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Security Training Catalog
Get multi-vendor security training from Global Knowledge so you can work with the latest security software from industry leaders like Microsoft, Cisco, Red Hat, and Foundstone. Download this...
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Bill Kutik on HR Collaboration Options
A recording of a Skype conversation with Bill Kutik, the eminent independent Human Resources technology analyst who co-chairs the upcoming September 29 annual HR Technology Conference in...
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MobileTechRoundup show #220; New Apple gear, Samsung Tab, Swype
Apple announced a refreshed iPod lineup, iOS 4 update, and the Apple TV this week. Samsung also revealed their Android tablet device as the fall tech releases kick up.
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Oracle Open World 2010: confusion or clarity?
Hurd to Oracle? Really - then what about Catz and Philips? Who knows? None of us and that is for sure. Regardless, it makes for light entertainment in the run up to OOW.
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Hurd may join Oracle; Ellison plots succession plan?
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is reportedly in talks to join Oracle in a move that adds up on many fronts.
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Aboard an Alcatel-Lucent undersea cable ship (photos)
The telecommunications infrastructure company gives ZDNet UK a tour of its cable gear factory and the ship Ile de Batz, offering a look at a vital part of the global Internet that's normally...
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Google settles Buzz suit for $8.5 mil; updates privacy policy
Google's Achilles heel has always been privacy. Will this make a difference?
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No more adult services on Craigslist: 1st Amendment issue or business decision?
Most people won't argue that the now-censored adult services listings on Craigslist weren't the most tasteful and some were out and out bad news. But why the change of heart at Craigslist?
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Garmin Nuvi 3790T, the Microsoft Arc Touch mouse, and an Iomega 1TB hard drive built for the Mac.
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Unix vs Wintel/DP: the cost/benefit issue
An imaginary wall to wall Wintel/DP to Unix conversion produces what? Operating cost savings and a dramatic turn-around in IT organizational posture: from blocking force to business enabler.
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Some music execs see bright future for Google Music
iTunes is pretty much the place to buy music these days -- cd's seem so old school now that downloadable digital music has become so mainstream. That's not where it ends though, as "downloadable"...
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First Intel Sandy Bridge quad-core benchmarks: Nearly as fast as Core i7 980X, could make low-end graphics cards obsolete
Though not due to be released for several more months, an early copy of an Intel Sandy Bridge quad-core processor has reached the bench of enthusiast site AnandTech, which has duly reported the...
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PowerPage Podcast Episode 143
I this episode we give our first impressions of the new iPods, Apple TV and iTunes 10 announced at Apple's September 1 event and we play "What's on your Mac."
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Mazda Shinari Concept (photos)
Mazda builds excitement for the debut of its Shinari concept at the 2010 Paris Motor Show in early October. The coupe-styled sedan showcases the automaker's new Kodo design language, which...
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DataViz announces no webOS client coming, may have been acquired by RIM
DataViz makes excellent software products for mobile platforms like Documents To Go and RoadSync and has announced no webOS client is coming. They may also have been purchased by RIM.
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Where Are The Affordable Enterprise Online Backups?
Online backups are a great solution to off-shoring your data for security. But what do you do when your company can't afford it?
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Nokia has a niche, it's the developing market
When talking about smartphones and the mobile market there’s always a joke about Nokia’s ability---or rather inability---to penetrate into the high-end segment that Apple dominates. But...
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After Facebook, what's next for Greenpeace?
Coal bad. Got it. But what about all the other energy sources used in the datacenter?
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iTunes 10 photos
The latest update to iTunes, version 10, offers a couple of new noteworthy features: a social function called Ping, and the option to rent TV shows. You can check out our screenshots of both in...
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Amazon Kindle Graphite (3G+Wi-Fi) 2010 Teardown
In 2010, Amazon released a thinner, faster Kindle e-book reader. Bill Detwiler cracks open the Kindle Graphite (3G+Wi-Fi) in this teardown gallery.
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Motorola Droid R2-D2 special edition gets a landing dock
Verizon is holding series of games and clues online leading up to the release of the Motorola Droid 2 R2-D2 special edition, set to blast off on September 30. The latest find is a new docking...
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