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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the future.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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Inside look at Pentagon's cyberdefense strategy: The battlefield beyond bad flash drives
Our nation faces risks far greater than a rogue flash drive: Failure to properly safeguard our consumer and industry systems; unwillingness to invest in ongoing security; and ordinary computer...
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Panel releases blueprint for Internet reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The group that oversees the Internet's traffic system moved closer to a complete overhaul over the weekend when a committee recommended changes aimed at making the...
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Couple unfriends woman on Facebook, father murders them
A father has murdered a couple after they unfriended his daughter on Facebook. The father and mother were both shot in the head, but their baby boy was left unharmed in his mother's arms.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the future.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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Inside look at Pentagon's cyberdefense strategy: The battlefield beyond bad flash drives
Our nation faces risks far greater than a rogue flash drive: Failure to properly safeguard our consumer and industry systems; unwillingness to invest in ongoing security; and ordinary computer...
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Intel's Montvale Itanium chip arrives
Chipmaker launches line of Itanium processors for high-end computing servers, touts three new features.
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Cell phone doubles as home surveillance gear
Singapore telephone company releases a home surveillance camera that lets people view the images via their mobile phones.
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Cybersquatting escalates in Asia
Inexpensive domain names are fueling the growth of cybersquatting in the region, says domain-name registrar.
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Intel to boost single-core performance
Company plans to increase the performance of individual cores in the Itanium processor, says a principal engineer at Intel.
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HP: Linux ready for most applications
Although still making progress, Linux is already secure and reliable enough to be used in mission-critical apps, HP executive says.
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Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security
Executive offers advice on how to combat growing security threats linked to use of Bluetooth-equipped devices.
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Adobe: No threat from PDF spam
No hard evidence that PDF spam exposes users to security risks, claims the company, which nonetheless recommends user caution.
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AMD: Barcelona based on customer input
Feedback on power consumption and ability to upgrade was key to the design of the quad-core processor, says chipmaker.
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2004 IT Budgets: Battling for the Basics
Many CIOs have submitted their first 2004 budgets recently, politicking for key stakeholder support while waiting to hear back from management. Early responses indicate small incremental growth...
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Nokia plans biggest marketing launch for game handheld
SINGAPORE--In a bid to grab a slice of the $35 billion-a-year gaming industry, Nokia is poised to launch the biggest marketing campaign in the company's history. While confirming that the global...
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.Net Versus J2EE (Java) for CIOs: Strange Bedfellows
The decision to select .Net or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is easy - both should be supported unless the IT organization (ITO) can standardize on Microsoft (MSFT). Because only the smallest...
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Proxim WLAN roadmap reveals 802.11's growing pains
I hear a lot about 802.11g compatibility, but not about the sacrifices required to achieve that compatibility. Proxim’s refresh of Orinoco WLAN gear is good news for WLAN admins, but it also...
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