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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Recap: Information warfare and the 2008 presidential election
Mudslinging in presidential elections is as old as the American political system. The Internet has increased both the rate as well as the quantity of attack strains. The low cost and...
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X-Box (and Cell Phone) Nation: Election Rests In Digital Hands
The Democratic convention gets started tonight and in the constant quest for the unconventional technological means of getting out the youth vote, the X-Box is today’s “in� device. By...
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Typosquatting the U.S presidential election - a security risk?
Cybercriminals know how to take advantage of anticipated traffic by abusing the momentum of a particular event, like the U.S presidential election in this case. Everyone, from scammers coming up...
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60% of Americans get news about the presidential election from television
60% of Americans say they get most of their news about the presidential election from television (local, cable and network outlets combined), down from 68% at comparable points in the 2004 and...
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Albright on her new book, 'Memo to the President Elect'
From the role the Internet plays in presidential campaigning to American tech companies and their rights abroad, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright lays down her vision for the future of...
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A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a court victory could turn Web sites into a deciding factor in close presidential elections.
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Images: Watch six TV shows at once
Dish Networks tried out the feature during the 2004 presidential election and the Summer Olympics.
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Images: Watch six TV shows at once
Dish Networks tried out the feature during the 2004 presidential election and the Summer Olympics.
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Well, there it is. Santorum is out and the real presidential campaign begins today.
Now that he's sewn up the nomination, will we see the real Mitt Romney? Do we know who the "real" Mitt Romney is? Does even Mitt Romney, anymore, know who the "real" Mitt Romney is?
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Newly elected minister to hand out tablets
Newly elected Uttar Pradesh chief minister will distribute tablet computers to students that successfully pass grade 10 and 12.
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Gallery: Presidents and their not so presidential apps
From Washington to Obama, David Gewirtz honors some of our favorite U.S. Presidents with some moderately inappropriate iPhone and Android apps.
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So, seriously, do the Dems want to lose the election?
I've always been amazed at the Democratic party's ability, when life gives them lemonade, to somehow turn it back into lemons.
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US presidential candidates on Facebook (December 2011)
How are the eight Democratic and Republican presidential political candidates doing on Facebook? Data from December 2011 may surprise you; not every American is on Facebook.
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Campaign 2012: Once every four years, I wish I lived in Iowa
It's not exactly the fairest form of election, but dang if it ain't the most fun!
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French presidential officials caught illegally downloading music
French presidential officials have been caught illegally downloading copyrighted material; ironic, as the officials could have broken the French 'three strikes' laws twice over.
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Russian president uses Facebook to answer protesters
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev yesterday answered protesters via his Facebook Page. His announcement to investigate the alleged election fraud was answered with an outpouring of criticism.
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News to know: Russian election botnet; Twitter's role in UK riots, Spy tech
News to know -- December 5-9: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Russians use Facebook to protest alleged election fraud
Russians this week have turned to Facebook in their fight against alleged election fraud. They are also using the social network to prepare for a massive protest on Saturday across the country.
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Ranking GOP candidates on tech savvy, craziness, and electability
Which of the current crop of GOP candidates is better for tech, seems the most nuts, and can be elected? Read ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz' take on the field.
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Keeping the Obama administration honest in the Facebook age
I strongly recommend everything -- everything -- should be recorded for posterity.
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