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Tech Trends You'll See in 2012

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Tech Trends You'll See in 2012 From data-only cell phone plans to HTML 5, these ten advancements are ready to go mainstream in the year to come.
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Five Open Source Technologies for 2012 Next year, if all goes according to plan, Red Hat will become the first open source software company to generate more than US$1 billion a year in revenue.
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As 2012 Dawns, Mint Leads the List of Top Linux Distros Times change, and so do popularity trends in Linux distributions. Here's a look at the top 10 closing out the year.
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What's in a Name? In the Linux World, Much Silliness From 'Woozy Numbat' to 'Beefy Miracle,' version names are never boring when it comes to this popular open source operating system.
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US Holiday Online Spending up 15 Percent to $35.3 Billion, ComScore Says Online spending so far this holiday season in the U.S. was 15 percent higher than last year, rising to US$35.3 billion, according to figures released Wednesday.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup Flaws Make Wireless Network Brute-force Attacks Feasible Design flaws in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) wireless standard can make it easier for attackers to obtain access codes for secured wireless networks by brute...
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IPv6 Doomsday Won't Hit in 2012, Experts Say Next year will see one more regional Internet registry run out of IPv4 addresses, but 2012 will be more of a year to prepare for the inevitable shift to IPv6...
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Flaw in Web App Frameworks Pushes Microsoft to Patch ASP.net Promptly Many web app frameworks are vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack targeting the way they handle hash tables, researchers revealed Wednesday, prompting...
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Five Cool, Free Business Apps for Your New Smartphone Whether you're rocking an Android model or an iPhone, these killer apps will give you a big productivity boost in the coming year.
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US States Settle Price-fixing Claims With LCD Makers Seven Asian companies have come to a US$553 million settlement with several U.S. states in connection with charges of fixing prices of LCD (liquid crystal...
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Verizon Solves Third 4G Issue This Month Verizon on Thursday said its third 4G network problem this month was resolved over night.
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Five Tips For Your 2012 Social Media Strategy If you run a business, it's time to plan your marketing strategy--and that means fully embracing social media.
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Judge Tosses Racketeering Claims in Marin County Lawsuit Against SAP A judge has tossed out a number of claims in a California county's lawsuit against SAP over an allegedly failed ERP software implementation, including the claim...
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SAP Acquisition of SuccessFactors Clears Antitrust Hurdle SAP's US$3.4 billion acquisition of SuccessFactors has passed an important regulatory step, with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission deciding on Friday to grant...
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