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CIO.com - News
  • Twitter's Country-Specific Blocking Brings Hazards and Hope
  • Adscend Denies Facebook, AG Allegations
  • Salesforce.Com Customers Say New Analytics Should Be Included in Core Fees
  • Cisco Aims to Simplify, Unify Collaboration Products' Design, Interfaces
  • Wall Street Beat: Tech Shines As Earnings Come in Strong
  • Facebook IPO Could Come As Soon As Next Week
  • Facebook Scammers Redirect Victims Through Amazon's Cloud
  • Security Roundup: the Triumph of Hactivists, the Sorrow of Symantec
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7 App Fights Malaria
  • The Top 10 H-1B Visa Users in the U.S.
  • CIO.com - Research & Analysis
  • Is WebOS the Next Desktop Linux, Java or Symbian?
  • Tech Titans Talk: The IDG Enterprise Interview Series
  • How to Make IT Irreplaceable
  • Why Big Data Means a Big Year for Hadoop
  • Why Pricing Should Be Done on More Than Just Instinct
  • What We're Reading From the Feb. 1, 2012, Issue of CIO Magazine
  • Five Tips for Dealing with Your CFO
  • Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive
  • Are You at Risk? What Cybercriminals Do With Your Personal Data
  • Your Complete Guide to Facebook Timeline
  • CIO.com - CIO Role
  • Maple Leaf Foods Digests Rapid, Vanilla ERP Transformation
  • How IT Helped Shape UL's New Business Strategy
  • Pricing Done Right
  • What We're Reading From the Feb. 1, 2012, Issue of CIO Magazine
  • Five Tips for Dealing with Your CFO
  • John Deere Plows Into Agile
  • The Top 10 Tech Priorities of CIOs
  • Lawsuit Claims Epicor's Two-Year Effort Delivered 'useless' Software
  • CIO Challenge: Mobile App Vendors Bypass IT
  • Gartner Lowers 2012 IT Spending Forecast to 3.7 Percent Growth
  • CIO.com - Careers
  • Resume Makeover: How an Information Security Professional Can Target CSO Jobs
  • Good News: Tech Salaries Are on the Rise Again
  • Google's a Great Place to Work and Where You Work Sucks
  • Productivity for Dummies: a CFO Fantasy Story
  • Top 10 Things to Look for in an SEO Expert
  • Stupid User Tricks 6: IT Idiocy Loves Company
  • U.S. Tech Firms Add Jobs Despite Automation
  • Qualcomm CEO's Pay Jumps 23% to $21.7 Million
  • Time Management: 6 Ways to Improve Your Productivity
  • Is Cockiness a Man's C-Suite Edge?
  • CIO.com - Careers
  • Resume Makeover: How an Information Security Professional Can Target CSO Jobs
  • Time Management: 6 Ways to Improve Your Productivity
  • How to Retool Your IT Skills for the Cloud
  • Resume Makeover: How an Enterprise Architect Can Become a CIO
  • 10 Hot IT Jobs for Managers and Executives in 2012
  • How to Tame a Bad Boss: 8 Practical Techniques
  • New Year, New Job? Ten Companies That Are Hiring
  • 6 Hot IT Jobs That Will Pay Well in 2012
  • Resume Makeover: How to Write an IT Executive Resume
  • Career Watch: The IT Jobs Outlook
  • CIO.com - Slideshows
  • Uncovering Tech's Most Peculiar Product Codenames
  • Ten Signs Technology is Everywhere
  • CES 2012 Gadget Preview
  • Best Free Android Apps of 2011
  • Google Future Tech: 10 Coolest Google R&D Projects
  • 11 Eye-Popping Black Friday Tablet, Laptop and E-Reader Deals
  • Cool Yule Favorites: 20 Techie Gifts We Like
  • Top IT Turkeys of 2011
  • Geekiest Holiday Cards
  • Hottest Tablets for Your Holiday Wishlist
  • CIO Blogs
  • McAfee Upgrades Mobile App Just as Malware Hits Android Market
  • Software to Help You Manage Your Job Search
  • Symantec Drops the Ball on pcAnywhere Attack
  • Nokia Lumia 900: Elite Windows Phone at a Low-End Price?
