ELECTRONIC STORE
Electronic Pony Sells Out at $299 as High-Tech Toys Lift Prices Bloomberg.com Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Hasbro Inc. Chief Executive Officer Alfred Verrecchia thought little girls liked ponies. So two years ago, the second-largest U.S. toymaker created the life-sized electronic Butterscotch. Retail price: $299. Woking Borough Council plans innovative electronic invoicing solution PublicTechnology.net Woking Borough Council has chosen OB10 to provide an electronic invoicing solution that will help the council to improve operational efficiency and simplify its accounting processes. New U.S. rules raise retention requirements for e-documents Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — U.S. companies will need to know more about where they store e-mails, instant messages and other electronic documents generated by their employees in the event they are sued because of changes in federal rules that took effect Friday, legal experts say. Toshiba Introduces 100-GB, 1.8-Inch Micro Drive NewsFactor via Yahoo! News What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas, unless it happens at CES, the International Consumer Electronics Show, where makers of every type of electronic tool, toy, and gadget meet yearly to show off their goods. At next year's show in January, Toshiba will formally unveil a new 1.8-inch hard drive that can store a whopping 100 GB of data. Gordon Group Offers New Store Model AP via Yahoo! Finance Real estate developer Gordon Group Holdings LLC, design firm Studio V Partners and other collaborators expect to launch a concept they say is an alternative to department stores within a year. Agency toughen voting security program AP via Yahoo! News The nation's top election oversight board approved guidelines for electronic voting machines, putting in place the first federal standards but stopping short of requiring states to follow them. In 'Superman Returns' game, style flies over substance USA Today Many game designers believe the first 15 minutes of a video game are the most critical. It's not surprising given how important first impressions are especially once you've just plopped down up to $60 for a new video game. While Electronic Arts' latest Superman Returns: The Videogame certainly grabs your attention right from the get-go, the excitement of flying and fighting as the Man of Steel Can Your Firm Be Sued for a Data Breach? TechNewsWorld.com Continuing technological advances allow companies to store increasing amounts of personal data about their customers. Maintaining this information can help both companies and consumers, allowing for more tailored customer service without requiring customers to provide the same information repeatedly. The really long arm of the law Colorado Springs Gazette Lee Lamer began to appreciate the full potential of Colorado Springs Retail Security Association a few years ago when he busted a gang of thieves at the Eighth Street Wal-Mart. Lamer had gotten a tip from a Target store in Pueblo that had been hit earlier in the day for a cart full of electronic gear. They contacted the RSA to let us know the thieves were driving a Ryder rental truck and heading Gordon Group offers new store model Sharewatch At Trex, a retail trade show in New York on Thursday, architect Jay Valgora, who founded Studio V in New York, said the concept, called \"Epicenter,\" combines bricks and mortar, Internet and catalog retail services.
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