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CIO.com - News
  • Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Top 5 Clingiest Online Services
  • T-mobile Cuts 900 Jobs in Restructuring
  • Consumerization Trends Hit IT Service Management
  • Google Search Will Incorporate"Knowledge Graph" into Main Search Results
  • SAP Puts its HANA In-memory Database in the Spotlight
  • Facebook Raises Stock Offering, Shoots for $18.5B with IPO
  • Wozniak Reveals Why Steve Jobs Loved Secrecy
  • What Tech Issues Loom Large for Election 2012?
  • Senate Bill Slots 55,000 Tech Green Cards
  • Mozilla Readies App Marketplace for Public Beta
  • CIO.com - Research & Analysis
  • VMware Envisions Virtualization in Post-PC, BYOD Era
  • PC Users Admit to Pirating Software--$63 Billion Worth of It
  • Does the HP Folio 13 Ultrabook Succeed in Business?
  • 5 Key Interop 2012 Takeaways for CIOs and Other IT Pros
  • Can a New Analyst Firm Take Down Gartner?
  • Five Things CIOs Should Know About Big Data
  • The Consumerization of IT and BYOD Guide
  • Big Data Analytics Gold for the Call Center
  • Is Your Cloud Provider Exposing Remnants of Your Data?
  • Can Google Apps Unseat Microsoft Office and Exchange?
  • CIO.com - CIO Role
  • How to Make Your Viral Video Go 'Kony2012' Crazy
  • Five Things CIO's Should Know About Big Data
  • Can Google Apps Unseat Microsoft Office and Exchange?
  • IBM on Path to Cut Internal Apps by 85%
  • IT Needs to Aspire and Really Make a Difference
  • Turning Long Demands Into a Short List
  • Dispatch From the Technology Culture Wars
  • 10 Predictions for What the CIO Role Will Look Like in 2020
  • Google Drive Begs the Question: Who Owns Your Data in the Cloud?
  • Are CIOs Looking to Bring Outsourced IT Jobs Back In-House?
  • CIO.com - Careers
  • How to Manage Summer Interns: 5 Expert Tips from LinkedIn
  • Tech Managers aren't Doing a Good Job Developing IT Talent: Survey
  • Resume Copy; Writing in IT Terms
  • Faking IT: 5 Executives Who Lied in Their Resumes
  • Can a New Analyst Firm Take Down Gartner?
  • IT Workers Are Happy, But Will Still Leave for Something Better
  • Wi-Fi Alliance's Passpoint Program on Track for June Certifications
  • How to Deal With Tech Distractions
  • 5 Hidden Gmail Tricks for Power Users
  • Career Advice: Careers in the Cloud
  • CIO.com - Careers
  • How CIOs Can Stay Relevant in the Future
  • 3 Tips for Impactful Presentations
  • New Members of the CIO Hall of Fame in 2012
  • Judges for the 2012 CIO Hall of Fame and Ones to Watch Programs
  • What Will It Take to Get More Women Execs in IT?
  • Four Must-Dos for CIOs Networking Online
  • IT Skills Shortages Inside Companies Hamper Profitability, Productivity
  • Improve Your Productivity With 3 Lean Manufacturing Principles
  • 5 Insider Secrets for Beating Applicant Tracking Systems
  • New Job Search Service Helps Job Seekers Penetrate Applicant Tracking Systems
  • 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
  • Google Currents for iOS, Android Does One Thing Better Than Flipboard
  • Android Targeted by 75 Percent of All Mobile Malware
  • Gadgets Galore: Why the Post-PC World Means More Electronics
  • iPod Owners: Did You Know You're Suing Apple?
  • Who Wants To Be CEO, Anyway?
  • Why the New '.Secure' Domain Idea is a Dud
  • Windows 8 Tablets Due in November: Should You Wait It Out?