  • Facebook Timeline Becomes Mandatory
  • Playing It Safe: Apple, RIM Put Train Operators in Charge
  • House and Senate Shelve SOPA, MegaUpLoad MegaShutDown and Other Big Stories In The Week’s IT Security News
  • AT&T Socks it to Wireless Customers Yet Again
  • Symantec's New Explanation of Source Code Theft Doesn't Make Sense
  • CES: Coming to a Department Near You!
  • CIO.com - How-To
  • Measure the Success of Your IT-Business Partnerships
  • How to Prevent Thumb Drive Security Disasters
  • Maple Leaf Foods Digests Rapid, Vanilla ERP Transformation
  • Pricing Done Right
  • How to Document Cloud Design Decisions
  • Top 10 Things to Look for in an SEO Expert
  • How To Improve Disaster Recovery Preparedness
  • 10 Open Source Shopping Carts to Run Your Ecommerce Business
  • How To Reinvent Your PC Sourcing Strategy
  • 5 Tips to Keep IT Outsourcing on Track as Global Providers Cut Staff
  • CIO.com - Project Management
  • 5 Tips to Keep IT Outsourcing on Track as Global Providers Cut Staff
  • Enterprise iPad App: A Deal Closer?
  • Controlling Agile Development in a Project Portfolio Framework
  • Why Yammer Is Snatching Up Enterprise Customers
  • Project Management Showdown: Do More Beyond the to-Do List
  • 9 Best Practices for Successful IT Projects
  • Hadoop is Ready for the Enterprise, IT Execs Say
  • The New Metrics for CIO Success
  • Transform Your I&O Organization Into An Innovation Machine
  • Enterprise Startups: A Long Road Ahead
  • CIO.com - Offshoring
  • Obama Attacks Offshoring, Seeks Visa Reform
  • The Patriot Act and Your Data: Should You Ask Cloud Providers About Protection?
  • Wipro's IT Revenue Rises, but Lags Peers
  • Obama Wants Less Offshoring, As Vendors See U.S. Shift
  • India's Tata Posts Strong Revenue Growth in Tough Times
  • 5 Tips to Keep IT Outsourcing on Track as Global Providers Cut Staff
  • Infosys Cuts Revenue Forecast Citing European Crisis
  • 12 IT Outsourcing Predictions for 2012
  • IT Outsourcing Year in Review, Rating Our 2011 Predictions
  • China's Cheaper Cities Prime for IT Outsourcers
  • CIO.com - Cloud Computing
  • Salesforce.Com Customers Say New Analytics Should Be Included in Core Fees
  • CloudPassage Launches New Security Product for Public Clouds
  • Logica Says Cloud is 'Railway of 21st Century'
  • Tech Titans Talk: The IDG Enterprise Interview Series
  • How to Document Cloud Design Decisions
  • Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive
  • Can Cloud-Based Collaborative Data-Sharing Be Secure Enough for Defense Systems?
  • MegaUpload Update: Founder Denied Bail Over Flight Risk Concerns
  • Tibco Adds Geolocation to Its Tibbr Social Platform
  • Amazon Web Services Moves Backups to Cloud with New Appliance
  • CIO.com - Applications
  • Is WebOS the Next Desktop Linux, Java or Symbian?
  • Salesforce.Com Customers Say New Analytics Should Be Included in Core Fees
  • Cisco Aims to Simplify, Unify Collaboration Products' Design, Interfaces
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7 App Fights Malaria
  • Investors Bet $16 Million on Growth in Application Delivery Market
  • CloudPassage Launches New Security Product for Public Clouds
  • FBI to Build Social Network Spy App
  • Tech Titans Talk: The IDG Enterprise Interview Series
  • Pricing Done Right
  • Why Big Data Means a Big Year for Hadoop
  • CIO.com - Data Center
  • Tech Titans Talk: The IDG Enterprise Interview Series
  • Why Big Data Means a Big Year for Hadoop
  • Say Goodbye to Fast Ethernet
  • Five Tips for Dealing with Your CFO
  • Final Phase of Mass. Data Protection Law Kicks in March 1
  • HDD Crunch May Have Far-reaching Effects
  • CIA-Backed Cleversafe Announces 10-Exabyte Storage System
  • Eye-Fi CEO Yuval Koren Discusses His SDA Complaints
  • EMC Lays Out Product Roadmap, Warns of Disk Shortages
  • EMC's Tucci Changes Mind, to Stay on As CEO Into 2013
  • CIO.com - Mobile/Wireless
  • Is WebOS the Next Desktop Linux, Java or Symbian?
