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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Researchers take control of iPhone via SMS
Two security researchers have discovered a way to take complete control over an iPhone simply by sending a text message.
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Is Enterprise Enthusiasm for Tablets Already Waning?
It may take a lot to convince some IT managers that tablets, especially those owned by employees, don't cause security and management holes.
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'iPad 3 coming March and iPad 4 in October' - Rumor mill recycles failed 2011 rumor
The rumor made no sense in 2011, and it makes no sense in 2012.
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Twitter scoops up TweetDeck: The rumor mill grinds again
The buzz about Twitter acquiring TweetDeck started flying again. No deal has been signed yet but everyone is waiting to see what happens next.
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IBM's Steven Mills on trophy acquisitions, Watson's future, analytics
Steven Mills, head of IBM's software and systems unit, talks about analytics, Watson and why Big Blue won't buy company's that would upset its ecosystem.
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First impressions of the blazing HTC ThunderBolt LTE smartphone
The HTC ThunderBolt is the first LTE smartphone in the U.S. and blows past every other "4G" device on the market. If speed is your need, then you need to look at the ThunderBolt.
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Ten more Facts about how General Mills uses SAP on iPad
Want proof that iPads are enabling real work inside a manufacturer? Then see what General Mills is doing here.
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How General Mills Deploys SAP On iPad (Webinar, Summarized)
The food giant behind Cheerios and Haagen-Daz has rolled out a salesforce automation tool to 200 salespeople on the iPad.
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Apple rumor mill: The iPad 2 getting a dual-core GPU, Retina Display
How do you sustain the lust factor for the iPad as more and more tablets enter the market? The anticipated iPad 2 will probably deal with some of the first version's shortcomings, such as built-in...
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Facebook email: The rumor mill strikes ahead of Monday's news event
Today's rumor-and-speculation zone features a report that Facebook, at a press event scheduled for Monday, will announce a web-based email service - basically @facebook.com email addresses for...
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Rumor Mill: CDMA iPhone, iPad mini, iOS Apple TV
DigiTimes is out with new rumors that appear to confirm a CDMA iPhone, iPad refresh and 7-inch iPad mini in January 2011 and an iOS-based Apple TV some time in the future.
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Rumor Mill: iPhone 5, 7-inch iPad, iPods and bumpers
Now that the iPhone 4 and new iMacs are out we turn our attention to a couple of mouth-watering rumors about new hardware in Apple's pipeline.
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Group warns of blog 'content mills'
A small trade group is trying to drum up industry concern about "content mills," a fast-growing sector of the digital media business that publish loads of cheap, fast stories.
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IBM's Mills: service orientation essential for new business growth
I interview Steve Mills, IBM's SOA mover and shaker, who discusses the business necessity of service orientation and cloud services, and how IT is becoming a service aggregator more than a service...
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Japanese mill carves perfect helmet from metal block (video)
For its 50th anniversary last year, Daishin Seiki Corporation used a 5-axis mill to carve out a full-face, fully detailed motorcycle helmet out of a single aluminum cube.
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Google: Fake antivirus makes up 15 percent of all malware
A rise in fake antivirus offerings on Web sites around the globe shows that scammers are increasingly turning to social engineering to get malware on computers rather than exploiting holes in...
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iPad users on Windows targeted with malware
Scammers are distributing e-mails designed to trick iPad owners into downloading software that they think is an iTunes update.
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Anti-fraud tips and tools for tax season
As April 15 approaches, U.S. citizens preparing to file their taxes are susceptible to online scams. Here is a roundup of tips for how people can protect themselves.
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Windows 7 less vulnerable without admin rights
Ninety percent of critical Microsoft Windows 7 vulnerabilities can be mitigated by configuring the operating system for standard user rather than administrator, according to a new report.
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Traffic from major sites redirected to China
Workers at Internet network operation centers around the world are trying to figure out why traffic to sites such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook was redirected to servers in China this week.
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