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Windows Partner Solutions: Seven Tips & Tricks for Windows 7: Volume 3
Check out this white paper for some tips on how to get the most out of Windows 7 by using some tips and tricks that you probably didn't know about. Keep reading to learn more.
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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn resigns; tech retailer seeks new strategies
Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn throws in the towel, underscoring the fact that the tech retailer is still stumbling online and off. Can an Amazon or Apple alum turn the ship around?
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Google, Facebook, Twitter warned in privacy report
A UK parliamentary report has booted Google for its attitude towards court-ordered privacy injunctions, noting that it must comply with UK law or face a legislative battle.
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NSTIC doc outlines transition to privately led ID effort
The government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace takes its most important step to date by releasing recommendations for turning the effort over to the private sector.
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Everything that's wrong about politics: latest SOPA and PROTECT-IP outrage
It's an honor to work for the American people, not a stepping stone to a bigger score.
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House examines online copyright bill
It's "beyond troubling to hear hyperbolic charges that this bill will open the floodgates to government censorship," said Rep. Mel Watt
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Blumenthal committee throws CCHIT a bone
The main focus seems to be on setting rules that will guide certification, whether CCHIT is involved, and assuring a level playing field, something CCHIT was often charged with tilting in favor of...
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OOXML: Unofficially yes, formal announcement Wed.
PCWorld reports that the ISO has been telling member countries that OOXML will be approved, official announcement to be distributed Wednesday. Of the 87 countries taking part, 61 approved the...
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'Scandal' over Norway's vote for OOXML
We hear stories of "voting irregularities" around the world, not least of all right hear in the USA, but surely the ISO is different. No? The Register reports that delegates have been "complaining...
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IT security failure causes UK Revenue & Customs (HMRC) chairman to resign
Two weeks ago, I raised serious questions about IT governance in the UK at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). At that time, the agency lost a CD containing private information belonging to 15,000...
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Fighting SOA complexity with lots of committees
As you may have heard, the OASIS group has responded to demands to simplify SOA by announcing the formation of six new committees intended to advance the Service Component Architecture family of...
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New life for eGov, eTravel programs
The Senate moved to develop the governmentwide eTravel system, which had been put on the House chopping block last summer, this week by meeting President Bush's request for $5 million for the...
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Panel releases blueprint for Internet reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The group that oversees the Internet's traffic system moved closer to a complete overhaul over the weekend when a committee recommended changes aimed at making the...
Additional Results
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Windows RT browser restriction sparks Senate Committee probe
A U.S. Senate committee could start an antitrust investigation against Microsoft, after the Redmond software giant said Internet Explorer 10 would be the only desktop browser in its upcoming...
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Linux Foundation to host CloudOpen to mitigate open source cloud war
The Linux Foundation will host CloudOpen later this summer for backers and supporters of OpenStack, CloudStack and other open source cloud related projects. It will run parallel with LinuxCon NA...
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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn resigns; tech retailer seeks new strategies
Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn throws in the towel, underscoring the fact that the tech retailer is still stumbling online and off. Can an Amazon or Apple alum turn the ship around?
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Group aims to vet worth of ID standards for mobile, software, other cloud services
The Identity in the Cloud technical committee at OASIS is calling on the public to help it vet identity standards for a myriad of cloud use cases from mobile to digital signatures.
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Google, Facebook, Twitter warned in privacy report
A UK parliamentary report has booted Google for its attitude towards court-ordered privacy injunctions, noting that it must comply with UK law or face a legislative battle.
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NSTIC doc outlines transition to privately led ID effort
The government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace takes its most important step to date by releasing recommendations for turning the effort over to the private sector.
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How ACTA would affect you: FAQ
With SOPA and PIPA shelved, ACTA was somewhat ignored. Don't know what ACTA is? Don't worry: you weren't meant to. Here's what you need to know.
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Everything that's wrong about politics: latest SOPA and PROTECT-IP outrage
It's an honor to work for the American people, not a stepping stone to a bigger score.
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