  • Why I’m Resisting the Post-PC Revolution
  • The Digital Swiss Army Knife Every Techie Should Own
  • Spotify iPad App Looks Great but Lacks Key Desktop Features
  • CIO.com - How-To
  • How to Manage Summer Interns: 5 Expert Tips from LinkedIn
  • How to Align Your IT Services Strategy with the Business
  • How Social Customer Support Brings Social Media Beyond Marketing
  • Kicking Waterfall Project Management Habits Requires Agility
  • 6 Ways to Use Multiple Displays With Your Laptop
  • Facebook Developers: How to Get Admitted Into the New App Center
  • Using Pair Programming Practices in Code Inspections
  • 25 Link-Building Tips to Drive Traffic to Your Website
  • How to Address Cloud Application Lifecycle Challenges
  • 5 Hidden Gmail Tricks for Power Users
  • CIO.com - Project Management
  • How to Align Your IT Services Strategy with the Business
  • Five Things CIOs Should Know About Big Data
  • Kicking Waterfall Project Management Habits Requires Agility
  • Using Pair Programming Practices in Code Inspections
  • How to Address Cloud Application Lifecycle Challenges
  • 10 Predictions for What the CIO Role Will Look Like in 2020
  • How IT Pros Can Avoid Bid-to-Win Horror Shows
  • Orange County Provides IT Services Via Catalog
  • iPad in the Enterprise: IT Must Stay Ahead of the Curve
  • Do Insecure Open Source Components Threaten Your Apps?
  • CIO.com - Offshoring
  • EBay Setting Up a Second Development Center in India
  • Hostage Crisis in the Cloud: Can You Rescue Your Data?
  • Are CIOs Looking to Bring Outsourced IT Jobs Back In-House?
  • Outsourcing Declines, Are IT Jobs Coming Back?
  • Outsourcing Contracts and Negotiations Getting More Complex
  • Wipro's IT Revenue Growth Slows in an Uncertain Market
  • Tech Training Targeted by Education Department
  • Tata Forecasts a Strong Market for its Services
  • IT Outsourcing Deals Slow From Hangover Effect
  • Infosys Sees Revenue Grow More Slowly Than Hoped
  • CIO.com - Cloud Computing
  • VMware Envisions Virtualization in Post-PC, BYOD Era
  • SAP Puts its HANA In-memory Database in the Spotlight
  • WWDC 2012 Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of New Macbooks
  • Netsuite Rolls Out Commerce-as-a-service Platform
  • New Engine to Power Xangati's Performance Monitoring Product
  • SAP Lays Out Cloud Strategy Post-successfactors Deal
  • SAP Offers Mobile Device Management on Amazon's Cloud
  • Microsoft Cloud Survey: Security, Cost Both a Deterrent and an Attraction
  • Public vs. Private Cyberattack Responsibility Debate Heats Up
  • Cloud Computing Tools: Improving Security Through Visibility and Automation
  • CIO.com - Applications
  • VMware Envisions Virtualization in Post-PC, BYOD Era
  • SAP Puts its HANA In-memory Database in the Spotlight
  • Facebook Raises Stock Offering, Shoots for $18.5B with IPO
  • How Social Customer Support Brings Social Media Beyond Marketing
  • Mozilla Readies App Marketplace for Public Beta
  • Unified Communications Still Fragmented
  • Google Releases Chrome 19, Adds Tab Sync and Patches 20 Bugs
  • Equifax Eyes Are Watching You--Big Data Means Big Brother
  • New Zeus Malware Scam Promises Rebates, Security
  • Appsbar Gives Small Businesses a Simple (and Free!) Template for App Building
  • CIO.com - Data Center
  • Equifax Eyes Are Watching You--Big Data Means Big Brother
  • Nvidia Tries to Link Cloud with Graphics Processors
  • New DDR4 Memory to Boost Tablet, Server Performance
  • Intel Incorporates Security, Management into Core vPro Processors
  • IBM Brings Intel's Ivy Bridge Architecture to M4 Server Line
  • Intel Introduces First Server Chips with 3D Transistors
  • Dell, IBM Announce Servers with New Intel Xeon Chips
  • Amazon Web Services Personalizes Cloudfront Web Hosting Service
  • Five Things CIOs Should Know About Big Data
  • Oracle Tweaks Storage Options for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
  • CIO.com - Mobile/Wireless
  • T-mobile Cuts 900 Jobs in Restructuring
  • VMware Envisions Virtualization in Post-PC, BYOD Era
  • Unified Communications Still Fragmented
  • Appsbar Gives Small Businesses a Simple (and Free!) Template for App Building
  • Lightsquared's Bankruptcy is a Cautionary Tale
  • Angry Birds Tops Companies' App Blacklist
  • Voyager Postpones Mobile Service Launch, Citing Web Attack
  • Debut of Cut-Rate Mobile Plan Marred By Alleged Malicious Attack
  • Verizon LTE Expansion Continues with 28 More Cities
  • Dear Google: Android Needs Your Help
  • CIO.com - Network
  • Unified Communications Still Fragmented
  • No Tablet Comes Close to Touching iPad, Reports iSuppli
  • Tech Managers aren't Doing a Good Job Developing IT Talent: Survey
  • Verizon LTE Expansion Continues with 28 More Cities
  • Survey: BYOD Sparks Enterprise Investment in Unified Communication and Collaboration
  • Microsoft System Center 2012 Review: Streamlined Cloud Service Management
  • 5 Key Interop 2012 Takeaways for CIOs and Other IT Pros
  • Verizon to Offer 100G Links, Resilient Mesh on Optical Networks
  • Researcher Runs IP Network Over Xylophones
  • American Moms Love Facebook, Nielsen Survey Shows
  • CIO.com - Operating Systems
  • Avira Antivirus Upgrade Wreaks "Catastrophic" Havoc on Windows PCs
  • Microsoft to Charge $15 for Windows 8 Upgrade Deal
  • Dear Google: Android Needs Your Help
  • WWDC 2012 Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of New Macbooks
  • Does the HP Folio 13 Ultrabook Succeed in Business?
