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Travelex to introduce mobile prepaid facility
Manage account balances using a handset.
Angelica Mari
Dec 1 2009 12:13AM
Hardware
Utility to introduce satellite tracking
Severn Trent Water is to install satellite tracking technology in its 1,000-strong fleet of vehicles to tighten security and improve monitoring.
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Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
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Senators introduce data privacy legislation
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) on Wednesday introduced broad legislation designed to increase protection of consumers' private data.
Marcia Savage
Jun 30 2005 4:51PM
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Top Japanese bank to introduce biometric ATM system
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, one of Japan's top four banks, plans to introduce a biometric reading system for its ATMs that can identify customers from the pattern of the veins in their hands.
Steve Gold
Feb 26 2004 2:50PM
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