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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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AT&T updates wireless plans, prohibits Slingbox
Public Knowledge's Robb Topolsky reports that AT&T Wireless quietly changed its service terms after a Chicago AT&T subscriber received a $28,000 mobile bill after watching a Bears football...
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Evernote now available to everyone in free and premium flavors
I have written a few times about the Evernote application and beta testing that has been going on for a couple of months. I was pleased to see Evernote announce that the full version is now...
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Should we allow Facebook access for actively serving military personnel?
The wife of an active-duty soldier learned of his death, not through the military's very carefully thought-out death-notification procedure, but over Facebook.
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Smartphones aren't hungry for data: We are
"It's not me, it's you," said the 3G-enabled smartphone, or the 4G-capable iPad 3.
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"No permissions" Android app allows secret data harvesting
A proof-of-concept "no permissions" app that can not only access data, but sent it anywhere it wants. Scary.
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AT&T to allow unlocking of off-contract iPhones
Unlock your old iPhone and find a better deal with a different carrier.
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SWiPE allows 'deep search' semantic queries using the Wikipedia UI
We use increasingly complex searches and we get frustrated if we can't get the answers we want from our initial query. Swipe may change all that by querying DBpedia through the Wikipedia UI.
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Facebook privacy loophole allows profile stalking
A new Facebook privacy loophole has been discovered that allows you to stalk someone's profile. The flaw is related to how Facebook treats deactivated accounts and needs to be fixed asap.
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Microsoft slashes product key allowances for TechNet subscribers
For the second time in two years, Microsoft has significantly cut the benefits it offers to TechNet subscribers. Will the newly reduced allotments of Windows and Office product keys really reduce...
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Lasers could remove ink from printed paper, allowing for reuse
U.K. researchers are studying technology that would vaporize dark toner, potentially allowing a sheet of paper to be used up to five times.
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Here's how Windows 8 will allow administrators to sideload and manage apps
Microsoft slowly but surely is fleshing out some more Windows 8 details of potential interest to IT admins and business users.
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Proposed law allows parents to monitor a minor's mobile
Should parents be able to obtain their children's mobile phone records until they are 18?
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Landmark decision allows child-porn suspect to plead Fifth in password case
A federal appeals court has ruled that a suspect in a child pornography case is protected under the Fifth Amendment from disclosing a password that would decrypt his computer files.
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Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM
Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division.
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Mobile shopping app allows retailers to offer personal shoppers
Startup Signature Labs release iPhone application that lets retail stores personalize mobile shopping for specific customers.
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Pirate Bay files allow you to print 3D objects
The Pirate Bay is now hosting a type of mock-up file that allows your 3D printer to create physical objects.
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McAfee software allows spam for hijacked PCs
McAfee is looking into a problem with a service in its SaaS Endpoint Protection software that appears to be allowing computers to serve as open proxies for sending spam.
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Marketing suite allows direct publishing to social media
iContact service allows direct publishing and analytics tracking for Facebook and Twitter accounts, along with core email marketing campaigns.
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Adblock Plus to start allowing 'non-intrusive ads'
Not all ads are created equal.
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Microsoft to allow open source apps in Windows 8 Store
Microsoft is providing a loophole in its Windows 8 Store developer agreement that allows for inclusion of OSI-licensed open source apps.
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