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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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Web gains UK privacy standard
The W3C has released a guide to help businesses comply with the data protection laws governing their Web sites Businesses wanting their Web sites to comply with UK laws on data protection may...
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Online banks ignore email from customers
Online banking continues to grow, but problems with customer relationship management are ongoing Recent research suggests that many Internet banks are failing to respond to online requests from...
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Online banks ignore email from customers
Online banking continues to grow, but problems with customer relationship management are ongoing Recent research suggests that many Internet banks are failing to respond to online requests from...
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New options make e-shopping easier
Pickups at petrol stations, online credit and new delivery options are all being used to encourage online shoppers Firms are adopting new e-commerce payment and delivery practices in a bid to...
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UK group: Rogue e-commerce sites 'should be named and shamed'
With barely any UK Web sites conforming to the government's distance-selling regulations, the National Consumer Council is calling for action Consumers International (CI), a federation of...
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New tool a boost for e-commerce
A new application will allow Web sites to become 'people-facing' for B2B or B2C transactions
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Yahoo hack raises online security fear
After a hacker altered the content of a news story on Yahoo!, experts are warning that companies cannot rely on content management tools alone.
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Windows emulator runs 32 OSes at once
Linux and Windows can co-exist. Connectix is shipping software that will allow a company to run a number of Intel-based operating systems on one PC without rebooting.
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E-mail is in the doghouse at work
A U.K. study finds workers are getting fed up with excess e-mailing. Experts say a revision of company e-mail policy may be in order.
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New virus tools raise concerns
GodMessage, which is available for download on hacking sites, allows malicious hackers to place ActiveX code on Web pages. You get infected just by browsing.
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First peek at mobile videophones
A demonstration shows the capabilities of Emblaze Systems' and Samsung's wireless videophones. The verdict? The phones are advanced, but there's still work to be done.
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Newest bull's-eye in spam wars: SMS
Mobile phone carriers in the U.K. have launched a crackdown against junk e-mail using short message service text, which is the latest wireless marketing craze.
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HP introduces the Net-Zero Datacenter
HP Labs research into the Net-Zero Energy Datacenter has implications for more efficient management and operation of existing datacenters.
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Mitt Romney's kinder, gentler iPad
Now we can finally rest assured that no matter which party wins the White House, our leaders will benefit daily from outsourcing American manufacturing jobs to underpaid Chinese workers.
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Mac, PC solid state drives aren't compatible
Apple MacBook Air and PC ultrabooks use new solid state drive (SSD) modules. But don't count on any cross-platform or cross-manufacturer compatibility.
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The future of Adobe installers?
Adobe has long been known for its terrible installation process, both for its productivity applications such as Flash and for its professional creative products. However, with its Creative Cloud...
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Don't forget the guys in the networking trenches...
Portable network analysis tools are still an important part of datacenter operations.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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