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V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer - 30 Day Trial
It helps when you have an understanding of the resources you have access to. This is the same idea behind V-Locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer. It'll give you a better look at your computing...
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Crysis 2 (photos)
Post-apocalyptic New York City, viruses, and alien invasions await: check out the screenshots of Crysis 2.
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Invasion of the non-authorized apps
Should IT departments attempt to inject themselves into the do-it-yourself app phenomenon? Dave Blazek takes a humorous perspective on this question. CA Technologies' CHIEF & CHUCK is...
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ACLU: Employers demanding Facebook passwords is privacy invasion
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has spoken. Employers and prospective employers should not be asking you for your Facebook password. Doing so is invading your privacy.
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Are aliens on our sun? (gallery)
Take some NASA videos, keen eyes, and Internet input - plus Photoshop and YouTube - and you've got a raging conspiracy theory.
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iOS apps: Massive invasion of user privacy?
A study of iOS developers suggests data harvesting may be more serious than anticipated. Zuckerberg's number, anyone?
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iPad invasion of the Super Bowl
I thought I would be the only attendee bringing an iPad to a Super Bowl party, but that wasn't the case.
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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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This week in Mobile News Manor #17: Invasion of the Droids
This is a peek into a technology writer’s home office, aka Mobile News Manor, discussing gadgets, apps, best practices using same, and ebooks. This week the Manor was invaded by the Droids.
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Crysis 2 (photos)
Post-apocalyptic New York City, viruses, and alien invasions await: check out the screenshots of Crysis 2.
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iPad 2 Will Continue Enterprise Invasion Despite Delivering Zilch For Them
The iPad's march into the enterprises won't halt just because version 2 lacked overt enterprise features.
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NASA trains Athlete for alien worlds
NASA's 'Athlete' is a six-legged multipurpose explorer that's actually made up of two three-legged robots joined at the head.
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Google unplugs Windows
Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of Windows by its employees.
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The non-invasive privacy scanner Facebook should have implemented
A JavaScript developer is taking Facebook by storm with his DEFCON-style non-invasive privacy detector, which tells you exactly what's good and what's not with your profile privacy settings.
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Admin fired for incompetence, not alien search
The story of Brad Niesluchowski shouldn't teach us not to use SETI@home or other distributed computing tools. It should teach us to be really good at our jobs and to look closely at the way we...
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Balance of power: Windows 7 walks fine line between saving battery life and alienating users
As the countdown to the Windows 7 release to manufacturing (supposedly late this month) ticks away, the Microsoft sustainability team has been trumpeting the new operating system's power...
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Adobe's Flash: Coming to a TV (and living room) near you
Adobe said Monday that it is taking its Flash software, which is commonly used for Web video, to TVs, set-top boxes and Blu-ray players. And Adobe has a big chunk of the industry including...
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Is Google slowly alienating the Microsoft cloud market?
Both Queensland University for Technology (QUT) and Ohio State University (OSU) have now signed up to Live@edu, Microsoft's online cloud suite designed for students, including Hotmail, SkyDrive...
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Reports: Android invasion coming this summer
The first Sony Ericsson Android Phone will be a high-end handset tentatively set for the summer of 2009, Android Phone Fans (who else?) has learned. Sony Ericsson's spokesman, Garfield Brusewitz,...
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AT&T and RIM: Alienate your repeat customers with "Early Upgrades" and overpriced devices
$399.00 PLUS an "Early Upgrade" charge? WTH? As some of you are aware, I am a BlackBerry user. For the most part, this is not by choice -- I could certainly get by with another mobile device...
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Britain releases its X-Files
The truth may be out there, but so far it's not in the government files. The British government posted the first batch of its X-Files to a website today in a project that will eventually see the...
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