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Daily Debrief: Retouching 'The Godfather'
In Friday's edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Jim Kerstetter discuss the digital retouching of classic film The Godfather. Hear exactly what director Francis Ford...
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HP targeted reporters before they published
The personal phone records of two News.com reporters were targeted prior to the publishing of story that detailed boardroom planning.
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HP probe snared a third News.com reporter
In a surprising twist, telephone records of CNET News.com reporter Stephen Shankland's father were targeted.
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Reporters' records accessed in HP probe
Two News.com reporters are among nine journalists whose personal phone records were accessed during HP's probe into boardroom leaks.
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McNealy--an engineer's witty patron
Known as much for his wit as his business acumen, Sun's outgoing CEO backed his engineers until it hurt.
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Does video have a Napster problem?
As Hollywood adapts to online realities, video-sharing sites could soon face a day of reckoning.
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Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality
Ten years ago, execs feared the Internet could become a software platform that threatens Windows. They were right.
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Siebel and Ellison: Software's odd couple
Siebel Systems' co-founder is as aggressive as Oracle boss Larry Ellison, but his personal style couldn't be more different.
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Group says Yahoo helped jail Chinese journalist
Reporters Without Borders charges the Internet giant with providing information that helped put a local writer in jail.
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Symantec stands by security suites
His rivals are abandoning security software suites. But Symantec CEO John Thompson refuses to follow the trend--and is sticking to his guns. By BusinessWeek Online.
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AOL ready for business -- big business
If America Online Inc. seals a deal to purchase Netscape Communications Corp., it will gain the cache and capabilities for the corporate marketplace that it had only dreamed of in the past....
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Network Associates acquires PGP
McAfee Associates Inc. -- known officially, as of Sunday, as Network Associates Inc. -- continued its buying spree Monday, announcing it will gobble up one of the best-known names in encryption....
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MasterCard puts money on chip card strategy
MasterCard International Inc. this week unveiled an aggressive deployment plan for hybrid chip/magnetic-stripe cards--a precursor to an entirely chip-based card and international banking...
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New PointCast chief pushes aside worries
David W. Dorman, CEO and President of PointCast Incorporated, tells PCWeek writer Rob O'Regan about his plans for the company, and puts in his two cents about Microsoft's current situation. The...
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Lazaridis and Balsillie: The two RIM hosers that destroyed the BlackBerry empire
The shamed former Co-CEO's of Research in Motion will be always remembered as the Bob and Doug McKenzie of the smartphone industry rather than the giants they should have been.
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How to transform IT operations with service assurance
Managing IT in silos is a thing of the past; a service-centric strategy will guarantee better IT service performance and more satisfied end users and customers.
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Jim Snabe, co-CEO SAP explains current business drivers
What's driving SAP's current sales? Here I play back some of a conversation I had with Jim Hagemann Snabe, co-CEO SAP with the emphasis on both core apps and HANA.
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Duke Nukem PR guy would have been better off staying quiet
PR guy Jim Redner's Twitter tantrum sank his business with 2K Games last week after he threatened Duke Nukem Forever reviewers. Now he's explaining his position. But should he?
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SAP aiming for 1,000 Business ByDesign customers by end of 2011
SAP has 500 companies running their businesses on its Business By Demand cloud ERP suite today and is looking to double that count by the end of the year.
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The flash price crash
Time to buy a new SSD? Maybe not. Flash prices are tumbling and by this time next year will be less than half what they are now.
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