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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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Daylight Savings--A Time Whose Time Has Passed?
Daylight Savings Time was foisted off on an unsuspecting and credulous nation as a great idea back during the 1970s energy crisis. So Congress went ahead and expanded it,more of a good thing....
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Reminder: US Daylight Saving Time starts this Sunday morning
In case you didn't know, this is the weekend when US Daylight Saving Time starts - this is the switch where you get an hour less in bed. At 02:00 local time Sunday morning the clocks go forward...
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DST arrives this weekend: Are your Microsoft systems ready?
Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts a couple of weeks earlier this year than usual -- on Sunday March 9 for U.S. and Canada. Microsoft users and administrators should know the drill by now:...
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Microsoft users: DST D-day is Sunday
On November 4, it's time to fall back, in terms of Daylight Saving Time (DST) here in the U.S. It's time to make doubly sure that all your Microsoft (and non-Microsoft) software that revolves...
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FAQ: What the daylight saving shift means to you
faq With the change coming later this year, follow these steps to help ensure that you're on time.
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Podcast: News to know midday: EU hits Microsoft; SCO kaput; Daylight Savings Time
On today's podcast: The EU hits Microsoft; Who's next? SCO goes kaput; files for bankruptcy. Daylight Savings Time looms for Microsoft (again).
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Microsoft preps customers early in hopes of avoiding DST fallout
November 4 is just around the corner. Now's the time to make sure any Microsoft products that store or use time are updated before Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the U.S. ends for the year, the...
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Photos: Gadgets caught in daylight-saving switch
These devices will need some help springing forward with daylight-saving time, which comes three weeks early this year.
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Google/ Motorola deal okayed: Time for Motorola Nexus line
The Google/ Motorola Mobility merger has received regulatory approval, so the Android creator will soon have the ability to control the entire Motorola product development. Jump on it Google!
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ChinaTimes: Apple ordered 65M Retina displays from LG and Samsung
Add LG and Samsung to the crop of OEMs that are rumored to be fabricating high-resolution LCD panels for the iPad 3.
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Your personal data isn't free (and other misconceptions)
A new startup promises to leverage your personal data in exchange for discounts and deals on products online. There's a value to your information, it argues. But is it worth a middleman?
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Using the Verizon iPhone as a hotspot may save you money
Verizon iPhone customers not enrolled in a mobile hotspot plan may want to consider adding that feature to the data plan. It just might save you money.
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Groupon posts quarterly earnings results for the first time
Investors get a better look at Groupon as it posts quarterly earnings results for the first time since going public.
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Critical Path: Here's how Path can save itself, if it acts fast
Four simple steps that Path can follow -- right now -- to save its reputation and potentially, its business.
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Windows 8 to help save you money when on the move
Microsoft has been busy innovating and has finally found a way to leapfrog over Apple's Mac OS X when it comes to mobile usability.
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Straddling the tablet/ laptop divide; Time for Android and iOS laptops
Some folks (myself included) are successfully using tablets with keyboards for work tasks. Is there a market for Android/ iOS laptops and if so, what do they need?
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Is it time for Microsoft to relinquish the Evil Empire crown to Google?
Microsoft is taking its anti-Google campaign a step further with newpaper ads aimed at highlighting controversial changes in Google's privacy policy.
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Mint.com comes to Android tablets just in time for tax season
The rise of Android is spreading from smartphones to tablets and Mint.com is there to help make the experience even better with their service optimized for the tablet form factor.
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It's time for Microsoft to come clean over the Metro UI
Microsoft has kept us in suspense for long enough and it's now time for the Redmond behemoth to come clean as to what users can expect from the next-generation Windows.
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The time Steve Jobs asked Google's Schmidt to stop stealing employees
A 2007 e-mail uncovered in the course of a lawsuit reveals that under Steve Jobs' request, Google's Eric Schmidt got one of the company's own recruiters fired after they tried to hire an Apple...
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