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Ensuring privacy's post-attack survival
As Congress considers measures to defend against outside threats, there's a need for the creation of a commission on privacy and personal freedom.
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Ceglia loses main lawyer in Facebook lawsuit, for the third time
Paul Ceglia has lost his main lawyer in his legal battle against Facebook, for the third time. Jeffrey Lake said his client told him not to comply with a court order. Some time after that, Lake quit.
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IE9: Microsoft's new browser gets no respect at all
Yesterday, influential web designer Jeffrey Zeldman wrote "there is no such thing as a calm discussion of improvements to a Microsoft browser," and then proceeded to accidentally prove his own...
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TigerText can erase sent text messages. Is it really the 'perfect app for cheating'?
A new smartphone application promises to turn sent text messages into ticking time bombs. Is it a panacea for privacy or an unethical legal loophole?
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Yahoo's dwindling search share: Time to panic?
Microsoft's Bing search engine continues to grab market share from Yahoo in a perverse dance before these two companies partner to conquer Google. Is it time for Yahoo to panic about its search share?
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Jeffrey Walker: an Irregular farewell
Living on Central European Time means I don't always get news in a timely fashion. Some news I don't want to get. Jeffrey Walker's passing came to me via a Tweet and I am crushed. Jeffrey was...
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The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win
Bernstein's annual consumer survey reveals that folks may be interested in cutting their cable connection for sites like Hulu, but are unlikely to make the move. Meanwhile, consumers may even pay...
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The cure for YouTube's ills: Charge for uploads
Business models that revolve around "free" are never free since someone always foots the bill. Meanwhile, far more companies think they have more growth and scale to lower costs than they actually...
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eBay power sellers: Amazon is kicking eBay's tail
Three eBay power sellers are painting a mixed picture at best for the auction site and note that the recession and Amazon are thumping the company. These power sellers, Skip McGrath, an eBay...
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Google, Microsoft, Yahoo as Ford, GM and Chrysler
Could Google, Microsoft and Yahoo be the equivalent of Ford, GM and Chrysler more than 60 years ago? That thought provoking question was raised by Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay, who cooks up...
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Handicapping cloud computing: The big picture
Cloud computing isn't going to dominate the tech landscape, but will raise a ruckus for software vendors. Google and Amazon will be cloud computing winners, but the spoils will be relatively...
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Microsoft: The top 5 risks; Will it cut 2009 outlook as PC market stumbles?
The worries about Microsoft's fiscal second quarter and fiscal 2009 are starting to pile up. While Microsoft is viewed as one of those recession resistant companies--no company is recession...
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Breaking the myths of managed services
Managed services, one of the telecom industry's most popular terms, gains credibility because it's well known--but no one wants to admit they don't understand it.
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IT services take a front row seat
COMMENTARY--In case you haven't noticed, information technology services are hot. In fact, the IT services sector has become one of the fastest-growing segments of the IT industry. Whether it is...
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Put XP info at your fingertips with this list of online resources
Have you decided to take the plunge and migrate your client PCs from earlier versions of Windows to XP? Maybe you have a queasy feeling in the pit of your stomach and are wondering whether you’re...
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Ensuring privacy's post-attack survival
As Congress considers measures to defend against outside threats, there's a need for the creation of a commission on privacy and personal freedom.
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One step closer to 3G nirvana
The Bush administration's decision to allocate spectrum for next-generation wireless services is a big win for consumers, the wireless industry and the entire information technology sector.
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Time is money in XP migrations
It's not surprising that many companies aren't planning to upgrade to Windows XP. But procrastination on long-term migration requirements may come with a steep price.
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Make a smooth migration to XP
Migrating client PCs to Windows XP this year will likely take longer, and cost more, than you'd expect--and cause with its own unique headaches. Here's how to ensure a smooth migration, and get...
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