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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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15 reasons to jailbreak your iPhone
Jailbreaking is "legal, ethical, and just plain fun", and allows you to use your iPhone exactly how you want it to.
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15 techy things to keep you busy this Thanksgiving
From trying out new products and services to updating your devices, here are 15 things to keep you busy this Thanksgiving holiday.
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Is Facebook 'Sponsored Stories' turning its users into spammers?
Facebook has made it clear with "Sponsored Stories" that no content must go unadvertised.
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iPad not so popular on campus; iPhone more practical?
Nearly 6 months since the iPad was released, and the academic community seems to have on the most part not particularly cared for it.
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Image Gallery: Hands-on with Olive Tree Bible Reader beta for the Apple iPad
There are few Bible applications now available on the Apple iPad, but there is limited ability to access Bible translations without a wireless data connection. One of my favorite iPhone apps has...
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Reducing the high cost of low-value applications
The speed of technology advancements and rapid pace of today’s business environment often force companies to rely on an application long after it has ceased to provide maximum value, says Keane's...
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Application performance can't be maximized in the dark
When optimizing and managing how applications perform — from the eyes of the user — IT teams need light shed onto the actual trouble spots says OpTier's Motti Tal.
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Bruce Chizen on past and prospects
With digital information exploding, Adobe's outgoing CEO sees lots of upside and room for innovation on the desktop and the Web.
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iPhone users aren't the only ones to get cool apps
As more manufacturers roll out Google Android-based devices, developers are likely to start creating more applications for them.
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Toxic applications: Defusing the ticking time bombs
Every business suffers with toxic applications – mission-critical applications with undetected time bombs waiting to explode, often when least expected. We must control the internal quality of...
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Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security
Mobile-device security, two factor log-ins, and AppLocker, a code-signing feature for applications, are just a few of the security advancements Microsoft is rolling out with its Windows 7...
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Google demos prototype of mobile Gmail app
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Google VP of Engineering Vic Gundrota showed off the prototype of a new Web-based Gmail app that could one day be used on any smartphone. By using HTML 5...
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Adobe announces Flash Catalyst, Facebook connection
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Adobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch demos a beta version of Flash Catalyst, a Web development program that allows developers to import pictures and...
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Palm announces WebOS platform, Mojo messaging service
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Palm Senior Vice President of Applications and Services Michael Abbott announced an early access program of the company's new developing platform, WebOS. The...
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Microsoft's Web 2.0 vision for business
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's business division, explains how Microsoft plans to apply Web 2.0 technology, such as self-service and groups of people...
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Image Gallery: Pinger Phone for the Apple iPhone
Pinger Phone is a new application for the Apple iPhone that lets you view status updates and interact with your friends on popular social networks (Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace). You can use it...
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Salesforce to partner with Facebook
At the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com, and Steve Fisher, senior vice president of the platform division at Salesforce, demonstrate a...
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The 'real' cost of application outages
Application downtime, whether you're measuring intermittent availability or fully downed systems, is too costly to ignore. The best way to avoid trouble is to view the infrastructure through the...
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Apple's iPhone gets Google Earth
Google has released the first mobile version of Google Earth for the iPhone and the iPod Touch--available as a free download through the iPhone App Store.
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Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista
Research from the Corporate IT Forum indicates more UK companies are using or investigating XP and Windows 7 than Vista
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