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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
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Campaign 2012: Once every four years, I wish I lived in Iowa
It's not exactly the fairest form of election, but dang if it ain't the most fun!
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Russian president uses Facebook to answer protesters
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev yesterday answered protesters via his Facebook Page. His announcement to investigate the alleged election fraud was answered with an outpouring of criticism.
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Election results 2010: Welcome to the new gridlock
In 2011, the House will be run by Republicans, the Senate by Democrats, and the White House by President Obama.
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Robo-calls - Politicans and parties don't care what you think
The robo-call season has started again for the upcoming election. It appears that many candidates think that it will be beneficial to their cause to have a machine autodial everyone in sight and...
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Apple vs. Google vs. Microsoft: who's spending more to influence Congress?
When it comes to understanding how decisions are made in DC, the smart money says, "Follow the money."
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UK's inconclusive election result leaves broadband, privacy in doubt
The UK's election result means that no party won overall. The incoming government will be a coalition but this has consequences for broadband proliferation and privacy matters.
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UK Election 2010: The tech policies in a nutshell
With less than five hours before the election ballots are sealed and closed, the UK has a choice of three main parties to define their country's tech future.
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UK Election 2010: Ask your questions, it involves you too
With the UK election reaching its final week, here's a chance to ask questions that still remain over what next, what's affected and what to expect
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Anti-piracy laws passed: 'Fears of wave of censorship' raised
The controversial anti-piracy legislation has been passed. The UK will now have a governmentally controlled' web censorship system. Bad news
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Facebook 'goes green' to avoid UK election influence
Facebook has switched colour scheme to avoid any political influence or alignment with the UK general elections, opting for an emerald green site theme. April Fools,
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The importance of communication
I'm neck deep in alligators at the moment, wrapping up a play with the high school's drama club. I can't say I really had time to volunteer for this particular job and, not surprisingly, the...
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Track the election on your iPhone
With polls on the east coast a little more than 12 hours away from opening we turn our attention to the election. Regardless of which side you're on, it's hard not to get swept up in all the...
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Election Talking Points: A discussion place
Looking at posts like this one about Sarah Palin's many email accounts it's become obvious to me that there's a desire to talk about a wide range of election issues and viewpoints, not limited to...
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Track the Presidential election polls with your iPhone
While you may not be able to watch tonight's V.P. debate on your iPhone, you can sure keep up with the polls. Poll Tracker '08 (iTunes link US$0.99) is an iPhone application that's a dream for...
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X-Box (and Cell Phone) Nation: Election Rests In Digital Hands
The Democratic convention gets started tonight and in the constant quest for the unconventional technological means of getting out the youth vote, the X-Box is today’s “in� device. By...
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Xerox CEO: Time for Washington's help
She's been called the second most powerful woman in business. By now, she may be No. 1. In a wide-ranging discussion about technology, politics, and her company's plans, Xerox's CEO tells...
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Rating Al Gore's tech cred
Pol who invented the Internet and scares the world about global warming wants to be taken seriously? Why not, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.
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Aussie water rage kills one during hot election season; and now carbon gets hot, too
First, you must remember it's the austral spring. Australia is warming up for another hot season. And they've had seven years of drought. Now we learn one man there died after being beaten for...
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County's loss of voting data leads to new election
In another case that puts into question the usability of electronic voting machines, a California judge is likely to order a new election for a Berkeley, CA, ballot initiative that lost due to...
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Scottish election suffers from e-voting woes
The US isn't the only country with e-voting problems. In Scotland, elections last week were seriously marred by spoiled paper ballots, which led to technical problems with electronic counting...
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