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7 App Fights Malaria
  • White Spaces: the Next Generation of Wireless Broadband has Landed
  • Rubinstein Leaves HP
  • Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX: Key Features, Facts and Video
  • FTC to Scrutinize Mobile Payment Technology
  • Apple's Dramatic Rise in the Enterprise Tests CIOs
  • French Telecom Regulator Steps Into Dispute Over Free Mobile's Coverage
  • Apple Number One Smartphone Vendor Again, Say Research Firms
  • Tech Titans Talk: The IDG Enterprise Interview Series
  • CIO.com - Network
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7 App Fights Malaria
  • White Spaces: the Next Generation of Wireless Broadband has Landed
  • New Leaders Emerging in WAN Optimization Market
  • 802.11ac Boosts Buzz More Than Bandwidth
  • FTC to Scrutinize Mobile Payment Technology
  • MacIT: IT Groups Grapple with Managing Fast-Growing IOS Devices
  • Android Tablets Finally Catching on, Says Strategy Analytics
  • Hacking Stunt: Stealing Smartphone Crypto Keys Using Plain Old Radio
  • A Vision for Secure Mobility Management in the Enterprise
  • Company Uses IPads Instead of Laptops in Loaner Program
  • CIO.com - Operating Systems
  • Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics
  • Four Signs That WebOS is on the Right Track
  • HP Plans September Open-Source Release for WebOS
  • Five Important Ways Windows 8 Will Embrace Mobile Broadband
  • Ubuntu to Feature Command Line Shortcuts
  • First Look: Windows 8 Breaks New Ground
  • Linux is Reaching New Heights in Enterprises, Study Finds
  • Windows' Cut of Microsoft Revenue Drops to Two-Year Low
  • Windows 8 Tablet Requirements Revealed
  • Mac Attack
  • CIO.com - Virtualization
  • Logica Says Cloud is 'Railway of 21st Century'
  • Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive
  • Prepping the Network for VDI
  • Micron to Acquire PCIe Virtualization Vendor Virtensys
  • NetApp's Tom Georgens: How We Got Big, Stayed Nimble, and View Storage Today
  • Microsoft's Revamped System Center Focuses on Managing the Cloud
  • Enhance I/O in a Virtualized Environments Using NIC Partitioning
  • How Smarter Hypervisor Use Can Lead to a 'Big, Big Change' in Security
  • Survey: Business Intelligence Back on Top of CIOs Minds
  • Red Hat RHEV Pressed Into Action
  • CIO.com - Consumer IT
  • Apple's Dramatic Rise in the Enterprise Tests CIOs
  • MacIT: IT Groups Grapple with Managing Fast-Growing IOS Devices
  • Apple Number One Smartphone Vendor Again, Say Research Firms
  • Android Tablets Finally Catching on, Says Strategy Analytics
  • Leaked: BlackBerry PlayBook, Smartphones for 2012
  • HTC's 2012 Phone Strategy: Quality, Not Quantity
  • Longer Wait for the World's Cheapest Tablet 'Aakash': Report
  • Are CIOs Championing Consumer Tech?
  • Apple Crushes Sales Records, Hits Revenue 'Home Run'
  • Desktop PC Killers: Past, Present, and Future
  • InformationWeek News
  • Stolen iPhone Saved By iCloud
  • Twitter Country Blocks: 10 Key Facts
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  • Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra Resigns
  • White House Presses For New Cybersecurity Laws
  • India’s HCL Hiring 10,000 In U.S., Europe
  • Nokia Numbers Show Microsoft’s Mobile Madness
  • Megaupload: What's Next for Founders, Users?
  • Futuristic Clinical Decision Support Tool Catches On
  • More Venture Capital Dollars Flow To Health IT
  • InformationWeek Windows News
  • Nokia Loses $1.25 Billion Amid Windows Phone Switch
  • Microsoft Xbox 720 Details Trickle Out?
  • VMware Wins At Show Me The Money
  • Apple CEO: Three Horses In Smartphone Race
  • Microsoft Names Alleged Kelihos Botnet Operator
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  • Windows 8 Promises 1-Second Wi-Fi Connections
  • Microsoft Office 365's New Enterprise Fans
  • Windows 8 Tablets Overpriced Thanks To Intel?