  • EU-Microsoft Browser Deal Requires Ballot Screen in Windows 8
  • Microsoft System Center 2012 Review: Streamlined Cloud Service Management
  • Senate to Look at Mozilla's Browser Competition Allegations
  • HP Touts Windows 8 Tablet This Year
  • Microsoft Preps Windows 8 Upgrade Deal for Early June Debut, Says Report
  • CIO.com - Virtualization
  • New Engine to Power Xangati's Performance Monitoring Product
  • Largest Illinois Healthcare System Uproots Cisco to Build $40M Private Cloud
  • Windows 8 Pro: Features IT Pros Need to Know About
  • Oracle Tweaks Storage Options for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
  • VMware: Virtualize the Rest of the Data Center
  • MIT Business School Grapples with Virtualization
  • Citrix Boosts VDI Offering with Products, Acquisition and Details At Cloud-based Future
  • Is Your Cloud Provider Exposing Remnants of Your Data?
  • CloudOn Adds Android, Google Drive Support for Its Virtual Office Service
  • Cloud Providers Touting Multi-Hypervisor Support
  • CIO.com - Consumer IT
  • Consumerization Trends Hit IT Service Management
  • VMware Envisions Virtualization in Post-PC, BYOD Era
  • Wozniak Reveals Why Steve Jobs Loved Secrecy
  • Mozilla Readies App Marketplace for Public Beta
  • Apple E-Book Lawsuit: Steve Jobs Swayed Publisher, Complaint Alleges
  • Appsbar Gives Small Businesses a Simple (and Free!) Template for App Building
  • No Tablet Comes Close to Touching iPad, Reports iSuppli
  • A Secure BYOD Policy at MasterCard? Priceless.
  • Ashton Kutcher Spotted Wearing Steve Jobs Outfit
  • New DDR4 Memory to Boost Tablet, Server Performance
  • InformationWeek News
  • One Year ICD-10 Delay Just Right, CHIME Says
  • Pure Storage Rolls Out Next-Gen Storage Array
  • Doctors' Tablet Use Almost Doubles In 2012
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  • Zeus Malware Seeks Facebook Users' Debit Card Data
  • You're All Software Engineers
  • 5 Ways To Lose A Malicious Insider Lawsuit
  • Google Chrome 19 Debuts, With 20 Bug Patches
  • HTC Smartphone Blockade Racks Up Victims
  • Health IT Gap Between Large, Small Hospitals Widens
  • InformationWeek Windows News
  • Microsoft's Mobile Share Plunges 27% As Phone Sales Cool
  • Microsoft Trumps Google In L.A. Cloud Deal
  • Towers Watson To Acquire Extend Health
  • Windows 8 Lets Parents Track Kids' Internet Use
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  • Microsoft Sees Cloud As SMB Security Cure
  • Windows 8 Tablet OS Draws Antitrust Attention
  • Microsoft Bing Friends Facebook
  • Mozilla, Google, Blast IE-Only ARM Tablets
  • 6 Common Desktop Virtualization Mistakes
  • InformationWeek Security News
  • Zeus Malware Seeks Facebook Users' Debit Card Data
  • InformationWeek's RSS Feed is brought to you by
  • 5 Ways To Lose A Malicious Insider Lawsuit
  • Google Chrome 19 Debuts, With 20 Bug Patches
  • Facebook's 11 Biggest Technology Bets
  • Can IT Be Trusted With Personal Devices?
