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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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USCC, Nokia and Apple respond to backdoor allegations
tl;dr: "No comment. But we don't provide backdoor access." --Apple & Nokia.
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Apple continues to submit 'shopped' images to European courts
Apple shrinks the Galaxy S to the size of an iPhone 3G in documents submitted to European courts.
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News of the World shutters. So what of social media?
The News Of The World is being shuttered amid allegations of phone hacking. IS there anything to learn for enterprise social media types?
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More details on HP bribery allegations
U.S. officials have joined Russian and German authorities in looking into allegations that Hewlett-Packard may have paid millions in bribes to win a computer equipment contract.
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Yelp's bad press lesson: Squash the allegation, not the reporter
There are valuable business lessons about bad press that I hope Yelp is taking away this week, following a pretty scathing (and really long) report that accuses the popular reviews site of...
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Old Europe's attack on New World technology
Dick Armey writes that the dustup between the EU and Microsoft is taking a dangerous--and unnecessary--turn for the worse.
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Oracle's slideshow alleging how Google copied Java (images)
Oracle kicks off its Java patent and copyright lawsuit against Google and its Android mobile operating system with a 91-page slide deck. Here's a sampling.
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Alleged Bangladeshi hackers "leak" information about Indian Navy officers
Pranksters with skills to Google upload already public information to PasteBin calling it a hack and threaten the Indian government.
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More alleged iPad 3 component photos leak; appear to confirm Sharp high-res panel
As the iPad 3 goes into mass production and more people get access to the components, photos will leak, and that's what you're seeing here.
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USCC, Nokia and Apple respond to backdoor allegations
tl;dr: "No comment. But we don't provide backdoor access." --Apple & Nokia.
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Chinese writers suing Apple over alleged pirated e-books
Apple is being sued by a group of Chinese writers over hosting allegedly pirated versions of their work. The group is seeking around $1.22 million in compensation.
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Google's alleged tablet: Four huge hurdles ahead
Google is targeting Amazon with a tablet that would go for less than $199---the price of the Kindle Fire. However, integration will matter more than price.
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Russians use Facebook to protest alleged election fraud
Russians this week have turned to Facebook in their fight against alleged election fraud. They are also using the social network to prepare for a massive protest on Saturday across the country.
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Oracle skewers HP with alleged Autonomy 'shopping' gaffe
Oracle scores another HP hit...this time Whitman has some explaining to do.
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Google drops its suit over alleged Microsoft bias in government bid for hosted-cloud platform
Google has dropped its suit against the U.S. Department of the Interior, claiming that the agency has changed its stance to allow the company to bid against Microsoft for a $49.3 million...
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Facebook denies cookie tracking allegations
Facebook has denied allegations that it can track what you're doing online even if you log out of the social network. In fact, one of the company's engineers says Facebook cookies aren't used for...
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Man arrested for allegedly insulting Thailand's king on Facebook
Police in Thailand have arrested a man on charges of insulting the monarchy on Facebook. If convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison.
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Apple continues to submit 'shopped' images to European courts
Apple shrinks the Galaxy S to the size of an iPhone 3G in documents submitted to European courts.
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News of the World shutters. So what of social media?
The News Of The World is being shuttered amid allegations of phone hacking. IS there anything to learn for enterprise social media types?
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3 Alleged PlayStation Network hackers arrested in Spain
Three suspected Anonymous hackers have been detained by the Spanish police in connection with the cyber-attacks on the PSN and other Sony sites.
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