PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 12 December 2012

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PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 12 December 2012

LONDON, December 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

    CNET extends video programming options, Mace enters law enforcement market and
Microsoft widens Surface availability

    Technology news experts CNET have extended the availability of their popular video
reviews this week, adding support for Microsoft's Xbox 360 platform
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cnet-video-programming-available-on-microsofts-xbox-360-and-samsung-smart-tvs-183055951.html ]
, with availability for Samsung Smart TVs
arriving before the end of the year.

    Xbox owners will now be able to access CNET's full range of extended TV reviews, as
well as live streaming of product launches and other tutorials. In addition to standard
content, Xbox Live users will have exclusive access to special reviews, whilst also being
able to control their viewing using the voice and gesture capabilities on their Kinect
devices.

    CNET General Manager Mark Larkin enthused over his company's developments, whilst also
hinting at future innovations, stating, "We're programming for every possible screen -
from the smartphone to the television - with video increasingly at the heart of everything
we do." Windows Phone users will also have access to Xbox-related content, via the partner
app.

    Mace Security International, a US manufacturer of personal electronic safety products,
has announced its intention to enter the lucrative law enforcement market
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mace-takes-branded-digital-fingerprinting-system-to-law-enforcement-market-183029761.html ]
this week, with the launch of its Mace XPrint
fingerprint scanning device.

    The new device will allow both public and private law enforcement agencies across the
US to implement a real-time fingerprint scanning solution, delivering real-time results
after cross-checking them against the national database. Recent changes to the law have
meant that all agencies are now required to switch from the traditional paper-based print
scans, and Mace hope that their revolutionary new device can take advantage of this new
opportunity.

    Not only will paper/ink scans be made obsolete, the XPrint also removes the need for
the involvement of other technology hardware, with storage, scanning and searching all
accessed directly through the device.

    Technology giants Microsoft have taken decisive action to counter the criticism aimed
at its Surface Tablet
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/microsoft-increases-production-and-expands-retail-distribution-for-microsoft-surface-with-windows-rt-183047991.html ]
marketing efforts this
week, by extending its availability to a number of as yet unnamed retailers.

    The device will be available in a variety of retailers across the US and Australia
from mid-December, although potential purchasers from the UK and Europe will be forced to
use the exclusive online outlet. In addition to the latest product availability
announcement, Microsoft has also noted its intention to convert a number of temporary
holiday stores into permanent locations, following on from a successful Thanksgiving sales
period.

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