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Fedora Linux 17 'Beefy Miracle' Makes Its Official Debut Offering more than 60 new features, this free new OS has much to offer business users.
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Fedora 17 Takes to the Cloud The newest release of the Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Linux distribution includes a number of technologies that haven't made their way into Red Hat Enterprise Linux...
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom Gets Access to Documentary Evidence Against Him A court in New Zealand has granted Kim Dotcom, founder of the Megaupload file-sharing site, access to documents which contain evidence against him, and are held...
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HP Appoints New Head of Software Following through on promises to shuffle the ranks of upper management, Hewlett-Packard has hired George Kadifa to head up the company's software division and...
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White House Launches Coordinated Effort to Battle Botnets The U.S. government has launched a coordinated effort with several trade groups and private companies to combat botnets and educate affected computer users, the...
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Copies of Anti-censorship Software Used in Iran and Syria Contain Keylogger Rogue copies of Green Simurgh, an Internet proxy software application used in Iran and Syria, have been found to contain malware that records users' activities...
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Law to Lower Roaming Charges the Fastest Approved in EU A new law to lower the price of mobile phone roaming was approved on Wednesday, making it the fastest piece of legislation to be passed by the European Union...
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EU Telcos Call for Less Regulation European telcos on Wednesday called for E.U. authorities to reduce regulation on the industry.
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