  • Apple Inoculates OS X Leopard Against Flashback
  • Military Transformers: 20 Innovative Defense Technologies
  • Accused LulzSec Member Pleads Not Guilty
  • Windows 8 Lets Parents Track Kids' Internet Use
  • InformationWeek Mobility News
  • Doctors' Tablet Use Almost Doubles In 2012
  • Microsoft's Mobile Share Plunges 27% As Phone Sales Cool
  • Bigger iPhone Display: Why Apple Has No Choice
  • 10 Wearable Devices To Keep Patients Healthy
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  • 5 Steps To A Strong SMB Mobile App
  • Virgin Atlantic Debuts In-Flight Cellphone Service
  • AT&T Moves Aggressively Into Remote Patient Monitoring
  • 9 Tips To Block Hotel Wi-Fi Malware
  • Apple To Ditch Google Maps In iOS 6?
  • InformationWeek Internet News
  • Google Chrome 19 Debuts, With 20 Bug Patches
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  • Amazon Speeds Content Delivery Network
  • Amnesty International Hackers Learned From Flashback
  • NetBase Adds Social Engagement, Starting With SAP CRM
  • Klout, Social Tool Tips For IT Job Hunters
  • Microsoft Bing Friends Facebook
  • Mozilla, Google, Blast IE-Only ARM Tablets
  • Google Seeks New Trial In Oracle Fight
  • 7 Examples: Put Gamification To Work
  • InformationWeek Software News
  • SuccessFactors Leading SAP Cloud Away From Business ByDesign
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  • Globoforce Maps Top Employee Performers
  • Microsoft Trumps Google In L.A. Cloud Deal
  • Mulesoft's Cure To SaaS Integration Headaches
  • SAP Catches Data Visualization Wave
  • Apple Inoculates OS X Leopard Against Flashback
  • Windows 8 Lets Parents Track Kids' Internet Use
  • SAP Plays Social Collaboration Game By Own Rules
  • Half Of Computer Users Admit To Pirating Software
  • InformationWeek Hardware News
  • Bigger iPhone Display: Why Apple Has No Choice
  • VMware's Vision For Next-Generation Applications
  • Where On Earth Is Motorola?
  • Quantum Unveils Appliance For Big Data
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  • Apple Inoculates OS X Leopard Against Flashback
  • AMD Trinity: Intel Ivy Bridge's New Rival
  • Apple Eyeing Retina MacBook Pro?
  • Is Open Source Hardware IT's Next Big Thing?
  • Apple To Ditch Google Maps In iOS 6?
  • InformationWeek Global CIO News
  • You're All Software Engineers
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  • 5 Ways To Lose A Malicious Insider Lawsuit
  • Globoforce Maps Top Employee Performers
  • Software Engineer: 2012's Top Job
  • Klout, Social Tool Tips For IT Job Hunters
  • IT Growing Pains: An SMB Outsourcing Dilemma
  • Lawmaker Seeks Ban On USAID-Backed Outsourcing
  • Pentagon CIO Talks Security, Mobility, Shared Services
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  • Government News
  • HTC Smartphone Blockade Racks Up Victims
  • Microsoft Trumps Google In L.A. Cloud Deal
  • DOD, VA Agree On Joint EHR Architecture
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  • Private Health Information Exchanges Take Over
  • Military Transformers: 20 Innovative Defense Technologies
  • Half Of Computer Users Admit To Pirating Software
  • ID Theft, Online Fraud Rose Slightly In 2011
  • 10 Ways To Stifle Tech Competition
  • Military Formalizes Defense Contractor Cybersecurity Program
  • InformationWeek Personal Tech News
  • Is Print Dead? No, But Mobile Is The Future
  • Doctors' Tablet Use Almost Doubles In 2012
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  • HTC Smartphone Blockade Racks Up Victims
  • 10 Wearable Devices To Keep Patients Healthy
  • This App Can Help You Drive Better And May Save Your Life
  • Next iPhone To Have Larger Screen
  • Ballmer Tops Forbes' List Of 5 Worst CEOs
  • In Defense Of Steve Ballmer
  • 5 Steps To A Strong SMB Mobile App
  • InformationWeek Infrastructure News
  • Storage WANs Present Optimization Challenges
  • Amazon Speeds Content Delivery Network
  • Software-Defined Networking: A No-Hype FAQ
  • OpenFlow: A Cloud Industry Uprising?
