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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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SOPA Derailed
According to a prominent U.S. Congressman, SOPA will not come up for a vote and is, thus, effectively dead, but PIPA remains active in the Senate.
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Hey Kids: Vandalize our house on Twitter and Facebook!
Social networking is being used as communications mechanisms to orchestrate vandalism of vacant homes.
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Google Voice: configuring a complex home office
In this article, we'll look at how you can set up a complex home office with two phone line and Google Voice.
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Ron Paul decides to sell his house on Facebook
Texas congressman Ron Paul has put his house up for sale: not on a real estate listings page, but on Facebook.
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If you don't pay for protection, should fire companies let your house burn down? It happened.
According to reports, the firefighters stood there watching, as they let Mr. Cranick's house burn to the ground.
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Open source runs a house of cards
Once you understand that all software is a house of cards, subject to Moore's Law of Software Degradation, the need for open source becomes clear.
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U.S. will propose emissions reduction before Copehagen talks
U.S. government to make public emissions standards announcement before Copenhagen talks.
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Microsoft's naive vision of the future home
Microsoft wanted by 2010-ish a home where wallpapers were digital, kitchens were revolutionary and houses which were entertainment factories. Did vision become reality? Article
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Judge rejects telecom cases but Al-Haramain moves forward
Bad news for the EFF's and ACLU's attempts to sue telephone companies for cooperating with the NSA. Federal District Judge Vaughn Walker rejected the groups’ lawsuits because Congress had passed...
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How far does Conficker infection of British government go?
I guess the question is whether we really expect that government IT is a highly sophisticated operation or that it's run with the same efficiency as the gasbags whom it serves. Friday, the...
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Broadband tax credit cut from stimulus bill
The tax credit for companies that install new broadband service was cut from the latest version of the economic stimulus bill, according to the New York Times' Saul Hansell. The bill will still...
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Senate OKs unnecessary delay to digital TV switch
Every night for the past couple of months, the weather person on one of my local TV news programs has been counting down the days to the nation's switch to digital television. I can almost say it...
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Congress: Open-source for U.S. military
If you thought you'd never see the phrase"open-source" in a federal funding bill, think again. The House’s proposed National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (H.R. 5658) includes...
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Moving house: diary of a dial-up user (part 1)
Here at ZDNet, we all get on (most of the time) and I'm lucky to be working with some absolutely lovely people. Behind the scenes, we have a discussion group, and I've been bitching about my lack...
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Email preservation standards extremely lax, GAO finds
It just keeps looking like the Bush Administration is intentionally keeping shoddy records to avoid public accountability. After all of the missing White House and RNC emails, including a dearth...
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Microsoft in The House for diabetes
Diabetes hits hard in minority communities, in poor communities, and requires more cost-effective solutions to minimize loss of life and limb.
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House of Hackers social community opens up
PDP, the leader of the Gnucitizen White Hat Hacker outfit announced the opening of the House of Hackers social community yesterday. The House of Hackers is intended to enable its members to...
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How I (finally) shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighbors
My neighbors in Woodstock, NY, aren’t wired for cable or DSL, so I figured I’d extend some country courtesy and wirelessly share my cable connection. I just hadn’t figured that it would take...
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A green roundhouse
According to Forbes, two architects are building a roundhouse to make it more energy-efficient. The architects claim that their 'new methodology dramatically improves all aspects of the design and...
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Building from the ground up? These books on constructing green homes are for you
Two dear friends just moved down to Florida, much to the chagrin of my husband, who has been a Jersey boy all his life. For now, they're in a condo, but eventually they plan to build. So this...
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