PANAMA CITY, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- EPAY announces the launch of their newest EPAY debit card, ideal for personal and business usage worldwide.

EPAY Inc. is a high performance, online payment platform allowing consumers and small businesses to send and receive money transfers worldwide through epayarea.com debit cards.

EPAY strives to provide financial products to facilitate financial transactions between individuals and businesses worldwide, easing the gaps in financial systems, reducing transaction times and the associated costs of sending and receiving funds, said an EPAY company representative.

LONDON, June 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- Rock n' Roll Your way to Poker Glory With a Brand New Tournament 'The Legends of Rock' at Rockandrollpoker.com

Rockandrollpoker.com (http://www.rockandrollpoker.com/poker.php) is delighted to announce that they have launched an all new fantastic version of its popular online poker site which will change the way you play poker forever!

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- Auto Manufacturer Secures Web Applications for More Than 300,000 Users

CA, Inc. (NASDAQ:CA), the world's leading independent IT management software company, is supporting BMW with scalable and centralized Web access management and single sign-on. The improvements help increase security for the carmaker's Web applications, while simultaneously lowering IT administration costs.

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With online communications between businesses and external users such as suppliers, associates, and customers, companies must strive to ensure that Web applications adhere to strict access controls that are also easy to implement and administer.

LONDON, June 9 /PRNewswire/ --

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) will display a wide variety of its industry leading global security capabilities and programmes at the International Paris Air Show, including unmanned aerial vehicles, advanced fire control radar, targeting and electronic warfare systems and its airborne early warning and control (AEWC) capabilities.

LONDON, June 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- Consumer Feedback Suggests That the Future Internet Will be 'Messy and Confusing', 'Too Complex' and 'Out of Control' ; 60% of Consumers Believe Liberalisation Will Change the Way They use the Internet, but not for the Better

A new report entitled The future liberalisation of the internet, carried out by The Future Laboratory on behalf of domain name registrar Gandi.net, has found that the geography of the internet is about to change significantly, but that consumers and businesses are not enthusiastic about the prospect.

DUBAI, UAE, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The record-breaking auction conducted by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers in Dubai, UAE last week had an unusual beneficiary: Foresight, a Dubai-based organization that raises funds to help find a cure for blindness caused by hereditary eye disease and also helps improve the lives of people with visual impairment. Southwest Middle East LLC will donate the full proceeds from the sale of an unused Cat skid steer loader at the auction to Foresight. An on-site bidder from the UAE purchased the skid steer loader for US$30,000.

LONDON, June 9 /PRNewswire/ --

- Network Now Delivers Comprehensive Communications Solutions to Customers in Poznan, Warsaw and the Region

Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: LVLT) today announced it has increased its network presence in Poland, with a new fiber route extending from Berlin through to Poznan and onwards to Warsaw. With the expansion of the route through Poznan, Level 3 now serves 46 of the largest markets in Europe and can seamlessly deliver transport as well as Internet Protocol (IP) services from Warsaw and Poznan to Western Europe and markets across North America.

Paleontologists and some in biology have long believed that modern birds are the direct descendants of ancient, meat-eating dinosaurs.

Researchers at Oregon State University contend they have made a fundamental new discovery about how birds breathe and have a lung capacity that allows for flight – and the finding means it's unlikely that birds descended from any known theropod dinosaurs.

It's been known for decades that the femur, or thigh bone in birds is largely fixed and makes birds into "knee runners," unlike virtually all other land animals, the OSU experts say. What was just discovered, however, is that it's this fixed position of bird bones and musculature that keeps their air-sac lung from collapsing when the bird inhales.
Jellyfish blooms are up almost everywhere and it's going to become a menace.  The reason?   Over-fishing and excess nutrients from fertilizers and sewage, say researchers from The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency.

"Dense jellyfish aggregations can be a natural feature of healthy ocean ecosystems, but a clear picture is now emerging of more severe and frequent jellyfish outbreaks worldwide," says CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship and University of Queensland scientist Dr Anthony Richardson.