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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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15 tools for a high-tech summer
Now that summer has arrived, many of you will be heading to the beach or the lake or just getting away from the office. Here's some tech that can help make the most of it.
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Global Warming: Winners and Losers
Lake Chad joins list of GW's potential extinction victims.
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A wall's being built along the northern border of the U.S.
NOAA map of the Great Lakes Basin. And this isn't a wall promulgated by Homeland Security. It's not about people trying to get into the U.S. No this wall is aimed at keeping some states from...
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Water technology sure to become more profitable. Great "Dry" Lakes study released. Our food is consuming our water.
The Great Lakes are a major source of fresh water for much of the industrial and agricultural Midwest as well as southeastern Canada. Now the US Geological Survey has released a report on what...
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Cold showers? How about a cold flood?
Glacial lakes and the floods that undo them. That's the topic of a research project by a British scientist. He studied the annual floods from a glacial lake in Kyrgyz Republic. This may have...
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Images: Lakes on Titan, water on Mars?
New images from NASA's planetary explorers show evidence of gigantic lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan, and water erosion on Mars. Plus, updates on the Mars rovers.
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Diving into mysterious Crater Lake
Scientists use aquatic robots and highly sensitive sonar to study its pristine, self-contained ecology. Photos: A water-filled crater Video: Deep-diving robot
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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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Silver Lake VCs: Time to anoint cleantech winners
Silver Lake venture capitalists Adam Grosser and Cathy Zoi talk about a new clean-tech fund they are starting backed by billionaire investor George Soros.
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WSJ: AOL, private equity exploring bid for Yahoo
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that AOL and several private equity firms, including Silver Lake Partners and Blackstone Group, are "exploring the possibility" of bidding for Yahoo or taking...
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15 tools for a high-tech summer
Now that summer has arrived, many of you will be heading to the beach or the lake or just getting away from the office. Here's some tech that can help make the most of it.
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Intel announces new 'Canoe Lake' innovation platform at Computex
Intel rolled out a slew of new product plans at Computex this weekend, all packaged together in one announcement. But the one of the standout innovations is the ultra-slim Canoe Lake platform on...
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Global Warming: Winners and Losers
Lake Chad joins list of GW's potential extinction victims.
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AT&T's First (well not quite first) Chief Sustainability Officer
The AT&T PR luvvies pushed out a tweet today announcing they had freshly minted their first Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO). I took a closer look and it turns out the newly appointed...
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More confusion on vitamin D
Doctors are going to have to come up with some good explanations why God's way of giving us Vitamin D is bad and the chemist's way is better.
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NASA robots on Moses Lake dunes
According to the Tri-City Herald, WA, NASA engineers in space suits have tested new robotic vehicles for two weeks on the dunes of Moses Lake, WA. These robots could be used on future NASA...
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A wall's being built along the northern border of the U.S.
NOAA map of the Great Lakes Basin. And this isn't a wall promulgated by Homeland Security. It's not about people trying to get into the U.S. No this wall is aimed at keeping some states from...
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Water technology sure to become more profitable. Great "Dry" Lakes study released. Our food is consuming our water.
The Great Lakes are a major source of fresh water for much of the industrial and agricultural Midwest as well as southeastern Canada. Now the US Geological Survey has released a report on what...
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Greenland, coming and going but defnitely on the rebound
Courtesy: NASA Red dots are locations of ice monitoring stations. Nature has a broad look at what we know and we might know about Greenland and its shrinking ice. Unlike many of the, "this past...
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Cold showers? How about a cold flood?
Glacial lakes and the floods that undo them. That's the topic of a research project by a British scientist. He studied the annual floods from a glacial lake in Kyrgyz Republic. This may have...
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