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Look Beyond Traditional Solutions for Effective Disaster Planning
The latest technology trend provides a cost-effective way to protect your business from downtime: Virtualization. View this webcast to find out how you can deploy virtualization as part of your...
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Video: Should Americans worry about a Chinese cyber-threat?
In this Q&A video, cyberwarfare expert David Gewirtz answers some common questions. Sadly, you won't feel more secure (but you'll have a better idea how to protect yourself).
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Oracle 'anti-competitive,' customers dissatisfied
Oracle is being cast as anti-competitive by the SIA. An upcoming report indicates high levels of dis-satisfaction with its maintenance services. This is not a good time to be Oracle.
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What the "Black screen of death" story says about tech journalism
I've spent the better part of the last 48 hours looking into the colossal fiasco that is the "Black Screen of Death" story. It's a near-perfect case study in how Internet-driven tech journalism...
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UK retailer pulls Linux netbooks from stores
Windows "has emerged as the preferred operating system because Windows makes it easier to share content and provides customers with a simpler, more familiar computing experience on the move," said...
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The best of the "Best of CES"
The Consumer Electronics Show wrapped up on Sunday, and by now the many Best of CES lists have been posted. Every year there are a few blockbusters that show up on nearly everyone's list. This...
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With Google likely out, who's new bidder for spectrum?
Some spectrum watchers are now saying that Google has bowed out of the so-called C block auction for the nationwide 700MHz spectrum. But there are still two active bidders in that auction,...
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PC World gets it wrong: as Vonage goes, so not necessarily goes VoIP
It disappoints, but does not amaze me, how journalists on deadline sometimes cite rough patches being experienced by Vonage or Skype and then make a giant leap to conclude that VoIP is hosed. ...
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Vista and Leopard both make it onto PC World's "Biggest Tech Disappointments of 2007"
Face it - Elvis is dead and both Vista and Leopard failed to make grab the hearts of users in the way that their makers hoped they would.
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Peter Gutmann turns to smear tactics with help from PCWorld NZ
Update 9/1/2007 - Gutmann paper cites shoddy web forum postings as source  Peter Gutmann - the man who admittedly never used Vista and author of the widely cited and widely discredited paper...
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PC World names BlackBerry 8800 fifth best product of 2007
That's pretty lofty air. The ranking seems more complimentary than does Liane Cassavoy's review score of 80. Pros: Great e-mail device Includes integrated GPS Cons: Lacks a camera...
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Apple orders PC builder to dump ASUS? Probably not
Don't believe everything you read in the media.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: world's richest person by age?
If Facebook hits a valuation of $100 billion when it goes public later this year, the company's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be the richest man in the world, when adjusted for age.
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iPad apps vs. Android tablet apps: Side-by-side comparison
Ten top tablet apps for both the iPad and Android tablets are shown running side-by-side to demonstrate the differences in design philosophy between the two platforms.
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iPad vs. Android tablet apps compared side-by-side
Ten top apps on each tablet platform are shown running side-by-side to compare design, functionality, and usability. The Android apps are running on a tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest...
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Guinness World Record for Facebook comments now 1 million
The record for the number of comments on a single Facebook item is 1,001,552. It is almost double the previous record and was set over the course of three months.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 on ARM to launch simultaneously with Windows 8 on Intel
Windows 8 on ARM devices will ship simultaneously with Windows 8 on x86/x64 PCs, Microsoft officials said.
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Visa debuts mobile services suite for financial services
Visa introduces a new mobile services platform for financial services designed to streamline processes for both banks and their customers.
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Apple's UK, European growth continues as PC sales decline
The battle of the PC marketshare in the UK shows Apple rising to fourth place, and smashing the numbers in light of poor economic times, and a hard drive shortage.
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Extortion failed - Anonymous posts Symantec source code
Anonymous activists have released source code for Symantec's PCAnywhere onto the Pirate Bay file-sharing website after an extortion attempt apparently failed.
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Gallery: Google Chrome on Android Tablet
The newly released Chrome for Android beta is a full port of the Chrome browser for desktop operating systems and is intended to eventually replace the built-in Android browser.
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