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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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My Google Chromebook has arrived: First impressions after an hour
My Google Chromebook landed via FedEx just about an hour ago. Naturally, I couldn't resist firing that puppy up. Now this isn't a full-blown review, but immediate impressions of what I liked and...
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Hands-on review: HTC Hero from Sprint is truly super
T-Mobile no longer has the exclusive market for Android devices in the United States with Sprint coming out with a real winner in the HTC Hero that passes up both of T-Mobile's offerings. The HTC...
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CTIA 09: Hands-on with HTC Touch Pro2, Nokia E75, HTC Snap and more
In addition to meeting up with friends and developing relationships with mobile application developers, carriers, and manufacturers my favorite part of these trade shows is getting hands-on time...
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A camera in a pill to detect cancer
This is not the first time that the idea of swallowing a pill with a camera inside to detect early signs of cancer has been tried (read this article for example). But now, researchers at the...
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Landmark case? University Vs Former student, cadaver 'Bernie'
A student has taken her former university to the Supreme Court over free speech rights.
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Woman who pleaded Fifth in password case now citing Fourth
A woman who argued that providing a password to authorities was a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights has filed an appeal in her case and is now also citing the Fourth Amendment.
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Eolas loses landmark Web patent case
In a rare victory against software patent, a jury in the U.S. District Court in East Texas ruled that Eolas did not have a patent on the interactive Web.
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Court agrees to speed up case over Google's privacy policies
A federal court has agreed to an accelerated briefing schedule in a privacy case that could affect the rollout of Google's new privacy policies.
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Unmasking an SEO spammer and rewarding their competition (a case study)
Starting with the comment of an SEO spammer, I bite off more than I can chew when I investigate just who the spammer is. If you read just one case study all month, let this one be it!
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Top iPhone 4 and 4S extended battery cases
Looking to boost the battery life of your iPhone 4 or 4S with a case that has a built-in battery? Here are some of your top choices for extended battery cases.
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Exploring use cases for electronic clothes
Flora is a new wearable technology platform from Adafruit Industries that makes crafting custom wearable multi-LED pixel designs geek-easy. Here's a look at the potential applications.
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MegaUpload embroiled in criminal copyright case (images)
The MegaUpload case involving founder Kim DotCom, among others accused of helping him run the hosting site, is one of the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the U.S.
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Students cyberbully principals; Court throws out cases
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that students creating fake online profiles and labeling their principles as 'pedophiles' and 'drug offenders' is acceptable. Should this be the case?
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'Guinea pig' extradition case sets dangerous precedent for pirating Britons
British citizens can now be extradited to the United States based on a 'guinea pig' case regarding the alleged infringement of copyrighted works.
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Case study: How professional services and portfolio management helped Nottingham Trent University transform IT
We found that our processes were not really defined well enough. We really weren’t getting sign-off from the business, and the expectations were never really met. So it was clear that we were...
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Case-Mate's mix-and-match Quartet iPhone case (photos)
Case-Mate's CES booth looked more like a Lego store with its build-your-own iPhone case station. Get a closer look here.
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Paul Ceglia fined $5,000 plus legal fees in Facebook case
Paul Ceglia has been fined $5,000 plus some of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses. The social networking giant still plans to have Ceglia's lawsuit dismissed early this year.
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Microsoft withdraws one patent from Barnes & Noble Android case
Microsoft has trimmed one of the patents and narrowed the scope of four others that are at the heart of its Android patent suit against Barnes & Noble.
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Hip new iPhone cases that amplify the sound
Startup UB3Rfun is trying to get backing on Kickstarter.com to amp up production of its new line of iPhone cases.
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Case Study of Short-Run Book Printing
Immediately after installation, the InfoPrint 5000 provided cost-savings for BR. Previously, the company was outsourcing most color jobs and utilizing in-house cutsheet printers for its monochrome...
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