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Google's new privacy rules: Get over it
Do you really think that Google, along with everyone else on the Web, hasn't been collecting your data for years?
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HP's Q1 sales, outlook light; PC unit takes hit
CEO Meg Whitman says the company is “taking the necessary steps to improve execution.”
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Nine things you don't know about the iPad 3
In the spirit of guessing about products we have no real information about...
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Adobe abandons Linux
Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and Linux isn't part of them. However, Flash will still be available to Linux desktop users running Google's Chrome browser.
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Cloud storage and backup: Is it safe?
How much should your small business count on the cloud? Heather Clancy and David Gewirtz deliver their closing arguments. Join the debate and cast your vote.
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Bizarre tech injuries and accidents
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Webcast: Online Marketing Tips for Small Business
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Silos are okay, even natural part of technology infrastructures
'Data is going to reside where it is.'
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Facebook now shows members or a photo at the top of Groups
Facebook just quietly rolled out a small but very noticeable change to Groups. They are now more visual and more Timeline-like. Are you seeing the update yet?
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Measuring big data, by the byte and more
Never mind trying to tame "big data". Is this something that can even be measured? How big is the big data market anyway? Deloitte is attempting to do just that.
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Not just Apple: Facebook may face trademark issues in China
In addition to all the various obstacles Facebook faces in China, the social networking giant could also have trademark issues in the country, just like Apple has discovered recently.
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OnLive Desktop Pro for iPad launched: Adds IE support
A new paid service is now being offered by OnLive for the iPad that brings full Internet Explorer access to the iPad.
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FCC Chairman calls for increased cybersecurity measures
The FCC chairman has called for a step-up in the fight against cybercrime.
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Google's new privacy rules: Get over it already
Do you really think that Google, along with everyone else on the Web, hasn't been collecting your data for years now? Deal with it already.
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Facebook: Ceglia hid 'Get Zuck' e-mail account, three others
In the latest episode of the long-drawn out battle between Facebook and Paul Ceglia, the company's lawyers are accusing the man of hiding four of his e-mail accounts from the court.
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Many SMB mobile devices unmanaged, presenting security risk
More than half the Apple iOS mobile devices considered in a newly released study by mobile security vendor Mobilisafe were using outdated firmware.
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Apple targets middle-aged women with its latest OS
Apple might be trying to pull a fast one by naming their latest OS X incarnation, Mountain Lion, but some of us saw right through it.
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