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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Microsoft moves its social-computing lab to Microsoft Research
Just a year after setting up FUSE Labs as a dedicated social-computing lab, Microsoft is moving the team into its Microsoft Research division.
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Microsoft Kin reviews not so keen
A few Microsoft news items from around the Web: The early reviews of Kin (formerly known as Pink) are in. And overall, they're not good. Plus some more info on Spindex and ADFS Geneva.
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Facebook Docs: Not actually designed with students in mind
Microsoft Docs, the half-Office, half Facebook application, was not actually designed with students in mind. A quick Q&A with the head of the FUSE labs team
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EMC, Puppet launch Razor project for hardware provisioning
At a time when all eyes are focused on virtual machine and cloud automation, EMC and Puppet Labs have launched an open source project dubbed Razor designed to ease the first mile of application...
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New data shows older OS X versions more susceptible to malware
New details about the extent of the Mac-specific Flashback malware epidemic emerged today. The Russian security firm that has been actively investigating infected Macs found older versions of OS X...
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Kaspersky: Apple '10 years behind Microsoft in terms of security'
Eugene Kaspersky believes Apple Mac OS X is 10 years behind Microsoft Windows in terms of security. He arguesCupertino will have to go through the security overhaul that Redmond once did.
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Behind the scenes at DxO Labs (photos)
DxO Labs' camera and lens tests lets the company design software that compensates for their shortcomings. Here's a look at the company's test of the new Canon 5D Mark III.
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HP India expands 'computer labs in shipping containers' pilot
HP India will be setting up their fourth Lab-in-Box mobile computer lab in Gujrat.
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Researcher: 50 percent of Mac OS X users still running outdated Java versions
According to a tweet posted by Aleks Gostev, 50% of the visitors to their newly launched Flashback information site, are still running outdated versions of Java.
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Black Hole: Name that national lab surplus (photos)
The Black Hole store in Los Alamos, New Mexico, is filled to the gills with old surplus from Los Alamos National Laboratory. What the heck is that weird stuff? Let's play "Name that surplus!"
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Apple lab-testing 7.85-inch iPad prototype, but will it ever be released?
A noted Apple blogger says the company is presently testing a 7.85-inch iPad in its labs. Should Apple even bother to release a smaller iPad?
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Homeless and wireless at SXSW
Believe it or not, homeless people were being used as Wi-Fi hotspots at Austin Texas' South by Southwest Interactive festival.
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Early stage startups find home at Dogpatch Labs (video)
SmartPlanet visits Dogpatch Labs to meet Spoon and hear from Dogpatch's newest entrepreneurs.
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Pre-orders open for the record-setting Elevation Dock
Elevation Lab has opened pre-orders for its promising iPhone dock which set a new record of $1.4M in pledges on Kickstarter.
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Checking in on the Microsoft Labs
Whatever happened to all those Microsoft incubators, the research-product group mash-ups known as the Labs?
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CNET's New York TV test lab revealed (photos)
Take a photo tour of CNET's Manhattan TV testing lab with your hosts, David Katzmaier and Ty Pendlebury.
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Android users hit by scareware scam
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a scareware variant targeting Android users.
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'Most beautiful' scams proliferate on Facebook
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a currently spamvertised Facebook scam, enticing users into clicking on a bogus news story.
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Tely Labs teams with Skype on new HD video calling device
Tely Labs and Skype have introduced a new device that promises free Skype video calling and HD that could provide useful to both consumers and small business owners with an HDTV.
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Massive DNS poisoning attack in Brazil serving exploits and malware
Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have detected a massive DNS poisoning attack, affecting Brazilian ISPs.
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