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Capitalize on the Software Asset Management Imperative
Read this white paper to learn more about software asset management, or SAM. You'll see just how much your wasted software licenses are costing you.
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Start up cellular provider Globalive denied license to operate in Canada
In a stunning victory for Bell Canada, Telus and Rogers, the CRTC denied new start up Globalive a license to operate as a telecommunications (cellular) service provider in Canada
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Data Processing scores big success! Linux loses, again!
When Canada's Do Not Call registery came on-line last week it was an instant success - well, it took a bit more than two years to issue the outsourcing contract for it, nine months to get it...
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Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group says
And you didn't like Comcast's TCP resets. Something far more egregious is going on in Canada, where Bell Canada has been engaged in deep-packet inspection of traffic. Bell is using DPI to find and...
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Zuckerberg to ring opening bell from Facebook HQ (rumor)
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will not be ringing Nasdaq's opening bell in New York. He'll be ringing it remotely from the company's Menlo Park headquarters, according to a recent rumor.
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Sex Tech: Egyptian Porn Censorship, UK Filesharing Travesty, Wikipedia Sex Wars
Under the banner of anti-porn: Egypt's boldest move to filter the internet, UK violates broadband user privacy, Wikipedia's rules are bent.
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Europeans, Australians: Don't rush to buy a 4G new iPad just yet
If you're a European or Australian citizen, and looking forward to super-fast 4G speeds on your new iPad, you might want to think twice about buying the 4G-enabled model.
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Get creative with digital signage
Quebec's Hotel de Glace doesn't let the cold climate get in the way of showcasing its corporate sponsors. Is your business missing out on extra revenue from digital signage solutions?
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Iran's Deadly Cyber Police: Indefinite Detention and Execution for Netizens
Iran's terrifying campaign against the internet and netizens is about to go full-throttle with the country's own intranet.
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The evolution of telephones
From Alexander Graham Bell's liquid transmitter to smartphones, this CBS News photo gallery shows the evolution of telephones.
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Sex Tech Weekly: CES 2012 booth babes, teledildonics and porn
Sex tech, booth babes, porn stars, high tech sex toys and more were at CES 2012.
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RIM faces class action suits in U.S., Canada over BlackBerry outage
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is facing a class-action suit on its own doorstep over outages last month, and further possible suits around the world.
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Without Dennis Ritchie, there would be no Jobs
Modern computing as we know it would not have existed without Dennis Ritchie, father of the C programming language and Co-creator of the UNIX operating system.
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BlackBerry services woes hit United States, Canada in worldwide fault
BlackBerry disruption has hit North America in a third day of worldwide outages.
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Microsoft Apps coming to Nokia Symbian Belle devices
Nokia will continue to support Symbian smartphones until 2016 and recently announced some major software updates that will be coming from Microsoft.
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
Today Nokia announced three new Symbian devices with the Nokia 700, Nokia 701, and Nokia 600. They also revealed official details on the next OS update, Symbian Belle, that is loaded on these...
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
While Nokia works on Windows Phone 7 they continue to roll out new Symbian hardware and operating system updates. These three new devices are the best in different categories for Nokia.
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After Google-Motorola, what is the end game for RIM and BlackBerry?
For Research in Motion and their BlackBerry product line, the final journey will take them down one of three paths: independence, assimilation, or oblivion.
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If no-one will save RIM, perhaps Canada should
Takeover this, takeover that. If the BlackBerry maker is unsellable, or a loose cannon in the current market, why shouldn't Canada step in?
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Canada plans to close more than 90% of government datacenters
With more than 100 different email systems and 3000 overlapping network installations, the Canadian governement takes a stab at saving money by planning to close almost all of their datacenters.
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USA PATRIOT Act and the controversy of Canada
ZDNet's USA PATRIOT Act series: The controversy of Canada, cloud computing and an act of law which holds America's closest neighbor to data protection ransom.
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