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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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CNET editor in chief steps down
Jai Singh, an internationally recognized pioneer in online journalism, is leaving CNET Networks after more than a decade in executive editorial positions.
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Homeland Security--Throwing money at technology (page 2)
Strategic conflicts, rampant confusion and election-year politics are slowing the war on terror.
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Homeland Security: Throwing money at technology (page 3)
Strategic conflicts, rampant confusion and election-year politics are slowing the war on terror.
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Outsourcing: The next technology battlefields
Rather than try to reverse the outsourcing wave, the best way for America to fend off foreign competition is to invent technologies.
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Outsourcing: Where to draw the line
Many U.S. tech businesses say they are adamant about keeping IP at home for now, even if they are considering some form of foreign outsourcing.
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Outsourcing: Reforms not rhetoric
Government officials, business leaders and academics agree that the future of America's technology complex depends on education, professional training and research investment.
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Will India price itself out of offshore market?
Growing demand from the United States for offshore services in India is raising the cost of labor there, causing U.S. firms to begin eyeing China, Romania and other options. But India has some...
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RealNetworks swims against the current
Net pioneer RealNetworks' tussle with Microsoft over streaming media player software is just one of a string of hardships it has had to face in its 10 years in business.
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Browser revolution--10 years after
When University of Illinois students released the Mosaic browser in 1993, they had no clue of the degree of impact that it would make on everyday life.
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Microsoft's shifting priorities: It's about time
I’ve asked a few illustrious members of the worldwide Microsoft community to share their insights via guest posts on a variety of topics — from Windows Phone, to Hyper-V.
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Interview with ScanLife CEO and President Mike Wehrs (Podcast)
Find out about QR Codes and the company that brings them to life on your camera phones with their ScanLife products and services. Podcast Interview. 24 minutes. MP3.
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Numbers show dot-XXX sites are a sham
New data from ICANN and six months of dot-XXX traffic in stat sites reveals the TLD is an oversold bust.
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How SOPA protests were used to push CISPA
CISPA authors and supporters have tried everything they can to avoid another SOPA protest - except tell the truth about their bill.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn resigns; tech retailer seeks new strategies
Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn throws in the towel, underscoring the fact that the tech retailer is still stumbling online and off. Can an Amazon or Apple alum turn the ship around?
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Mike Daisey caught lying about Foxconn; incinerates credibility
Even after the retraction, how many people will remember the lies that Daisey told? Did Daisey put a proverbial dent in Apple's global brand? What are the costs of his fabrications?
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Lazaridis and Balsillie: The two RIM hosers that destroyed the BlackBerry empire
The shamed former Co-CEO's of Research in Motion will be always remembered as the Bob and Doug McKenzie of the smartphone industry rather than the giants they should have been.
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Rapid implementation solutions in 2012. Limited value at best?
Rapid implementation solutions are being developed as a way of adding value to large deployments. Are they all they are cracked up to be?
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AOL launches "100% Lights-Out" datacenter
AOL may not survive their business model, but their infrastructure technology won't be the point of failure
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Mike Arrington addresses AOL 'drama' at start of TechCrunch expo
TechCrunch's founder and former editor-in-chief wants to keep the focus on startups at Disrupt SF 2011 this week.
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