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Taking Measure of Talent
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Photos: Solar 'raycing' stuck in the clouds
Solar cars raycing in the North American Solar Challenge found clouds and rain to be more of a hazard than traffic and potholes.
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Photos: E-waste in a Chinese scrapyard
That old PC you sent for recycling may well end up in an junk pile overseas, where environmentalists say it's a hazard.
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Photos: Solar 'raycing' stuck in the clouds
Solar cars raycing in the North American Solar Challenge found clouds and rain to be more of a hazard than traffic and potholes.
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Photos: E-waste in a Chinese scrapyard
That old PC you sent for recycling may well end up in an junk pile overseas, where environmentalists say it's a hazard.
Additional Results
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Google Places merges may be hazardous to your business
An automatic merge of two Google Places listings almost killed a small Florida-based law firm.
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HP recalling more laptop batteries due to fire hazards
Owners of Hewlett-Packard laptops might not be too happy about this news. HP is expanding its voluntary recall of thousands of notebook computer batteries.
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If you work in IT, you're in the people and influence business
The prevailing view is that IT is a business where abilities matter more than presentation skills or personal interactions. Wrong. Wrong
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Cloud can't outsource responsibility or managers
You may outsource hardware, even service, but you can't outsource responsibility.
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Nokia falls to No. 2 mobile device maker in its own backyard
Nokia is the largest company in Finland as well as the number one mobile device maker in Western Europe for many years. But Nokia must learn to say number No. 2 now.
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Could you work for a small business? Depends how you define small
Most of the employment pundits put their money on small businesses and startups to hire our way out of the recession and the prophecy appears to be materializing. What does that mean for IT workers?
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Manufacturing and Detroit spur software job growth
Software hiring is being fanned by an unlikely sector -- manufacturing. A rebound in manufacturing is spurring IT hiring.
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Quantify your IT resume qualifications
The line between a technologist's responsibilities and accomplishments can be hard to explain.
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Cyber-security arms race is a gold rush for hackers
The next arms race is on and the governments involved are speeding to amass the expensive weaponry of 21st century battle -- hackers.
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Panel: Security execs failed to learn Stuxnet's lessons
Since Stuxnet brought chilling attention on the threat of cyberattacks to critical infrastructure such as the power grids, oil and gas and water services, too many executives and security...
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Samsung's hard-drive unit sale could lead to massive market consolidation
If Samsung sold its hard drive unit to Seagate, it would put 90 percent of the market share for hard drive sales in the hands of two companies -- Seagate and Western Digital.
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RIM's bid for Nortel patents is more than a Google block
Research-in-Motion is considering whether it should outbid Google for a portfolio of more than 6,000 wireless patents being auctioned off by the bankrupt Nortel Networks.
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Cisco to acquire newScale and "build-your-own cloud" service
newScale's portals make many desktop and data center support services "self-help," allowing enterprise customers to initiate the provisioning of their own systems and infrastructure on an...
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eBay acquires GSI Commerce for $2.4 billion, eyes Amazon on fulfillment
EBay said it was acquiring GSI Commerce, which provides e-commerce fulfillment and online marketing services for retailers, in a deal worth $2.4 billion.
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Microsoft's anti-piracy effort may have gone a t-shirt too far
A measure making its way through the Washington state legislature would make it illegal for manufacturers that use pirated software to sell goods in the state. Opponents say they interpret the...
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McAfee to acquire database security vendor Sentrigo
McAfee said today that it would acquire Sentrigo, which builds database access and monitoring software, a move that allows McAfee to extend its branded security veil to the enterprise database....
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