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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Windows RT browser restriction sparks Senate Committee probe
A U.S. Senate committee could start an antitrust investigation against Microsoft, after the Redmond software giant said Internet Explorer 10 would be the only desktop browser in its upcoming...
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Password Protection Act: Ban bosses asking for Facebook passwords
The Password Protection Act, which looks to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts, has been introduced in both the House and Senate.
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Senator demands answers over Carrier IQ mobile phone tracking
Sen. Al Franken, who was instrumental in bringing location privacy legislation after this year's "Locationgate" scandal, is seeking answers after mobile phone software was used to track users'...
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Senate to hold hearing on Facebook tracking cookies
Senator Jay Rockefeller wants to hold a hearing to understand how Facebook uses cookies. The company has been accused multiple times for tracking users even after they log out of the service.
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Why the Senate's net neutrality fumble is so much less news than it should have been
The Senate failed to get anything done. Again. This time, they failed to undo toothless net neutrality news. Are you proud of your politicians yet? Yeah, neither are we.
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Law repealed: teachers can be Facebook friends with students
State Governor Jay Nixon has repealed a law that would have banned teachers and students from being friends on Facebook.
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Missouri House lets teachers be Facebook friends with students
The Missouri House of Representatives has changed a new law in order to allow teachers and students to be friends on Facebook.
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Google's Schmidt bends the truth on Android's openness to Senators
Google's Eric Schmidt's testimony in front of the US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee suggests that Android is open for all. But that may be bending the facts.
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Google goes to Capitol Hill: Messaging wars next
Google's Eric Schmidt will be grilled by a Senate committee, but the real messaging wars have already started.
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How evil is Google? Your Senators want to know.
Is Google evil? That's essentially what the United States Senate is going to be trying to figure out over the next few days. Here's a resource guide and some points to ponder.
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Is Google stuffing search pages with paid links? Senate hearing coming up on Wednesday...
Google chairman Eric Schmidt will appear before a Senate committee on Wednesday to defend the search giants agressive business tactics.
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Missouri Senate lets teachers be Facebook friends with students
The Missouri State Senate has changed a new law in order to allow teachers and students to be friends on Facebook.
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Patent reform bill gets Senate approval
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, also known as the latest version of the patent reform bill, was approved by the U.S. Senate.
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Google's Schmidt set for Senate antitrust hearing Sept. 21
Google chairman Eric Schmidt is set to testify on antitrust at a Senate subcommittee hearing Sept. 21.
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Google defends mobile privacy standards at Senate hearing
There's been a huge uproar over regarding location-based services and tracking over the last two weeks. Questions regarding privacy have become so pertinent that some of the biggest tech companies...
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Breaking news: Senate repeals one of the health care act's more onerous provisions
Had it gone live, it would have been a bookkeeping nightmare.
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Senate passes "first-to-file" patent reform
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the first major overhaul to U.S. patent law in more than half a century and no one in Silicon Valley seems happy about it.
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Election results 2010: Welcome to the new gridlock
In 2011, the House will be run by Republicans, the Senate by Democrats, and the White House by President Obama.
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Senate antipiracy bill on hold
A bill that would have given the U.S. DoJ more power to shut down sites it accused of illegal file sharing, won't be a law any time soon.
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Senate seeks to fast-track antipiracy bill
Campaigners are fighting to stop legislation that would enable the government to shut down websites accused of illegal file-sharing.
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