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Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatments
Healthcare providers see a new use for the iPhone--as a doctor's assistant. They predict that doctors would be more likely to use a cool iPhone during examinations than other disruptive tech gear.
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Sony decides to keep optical drive for next PlayStation console
While the electronics giant apparently mulled over shipping a new unit without a drive, it chose to keep the legacy component because Internet connection speeds vary so much around the world.
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UK government keeps RIM in play with BlackBerry 7 security rating
RIM is holding on to the niche government market by certifying BlackBerry 7 as fit for government use, while Apple and Google have yet to step up to the mark.
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Chrome 19: The Best Web browser just keeps getting better
A new edition of Chrome appears, and, yes, once again, it's better than the last version and it's much better than the competition.
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To keep fighting Google, Microsoft adds more Facebook into Bing
Microsoft has delivered on its promise to keep using Facebook in Bing to fight Google. The company has announced yet another revamp to Bing that includes even more Facebook, but is that enough?
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Should CEOs embrace Gen-Y to keep them?
Is the iGeneration forcing businesses to rethink recruitment and their use of technology?
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A Banner day for health records management
Congratulations to 17 facilities who have achieved the final stage of electronic medical record adoption.
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Plustek's super-small video recorder for SMB spy cameras
New nDVR540 solution, priced at $329 for up to 320 gigabytes, was designed for easy set-up and management.
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Do Americans Still Prefer Print and Paper Communications?
The survey also found that more than half respondents believe that electronic communications are a more environmentally friendly way to read books, magazines, and mail.
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Samsung's record Q1: By the numbers
Samsung's record first quarter put the company ahead of Nokia in handset sales, and in front of Apple in smartphone sales. Is the company unstoppable?
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Meaningful use: ready and willing, but not sure how able
The good news? Hospitals are halfway to EHR system adoption. The bad news? Lack of confidence in the ability to get to Stage 2.
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How to catalog your vinyl collection online (photos)
Learn how to easily catalog your vinyl record collection using Discogs.com
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Anti-abortion hacker jailed for stealing 10,000 records
Anonymous member James Jeffery last month hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He has now been sentenced to 32 months in jail.
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UK police investigate after anti-terror hotline 'recorded'
Hackers have apparently accessed and recorded anti-terror calls and posted the contents online. A UK police investigation is under way.
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Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health hack has grown once again, and the FBI is now involved. The latest total is 780,000 victims: 500,000 records and 280,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs) stolen.
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Delete Your Instagram Account and Keep Your Photos
Instagram was acquired by Facebook. Save your photos and delete your account, then try Instagram alternatives for Apple and Android.
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Medicaid hacked: over 181,000 records and 25,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health has been hacked. 181,604 Medicaid/CHIP recipients have had their personal information stolen. 25,096 have had their Social Security numbers (SSNs) compromised.
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CSC's talks with U.K.'s NHS hung up
The CSC project with the NHS has been repeatedly pilloried in the U.K. for various implementation issues.
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iSuppli: Intel reached 10-year record market share in 2011 Q4
Intel leads the semiconductor industry as it reaches a 10-year record market share through key acquisitions and increased revenue, based on 2011 Q4 figures.
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Hacktivists stole 100 million records in 2011
Hacktivist groups like Anonymous and LulzSec weren't responsible for the most data breaches in 2011. They did, however, steal the most records from users last year, according to a new report.
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