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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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Web geeks rally for the disabled
Computer programmers and designers are needed to build Web sites that are useful to people with disabilities and to finish in an eight-hour rally.
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Study: What drives us to distraction?
GM and Wayne State University researchers will use MRI with virtual reality driving simulations to test driver distractions. It might determine the future of telematics.
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Car-tracking system raises hopes, concerns
General Motors plans to begin installing sensors and communications systems into vehicles in a move that could save lives but that also raises privacy concerns.
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College students: Big-time Net users
College students are the most wired group in the United States, with 93 percent regularly using the Internet, according to a study released Monday by Rochester, N.Y.-based Harris Interactive. The...
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Spam filter: A boon or a bomb?
New software promises more order for your in-box, separating the critical messages from the "reply all" excesses. But what happens to the ones that get mixed with spam?
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CEO of Vivendi Universal Net quits
Vivendi Universal Net USA CEO Robin D. Richards announced his resignation Thursday, and the Los Angeles-based technology division of the European content giant Vivendi Universal did not announce a...
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Bracing for an Internet disaster
Companies around the world are developing co-location facilities, interviewing backup vendors and bolstering wireless capabilities in wake of the potential service problems caused by WorldCom.
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Bracing for an Internet disaster
Companies around the world are developing co-location facilities, interviewing backup vendors, bolstering wireless capabilities and adding emergency clauses to business contracts in wake of the...
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Orbitz: Net travel industry's friend or foe?
Just how low can Orbitz prices go? Rival firms say they can beat the leading travel site for cheap tickets. But the government is still investigating whether the company is monopolizing online...
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Teen market clicks past e-tailers
Teens make up the most computer-savvy generation in U.S. history, and they're also prodigious consumers. So why is this wired generation the least likely to buy online?
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Stuck in high-tech hell? There's a way out!
Q&A: Alan Cohen, self-help guru and the author of 'Why Your Life Sucks', talks about how tech workers can actually benefit from jumping off--or in some cases getting kicked off--the corporate ladder.
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Adware under the microscope
Balancing privacy concerns against valuable customer information, big-name companies are struggling with the concept of "adware"--programs that serve ads based on consumers' Web browsing habits.
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Do you bring your gadgets on vacation?
Recent survey shows most executives say they can't resist checking e-mail, sending instant messages or making calls from their cell phones for business purposes while on holiday.
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Is it time to stop the pop-ups?
No one really knows whether adware, those ads that magically appear when you click on a site, give products positive brand recognition or annoy you so much you'll never buy.
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Survey: Readers bullish on security, Linux
A new reader survey reflects the growing acceptance of security as an integral part of corporate IT departments, along with enthusiasm for Linux's future.
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EBay: Software takes a bite out of fraud
EBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman told shareholders at the company's annual meeting here Wednesday that new software was helping the popular auction site make "major strides" in reducing fraud....
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eBay claims software cheats the cheaters
The big auctioneer tells shareholders at its annual meeting that its internally developed application has helped make "major strides" in reducing fraud.
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Think tank: Leave Orbitz alone
The Cato Institute praised the controversial online travel company for its 'comprehensive and unbiased information on schedules, fares and seat availability.'
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Study: IT job market going South
Overall, senior technology executives are cautious over IT hiring but in the South alone, nearly one in four say they will add IT staff.
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Modem owners get AT&T cable surprise
Pricing changes for AT&T Broadband Internet will take effect on June 1. Cable modem renters will pay the same but modem owners will pay more.
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