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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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Steve Jobs: an open source pioneer? You bet
Steve Jobs: an early open source pioneer? You bet. Mac OSX is based on Darwin, an open source OS made available by Apple in 2000 that incorporated code from NextStep, BSD and other free software...
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Government is killing Silicon Valley innovation
I just spoke with Bob Ackerman, founder of Allegis Capital, and he is very concerned about innovation in Silicon Valley, primarily because of the cumulative impact of US government actions and...
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News to know: FTC vs. botnets; Microsoft; Apple WWDC; Twitter
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ryan Naraine: FTC shuts down...
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Accounting for success? Darwin meets the green eyeshade world…
Have you really looked at your options for finance & accounting lately? BPO (business process outsourcing) for Finance and Accounting has been going on for a time. The industry owes some part of...
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BSD to leapfrog Linux?
Could BSD soon have more users than Linux?
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Sign the e-petition for Alan Turing to replace Darwin on £10 note
Codebreaker, computing genius and founding father Alan Turing could be the next face of the British £10 note. Let's make it happen with an e-petition to the UK government.
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Steve Jobs: an open source pioneer? You bet
Steve Jobs: an early open source pioneer? You bet. Mac OSX is based on Darwin, an open source OS made available by Apple in 2000 that incorporated code from NextStep, BSD and other free software...
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The coolest-looking gaming PC ever: Darwin Machine Hammerhead HMR989
Gallery: Hammerhead takes PC design in new directions A desktop that looks like it was designed by NASA but hand-crafted like it was being sold on Etsy? That's the story behind the Darwin...
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Applying Darwin's theory to cooling technology
Is your data center able to adapt to fluctuating operating conditions? Or, does it requires lots of human intervention to accommodate temperature changes and cooling needs triggered by dynamic...
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In Smartphone Wars, Darwinism Triumphs Over Intelligent Design
With the release of the Verizon Droid, the smartphone market now has two apex predators with advanced, feature rich mobile embedded operating systems. There's no room for smaller or less evolved...
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Government is killing Silicon Valley innovation
I just spoke with Bob Ackerman, founder of Allegis Capital, and he is very concerned about innovation in Silicon Valley, primarily because of the cumulative impact of US government actions and...
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News to know: FTC vs. botnets; Microsoft; Apple WWDC; Twitter
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ryan Naraine: FTC shuts down...
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Accounting for success? Darwin meets the green eyeshade world…
Have you really looked at your options for finance & accounting lately? BPO (business process outsourcing) for Finance and Accounting has been going on for a time. The industry owes some part of...
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Project Darwinism? [photo]
Do successful projects possess an evolutionary superiority advancing the overall state of project capability in the world? The answer is shown in a photo of "pumpkin Darwinism."
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Agile development, early warning, Darwin, and failure
Some IT projects are destined to fail due to haphazard planning, poor execution, or unexpected changes in the business or technical environment. Given the high incidence of failure, innovative...
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Darwin flaws survive in Apple's Mac OS X
An audit of the open-source OS from which Apple borrowed much of the Mac OS X code reveals vulnerabilities that affect Apple's software.
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VCs: Darwin rules tech jungle
The "adapt or die" ethos synonymous with the 19th century naturalist is the reigning principle in the tech industry these days, say venture capitalists and panelists at a one-day symposium.
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Gaga for Google? When results don't count
When my Web search on a leading IT exec came up empty, what was I to think? Turns out that his lack of Web tracks has a simple explanation--and offers a lesson or two.
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Unplugged: FBI CIO Darwin John
In the twilight of his career, an IT veteran takes on the formidable task of transforming the FBI's antiquated technology infrastructure.
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Darwin: A matter of privacy?
Apple's Darwin license reveals a difference between "free software" and "open source."
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