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Love it or hate it, that new look to Facebook - the one that everyone has been up in arms over - stems from our increasingly comfortable attitude about sharing ...
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The candidates on tech
Wired has the obligatory candidates-on-tech piece today. They look at five key tech issues – broadband, H1B, green tech, net neutrality and spectrum – although TechPresident notes the list is ...
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Silverlight 2: Google Chrome support, yes; iPhone, no
Microsoft announced, as expected, on Monday that the second version of its Silverlight browser plug-in is done and will be available imminently for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac ...
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More confusion on vitamin D
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Using your voice to pilot your computer
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Growing open standards pressure on healthcare
The devil here is in the details, but we do have the ingredients of an agreement, in the form of Internet standards, XML technologies, and such standards as HL7. by ...
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Raw meat iPod case
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IT warning: Turbulence ahead
The technology budget is on the skids. The business types don't quite get IT (and by the way you don't get them either). And amid all this turmoil all you ...
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Silverlight 2 is released, available for download tomorrow
Microsoft announced this morning that Silverlight 2 will be available for download tomorrow. So after a long beta period that included big events using Silverlight including the Olympics and the ...
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MacBook revision could drop FireWire port
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Opera 10 will be 'prettier'
Many users, especially of Apple, found Opera's latest version 9.6 unpleasant on the eye. But the company says its next major update will be prettier. The next major release of ...
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Education: Driver for a lower-cost MacBook?
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Open source protectionism?
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EU group demos quantum cryptography
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SharePoint: What are the risks, rewards?
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Patch Tuesday's make investors jittery
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Why MySpace's MyAds won't be the next Google AdWords
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