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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
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Microsoft makes last-gasp OOXML push
With critical ISO vote on ratification of Office Open XML looming, company maintains it has users' best interests at heart.
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VMware shares secrets in security drive
Company has started sharing some APIs with security vendors, in a bid to create better ways of securing virtual machines.
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10 year old fixes iPhone screen - Total cost: $21.95
This is awesome, and should serve as a incentive to others to try to repair broken kit.
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Supernova: The battle for the soul of the Web
At the Supernova conference in San Francisco, Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media, talks with Monica Keller, group architect with MySpace; Dick Costolo, COO of Twitter; and Brett Slatkin, group...
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No IE Mobile 6 for you; what can Microsoft do about Windows Mobile?
There has been a few rants posted over the last week or so about the statement that was made on a Microsoft Windows Mobile blog pertaining to the apparent lack of support for existing devices to...
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VMware vs Microsoft: Place your bets
At this year's VMworld conference, the talk was all about the free release of Microsoft's hypervisor product, and how much of a threat the software giant may pose to virtualization leader VMware
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Microsoft makes last-gasp OOXML push
With critical ISO vote on ratification of Office Open XML looming, company maintains it has users' best interests at heart.
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VMware shares secrets in security drive
Company has started sharing some APIs with security vendors, in a bid to create better ways of securing virtual machines.
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E-Mail Management Demands Attention
E-mail hygiene, storage, and policy management, which have been largely ignored, have recently (2002) become business imperatives. Many organizations, particularly in regulated industries, can...
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Hotmail hole exposes users
New security hole allows hostile JavaScript to steal a user's password.
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Analysis: IE5 flaw makes PCs vulnerable
Internet Explorer 5 design flaw leaves users' PCs vulnerable to malicious code via Web surfing and e-mail.
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Hole opens Office 97 users to hijackers
Vulnerability in popular Microsoft suite could allow malicious coder to take control of computers without victim knowing.
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A chronology of the eEye decision
The blow-by-blow behind why eEye posted a way to break into NT servers.
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Should security flaws be posted?
Debate over NT Server hole rages, as company defends itself.
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Firm exposes WinNT security hole, posts patch
eEye posts break-in code that lets hackers hijack Windows NT servers -- and some networks. Microsoft scrambling for a patch.
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Can Intel's chip ID really be turned off?
Intel says you can turn off its chip ID technology. But a German magazine may have proven otherwise.
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