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State Dept. offering tech training to more women in Africa
TechWomen is an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, particularly in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Justice Dept. plays waiting game over AT&T, T-Mobile antitrust trial
A game of cat-and-mouse and one-upmanship continues between the FCC, the Justice Dept, and AT&T over its proposed merger with T-Mobile.
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Face it, your IT support system is bad for Millennials
IT departments and Millennials: Do the two mix? Research suggests crude stereotypes are false, and they get on better than one might think.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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State Dept: Discuss Wikileaks, risk your career prospects
An email from the State Department warns students not to discuss or post Wikileaks documents on social networks warning that it could seriously hamper if not kill their careers in federal government.
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State Dept. offering tech training to more women in Africa
TechWomen is an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, particularly in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Justice Dept. to sue Apple, other publishers over e-book 'cartel'
U.S. authorities are following the Europeans' lead by paving the way to sue Apple and other big publishing names, after they were found to be 'fixing' e-book prices.
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Justice Dept. 'set to clear' Google, Motorola merger
The Justice Dept. is expected to approve Google's proposed acquisition of smartphone market Motorola Mobility. But European authorities must approve the deal, too.
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Justice Dept. plays waiting game over AT&T, T-Mobile antitrust trial
A game of cat-and-mouse and one-upmanship continues between the FCC, the Justice Dept, and AT&T over its proposed merger with T-Mobile.
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Justice Dept. signs off on Google's AdMeld purchase
Google gets the green light for acquiring online advertising optimization firm AdMeld.
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Justice Dept. 'eager' to take AT&T to court, preventing T-Mobile merger
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said today the Justice Dept. was "ready and eager" to go to court to prevent the merging of AT&T and T-Mobile.
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Who needs an IT dept anymore?
Continuous iterative development on cloud platforms could force a radical restructuring of IT resources within the enterprise and new models of outsourcing.
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Google-Motorola deal moves forward, Justice Dept. could still block merger
Considering the Justice Dept. is looking into the Google-Motorola deal, it could still end up on the scrapheap as the AT&T-T-Mobile merger did.
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U.S. Justice Dept. moves to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger
The U.S. government has officially filed suit to block AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile.
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Face it, your IT support system is bad for Millennials
IT departments and Millennials: Do the two mix? Research suggests crude stereotypes are false, and they get on better than one might think.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the future.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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CNET: Justice Dept. to ask Congress for ISP data retention law
The data retention debate - pitting privacy rights against policing efforts - is about to heat up again. CNET reported late Monday that the U.S. Justice Department will tell Congress at a hearing...
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State Dept: Discuss Wikileaks, risk your career prospects
An email from the State Department warns students not to discuss or post Wikileaks documents on social networks warning that it could seriously hamper if not kill their careers in federal government.
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Defense Dept "demands" Wikileaks return files
The U.S. Defense Department formally demands that Wikileaks return all classified military records, and leaves open what might happen to the group's principals if they refuse.
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