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Netbooks with Nvidia's Ion wait on Windows 7
Nvidia's Ion platform may be off to a slow start, but that could change once Windows 7 arrives in late October. To date Ion has been used only in nettops--including two new ones from Asus and...
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Is Adobe the next (pre-2002) Microsoft?
From a security perspective, Adobe looks an awful lot like Microsoft did back when Windows was getting blasted by viruses and vulnerabilities and before the company beefed up its defenses.
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Interest in switching to broadband among Americans in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2008
 Oct 2002 Feb 2004 Dec 2005 May 2008 Yes, interested in broadband 38% 40% 39% 36% No, not interested 57 58 60 62 % of all Americans with dial-up at home 38 30 25 10 Source: Pew...
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Late breaking news: Microsoft investigates reports of Office Word 2002 SP 3 exploited in the wild
From Bill Sisk, security response communications manager for Microsoft: Microsoft Security Advisory (953635) Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution Published: July 8,...
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E-book sales Q1 2002 - Q4 2007
International Digital Publishing Forum published data on e-book sales between Q1 2002 and Q4 2007.
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FBI lost hundreds of laptops, weapons since 2002
Some of the 160 lost or stolen laptops contained top-secret data. Despite vast improvements, Justice controls of computers and weapons still too lax, IG says.
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A half-million tech jobs lost in 2002, study says
Some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States last year, according to a study from the American Electronics Association. But the research points to improvements for 2003.
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Third Quarter 2002 U.S. Wireless Forecast 2000-2006
Market Overview Wireless/Mobile Services provides a quarterly forecast for the United States and Canada through its North American Wireless Forecast product. We include in the projection not only...
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July spam captures exceed all of 2002
MessageLabs reports that spam is as bad as ever, accounting for 50 percent of all e-mails in July. The company also reports that IT-virus security is tightening.
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Net ad sales climb at end of 2002
In a revision of Web ad sales figures for the fourth quarter, the Interactive Advertising Bureau says revenue jumped by 9 percent compared with the previous quarter's figures.
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Net fraud complaints triple in 2002
The FBI's Net fraud unit says it referred 48,000 complaints to law enforcement last year, with both the number of fraud cases and the dollar loss associated with them more than tripling.
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AMD gains on Windows PCs in 2002
The chipmaker sees its share of the market for chips for Windows PCs increase by a percentage point. But Mercury Research says AMD's share of the overall market for x86 processors fell.
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The 10 best hype jobs of 2002
Combine the vague nature of technology as a science with aggressive sales tactics, and what do you get? Hype. Here's where marketing concentrated in 2002.
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Comdex 2002: Party's winding down
Reporter's notebook The party scene may have declined at the convention, but the beer is free flowing and there was fun on the show floor.
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Tech to gain influence after 2002 election
The Republican Party's gains at the polls could be good news for the technology industry--and bad news for a controversial copyright bill.
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Samsung calls on MS Smartphone 2002
Samsung receives approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a new cell phone running Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 operating system.
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Who's ready for cyberterror?
Like a doomsday asteroid, cyberattacks threaten to disrupt critical infrastructure services, causing billions of dollars in damage and loss of life. Awareness is critical, but now it’s time to act.
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CRM in the doldrums in 2002
Hurwitz says the while the economic climate largely stifled the CRM market during the first half of 2002, activity from three key vendors could shake up the industry.
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Managed services struggling in 2002
It's been a tough year for managed services, but the near-term signs aren't all bad. Hurwitz reviews the year so far and explains why utility-based computing may spawn a rebound.
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