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Preventing Data Corruption in the Event of an Extended Power Outage
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ensures system uptime in case of power outage, but it's only part of the solution. Read this white paper to learn how adding power management software...
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Cloud Software Consolidation - Is it all good?
How do you look at the recent cloud application software acquisitions. Are you a bit skeptical about what these deals mean to you? Read on as Brian looks at the deals from a customer's perspective.
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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for February 2012
Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So if you're thinking of building or even upgrading a PC, this list is a must-read for you!
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Getting creative with littleBits (photos)
What can you make with a bunch of littleBits circuit boards and office supplies? A pretty cute CNET-loving robot, it turns out.
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Germany postpones ACTA signing in wake of protests
The controversial ACTA agreement -- the global anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting agreement -- has been postponed by Germany, putting pressure on Europe to reject it.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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GigaOM expands reach, influence with paidContent acquisition
Talent and geography are the two motivations behind GigaOM's strategic purchase of paidContent and other online brands.
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CalSTRS to Facebook: your board needs women
The California State Teachers' Retirement System has told Facebook that a board of directors of seven members is unacceptable, not only because it is small but because it only features men.
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FTC issues warning to marketers about certain mobile apps
The Fair Credit Reporting Act was designed to ensure the privacy as well as accuracy of consumer report information, and six mobile apps are in question as to whether or not they comply with this...
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Klout influence gets bigger with Blockboard acquisition
Klout acquires Blockboard to extend its influence to smaller, local communities and mobile devices.
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Motorola wins iCloud injunction; iPhone, iPad temporarily pulled from online store
Apple has lost out on two counts. Not only has it suffered a blow to its iCloud service in Germany, the company has also pulled most models of its iPhone and iPad from its online stores
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Legal legend David Boies won't get another crack at Microsoft
Barnes & Noble thought it had a strong defense against allegations that its Nook e-reader infringes on Microsoft patents. It even hired a legendary antitrust lawyer to lead that part of the case....
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Europe opens antitrust investigation into Samsung patents
Samsung is being formally investigated by the European Commission's antitrust authorities, over claims it "abusively" distorted competition in the region.
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Angry Birds: 'Piracy may not be a bad thing'
'It can get us more business at the end of the day.'
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CA Technologies' strategy: Can it tackle organic growth?
Jacob Lamm, CA's strategy chief, talks acquisitions, organic growth and the company's cloud strategy.
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Business beyond borders - taking a global approach
If companies are to flourish, their perspective needs to be global—not only in driving toward higher profits but in their operating principles.
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What you won't see from Netflix in 2012
CEO Reed Hastings took questions about a lot of possibilities for the future of Netflix, and he shot many of them down.
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The Internet and piracy are here to stay
Will killing media piracy destroy the Internet? Is it even possible to stop piracy?
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The Pirate Party: Justice for legitimate ex-users of Megaupload
The Pirate Party are planning civil action against the FBI for the closure of Megaupload. Was there a point to the closure of the storage locker in the first place?
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Closing Megaupload unlikely to even slow piracy down
If you really think shutting down Megaupload is going to even slow down online piracy, think again.
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