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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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'The Hacker Way' versus 'Don't Be Evil' - Facebook and Google cultures square-off
Facebook's IPO documents reveals a far different culture to that of rival Google...
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Consumer group urges Europe to block Google, Motorola merger
A U.S.-based consumer group has urged the European competition commissioner to block the proposed Google takeover of Motorola Mobility, in the first complaint of its kind.
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10 fixes for RIM to avoid 'chaos'
A RIM executive reportedly sends a plea to CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie suggesting change. Here are 10 fixes for the company.
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Danish 'text-a-stamp' postal service to launch
Denmark and Sweden are both working towards a text message replacement of stamps for the postal system. Will it rejuvinate the Generation Y to use snail mail?
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Open letter to Google: Chrome OS is already redundant
An open letter to Google: why are you so late to the operating system party, and have you already scuppered your chances with your delays, your hardware, and even the original concept?
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CollegeNET ends the thick/thin letter game
Do you remember the waiting game after you'd applied to college? Checking the mail every day, waiting for that letter? Would it be thick or thin? Because everyone knew that a thin letter would...
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DOE slams Los Alamos on lax cybersecurity
Three computers stolen from an employee's home in January are just a few of the computers lost by the Lab over the years.
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Psystar requires Acknowledgement of Sale letter to receive restore media (updated 3x)
Psystar sent an email late yesterday to all customers of their Mac-compatible Open Computer with a subject of "Open Computing Restore Delivery" or "Open Computing Restore Media." The email says,...
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IT Dojo: Mapping drive letters in Windows XP
Mapping drive letters in Windows XP is a common task. It's not a complicated process, but you can save time with a few easy shortcuts. In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler demonstrates three old...
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IT Dojo: Quickly map drive letters in Windows XP with SUBST, PUSHD, and POPD
In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler demonstrates three old DOS commands that making mapping folders and network shares a snap. First, Bill looks at the SUBST command. SUBST lets you quickly and...
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Separate charges in Chinese spying cases
A former Boeing engineer has been indicted on charges of economic espionage and international spying, Thompson Financial reports. The indictment alleges that Chung took and concealed Boeing...
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Geeks.com not so 'Hacker Safe'
Geeks.com, a computer gear e-tailer that sports ScanAlert's "Hacker Safe" logo, has been hacked. The Consumerist posted a letter from Geeks.com parent Genica to customers. The letter reads: The...
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Wachovia: $211 trillion "word-processing error"
Here's a real oddball one for you. Wachovia Bank sent a letter to one customer complaining he was overdrawn on his account. According to WSBT television in Atlanta: A Cobb County man got a...
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Guess what letter iPhone texters trip up on the most
It's this letter [at left]. But read on for the details about how this assertion was proved. Chicago-based usability consultancy UserCentric is out with a new report that says iPhone users make...
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Verizon says it complies with warrantless requests
Verizon complied with warrantless demands for customer calling records hundreds of times since 2005, The Washington Post reports. In a letter to Democratic congressmen, Verizon also said that it...
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FBI further abused security letters by requesting 'communities of interest'
The Electronic Frontier Foundation reveals that FBI abuses of "exigent circumstances" letters not only illegally sought information on individual customers but also were used to obtain information...
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Image: Sprint's Dear John customer letter
A copy of the letter that one Sprint customer received alerting him that his contract would be canceled.
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Images: Microscale particles shaped like letters
Letters could highlight cells for a physician but not obstruct his or her view of a cell.
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RIAA infringement letters: University says return to sender
University of North Dakota says it removes student computer records after 30 days, so it can't comply with RIAA request.
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Image: Keyboard of the future?
IBM develops an advanced pen-based shorthand method that allows users to input words into mobile devices by tracing them letter by letter.
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