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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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SCO's claims have absolutely no credibility
Bryan Taylor : SCO's distribution of Linux is nothing short of a business based on for-profit willful distribution of unlicensed and therefore pirated software.
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Soldier's wife learns of his death via Facebook
After a soldier died in Afghanistan, his wife found out via Facebook and a telephone call. Two soldiers arrived at her doorstep two hours later. The military is investigating how this happened.
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Savvis' Bryan Doerr comments on desktop virtualization
Savvis' CTO talks about desktop virtualization, desktops as a cloud service and elements of a successful, cost-effective solution.
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Forces of nature
Answering sparkle farkle - with a detour through history that should be about 10,000 words long but isn't.
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Blood Electronics: Naomi Campbell's lesson for Silicon Valley CEOs
Poor old Naomi Campbell looked like she was chewing wasps during her reluctant testimony at the war crimes tribunal for Charles Taylor at the Hague last week. Charles Taylor, former President...
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CES 2010: Sony: Goal to be 'undisputed leader in 3D' HDTV; flexes muscle with Taylor Swift, Hendrix cameo
CES 2010: Sony's goal is to become the "undisputed leader in 3D." Taylor Swift and Jimi Hendrix were on hand to prove it. But is 3D ready for living room primetime?
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Can you teach programmers to be journalists?
Megan Taylor over at PBS' MediaShift writes about the challenges of getting programmers and journalists to work together.MediaShift . Can Programmers, Journalists Get Along in One Newsroom? | PBS...
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Quick'n'Dirty Podcast: EMBARQ's social strategy and corporate microblogging
Each week the Quick'n'Dirty podcast features a case study on social media. This week's: EMBARQ, a Fortune 500 telecom company.
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Are Steve Jobs' management skills a corporate risk?
We all know that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is a revered figure in the consumer electronics industry for pushing the envelope and getting filthy rich doing it. But does the magic of Apple product...
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Discussion with Bryan Doerr of Savvis
I recently spoke with Bryan Doerr, CTO of Savvis, about VMware's vSphere, Savvis' customers use of virtualization, can a industry standard system-only product legitimately be considered a...
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The open source sea change and the Taylor graph
Signing a support subscription contract is not the same thing as buying software. It's less a buyer-seller relationship than a student-teacher relationship. Once you accept this and build it into...
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URL rewriting can help thwart Web app attacks
A Microsoft Web application security specialist is suggesting an offbeat defense-in-depth strategy to protect Web sites and applications from cross-site scripting (XSS) and cross-site request...
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The BlackBerry Storm, three weeks later
When I first looked at the BlackBerry Storm a couple of weeks back, I promised to revisit the topic after I had some more time to use the device on a regular basis. After all, it only seemed fair...
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Up close and personal: The BlackBerry Storm
A first look at the BlackBerry Storm.
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Hands On: The BlackBerry Storm
First off, a warning: Be very skeptical of any review you read in the next 24 to 48 hours that proclaims to be the definitive word on the Blackberry Storm. While clearly I have my own early...
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ZDNet's 2008 Holiday Gift Guide
What good is it to have the best line-up of product bloggers around if they can't help you pick out holiday presents? With that in mind, we tapped our crack crew to help us help you find the...
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Verizon announces BlackBerry Storm availability, pricing
At last, the Storm is on the horizon. (Wow, what are the odds I was the first person to break out that line?) Verizon just announced that the BlackBerry Storm (aka, the BlackBerry 9530), will be...
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Hands on with the BlackBerry Bold
When I finally got my hands on one of the year's most highly-anticipated smartphones of the year late last week, I was dubious that the BlackBerry Bold would live up to the hype. After playing...
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Up close and personal with the T-Mobile-Google G1
My grade for the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone? Incomplete. A few days of playing with the G1 mostly -- though not entirely -- confirmed my initial reactions from the launch event. Namely...
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Does this make me a member of the mile-high club?
Now I can say I blogged from 35,000 feet. I knew American Airlines was testing GOGO's WiFi service on select flights between New York and San Francisco, but was still pleasantly surprised this...
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