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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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How Google--and everyone else--gets Wi-Fi location data
Google doesn't use StreetView cars to pick up Wi-Fi location data any more. They use your smartphones and tablets instead.
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South Korea slaps Apple with $2,855 fine over location data
Apple's ongoing international legal quarrels around the world continue as South Korea has slapped the tech behemoth with a new fine.
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Cast-off Netbooks send home snapshots of 'afterlife' (photos)
MIT researchers set up cast-off Netbooks to send back pictures and location data from the computers? new owners in developing countries. The images are random windows into the everyday lives of...
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Apple: Can an iOS update, 'education' quell the location tracking flap?
Apple has responded to worries about the iPhone and iPad collecting location data. An iOS update aims to quell location tracking concerns.
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Big Apple, Big Google, Big Brother
It looks more and more like all mobile systems collect location data about you. This, in turn, has the potential both for great rewards and great abuse.
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Court rules your cellphone may not have to give up its location data to the feds
Should investigators be required to get a search warrant before extracting your location data from your cellular phone? New ruling says... sorta.
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Apple: New iOS, new location privacy policies
Apple has updated its privacy policy to include location-based services. In a nutshell, Apple and partners may "collect, use, and share precise location data, including the real-time geographic...
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Meet Cabsense: Now your Apple iPhone and Android device will hail a cab for you
Sense Networks and NYC cabbies are teaming up on iPhone and Android apps to better spot and hail cabs. The Cabsense app will even whistle for a taxi for you.
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HP introduces the Net-Zero Datacenter
HP Labs research into the Net-Zero Energy Datacenter has implications for more efficient management and operation of existing datacenters.
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Where's Hadoop for Microsoft's Windows Server?
Microsoft and Hortonworks' implementation of the Hadoop big-data framework for Azure is in the midst of testing. But where's the promised Windows Server implementation?
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Torti Gallas a Cisco and NetApp Customer Profile
Torti Gallas says that overhauling your IT infrastructure doesn't need to be a big ordeal. Technologies from Cisco, NetApp and VMware were a foundation the company is using to support its growth.
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Big Data in NYC is all business, and that's a good thing
At the NYC Data Business Meetup, constituencies congregate to foster Big Data, beyond its mere technology.
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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Cloud Computing: Is it right for you?
How do you know if cloud computing makes sense for your organization? And if it makes sense for your organization what sort of services should you buy into? Here are the questions to ask.
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Anonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server
Screenshot claims Reliance Communication's website filtering and blocking server has been hacked by Anonymous to block other websites.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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BI for the little guy: Xambrosius courts small business
Michigan startup GPS Software says its new business intelligence tool suite will enchant small businesses.
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Quiterian, Wipro partner on customer analytics
Quiterian brings its predictive analytics software to Indian IT giant Wipro's business customers.
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Cloud inefficiency - Bad habits are hard to break
Cloud can save you a lot of money - if you use it effectively. But cloud users have developed bad habits which are leading to inefficiencies, blogs James Staten.
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Disaster recovery needs leading SMBs to cloud
At least one-third of small businesses in a Symantec study pointed to data backup as a big consideration for their move to the cloud, echoing other research.
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