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HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investments
Your human resources department could probably benefit from the addition of analytics. Discover what, or rather who, works in your company. Take a look at this white paper to learn more about HR...
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Game over? UK retailer heading for collapse
Aptly named gaming giant, Game, is set to call in the administrators after it failed to lock in a series of revenue-busting games, and failed to foresee dire economic times.
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Major outage hits T-Mobile Sidekick users
T-Mobile Sidekick customers have been struggling with an outage that began last Friday and won't be completely fixed until next Thursday.
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Microsoft and Google stalk the Internet operating system
Microsoft is fighting on multiple fronts in its 100-year technology war. Acknowledged, Microsoft has notched just 35 years, but the company is good for another 65 if it can recruit a few more...
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Red shift meets event horizon
A Sun guru's warning of the risk of data center failure fatally undermines the company's Red Shift strategy. Don't listen to the lobbying of the techno-utility complex. Ever-larger data center...
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There will be another major quake
If another earthquake the size of the 1906 tremor hit Silicon Valley or San Francisco, what could happen? Using high tech scientists working for U.S. Geological Survey found some of the answers.
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Online risks can be just as dangerous as offline behaviors, report says
Using a computer without security could be riskier than leaving your home or car unlocked.
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Game over? UK retailer heading for collapse
Aptly named gaming giant, Game, is set to call in the administrators after it failed to lock in a series of revenue-busting games, and failed to foresee dire economic times.
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Microsoft warns of dangerous IE browser vulnerabilities
The most severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user simply views a specially crafted web page using Internet Explorer.
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Foxconn: Dangerous sweatshop or caring employer?
A second NYT article on Foxconn' Technology discusses the human cost of assembling iPads and iPhones. Is Apple morally obligated to move assembly jobs back to the U.S.? Can it afford to?
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Zynga online gambling plan: One dangerous cash cow
Zynga and gambling will be like crack to those who can't control the urge to wager. Combine the addictive nature of Facebook and you have a double whammy. It's a sweet business though.
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'Guinea pig' extradition case sets dangerous precedent for pirating Britons
British citizens can now be extradited to the United States based on a 'guinea pig' case regarding the alleged infringement of copyrighted works.
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How Healthcare's Embrace of Mobility has Turned Dangerous
Embracing mobility as healthcare providers have done is a good thing. "Distracted doctoring" and "medical multitasking," however, are not.
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Dear Congressman Posey, SOPA is both dangerous and un-American
Take action. Otherwise we're selling the Internet down the river to a couple of lobbying organizations who couldn't care less about the future of America.
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The scary truth about Halloween dangers
Here's the scary truth about Halloween dangers. Hint: it's not what you think.
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Zara Phillips declares Facebook dangerous, prefers Skype
Britain's Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's eldest granddaughter, believes Facebook is dangerous. She prefers using the phone or Skype instead.
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Nokia CEO sees 'danger ahead' for Android phone makers
Speaking to business leaders in Helsinki, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop sees 'trouble ahead' for Android operators in a post Motorola-Google world.
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Firefox 6 patches 10 dangerous security holes
The vulnerabilities are serious enough to allow an attacker to launch harmful code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
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Most dangerous country online - Myanmar?
A new Akamai study shows that the country Myanmar, which had never been ranked before, was the No. 1 source of Web attack traffic in the first quarter of this year..
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Mac malware authors release a new, more dangerous version
Apple finally responded to the Mac Defender outbreak, with a technical note containing removal instructions and the promise of a removal tool. Within hours, the bad guys had released a new version...
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Foxconn explosion: Apple iPad supply impact unclear, dangers of combustible dust
Combustible dust appears to have been a trigger for the explosion at Hon Hai, which makes Apple's iPad.
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