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September 27, 2011
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Seven Good Reasons to Upgrade to Firefox 7 Speed, more speed, and a bundle of powerful new features make Mozilla's latest release a compelling choice.
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Microsoft Kills Off a Botnet by Striking a Domain Provider Microsoft opens a front in its ongoing battle against Internet scammers, using the power of a U.S. court to deal a knockout blow to an emerging botnet.
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Intel Ships a New Generation of Atom Chips Intel on Monday started shipping new low-power Atom chips built on the platform code-named Cedar Trail, with numerous improvements to boost graphics.
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MySQL.com Hacked to Serve Malware The website for the open-source MySQL database was hacked and used to serve malware to visitors Monday.
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Apple Mac Thunderbolt Ports Will Support Optical Cables Thunderbolt ports on Apple's current Macintosh computers will be compatible with upcoming fiber optic cables, which should be ready by next year.
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Silverlight's Fate: Don't Let Microsoft's Silence Fool You Developers have faith in its longevity, but they wish Microsoft would lay out a clear commitment.
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What IT Should Know About Windows 8 The three faces of Windows 8 herald tough choices and significant changes ahead for corporate IT.
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Scammers Pretend to Be Friendly Office Printers Hackers have found a new hook to trick people into opening malicious attachments: send emails that purport to come from office printers, many of which now have...
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Lenovo Forms JV With Compal to Build New PC Factory PC vendor Lenovo has formed a joint venture with laptop contract manufacturer Compal Electronics to build and operate a new factory in China, as part of a move...
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How Microsoft Research Helped Craig Mundie Speak Chinese Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, doesn't speak Chinese. But on Tuesday he did, via a life-like virtual avatar shown at the...
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10,000 Volunteers Needed to Assess Europe's Broadband The European Commission will put monitoring devices into 10,000 volunteers’ homes to find out if Internet service providers (ISPs) are living up to their...
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Quake-prone Japanese Area Runs Disaster System on Force.com A coastal region of Japan due for a major earthquake and possible tsunamis has implemented a cloud-based disaster management system run by Salesforce.com.
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ACTA Will Be Signed Saturday, US and Japan Say A controversial trade agreement targeting counterfeiters and copyright infringers is scheduled to be signed this Saturday in Tokyo, the Office of the U.S. Trade...
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Civil Liberties Groups Slam EU Data Retention as Unnecessary A large group of digital rights organizations has demanded proof from the European Commission that the retention of data in the European Union is necessary and...
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NASA Cloud Architect Forms Company for Private Cloud The lead architect of NASA's cloud platform, which spun off into the open-source OpenStack cloud operating system, is launching a new company and product aimed...
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Nokia Siemens Demos HSPA at 336M Bps Helped by advanced antenna technology, Nokia Siemens Networks is pushing HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) download speeds to 336M bps (bits per second) during a...
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Lost Smartphone Could Cost You $37,000 A new survey from McAfee finds that the average value of digital assets on mobile devices is $37,000, and that many users have little or no security in place to protect them.
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Oracle's Sparc SuperCluster Due by Year End Oracle has launched its new Sparc T4 processor, along with new hardware that it hopes will turn up the heat on server rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
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