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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Citrix, Wyse launch virtual-desktop iPad apps
Citrix and Wyse have both released virtual desktop applications for the iPad that let people run Windows applications on Apple's new tablet.
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Judges uphold Word patent-infringement ruling
A US Court of Appeals panel has upheld a judgement that Microsoft infringed on another company's patent with its custom XML tags in Word 2003 and Word 2007.
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IPv4 address shortage reaching critical stage
The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage - less than 10 percent are still available - according to the registries that allocate internet numbers around the world.
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Skype deal averts shutdown, allows sale
Skype's founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis are to regain some of their control over the company as part of a deal that will let Skype carry on using its core peer-to-peer technology.
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Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw
Intel is investigating a flaw that affects people trying to sync their iPhone with a PC that has an Intel P55-based motherboard and the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
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Shuttleworth: Amazon will win cloud battle
Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, or a new platform closely modelled on it, will emerge as the leading cloud standard, Canonical chief Mark Shuttleworth has predicted.
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U.S. willing to let go of Icann
The United States government will on Wednesday announce it is relinquishing most of the control it currently exerts over Icann, says the BBC
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Intel to developers - write apps for Atom
Intel is calling on developers to write applications specifically tailored to systems running its low-powered Atom processor.
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Intel talks Linux, netbooks and rivalries
Q&A Silicon.com asks Imad Sousou, director of Intel's Open Source Technology Center, about the Moblin project - aimed at providing Linux technology for netbooks.
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Intel to help with Chrome for netbooks
Intel will work with Google on the development of its Linux-based Chrome operating system for netbooks, the chipmaker's open-source technology chief says.
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UK authorities take down a U.S. domain: Could it happen to you?
If you thought the Patriot Act 'debacle' was one-sided, with U.S. authorities striking at the heart of Europe, UK authorities can hit back just as hard.
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Three ugly, middle-aged men argue about Windows 8
You will have the unparalleled and unprecedented opportunity to watch us pontificate on the future of Windows 8. Bring popcorn. There will be fireworks.
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Apple warned off brand-jacking UK TV company name
Apple is moving forward with its plans to launch a TV -- but what will it be called? Certainly not iTV says the independent UK broadcaster.
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What would you do for a $1.2 billion datacenter?
Huge numbers make datacenter projects seem really attractive, but who is actually benefiting from that spending.
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UNIT4, a sleeping giant
UNIT4, a company you've likely never heard of is changing the way it does business. Customers are delighted and they have a solid third party business analytics solutions strategy. This is one to...
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Ode to manual typewriters
Manual typewriters are back, and they're all the retro rage. This article contains stories from leading technology journalists about their relationship with manual typewriters.
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New website hopes to improve the Federal datacenter consolidation process
New website hopes to bring together IT experiences and improve the efforts of Federal IT departments working on consolidation and closures
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UK to announce website blocking proposals "imminently"
The UK's Digital Economy Act, while enacted into law, is currently 'inactive'. But website blocking measures are thought to be introduced "imminently".
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Apple's UK, European growth continues as PC sales decline
The battle of the PC marketshare in the UK shows Apple rising to fourth place, and smashing the numbers in light of poor economic times, and a hard drive shortage.
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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