Day: October 31, 2006

Microsoft gets tough on Office fakers | CNET News.com

Microsoft gets tough on Office fakers | CNET News.com For more info click on above link Microsoft is making its antipiracy check mandatory for Office. The company introduced Office Genuine Advantage in April as a voluntary way for people to ensure that they only used licensed and legal copies of the productivity software. But as of Friday, Office Online templates downloaded from within Microsoft Office System 2007 applications will require validation of the Office software in use. And as of January 2007, people will also have to complete the authentication test if they want to use Office

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RFID passports take off | CNET News.com

RFID passports take off | CNET News.com For more info click on above link Despite security and privacy concerns, all but three of the countries required by the U.S. to issue passports with radio tags are now doing so, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday. Except for Andorra, Brunei and Liechtenstein, all of the 27 countries whose citizens can travel to the U.S. without a visa are now issuing “e-Passports,” the department said in a statement. The passports include a radio frequency identification, or RFID, chip with the holder’s information and a biometric identifier, such as

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AQHA World Show Spectator to Win a Pair of Justin Boots

Amarillo, Texas, October 30, 2006 – One lucky person at the 2006 American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show will win a pair of Justin Boots on Wednesday, November 15, and become a finalist to win the AQHA special edition Ford F-250. Spectators will have the opportunity to guess the number of Justin boot boxes piled in the bed of the giveaway Ford truck.  The person with the closest guess without going over will receive one pair of Justin Boots.  That individual also will become a finalist for the Ford truck giveaway to be held Friday, November

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