the new version of Exceed onDemand to allow Windows and Linux users to access X11 applications and data across any type of network connection.
Source: www.linux.sys-con.com

Protocall Technologies Announces Comprehensive Security Software Bundle 
Protocall Technologies Incorporated http://www.protocall.com/, a leading provider of CD and DVD on-demand systems for retailers, today announced an agreement with Panda Software and FarStone Technology that enables them to provide consumers a bundled security software package at a 25 percent discount over the standard retail price. Protocall's system allows software publishers and retailers to
Source: biz.yahoo.com

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