Friday, March 30, 2012

Lost Data Cartridges

  • LOS ANGELES (AP) — Four data cartridges containing personal information for about 800,000 people — including their names and Social Security numbers — have been lost by IBM and Iron Mountain Inc.
  • (Allentown Morning Call)
  • LOS ANGELES State child support officials say four data cartridges containing personal information for 800,000 people - including their names and social security numbers - have been lost by IBM and Iron Mountain Inc.
  • (Fresno Bee)
  • People would misspell their email addresses and be unaware of it, resulting in a delivery failure and a lost user. And it got even more In short the system allows the public to share data with the help of flying drones.
  • (The Guardian)
  • In contrast, all the manufacturers publish the expected page yield of their cartridges, online if not on the box. Even then, the buyers must calculate the cost per page themselves and then decide how relevant the page-yield data is.
  • (IDG NEWS)
  • SqueezeTrigger.com is able to analyze over 20 years of data in less than 1 second for any stock in Sun Hydraulics Corp.
  • (TMCnet)
  • Latest Treasury estimates suggest the loophole is costing the exchequer £110m a year in lost tax, though industry experts think to boom on the Channel Islands.
  • (The Guardian)
  • SqueezeTrigger.
  • (TMCnet)
  • some companies have actually lost track of what IP they own due to company restructurings, mergers, staffing turnovers, bankruptcies, and the overall passage of time.
  • (Gamasutra)

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