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Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
Discover the only solution specifically designed for your largest servers, the ones that must be kept online with volumes up to 20TB and millions of fragments. Achieve peak performance 24-7 with...
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Bioshock: Infinite props provide clues
This collection of promotional props from Bioshock: Infinite offer some clues to the game's mysterious story.
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Psst, psst! A clue to Verizon data breach report challenge
So, according to a little birdie tweeting in the night, the 2010 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) contains another encryption challenge that leads to actual cash prizes.
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Open source shrugs at EU liability plans
Lawyers and insurance companies have been dealing with liability issues for centuries. I'm sure they'll say that if your customer sees what they have gotten, and can fix what they have gotten,...
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When will current Android devices get upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich? Here are a few clues
With Ice Cream Sandwich on the horizon, companies are slowly releasing their understandably vague update schedules.
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The enterprise opportunity of Big Data: Closing the "clue gap"
As accumulated information has become a top-line asset in large companies, the ability to tap into it and release value from it is not growing to match in most traditional firms. Yet this...
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Does anyone have a clue about mobile enterprise? Apple?
There are real problems with building for a mobile market. Issues with Apple's business model explain why a massive rethink is needed.
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Windows 8 M1 holds clues to upcoming features
Even though the Milestone 1 leak of Windows 8 is old doesn't mean it can't be useful.
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Curiosity seeks clues to microbial Martian life (photos)
NASA's next-generation rover, Curiosity, gets set to take off on a mission to inventory, identify, and investigate potential clues about microbial life on Mars.
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More codenames provide clues to planned Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV blitz
Rome, Taos, Monaco -- the Microsoft Mediaroom-related codenames are multiplying like rabbits. What's going on with Redmond's lackluster IPTV platform?
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A Game of Clue: What Killed Skype
It was a server failure, with a Windows application crash, over a peer-to-peer network.
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No "Gay" or "Sex" In Yahoo! Clues: The Emergent Trend of Filtered Results
Looking for Gay or Sex-related search results in Yahoo! Clues? Forget about it.
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Apple leaks clues to new "Back to the Mac" products, including mystery product
It seems that Apple has jumped the gun a bit and posted up placeholder pages on its support forum giving us clues as to what might be upcoming.
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Inside Stuxnet: Researcher drops new clues about origin of worm
The mysterious Stuxnet worm took center stage at the Virus Bulletin 2010 conference with a prominent security researcher dropping a raw hint that Israel may be behind the industrial-strength...
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First Angstro, now SocialDeck: Clues to Google's social media strategy?
Google has the cash to buy lots of great companies. But can they create a cohesive social network out of the technology they're buying?
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Verizon DBIR challenge clue #4
Hopefully, this should be the last clue: "If you've found the p(f+) in a fingerprint, you should be able to find the key."
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Verizon DBIR challenge clue #3
Here is the third clue for the Verizon Data Breach Incident Report (DBIR) cryptography challenge.
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Verizon DBIR challenge clue #2
This year's Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) challenge is well and truly underway. I see where the (public) contestants are stumped so, here's a clue to nudge them along.
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Bioshock: Infinite props provide clues
This collection of promotional props from Bioshock: Infinite offer some clues to the game's mysterious story.
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Psst, psst! A clue to Verizon data breach report challenge
So, according to a little birdie tweeting in the night, the 2010 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) contains another encryption challenge that leads to actual cash prizes.
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AntiClue: Five reasons projects fail
A wise old soothsayer once said: "The reasons for project failure are more numerous than grains of sand in the desert." Here are 5 reasons many projects don't succeed.
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