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Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine- 3D Demo
Check out this demonstration to see how your organization can benefit from implementing the latest and greatest in BI.
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Prototype iPhone finder revealed
The saga of the lost prototype iPhone started with a 21-year-old Silicon Valley resident, who says he regrets not trying harder to find its real owner.
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Congress may require ISPs to block fraud sites
a U.S. House of Representatives bill is taking the unusual step of requiring Internet providers to block access to certain online financial scams - or face fines and federal court injunctions.
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Survey: Keyboards, DRM to become scarce in 2012
Survey of more than 1,000 Internet activists, journalists, and technologists about tech life in 2020 finds expectations of haptic and voice interfaces.
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Joe Biden loves RIAA, DRM; hates encryption, George Bush
Does Joe Biden have more in common with Metallica's Lars Ulrich than Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg? CNET colleague Declan McCullagh has a superb analysis of Dem. vice presidential candidate Joe...
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Daily Debrief: Corn farmers vs. Google
CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Declan McCullagh discuss corn farmers who are taking anti-Google fight to Washington.
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Senators weigh China's new laws on Web censorship
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh and Kara Tsuboi discuss the latest Senate hearing on American tech companies doing business in China. Representatives from Cisco, Yahoo, and Google come under fire...
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Police Blotter: Armed robbers nabbed through text messages
Court doesn't agree with armed-robbery defendants, who say police need a judge-signed court order to obtain archived text messages.
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Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones
Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time.
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Police Blotter: Intoxilyzer code must be disclosed
Appeals court rules that Kentucky driver facing DUI charges based on a closed-source breath alcohol reading can inspect the source code.
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On 'creative capitalism,' Gates gets it
perspective More people should follow the lead of Microsoft's co-founder in freeing up innovative thinkers to help the developing world, and not just cause it feels good.
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Gates misses the point on 'creative capitalism'
perspective The Microsoft chairman's well-intentioned pitch for corporate activism missed the root causes of poverty. (Hint: it's not lack of corporate charity.)
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Googlers stump in N.H. for Paul
Inside the Googleplex, Ron Paul is wildly popular. Here's what happened when current and former Google engineers hit the Granite State to campaign for him.Photos: A techie touts Ron Paul
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Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?
After retailer allegedly discovers contraband on man's PC, he asks judges to say results of search can't be used as evidence.
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Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages
Justice Department gets judge's approval to obtain archived SMS text messages from wireless carrier without first obtaining a warrant.
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Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free
Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile.
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Police Blotter: Dot-com swindler goes to prison
Appeals court upholds verdict, revokes bail for church elder convicted of bilking dot-com IPO investors out of their life savings.
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Police Blotter: Can a cell phone camera intimidate a witness?
Court rules that trial defendant committed crime when pretending to photograph an undercover officer with his cell phone.
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Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?
Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging.
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Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?
Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling.
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Police Blotter: Craigslist toddler giveaway ad sparks suit
Homeless mother who posted Craigslist ad to find someone to take her 3-year-old daughter tries to get her back from social services.
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