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Looking for a New Linux Distro? 31 More Are Coming Next Month A new project aims to launch a brand-new Linux distribution every day in August.
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Microsoft Details Office Web Apps Enhancements UPDATE: A refresh of the 2-year-old Office Web Apps suite, a rival to Google Docs, is available for testing.
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Cyberwar Ignores Borders, Expert Suggests We're in for a "constant state of asymmetric warfare" that goes beyond traditional notions of war nation-states.
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Beyond Dropbox: Security is Only Part of the Cloud's Problem In light of Dropbox's latest security flaw, the cloud still has a ways to go before customers can trust it.
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Microsoft Sizes Up Its Cloud Microsoft says its Azure cloud has more than 4 trillion objects stored in it, a fourfold increase from a year ago.
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Windows Sales Plummet 13% -- and That May Be Good News for Microsoft Shrinking Windows sales could be the best thing that has happened to Microsoft in a while.
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Microsoft Clarifies Office 365 Access for Macs Mac owners who subscribe to the upcoming Office 365 Home Premium will be able to acquire Office for Mac 2011 as part of their subscription plan.
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Shocker: Government Agency Drafts Sensible Cloud Computing Strategy But Department of Defense's cloud plan could be at risk if it continues to rely on the same old IT contractors.
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Google Corporate IT Builds Before Buying Bucking the corporate practice of buying instead of building internally, Google's corporate IT department will typically build management software itself, or...
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What You Should Know About Grum and the Botnet Takedown Grum--the third largest botnet--has been shut down by authorities, but that doesn't mean the threat isn't still out there.
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Dropbox Says No Evidence of Hack in Investigation of Spam Dropbox's ongoing investigation into a possible security breach has not produced any evidence that its systems have been infiltrated, according to an update...
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Dell's Cloud Plans Slip Behind Schedule Dell announced an aggressive schedule last year to roll out cloud-based application services, but it now looks like the schedule was a little too aggressive.
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Civil Liberties Groups Praise Revised Cybersecurity Bill Five U.S. senators have introduced a revised version of cybersecurity legislation unveiled earlier this year, with digital liberties groups praising changes that...
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Results Mixed, but Show Areas of Strength Quarterly earnings from some of the biggest tech companies in the world this week were decidedly mixed, but showed some signs of strength, particularly in...
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Oracle Set to Hype Advances in Exalogic 'cloud in a Box' Oracle is planning to discuss how its Exalogic application server machine is "the logical choice" for running applications, during a special webcast event on...
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