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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
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Complicated Compliance
Compliance is increasingly cited as a major driver for information technology investments. However, the focus is on a few high-profile examples, while requirements from various countries and more...
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Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad: No sun required (review)
The latest iPad keyboard case from Logitech may be the best one yet, with a portfolio form and solar charging.
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NimbleTV streams cable TV to any device, legally
NimbleTV, a new start-up that takes existing cable TV packages and streams them online, isn't the future of television that everyone is waiting for. Nor is it trying to be.
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Google may be able to legally listen in to your Wi-Fi networking
If you're working over unencrypted Wi-Fi, Google, and anyone else, may be able to legally listen in to what you're doing.
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New targeted Mac OS X Trojan requires no user interaction
A new Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is also exploiting Java vulnerabilities in a way that requires no user interaction. It is being used in targeted attacks.
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Students file-sharing work on Facebook: Is it legal?
Could students find themselves breaching copyright rules by sharing their own work online?
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Facebook: Legal action against employers asking for your password
Facebook wants to protect its users from employers demanding access to their accounts. The company is looking to draft new laws as well as take legal action against employers.
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Vevo now requires Facebook
Vevo.com now require users to login via Facebook. Registering for Vevo.com will thus require a Facebook account. The change is part of a new "bigger, smarter, faster" Vevo.com website.
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Will Windows 8 require a product key at the point of installation?
If the Consumer Preview is anything to go by, then yes.
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Selling Managed Print Services Requires Attention to Detail
More businesses these days are open-minded about managed print services that consolidate printing and related document management costs.
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Vevo to require Facebook for registration
On March 9, Vevo.com will require users to login via Facebook. Registering for Vevo.com will thus require a Facebook account. Is Facebook about to replace YouTube on Vevo.com?
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Samsung admits not doing well in tablet market, should stop requiring data contracts
Samsung makes some excellent Android hardware, but can't seem to get a focused tablet strategy out to consumers. They should also stop requiring high cost, low cap data for their cellular radio...
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Judge rules that targeting Android for destruction is legally OK
An ITC judge tossed out the key defense Barnes & Noble wanted to use in a patent suit by Microsoft. The full opinion lays out the existential threat Android faces from patent claims.
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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Real work doesn't require Windows, but could benefit from it
Mobile devices and platforms can be used in most work scenarios that make the necessity for Windows for end users less critical.
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Legal legend David Boies won't get another crack at Microsoft
Barnes & Noble thought it had a strong defense against allegations that its Nook e-reader infringes on Microsoft patents. It even hired a legendary antitrust lawyer to lead that part of the case....
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Help the EFF keep jailbreaking legal
The EFF need your help to keep jailbreaking legal.
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Will Apple's success kill the Mac as we know it?
With Apple this week announcing its best quarter ever for Mac sales (5.2 million units) and tens of thousands of Apple fans gathering for the weekend's annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco,...
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Apple's $100m in legal costs are tiny - expect more lawsuits in 2012
Apple's huge legal fees are a very cheap insurance policy helping to protect massive profits.
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Facebook: Paul Ceglia owes $84,000 in legal fees
Paul Ceglia has been fined $5,000 plus some of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses, which the social networking giant's lawyers have estimated at $84,000.
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