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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Owners to blame for latest Android malware
Over on ComputerWorld there's a story about a rogue Android app doing the rounds that runs up big texting bills behind the user's backs by sending messages to premium rate numbers. However, when...
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Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were...
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Popular Science, Computerworld, MIT Technology Review sign on for Plastic Logic Que business e-reader
Plastic Logic on Thursday announced new content partners for its Que e-book reader, including Bonnier's Popular Science magazine, MIT's Technology Review and IDG's stable of sites that include PC...
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Harvard study: for healthcare, IT doesn't seem to matter
'You spend $25 million dollars and all it does is increase the time doctors spend inputting data'
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U.S. 3G broadband comparison crowns a surprise winner ... Sprint
A coast-to-coast 3G data test by Gizmodo in December compared the mobile broadband performance of Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint in eight U.S. cities. The results showed a surprise winner....
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NZ line-sitter Luke Soules featured in Computerworld
iFixIt.com line-sitter Luke Soules who flew to New Zealand to be one of the first to tear down the iPhone 3G was featured in the New Zealand edition of Computerworld in a piece titled "American...
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Robotic Humvees in the sky?
According to Computerworld, a Colorado-based company has developed a prototype of a 'flying Humvee' robotic aircraft to ship supplies to military troops. This robotic aircraft, dubbed the V-STAR,...
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Will OOXML get the ISO standards nod? It's not a given
While there's still a month left before the final votes are tallied, Microsoft's bid to gain ISO standards approval for its Office Open XML (OOXML) document format is anything but guaranteed....
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23,000 Linux PCs and counting in the Phillipines
Computerworld is featuring a story on initiatives in the Philippines to ensure that every public school has at least one computer. While the program has now expanded to provide most schools with...
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Data theft, the armed variety
Computerworld chronicles the tale of Web hosting firm C I Host Inc. and details how its data center was robbed. Meanwhile, the technology manager working the graveyard shift was held hostage as...
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News to know: OpenWorld; IBM Roadrunner; XO support; Android SDK
Notable headlines: IBM's Roadrunner to smash supercomputing marks. Dan Farber: Charles Phillips: Fusion on track and SaaS for all. Oracle virtualization 3x better than the competition? At Oracle...
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Apple to fight iPhone hacks with firmware upgrades sent via iTunes
Apple CEO Steve Jobs says that the company will do its best to stop all these iPhone hacks. "It's a cat-and-mouse game," Jobs remarked at the UK unveiling of the iPhone yesterday in London. "We...
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ZDNet reader: Don't let OOXML vs. ODF shenanigans tarnish other standards setters
I've been a watcher of the great many standards setting processes for a great many years and there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes that most people don't know about. In 2003, I even won an...
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Using eyes and hands for Web surfing
In a recent article, Computerworld reports that Stanford University computer scientists have developed a new way to interact with our computers. The EyePoint system uses both eye-tracking...
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CIO switches his company from Windows to Macs
Enterprises wondering about whether you can power your company on the Mac platform may want to ping Auto Warehousing Co. CIO Dale Frantz. According to Computerworld, Frantz is pulling the plug on...
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ComputerWorld: Microsoft legislatively TKO's open document formats. At least stateside.
ComputerWorld has a five-page report this morning detailing how Microsoft has managed to score a technical knockout of open document formats (not necessarily the OpenDocument Format) in five out...
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Owners to blame for latest Android malware
Over on ComputerWorld there's a story about a rogue Android app doing the rounds that runs up big texting bills behind the user's backs by sending messages to premium rate numbers. However, when...
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Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were...
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Popular Science, Computerworld, MIT Technology Review sign on for Plastic Logic Que business e-reader
Plastic Logic on Thursday announced new content partners for its Que e-book reader, including Bonnier's Popular Science magazine, MIT's Technology Review and IDG's stable of sites that include PC...
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Harvard study: for healthcare, IT doesn't seem to matter
'You spend $25 million dollars and all it does is increase the time doctors spend inputting data'
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