  • Ixia Ensures OpenFlow Hardware No Longer Untestable
  • Gnodal GS0072: The Baddest Switch At Interop
  • Huawei, Cisco Battle Heats Up
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  • What's Next From VMware: CTO Steve Herrod
  • The Case Against Building Data Centers
  • InformationWeek Business Intelligence News
  • NoSQL Everywhere? Not So Fast
  • Biggest IT Paychecks: Wall Street And San Francisco
  • IT Salaries 2012: $90,000, 1% Raise Typical
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  • InformationWeek Services News
  • Dell Taps Unidesk To Deliver Virtualized Desktops
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  • Oracle Upgrades Virtual Desktop Options
  • Why IT Has A Credibility Problem
  • Social Tech Thwarts Overzealous Spam Filters
  • IBM Nudges U.S. Workers Toward Early Retirement
  • 5-Step IaaS Migration Plan
  • IaaS A Bad Deal? Not So Fast
  • Google Drive: 10 Alternatives To See
  • Communications Outsourcing: How To Prep For Success
  • InformationWeek Storage News
  • Pure Storage Rolls Out Next-Gen Storage Array
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  • Storage WANs Present Optimization Challenges
  • Quantum Unveils Appliance For Big Data
  • Watch Out, Dropbox? Citrix ShareFile's Enterprise Twist
  • How To Solve The Scale Out Storage Problem
  • Virsto Storage Hypervisor Now Supports Citrix XenDesktop
  • Why IT Has A Credibility Problem
  • Best of Interop 2012: Award Winners
  • Whiptail's SSD Array Scales To 72 TB
  • InformationWeek Telecom News
  • AT&T Moves Aggressively Into Remote Patient Monitoring
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  • Plantronics Aims To Build A Smarter Headset
  • Cisco: Cloud Is Changing CIO Role
  • Communications Outsourcing: How To Prep For Success
  • Philips, Vidyo Partner To Extend Telehealth
  • Social Dynamx Social Software Targets Call Centers
  • InterCall Partnership Boosts Blue Jeans' Videoconferencing
  • Are There Too Many Storage Solutions?
  • Smartphone Adoption Higher In Europe
  • Solid State Storage Can Save You Money
  • Smartphone Option Overload Confuses Consumers
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  • 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?
  • Computerworld BI and Analytics News
  • SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
  • Yahoo launches big data analytics tool for online advertisers
  • 10 essential performance tips for MySQL
  • Defining 'big data' depends on who's doing the defining
  • Google simplifies use of Analytics API
  • Explosive growth expected for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues: IDC
  • More BI and Analytics News
  • Computerworld Careers News
  • LightSquared declares bankruptcy after GPS worries sank its mobile dream
  • Resume writing in IT terms
  • WSJ: Thompson told Yahoo board he has cancer
  • Scott Thompson out as Yahoo CEO
  • Scott Thompson out as Yahoo CEO
  • Can a New Analyst Firm Take Down Gartner?
  • More Careers News
  • Computerworld App Development News
  • Mozilla readies its app marketplace for public beta
  • Appsbar gives small businesses a simple (and free) template for app building
  • SAP lays out cloud strategy post-SuccessFactors deal
  • Researcher runs IP network over xylophones
  • C keeps lead over Java in poll; PHP developer questions results
  • Study: Facebook relies on good design to retain users
  • More App Development News
  • Computerworld Hardware News
  • Microsoft anti-bloatware service to apply to Windows 8 PCs, too
  • Nvidia tries to link cloud with graphics processors
  • The G-Go water-resistant Bluetooth speaker impresses
  • Does the HP Folio 13 Ultrabook Succeed in Business?
  • LifeSize unveils all-in-one HD videconferencing units
  • AMD undercuts Intel's ultrabook on price with new Trinity chips
  • More Hardware News
  • Computerworld Management and Careers News
  • Senate bill slots 55,000 tech green cards
  • Update: Thompson is out as Yahoo CEO
  • Major Yahoo investor calls for firing Thompson, naming interim CEO
  • IT Layoff Tracker
  • Embattled Yahoo director stepping down
  • Update: Yahoo forms committee to investigate its CEO
  • More Management and Careers News
  • Computerworld Operating Systems News
  • Microsoft anti-bloatware service to apply to Windows 8 PCs, too
  • Does the HP Folio 13 Ultrabook Succeed in Business?
