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August 9, 2012
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Five Big Reasons to Download LibreOffice 3.6 Now enriched with a raft of new features, this free and open source productivity suite is increasingly popular with corporate users, its maker says.
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Google to Pay $22.5 Million Fine for Safari Tracking Violations The $22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of one of its orders.
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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Missing the Only Spec That Counts Lenovo has announced it's upcoming Windows 8 tablet, but without a price there's no way to even begin to evaluate it against rival tablets.
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Internet Attacks From China and US Increased in First Quarter of 2012, Report Says China and the U.S. were the two largest sources of Internet-attack traffic in the first quarter of 2012, increasing to account for 16 percent and 11 percent...
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Five Cool Kickstarter Products of Interest to Small Business There's more to Kickstarter projects than esoteric watches and iPhone cases.
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Google Testing Link Between Gmail and Search Google has begun testing a search feature that mines relevant emails from users' Gmail accounts and displays links to them in the results page.
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HP Takes $8 Billion Writedown on Services Arm Hewlett-Packard said Wednesday that it would take a US$8 billion charge in its third fiscal quarter owing to weakness in its enterprise services division.
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Microsoft, NYPD Develop Counterterrorism and Crime Prevention System Microsoft and the New York Police Department (NYPD) have jointly developed a counterterrorism and crime prevention system that will for example notify about...
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