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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Mac enthusiasts test drive OS X
Mac fans hit computer stores to test drive the new Mac OS X, chat with fellow Mac users, and in some cases, open their wallets.
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"Lion" worm stalks Linux machines
A dangerous worm that can steal passwords from Linux servers is rapidly spreading across the Internet and could infect other machines, researchers say.
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Pepsi, Britney take over Yahoo ad space
Pepsi-Cola has purchased every available media space on Yahoo to run a new commercial online, featuring Britney Spears singing "The Joy of Pepsi," two hours before its debut on national TV. The...
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Handspring chips away at Palm market
Handspring, which licenses the Palm OS, steals two percentage points of market share away from Palm itself.
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H1-B numbers expected to rise
Last year under a booming economy, Congress raised the number of H1-B visas. Despite the downturn, demand for cheaper foreign brainpower hasn't seemed to wane.
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Applied Materials to employees: Please leave
The chipmaking equipment leader Applied Materials said Thursday it will ask up to 1,000 employees to leave the company on a voluntary basis.
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Compaq handheld packs 64MB
The company's latest iPaq offers twice as much memory as most handhelds on the market. Another allows users to piggyback PC cards.
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Compaq introduces 64MB iPaq handheld
The company unveils two new iPaq handhelds, including one equipped with 64MB of memory, as well as a dual PC Card expansion pack.
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Loudcloud's IPO far from thunderous
The Web infrastructure company co-founded by Marc Andreessen barely rises 3 percent in its initial public offering amid unfavorable market conditions.
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Loudcloud's bow lacks thunder
Loudcloud, the Web infrastructure company co-founded by Marc Andreessen, barely rose 3 percent in its initial public offering Friday amid unfavorable market conditions. Shares in the company...
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Sex.com domain name battle heads back to court
It has been one of the most lucrative domain names ever. But just who owns sex.com?
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eToys files for Chapter 11
The troubled Internet toy e-tailer files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware and is expected to close its Web site.
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Napster fans: Where's the loyalty?
Their beloved song-swapping service dragged into court and facing a possible shutdown, Napster fans were already plotting other ways to continue trading free music online.
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Wireless software firms hunt for green in the workplace
wireless software companies that have been doling out free software for mobile devices now are looking to make some money from corporate clients.
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Music fans pin hopes on David Boies
While he may not look like a risk-taker with his off-the-rack suits, Napster users are counting on attorney David Boies to bridge the very different worlds of Washington officialdom and the wilds...
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Hacker overachievers vow to continue attacks
A well-known hole in Microsoft's Web server software lets vandals easily access parts of Web sites belonging to big names such as The New York Times, Intel and Compaq Computer, one cybergang...
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Stanford limits access to Napster
Citing bandwidth issues, Stanford University has become the latest college to limit access to music-file swapping service Napster. The move is an about-face for the university, which last...
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Intel shores up peer-to-peer security
Demonstrating progress in its peer-to-peer efforts, Intel Wednesday unveiled security software code that other companies can use when developing peer-to-peer applications. Dubbed the Peer-to-Peer...
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Strange BREW: I'd like a woofer with that cell phone
E-music service MP3.com says it's developing apps based on Qualcomm's wireless standard. But will cell phone users tune in?
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Microsoft, Dell, Intel, Cisco--America's most wanted?
Maybe nice guys--and companies--don't finish last. These tech giants have landed on Fortune's 'Most Admired' list, despite a troubled year on Wall Street.
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