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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
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Real insurance covers uncertainty
Catastrophic plans do more than bring health insurance back to its insurance roots. They also start a discussion within the market.
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TeenTech Weekly: Zuckerberg's student mocking, privacy policies, free Xboxes
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Facebook rules: Everyone can vote on new privacy policy
Facebook's rules state if there are 7,000 comments on a new privacy policy, the company has to take it to a worldwide vote. Activists made sure that threshold was broken. Are you ready to vote?
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How to succeed in the enterprise without really trying: Apple's crunch
Companies are now crawling with Apple sales representatives -- not paid representatives, but end-users.
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Google Knowledge Graph: This is why they changed their privacy policy
Who needs a social graph when you have a knowledge graph?
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Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies
A developer has created a password analysis tool that examines patterns to determine password strength and concludes password-creation policies are the real enemy of solid passwords.
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Group policy update comes to Windows 8
The new Group Policy Update feature in Windows 8 could be a real time-saver for IT admins. Here's how it works.
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Watch it live: Facebook privacy policy Q&A
Do you have questions about Facebook's proposed changes to its privacy (aka Data Use) policy? Tune in and watch Facebook Chief Privacy Officer for Policy Erin Egan answer them live.
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Facebook updates privacy policy, will answer questions Monday
Facebook has outlined significant changes to its privacy (aka Data Use) policy and is asking its users for feedback. The company has also scheduled a live Q&A video for this coming Monday.
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Cybercriminals offer bogus fraud insurance services
Security researchers from Trusteer have spotted a clever new technique used by cybercriminals interested in optimizing their malicious campaigns in an attempt to earn more revenue.
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Survey: Facebook, Google privacy policies are incomprehensible
Facebook and Google privacy policies have been found to be more confusing than complex documents such as government notices, credit card agreements, and bank reward-program rules.
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Virtualization simplifies disaster recovery for insurance broker Myron Steves while delivering efficiency and agility gains too
We were ahead of schedule on our time-frames and ahead on all of our budget numbers. Once we got everything in our physical production environment virtualized, then we could start building new...
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Employees are Shelling Out Big Bucks to Ditch IT
42% of employees admit to using their own computer or smartphone to do their jobs, and 27% say they have better tech at home than at work. Why not unleash employees' productive potential by giving...
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Google defends new privacy policy to European data regulator
Google has responded in a letter to France's data protection agency over claims it broke EU law with its new privacy policy, plus a few harsh words from the Dutch privacy chief.
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Indian Govt. issues statement on Google's privacy policy
You're the user. Read the damn policy.
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Why Developers Should Worry About Google Play
Google's Android Market becomes Google Play with renewed enforcement of their content policies.
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Facebook alters privacy policy: Is your personal data now 'fair game'?
Facebook is making changes to its terms of service which will change the way you use the site. If you do not like the changes you have until tomorrow to comment. Or you can just delete your account.
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EU demands response to Google's 'unlawful' privacy policy
Europe is demanding answers out of Google, giving it only three weeks to spill its secrets, and explain why it ignored the EU's advice and posted a new privacy policy anyway.
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Japan expresses concern over Google's new privacy policy
In a letter to Google, the Japanese government have raised concerns over the newly launched privacy policy, which it thinks may be in breach of Japanese data protection laws.
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Google's privacy policy doomsday goes ahead despite warnings
March 1st: the start of a new month, and a new era in Google's history. A new privacy policy is set, but Google faces continued pressure from governments to roll back the decision.
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