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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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Why killer apps are killing me
Software makers are getting away with murder.
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Hacker tool takes on Web censorship
Peekabooty is a dart aimed at the heart of those seeking to block information access on the Web. In other words, Peekabooty: Coming soon to a tyranny near you.
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The mixture of hacker and activist is a myth
'Hacktivism' has become a pseudo-politically hip moniker for the activities of apolitical teenage miscreants.
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Is there any hope for broadband?
The Baby Bells have already cannibalized their siblings...are consumers next?
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FCC inks 'indecent' document
It's taken the federal content cops six-and-a-half years to write the federal guidelines defining what material is or isn't ready for prime time. And if you think you know the difference, you're,...
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The privacy blitz is coming
Are you ready for the privacy blitz?
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Digital TV snowed in by 'Napster factor'
Broadcasters are hestitating to make major commitments to digital broadcasting--fearing their programming will be stored, stolen and streamed.
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Privacy groups to Congress: Get your act together
There's been lots of rhetoric and 100 bills have been filed but no real action yet, so privacy groups are urging lawmakers to sign a privacy pledge.
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Will Ashcroft spur Net censorship?
Attorney General nominee John Ashcroft's views will likely embolden Internet censorship zealots. Gear up, free speech advocates, we're in for trench warfare.
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Shootout at the AOL-TW corral
Anyone that truly believes that AOL-TW will sit back and relinquish their networks without a fight is sorely misguided.
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Analysis: Is privacy dead?
Can privacy survive in the digital age? Only if netizens willingly relinquish their rights.
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Gates' secret plan to save the world
Here's how Bill Gates could make the holiday season awesomely bright.
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Dirt in the domain name game
WASHINGTON -- The global land rush for control of new Internet domains that will compete in dot-com space is beginning to take on the familiar stink of the Olympic games site selection scandal. A...
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FBI's Carnivore hunts in a pack
Declassified documents reveal details about the e-mail snoop program.
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MS slams DOJ over delay debate
The DOJ asks for a full court press to keep Microsoft from going into a stall. But MS says it needs five months to prepare for its appeal.
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Citizens vote 'no' on Net elections
Most Americans would like access to more government services online, a new survey shows. But they draw the line at online elections.
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Citizens vote 'no' on Net elections
A majority of Americans believe moving government functions online will increase their ability to interact with government leaders, hold public officials more accountable and believe tax dollars...
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Study: Net growth takes a bump
Half of all adults in the U.S. don't have Net access -- and most of them don't care. But age and income stats show the boom may resume.
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MSN billing glitch overcharges users
A computer snafu causes subscribers of the Microsoft service to be overcharged hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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A kinder, gentler Carnivore?
The FBI's controversial e-mail monitoring system will get a new -- presumably less bloodthirsty -- name as the DOJ moves toward an independent privacy review.
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