  • Amazon Unveils Windows Server Free Trial
  • InformationWeek Security News
  • Stolen iPhone Saved By iCloud
  • Twitter Country Blocks: 10 Key Facts
  • White House Presses For New Cybersecurity Laws
  • Megaupload: What's Next for Founders, Users?
  • Mobile Payment Technology Gotchas
  • InformationWeek's RSS Feed is brought to you by How drive-by malware works, and are small web sites at risk?
  • Smartcards: Still A Smart Choice?
  • Google Study: Social Media Enhances Privacy
  • U.S. Intel Chief: Insider Leaks A Top Priority
  • FBI Seeks Data-Mining App for Social Media
  • InformationWeek Mobility News
  • Stolen iPhone Saved By iCloud
  • Mobile Payment Technology Gotchas
  • Smartcards: Still A Smart Choice?
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  • Nokia Loses $1.25 Billion Amid Windows Phone Switch
  • AT&T Loses $6.7B, Faults FCC Regulation
  • Smartphone Privacy Snafu: U.K. Carrier Broadcasts Numbers
  • Kaiser Permanente Offers EHR App For Androids
  • Apple iPad Sales Show Rivals No Threat
  • Apple CEO: Three Horses In Smartphone Race
  • InformationWeek Internet News
  • Google Study: Social Media Enhances Privacy
  • SOPA Protesters Try New Tactic: DNS Hijacks
  • Top 10 Open Government Websites
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  • Google Privacy Change Provokes Outrage
  • Pwn2Own Hacking Contest Gets Facelift
  • Google Foes Fighting Social Search Ignore One Truth
  • Google+ Accepts Pseudonyms, With Caveats
  • Why LinkedIn's Mobile Developers Dumped Ruby For Node.js
  • PepsiCo Makes Employees Social Ambassadors
  • InformationWeek Software News
  • Futuristic Clinical Decision Support Tool Catches On
  • VMware Vs. The Old School: Data Center Management Battle
  • Even At Facebook, Business Intelligence Is Not Viral
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  • HP WebOS Open Source Timeline Revealed
  • Symantec: Users Should Disable PCAnywhere Now
  • VMware Wins At Show Me The Money
  • Enterprise 2.0 Payoffs: Sales, Innovation, Knowledge Sharing
  • IBM Netezza Appliance: Speed Lane To Retail Insights
  • Infor Plays Catch Up On Mobile
  • InformationWeek Hardware News
  • Stolen iPhone Saved By iCloud
  • Nokia Numbers Show Microsoft’s Mobile Madness
  • VMware Vs. The Old School: Data Center Management Battle
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  • Apple iPad: Happy 2nd Birthday
  • Microsoft Xbox 720 Details Trickle Out?
  • Apple iPad Sales Show Rivals No Threat
  • Apple's Record Revenue: By The Numbers
  • Ultrabooks: The Next Big Thing In Notebooks
  • Hackers Jailbreak iPad 2, iPhone 4S
  • InformationWeek Global CIO News
  • Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra Resigns
  • India’s HCL Hiring 10,000 In U.S., Europe
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  • More Venture Capital Dollars Flow To Health IT
  • What EU Data Privacy Proposal Means For Business
  • Do You Need a Security Operations Center?
  • PepsiCo Makes Employees Social Ambassadors
  • Samsung Logs Apple Case Loss, Sales Win
  • CIO Profiles: Anuj Dhanda Of PNC Financial Services
  • Virtualization Tops CIO Priorities In 2012: IDC
  • Government News
  • Twitter Country Blocks: 10 Key Facts
  • Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra Resigns
  • White House Presses For New Cybersecurity Laws
  • U.S. Intel Chief: Insider Leaks A Top Priority
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  • Symantec Software Causes Outage At Military EHR System
  • AT&T Loses $6.7B, Faults FCC Regulation
  • FBI Seeks Data-Mining App for Social Media
  • Can $10 Million Trim $100 Billion From Healthcare?
  • Feds Add Education Community To Data.gov Site
  • InformationWeek Personal Tech News
  • Google And Privacy: Nothing To See Here, Move On
  • Facebook's Timeline Soon Will Be Mandatory
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  • Apple iPad: Happy 2nd Birthday
  • DMCA Jailbreaking Provisions Up For Renewal, Possible Expansion
  • AT&T Loses $6.7B, Faults FCC Regulation
  • Microsoft Xbox 720 Details Trickle Out?
