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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Windows 7 less vulnerable without admin rights
Ninety percent of critical Microsoft Windows 7 vulnerabilities can be mitigated by configuring the operating system for standard user rather than administrator, according to a new report.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Cloud Computing: Is it right for you?
How do you know if cloud computing makes sense for your organization? And if it makes sense for your organization what sort of services should you buy into? Here are the questions to ask.
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Box steps up IT admin features, launches enterprise license agreements
Box has focused on its user interface with its recent updates, but now is focusing on the other side of the equation---technology management.
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Choosing the right computer to power the Skype Studio
In later articles, when I tell you what obscenities I'm making this little machine do in the name of broadcasting, you'll understand why this is so very important.
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Pantech Verse gets messaging right (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse may strike you as a throwback model with its QWERTY keyboard and deemphasis on data.
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London police 'hack' suspects' phones: A major blow to human rights
London's police service will soon be allowed to 'hack' into phones of suspected criminals. This criminologist examines how dangerous this move is for ordinary citizens.
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iSSH developer Dean Beeler: The right stuff for iOS apps
Want to program your own iOS App? Find out how one developer took a weekend project and made a success story out of it.
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Microsoft quietly rolls out Silverlight 5.1
Microsoft made available for download Silverlight 5.1 on May 8. Here's what's included in this minor update.
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Supporting the Free Software Foundation's day against DRM
Why is is okay for me to give or loan a book to a friend but not okay to do the same thing, with the same content, when it is in the form of an eBook?
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Dropbox, SkyDrive, Google Drive: which one is right for you?
If you're a Windows user looking for free online storage, three services stand out from the rest. Although Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive are superficially similar, there are some big...
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$240,000 A Year For An SAP Mobile Architect? Yep, Sounds 'Bout Right
Building apps for businesses may be the best career path in technology today, at least judging by the salaries on offer.
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Your data, your rights: how fair are online storage services?
Google caused a flap this week with seemingly unfair terms of service for its new Google Drive service. But are those terms really different from the competition? I've gathered equivalent terms...
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Web inventor slams UK monitoring plans as 'destruction of human rights'
Tim Berners-Lee, the Web inventor, has come out with a scathing attack on the UK's 'draconian' plans to monitor in real-time UK web and email traffic, and Skype and phone calls.
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MacAdmins 2012 conference registration closing fast
The third annual MacAdmins conference at Penn State will be held in University Park during first week in May. There are still open seats although space is limited for the conference.
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Why e-book DRM will die, and why this will make no difference to Amazon and Apple
DRM on e-books will die. Frightened publishers will see to it that it happens.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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Ultrabooks: The price is right, finally
$699 is the Goldilocks starting price point for ultrabooks.
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Women's rights group demands Facebook add women to its board
Ultraviolet, a women's rights group, is yet another party asking Facebook to put women on its board. The organization has launched a petition to convince the social networking giant.
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