Happy Birthday D64...10 successful years!
("Superklausur" 10.2021)
More about D64, the Center for Digital Progress, a non-profit think-tank based in Berlin, whose aim is to actively shape the public debate about social change caused by the Internet, at the official D64-Site, D64 ZXC-Wiki (english)
or
D64 -Wikipedia (deutsch).
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The ecoEULE Pitch-Deck has been released
(Q4/2021) XACT Investments has received the pitch of ecoEULE for an investment of 3 mill EUR.
"ecoEULE" stands for a patented GDPR-compliant hardware-supported functionality
enhancement of smartphone cameras into the thermal imaging in combination with an
AI-supported extensive service spectrum & program portal.
St. George Software is proud to be associated with the initial blue-print of the
required software-framework. Interested parties may contact XACT
Investments for further details by email.
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CeBIT 2018 - last time for the worlds biggest IT event in
Hannover / Germany which had undergone several changes over the years.
Gamescom, Barcelona et al took over and Deutsche Messe realised the writing
at the wall - let's see what the future will bring.
From earlier needs for our own exhibition we moved on to the coveted status
of permanent professional visitors - and enjoyed many fruitful discussions with
smaller and larger local & international setups and prospective customers.
CeBIT is no more - we'll see how future exhibitions will look like.
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Change of Office Premises in the offing - 2016/-22
It was long on the cards, but will soon become reality: a change of office. Our "Pallavaram-Office"
near Madras/Chennai Airport has served us well for almost a decade but due to substantial changes
in international interconnectivity, requirements and facilities it has finally been decided to
relocate the main office.
Various locations are been evaluated in the near future - we will keep you updated.
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Thursday, 26 June, 2008
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ISO 9001-2000 Certification received !
After a grueling year of detailed internal auditing, we are pleased to announce our successful
certification under ISO 9001:2000 by URS / UKAS (UK), Certificate Number 19147/A/0001/UK/En.
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Headline making malware,viruses, worms, Trojan horses and known trouble on Home-and Office PC's,
have managed to find a surprising number of unprotected communication and data-centric mobile
devices and PCs, despite the industry and media repeatedly reporting about the danger and urging
people to use adequate protection.
And viruses even in your car ??
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February 9, 2005 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)
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Daily computer security headaches such as viruses and spam threaten to spread to a far wider
range of devices--from phones to car engines, a survey to be published by IBM on Wednesday
has found. ... !
...Watch out for viruses that spread to mobile phones, handheld computers, wireless networks
and embedded computers which are increasingly used to run basic automobile functions, the
2004 "Security Threats and Attack Trends Report" warns
Owners of some Nokia smartphones are being warned to watch out for malicious wallpaper.
Those downloading the software could find all the icons on their 7610 phone swapped for
images of skulls. When installed the malicious program also locks many of the 7610's functions
making it hard to use and harder to repair.
The program is only the latest in a series of viruses produced to attack mobile phones.
Once installed the program replaces all the icons on the main page with skulls and replaces
all the working applications, such as contacts, calendar, notebook etc with non-working versions
so the phone becomes almost useless. The Skulls program is thought to have been written by
a malicious hacker using AS alias Tee- 222.
Viruses on your PDA or Smartphone ?
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Tuesday, 23 November, 2004, 09:45 GMT
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Owners of some Nokia smartphones are being warned to watch out for malicious wallpaper.
Those downloading the software could find all the icons on their 7610 phone swapped for
images of skulls. When installed the malicious program also locks many of the 7610's
functions making it hard to use and harder to repair.
The program is only the latest in a series of viruses produced to attack mobile phones.
Once installed the program replaces all the icons on the main page with skulls and replaces
all the working applications, such as contacts, calendar, notebook etc with non-working
versions so the phone becomes almost useless. The Skulls program is thought to have been
written by a malicious hacker using AS alias Tee- 222.
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