  • Smartphone Option Overload Confuses Consumers
  • HP WebOS Open Source Timeline Revealed
  • Apple iPad Sales Show Rivals No Threat
  • InformationWeek Infrastructure News
  • VMware Vs. The Old School: Data Center Management Battle
  • Symantec: Users Should Disable PCAnywhere Now
  • Desktop Virtualization Projects: Network Latency Can Kill
  • Solid State Disk's True Cost
  • Virsto Boosts Storage Performance For vSphere, Hyper-V Users
  • Splunk Answers Business Demand For Big Data Analysis
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  • 2 Storage Management Trends To Watch In 2012
  • Cisco Leads Tight Pack In Data Center Networking
  • HP-Cisco Networking Rivalry To Intensify
  • InformationWeek Business Intelligence News
  • IBM Aims To Be First With OpenSocial Embedded Apps
  • 2012 State Of Databases: Pricey And In Flux
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  • Data Mine This: Government Challenges Scientists
  • Virtualization Tops CIO Priorities In 2012: IDC
  • Dell Exec Named CIO Of Big Data Leader Catalina
  • Big Data Plans: You Need More Than One
  • InformationWeek Services News
  • India’s HCL Hiring 10,000 In U.S., Europe
  • Megaupload Closure Forces Cloud Storage Questions
  • Amazon Unveils Cloud Storage Gateway
  • AT&T Tweaks Data Plan Prices
  • Obama's Insourcing Call Falls On Deft Ears
  • Remote Patient Monitoring Shows Strong Growth
  • Gartner IT Spending Forecast Shrinks
  • The App Economy's Special Ingredient: APIs
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  • InformationWeek Storage News
  • Symantec Software Causes Outage At Military EHR System
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  • Solid State Storage Can Save You Money
  • Mozy Expands From Backup To File Sync
  • Megaupload Closure Forces Cloud Storage Questions
  • Amazon Unveils Cloud Storage Gateway
  • Solid State Disk's True Cost
  • Virsto Boosts Storage Performance For vSphere, Hyper-V Users
  • Biggest Storage Trend of 2012
  • 5 Tips For Sending Health Data To Cloud
  • InformationWeek Telecom News
  • Videoconferencing Systems Vulnerable To Hackers
  • Avaya Flare Communicator iPad App Launches
  • CES Sleeper Tech: 3 Mobile Collaboration Breakthroughs
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  • Radvision Helps Lync Videoconferencing Do More
  • Polycom Offers Wholesale Video-As-A-Service
  • 2012 Tablet Race: Where's Microsoft?
  • Cisco Cius: Don't Count It Out, Yet
  • NYC Unifies, Fortifies 911 System
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  • Solid State Storage Can Save You Money
  • Smartphone Option Overload Confuses Consumers
  • Google Has Lost Control Of Android Fragmentation
  • RIM Investors Give Thumbs Down On New CEO
  • Windows Phone Predicted To Overtake iOS By 2015
  • Solid State Disk's True Cost
  • Can Nokia Crack The Verizon Nut?
  • Why RIM Should Cut BlackBerry Losses
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  • Biggest Storage Trend of 2012
  • Computerworld BI and Analytics News
  • SAP's HANA in-memory database will gain ability to run ERP this year
  • CIA-backed Cleversafe announces 10-exabyte storage system
  • Microsoft set to launch SQL Server 2012 on March 7
  • The Oracle flaw: Clarifications and more information
  • Oracle's Hadoop move could push rivals toward big data bundles
  • RainStor launches Hadoop version of enterprise database
  • More BI and Analytics News
  • Computerworld Careers News
  • Rubinstein leaves HP
  • NEC to cut 10,000 workers, forecasts $1.3 billion loss in year through March
  • Internet Archive's Brewster Kahle gets SIIA recognition
  • Building Your Cloud? Remember Your Workers
  • Thorsten Heins takes over as RIM's CEO
  • RIM's new CEO wants to focus more on consumers
  • More Careers News
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  • Oracle proposal would create single committee to oversee Java specs
  • John Deere plows into agile
  • What JavaScript's inventor really thinks about Google Dart
  • Tibco adds geolocation to its Tibbr social platform
  • Node.js inventor extends JavaScript programming beyond browsers
  • Ruby on Rails 3.2 aids the developers
  • More App Development News
  • Computerworld Hardware News
  • Are Google and Apple really 'monopolies'?
