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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Bing's Hollywood fling (photos)
Celebrities (and some not-so-celebrities) turn up on the red carpet on Tuesday, as Microsoft unveils a bunch of entertainment features for its search engine.
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Thirteenth annual Webby Awards
Mark Licea hits the red carpet to interview some of the winners of the 13th annual Webby Awards and checks in with CNET TV's own Molly Wood.
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Photos: Green building gear in Gotham
New York hosts a Green BuildingsNY conference that boasts a little bit of everything, from living walls to recyclable carpets.
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Photos: Google nuzzles developers
To encourage programmers to build applications for its Web services, Google rolls out the red carpet for developers at a conference in San Jose, Calif.
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Microsoft's Explorer Touch Mouse works on couches, carpets
Stil using a mouse pad or laptop desk? Microsoft's Explorer Touch Mouse may be your solution.
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Can tweets, status updates really land you a spot on the red carpet?
If your influence on social sites like Twitter and Facebook is powerful enough, companies may treat you like a celebrity in hopes that you'll talk up their products and services.
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Bing's Hollywood fling (photos)
Celebrities (and some not-so-celebrities) turn up on the red carpet on Tuesday, as Microsoft unveils a bunch of entertainment features for its search engine.
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Thirteenth annual Webby Awards
Mark Licea hits the red carpet to interview some of the winners of the 13th annual Webby Awards and checks in with CNET TV's own Molly Wood.
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Google downplays Chrome's carpet-bombing flaw
In a recent Q&A with Google's Brian Rakowski, Philipp Lenssen asked him a question in regard to Chrome's carpet-bombing flaw. Not surprising, considering that Apple refused to admit Safari's...
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Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw
Google's shiny new Web browser is vulnerable to a carpet-bombing vulnerability that could expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks. Just hours after the release of Google Chrome,...
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Researcher keeps 'carpet bomb' attack alive, despite patch
Security research Billy Rios posted an article today about the Apple Safari "Carpet Bomb" attack, discussing a new issue that, despite the patch which prevented a "blended" remote command...
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Photos: Green building gear in Gotham
New York hosts a Green BuildingsNY conference that boasts a little bit of everything, from living walls to recyclable carpets.
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About-face: Apple patches Safari 'carpet bombing' bug
In what amounts to a major about-face, Apple has patched the Safari "carpet bombing" vulnerability that led to a Safari-to-Internet Explorer remote code execution combo threat. After insisting...
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Proof of Concept "carpet bombing" exploit released in the wild
In what appears to be an attempt to provoke Apple to reconsider its currently passive position on the severity of the dubbed as "carpet bomb" flaw, a working Proof of Concept exploit code has been...
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Why Apple must fix Safari 'carpet bombing' flaw immediately
Apple makes a big deal -- and lots of funny commercials -- around the security profile of its products. On the Safari download site, the boast is that users get "worry-free Web browsing on any...
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Apple under pressure to fix Safari 'carpet bomb' flaw
The Google-backed StopBadware.org coalition has called on Apple to rethink its stance on whether the Safari "carpet bomb" issue reported by Nitesh Dhanjani constitutes a serious security risk....
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Safari "Carpet Bomb" attack information released
Nitesh Dhanjani released information about some of his newest research on the Safari web browser this morning, and interestingly enough, Apple has decided NOT to fix some of the issues he...
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Ready for a CyberWalk?
Even with recent improvements in virtual reality technology, it's still almost impossible to physically walk through virtual environments. Now, European researchers have started a project named...
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AMD: Is it getting off the carpet after Intel knockdown?
Advanced Micro Devices may have just weathered Intel's best shot. The big question is what happens next. After Intel's second quarter results, which were solid but revealed some wounds from lower...
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Photos: Google nuzzles developers
To encourage programmers to build applications for its Web services, Google rolls out the red carpet for developers at a conference in San Jose, Calif.
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