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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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In China, many younger military leaders view America as the ultimate enemy
Mainland China is a rapidly evolving world powerhouse, poised to become a competitor, a threat, or both.
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10 military technologies that will change the face of battle
Technology advances make tomorrow's battlefield look like a sci-fi movie.
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China provides counterfeit electronics to U.S. military?
After being accused of providing counterfeit electronic parts to the U.S. military system, China suggested the U.S. get their facts straight before pointing fingers.
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Gartner: Samsung steals Nokia's crown as global phone leader
Samsung and Android -- in the face of a 2 percent slowdown in global phone sales -- remain an unstoppable force, as Nokia and Apple are both put in their respective places.
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Investing well in IT with emphasis on KPIs separates business leaders from laggards, survey results show
When you delve underneath these companies who get such great returns on IT, you find two or three different things that are embodied in what we saw in some of the leaders here. One of them is...
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Richard M. Stallman, free software leader falls ill at conference
Richard M. Stallman, creator of the concept of the free software and president and founder of the Free Software Foundation fell sick at a technology conference in Spain.
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Court directs Google to take down blog against cult leader
The Delhi Court has found blogger Jitender Bagga's blogs against Art of Living leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to be defamatory and has asked Google to take them down.
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How BYOD will change IT’s job
IT used to dictate the image, configuration, and delivery model of technology for employees, but no more. Now it's time for the employees to take over.
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Another new adventure: So you wanna be a leader?
It's time that teachers learned to stop selling themselves short. Announcing some very cool professional (and personal) development!
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Mystery group hacks US military, Harvard, NASA, more
The Unknowns says it has hacked ESA, NASA, US military, US Air Force, Thai Royal Navy, Harvard, Renault, French ministry of Defense, Bahrain Ministry of Defense, and Jordanian Yellow Pages.
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iRobot's military bots get smarter and more agile (photos)
A look inside iRobot's workshop to build robots able to get home on their own, establish a mesh network, and pick up things without destroying them.
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Ben Franklin would say our online liberty is the same as liberty itself
It's a fine line to walk. Rather than great thinkers like Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, we're stuck with the 112th U.S. Congress.
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US military dismisses marine who criticized Obama on Facebook
The Marine Corps has decided to dismiss Gary Stein, a marine who criticized U.S. President Obama on Facebook. Stein and his lawyers plan to fight back, but they don't have high hopes.
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7 high-tech giants make latest EPA green power leaders list
Intel has held its status at No. 1 since 2008; Microsoft leaps into No. 3 position.
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Should we allow Facebook access for actively serving military personnel?
The wife of an active-duty soldier learned of his death, not through the military's very carefully thought-out death-notification procedure, but over Facebook.
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US and China test response capabilities via cyber war games
The U.S. and China have held two cyber war games so far to conduct informal talks about how the two would react if they thought they were being attacked. A third meeting is slated for next month.
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Red Hat cautiously optimistic about Microsoft's Open Technologies Inc
Red Hat today releases an official statement on the recent announcement of Microsoft's Open Technologies Inc. The company was cautiously optimistic but alluded to the fact that Microsoft was once...
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Judge: Marine who criticized Obama on Facebook can be dismissed
The Marine Corps administrative board is looking to dismiss Gary Stein, a marine who criticized U.S. President Obama on Facebook. A judge has denied a request to block the discharge proceedings.
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Hacker steals Chinese government defense contracts
Hacktivist Hardcore Charlie says he has hacked China National Import & Export Corp (CEIC), a Chinese government defense contractor, and stole over 500MB worth of documents.
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US military: Dismiss marine who criticized Obama on Facebook
Gary Stein, a marine who has been criticizing U.S. President Obama on Facebook, has been recommended for dismissal by the Marine Corps administrative board. His lawyers are fighting back.
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