  • Juniper's financial challenges continue
  • Wall Street Beat: Tech shines as earnings come in strong
  • Apple breaks Microsoft's 'lock' on enterprise workers, argues analyst
  • QuickPoll: Will tablet sales eventually surpass PC sales?
  • HP Envy 15: A great laptop marred by serious flaws
  • More Hardware News
  • Computerworld Management and Careers News
  • Stupid user tricks 6: IT idiocy loves company
  • Hire a vet? IT says yes
  • Career Watch: In job interviews, be aware of what your body is saying
  • Paul Glen: IT cares, but business people have trouble reading our enthusiasm
  • Intel shuffles management team
  • Obama wants less offshoring, as vendors see U.S. shift
  • More Management and Careers News
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  • Connect Your Tuner-Equipped PC to Your HDTV
  • Linux Mint 13 gets back to desktop basics
  • HP plans September open-source release for webOS
  • Image gallery: Ice Cream Sandwich on Android tablets
  • Upstart mobile OS Tizen previews code
  • First look: Windows 8 breaks new ground
  • More Operating Systems News
  • Computerworld Mobile and Wireless News
  • Rubinstein leaves HP
  • QuickPoll: Will tablet sales eventually surpass PC sales?
  • Intel to acquire multimedia patents from RealNetworks
  • AT&T posts Q4 loss on breakup fee, benefit plan costs
  • HP Envy 15: A great laptop marred by serious flaws
  • LTE-Advanced is the future, but no rocket ship
  • More Mobile and Wireless News
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  • Lawmakers question Google on its new privacy practices
  • Twine, jump-started by Kickstarter
  • AT&T to launch communication services
  • Verizon reports $2B loss amid pension costs, iPhone subsidy
  • Senator questions ethics of alleged LightSquared lobbying
  • Intel agrees to buy Qlogic InfiniBand assets for $125M
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  • Twitter's country-specific blocking brings hazards and hope
  • Salesforce.com customers say new analytics should be included in core fees
  • Facebook scammers redirect victims through Amazon's cloud
  • Twitter can now block tweets in specific countries
  • Lawmakers question Google on its new privacy practices
  • Google+ offers more restrictive user experience for teens
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  • Computerworld Security News
  • Lookout Security rebuts rival's Android malware claims
  • Adscend denies Facebook, AG allegations
  • Researchers unearth more Chinese links to defense contractor attacks
  • Drive-by-download attack exploits critical vulnerability in Windows Media Player
  • The real reasons why SOPA and PIPA are real bad
  • CloudPassage launches new security product for public clouds
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  • Wall Street Beat: Tech shines as earnings come in strong
  • Connect Your Tuner-Equipped PC to Your HDTV
  • Apple customers voice mixed reaction to reports of poor working conditions
  • Nintendo slashes annual targets for 3DS despite price cuts, software bonanza
  • Android's tablet share at 39% as sales triple, says study
  • John Deere plows into agile
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  • Salesforce.com customers say new analytics should be included in core fees
  • Rubinstein leaves HP
  • Oracle proposal would create single committee to oversee Java specs
  • Work Faster in Microsoft Excel: 10 Secret Tricks
  • Manage Your Downloads Better With This Free Version of JDownloader
  • SAP's HANA in-memory database will gain ability to run ERP this year
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  • Computerworld Storage News
  • How to set up Intel Smart Response SSD caching technology
  • MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files
  • Need More Storage? Upgrade Your Drive
  • Final phase of Mass. data protection law kicks in March 1
  • Mozy releases 'Stash' file syncing service
  • CIA-backed Cleversafe announces 10-exabyte storage system
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  • Bill Gates -- taxing the rich more will help close the budget deficit
  • Why e-textbooks could cost students
  • Apple iPhone is top dog -- and Samsung's Google problem
  • That's pretty sorry, all right
  • In N. Korea, use a cellphone and die
  • Customize Gmail and Google Reader with this one simple tool
  • Welcome to Minority Report IRL: Police armed with pre-crime detection tools
  • Microsoft paid Nokia $250 million in fourth quarter to adopt Windows Phone 7; billions more to follow
  • The PC is dying. The iPad and Mac are not
  • Hard-core porn in Google+ -- Google asleep at the switch
  • Computerworld Emerging Technologies News
  • E-book library borrowing hits record pace
  • Elgan: Voice, gestures dominate CES
  • New Ford Focus Electric comes with smartphone app
  • CES: Coming soon, drones for home and office
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