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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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Wi-Fi piggybackers confess
More than half of computer users surveyed by security firm Sophos admit to having used another's Wi-Fi without permission.
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Social networking helps drive server sales
Even though virtualization can make efficient use of servers, social-networking Web sites demand a lot of storage space.
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F-Secure sees smaller botnets on the rise
Cybercrooks are breaking down large botnets into smaller groups as they seek to increase their revenue, the security firm says.
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F-Secure: Low threat from mobile malware
Viruses targeting cell phones are on the increase but pose a much lower security danger than those aimed at PCs, says CEO.
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Analysts: Virtualization to save businesses millions
Butler Group report predicts savings from virtualization as it reduces energy consumption and operating costs.
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Analyst: Virtualization set to boost mobile security
Technology to help tackle problem of data loss from corporate mobile devices, but the tools won't exist until 2012, Gartner says.
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To pay in London, just 'tap and go'
MasterCard rolls out its PayPass contactless-payment technology in several locations across U.K. capital, including Canary Wharf.
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Index ranks IT industries by nation
More than 60 countries were scored on factors ranging from business environment and R&D efforts. How did the U.S. fare?Chart: World's top IT economies
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U.K. commissioner blames CEOs for data breaches
"How can laptops holding details of customer accounts be used away from the office without strong encryption?" Richard Thomas scolds.
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Intel invests $10 million in British start-up
Chipmaker plans to give Hampshire-based Mirics Semiconductor management and technical advice, as well as introduce it to potential investors.
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Xerox's smarter search tool: Don't look for it
With its FactSpotter, company wants computers to "understand text like a human being." But Xerox isn't making it available to the public.
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IT's future--how about 20-hour work weeks?
Gartner predicts that in just eight years, IT will have to cope with a loss of tradition work/home boundaries during a work week of just 20 hours.
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Top-10 tips for working at home
Don't feel guilty about working at home, you're probably working hardeer than you do in the office--unless you're faced with constant interruptions.
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Computers as environment-unfriendly as planes?
IT cumulatively produces as much carbon dioxide as the world's commercial aircraft, research firm Gartner asserts.
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Google beats Microsoft, Coke in brand stakes
For the second year in a row, a tech company ranks as most powerful global brand, market researcher says.
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Foster's virtualization keeps the wine corks popping
Beer-brewer Foster's is using virtualization to save cash and improve disaster recovery for the company's mobile workers.
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Apple flunks green tech test
Apple hits rock bottom on a list compiled by Greenpeace that ranks 14 major electronics manufacturers in terms of their green credentials.
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Virtual world may revive outlawed experiments
Psychologists consider using virtual environments to run experiments that wouldn't be practical or ethical in real world.
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Digital newspapers by 2008?
Imagine unfurling the morning paper to find a flexible electronic display streaming the latest news. This fantasy could become a reality in as soon as two years.
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Goodbye quarterly reports?
Six financial heavyweights call for companies to overhaul financial reporting to make it more suited to the Internet age.
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