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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy
Before September 11, 2001, President Bush was willing to devote time to technology topics. After, his presidency moved to a wartime footing, and with the exception of wiretapping, those policy...
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US to shoot down spy satellite
This news just in. The Bush administration has decided to attempt to shoot down the failed spy satellite that was due to enter the earth's atmosphere sometime in coming weeks. I can see why they...
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Technology Voters' Guide: Chris Dodd
Democrat, who dropped out of the race on Thursday after the Iowa caucuses, supports Net neutrality and opposes the "idea of assigning people bar codes."Special coverage: Election 2008
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House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits
Drawing veto threats from White House, legislators OK spy law rewrite sans lawsuit protection for aids of government spying.
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Wiretap laws face new static
A bill in the House focuses on the touchy issue of immunity for ISPs and phone companies that aid the feds in spying.
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EFF sues DOJ for lobbying data
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a Freedom of Information Lawsuit against the Department of Justice to obtain records on telecom lobbying efforts, Ars Technica reports. EFF is seeking...
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Spy czar urges extension of warrantless-wiretap law
Many Democrats say there are too many unanswered questions about the scope of the Bush administration's surveillance activities.
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Phony choices in the net neutrality debate
Why can't you get more bits? Because the phone companies don't make money from just "bits." They make money from "services" -- phone services, cable services, wireless services. That's how they...
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IMHO: Sprint, Bush administration share some of the same faults
That's SprintNextel CEO Gary Forsee at the right. You know the other guy. Looking at Sprint's stubborn, ideologically fueled decision to cancel more than 1,000 accounts for excessive customer...
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DOJ backs off of Microsoft as former counsel dismisses Google's antitrust claim
The Bush administration seems to be softening its stance on Microsoft and the company's anticompetitive conduct, reports the New York Times This change in attitude mirrors the market shift from...
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Bush drops NSA warrantless spying ops
Questions remain about exactly how FISA Court-approved wiretaps would work.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Three tips for businesses to support connected customers
Successful technology businesses must solve consumer frustrations while still delivering an integrated customer experience across multiple services and sales channels.
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Box steps up IT admin features, launches enterprise license agreements
Box has focused on its user interface with its recent updates, but now is focusing on the other side of the equation---technology management.
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Intel brings Cloud SSO to Salesforce's Force.com
Salesforce.com is integrating Intel's Cloud SSO to provide enterprise customers with single sign-on access to Force.com and thousands of cloud-based apps.
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Sudo broken, sudo fixed
An essential Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X administration tool had a major security problem. It's been fixed, and now you need to patch your system ASAP.
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Adobe about-face: Photoshop, Illustrator patches will be free
Adobe has changed course and will now backport the fixes to existing software versions.
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Photoshop, Illustrator users must pay for critical security updates
What if a user does not need or cannot justify paying for the new features in a product upgrade that includes a security fix? That user is a sitting duck to malware attacks.
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New Apple Safari disables ancient, insecure Flash versions
Apple has released Safari 5.1.7. The new version automatically disables out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player. Unfortunately, a closer look shows that this really isn't that big of a deal.
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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