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Increasing Efficiency in the IT Environment
The read/write capabilities of your system are coming in to play more and more. Check out this white paper to learn more about improving your system's I/O capabilities.
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T-Mobile requests FCC to block Verizon-cable dealings
T-Mobile USA is urging authorities to block deals between Verizon Wireless and cable companies for spectrum.
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How to keep your Wi-Fi location out of Google
Little did we know that those cute Google Street View cars were also mapping our Wi-Fi access points. Now, you can opt out of Google's Wi-Fi maps.
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Parenting by iPad; Godsend or iBribery?
An AP article raises the issue of parenting in the app gee ration. iDevices have loads of educational potential for tikes but are they really being used to pacify children instead?
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CIA monitors Facebook, Twitter: Five million tweets a day
Based in an anonymous industrial unit close to CIA headquarters, a unit of the agency, dubbed the "vengeful librarians", scour Facebook, Twitter and more for real-time intelligence.
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How to check on your Internet connection
Having trouble with your Internet connection? Here's how to find out what's really going on with your network.
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Here's why news sites "over aggregate"...
Thomson Reuters bloggers attack Business Insider over fair use of other news stories...
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You'll soon able to opt-out of Google Wi-Fi snooping
Google, which has been collecting your Wi-Fi Access Point information for years with its Google Street View cars and trikes, will soon allow you to opt-out of its data collection.
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Firesheep's Real Lesson: Take Wi-Fi Security Seriously
Firesheep has people in a panic because it makes it easy to grab useful information when you're using public Wi-Fi. Big deal. You could always do that. The real worry is that businesses' Wi-Fi...
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AP suffers outage after fumbling patch deployment
The Associated Press suffered a five-hour outage courtesy of a failed effort to install a Microsoft patch.
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AP's API Empowers New Media Through AWS And Azure
How did the Associated Press use cloud computing to revitalize its offerings and stay relevant? James Staten explains.
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AP gets billed for use of content - and hypocrisy
Woot.com, a site being acquired by Amazon, is billing the AP for excerpting its blog post announcement by using the AP's own pricing structure.
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The journalist's bible gets iPhone update
The AP has updated its Styleguide app for iOS to version 2 and includes a chapter on social media and new terms like Great Recession, Bluetooth and Blu-ray.
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Yahoo launches Web content guide; upstages AP, traditional media
Yahoo launches a news content style guide that does what the AP should have done - modernize an important book for a 21st Century style of journalism
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AP tangles with Google News
Google has stopped adding news stories provided by the Associated Press into Google News, the latest move in a long-running spat between the two organizations.
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AP, Meet AC. And, BTW, News is Not Really 'Monetizable,' on the Web.
The Associated Press was created in 1846 as a news cooperative. The idea was to allow member newspapers (and later, radio and TV stations) to combine costs in covering, reporting on and...
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We're all aggregators. Get over it, AP.
One of the things to remember about the Associated Press is that it's run by newspaper executives, those same decision-makers who largely resisted the influence of technology on their business...
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News to know: Sun-IBM; Cloudforce; Windows 7 downgrade; AP's crackdown
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Larry Dignan: Sun following the...
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AP eyes news aggregators; Risks exposing its lack of value add
So the Associated Press is mad and isn't going to take it anymore. It's eyeing news aggregators who are stealing a few paragraphs and failing to link to it as an authoritative source. Be...
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AP cracks down on aggregators. Watch out, Google.
The Associated Press said today that it will sue news aggregators - read: Google - that use its content without permission, another effort to save what's left of the newspaper industry. The news...
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AP: iPod touch is poor man's iPhone
The AP's Andrew Vanacore wrote a review of the iPod touch claiming that it's a great alternative to the iPhone. I try to keep a stiff upper lip about not having an iPhone. Just couldn't afford...
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