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Aside from a few design hang-ups and a slower than average output speed, the Lexmark X7675 Professional all-in-one printer is a cut above other multifunctional printers. Its excellent quality prints, easy-to-set-up wireless connectivity, and generous five-year warranty catapult it to the top of our list of favorites.
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Moto's new status symbol: Mobile phone made from recyled plastics
Mobile phone big-wig Motorola plans to start shipping during this quarter a mobile phone, the MOTO W233 Renew, with a housing that is made out of recycled water bottles. The ...
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Salesforce cans European Dreamforce
In a surprise announcement on Salesforce.com, the company has cancelled spring's European Dreamforce conference: It continues to become clear that the demand for cloud computing is growing faster and spreading ...
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AVG snaps up Sana Security
One of the last stand-alone host-based intrusion detection product vendors has been picked up by an anti-virus firm. The Redwood City-based HIPS vendor Sana Security has been acquired by the ...
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Julius Genachowski & The FCC: A Failure to Communicate?
So Julius Genachowski is to be Barack Obama's choice to head the Federal Communications Commission. Genachowski and president-elect Obama were classmates at the Harvard Law School. And Obama was his ...
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Privacy flaw haunts Apple Safari RSS reader
There's a major privacy problem with the RSS reader built into Apple's Safari browser. According to an alert from Brian Mastenbrook, there is a serious Safari vulnerability that allows a ...
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Google launches Quick Search for Mac
Google launched an experimental application that can basically be used in as a replacement for Spotlight. Is it better? Well, it does seem speedier to me, but it's not a ...
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This ain't no movie: Erin Brockovich blogs TVA's coal ash
The country's most famous anti-pollution lawyer writes about the Tennessee coal ash spill. Here's TVA's front page, with its latest company updates onthe runaway coal ash. Here's TVA's aerial map ...
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Two-front attack on the snow in U.S. mountains
There's been considerable written about the gradual warming of the earth's atmosphere and the shrinkinhg of glaciers and mountain snowpack. Now comnes research confirming there is a second man-made pollutant ...
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Obama's Dr. Energy
The nominee for next Energy Secretary faced his Senate hearing today. Dr. Steven Chu, head of the Lawrence Berkeley Lab, has been outspoken in his views on global warming, energy ...
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Ya-hoooo: There's a new sheriff in town and her name is Bartz!
First impression: New Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz strikes me as a no-nonsense, roll-up-your-sleeves, not-afraid-t0-get-dirty, working type of gal. She tells it like it is and doesn't mince words - even ...
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Will Cisco and AT&T Go Mano-a-Mano in 2009?
What's in store in 2009 for Cisco? Can you say s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s. Just put yourself in John Chambers' shoes. You're looking for ways to grow the company, ways that will appeal ...
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Oracle drops critical database server patch bundle
Oracle has dropped the first quarterly critical patch update for 2009 -- with patches for 41 vulnerabilities in a wide range of database server products. The January 2009 CPU includes ...
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We're all dead - get over it
I've been scratching my head the last few days wondering why Bill McDermott, SAP's CEO of global field operations would flat out contend that: SAP is positioned to gain share ...
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Layoffs at large software firms - Fact or Fiction?
Did SAP & Oracle cut loose staff? There have been a number of web sites reporting planned or executed layoffs at various software firms. Some of the rumored layoffs are ...
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Yahoo confirms Bartz in charge; Can she save Yahoo?
Yahoo has confirmed that Carol Bartz is its new CEO. Now the real fun begins: Turning around Yahoo amid a horrid economy and deciding whether to do a search deal ...
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Top 25 coding defects listed, surprising nobody with a clue
The SANS institute has produced a list of the top 25 classes of programming flaws. The list won't make the flaws go away, but it does provide software purchasers with ...
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BlackBerry Curve 8900: the "nissed as a pewt" review
Research in Motion via their PR company sent me a BlackBerry Curve 8900 to play with for a fortnight. I've just spent the last three days writing a post, of ...
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A new member of the Office 14 family: Office for Sales
Several years ago, Microsoft execs seemed to be leaning toward delivering different versions of Office that were tailored to particular verticals. As time went by, I assumed that plan had ...
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Select testers get Office 14 alpha release
I know I said just yesterday that no testers seemed to have any Office 14 code yet. Well, surprise, surprise, some external testers say they've now got access to documentation ...
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8 Predictions for Enterprise Web 2.0 in 2009
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