  • Lenovo working with Intel on ThinkPad Windows 8 tablet
  • Mozilla on new browser brouhaha: Microsoft, Apple different cases
  • Apple patches Safari, blocks outdated Flash Player
  • Microsoft revamps UI on Visual Studio IDE upgrade
  • More Operating Systems News
  • Computerworld Mobile and Wireless News
  • Android, Samsung top smartphone sales, beat Apple's iPhone
  • T-Mobile cuts 900 jobs in restructuring
  • LightSquared's bankruptcy is a cautionary tale
  • Voyager postpones mobile service launch, citing Web attack
  • Verizon LTE expansion continues with 28 more cities
  • Baidu unveils low-end smartphone with cloud platform
  • More Mobile and Wireless News
  • Computerworld Networking News
  • Unified communications still fragmented
  • Organize videos by groups in iTunes
  • LifeSize unveils all-in-one HD videconferencing units
  • About 600,000 L.A. Community College students to get Microsoft Live@EDU
  • LightSquared declares bankruptcy after GPS worries sank its mobile dream
  • Report: LightSquared preparing for bankruptcy filing
  • More Networking News
  • Computerworld Internet News
  • Google aims to make search smarter, easier
  • SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
  • Google releases Chrome 19, adds tab sync and patches 20 bugs
  • EU to 'remain vigilant' on Microsoft's browser commitments
  • Zeus variant tricks Facebook users into exposing card data
  • QuickPoll: Is Facebook's IPO overhyped?
  • More Internet News
  • Computerworld Security News
  • Zeus variant tricks Facebook users into exposing card data
  • Privacy advocates fear CISPA
  • Voyager postpones mobile service launch, citing Web attack
  • Wikipedia warns users about malware injecting ads into its pages
  • Hackers break into bitcoin exchange, steal $90,000 in bitcoins
  • Apple ships first Leopard security update in nearly a year
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  • Computerworld Data Center News
  • Nvidia tries to link cloud with graphics processors
  • New DDR4 memory to boost tablet, server performance
  • HK firm ensures toy safety with PLM tool
  • Intel introduces first server chips with 3D transistors
  • Dell, IBM announce servers with new Intel Xeon chips
  • Backgammon NJ and FaceMe Backgammon for iPhone and iPad
  • More Data Center News
  • Computerworld Applications News
  • Consumerization trends hit IT service management
  • SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
  • CERN automates app development with Electric Cloud
  • Google releases Chrome 19, adds tab sync and patches 20 bugs
  • Mozilla readies its app marketplace for public beta
  • Unified communications still fragmented
  • More Applications News
  • Computerworld Storage News
  • New DDR4 memory to boost tablet, server performance
  • EMC buys flash-array start-up XtremIO
  • Crucial Adrenaline review: SSD cache drive speeds up your PC
  • Pogoplug service turns your computers into private cloud
  • Whiptail whips up modularly scalable all-flash storage array
  • Build a bulletproof network for IP storage
  • More Storage News
  • Computerworld Blogs
  • Knowledge12 Report: The world according to Frank Slootman
  • Microsoft's smartphone market share tumbles 27%. Will Windows Phone ever gain traction?
  • iPhone 5 release: Display production begins June -- WSJ
  • Another problem polished off
  • The insider threat
  • Innovate consistently? Yes, you can.
  • OOPS! GM drops Facebook ads: They ''don't work''
  • Google's grand Android plan: Finally, it all makes sense
  • ServiceNow CEO: Social, database battle looms
  • HTC Evo 4G LTE: To buy or not to buy?
  • Computerworld Emerging Technologies News
  • Google gets first license for self-driving cars
  • Researchers use diamonds to boost computer memory
  • I have seen the future (and it's made of glass)
  • Google calls on Detroit for self-driving car project
  • Scientists tap brain signals to help paralyzed hand move
  • Look out, Google -- Oakley's developing its own smart glasses
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  • Amex cards to work with Isis mobile wallet
  • Potential bidding war emerges for Quest Software
  • Foxconn to open new facility in Shanghai
  • Technical problems disrupt Euronext trading in Amsterdam
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