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When Windows beats Linux: a cautionary tale
When Windows beat Linux at SwissAir, it didn't happen in Denmark but there was something rotten. by Paul Murphy
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Jobs considering liver transplant due to cancer complications
When it comes to reporting on the health of a CEO, it's shaky territory, but once it hits the wires, it must be done. Apple CEO Steve Jobs is considering ...
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Is this Microsoft Office 14?
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Brighter news: Sully is Facebook's latest hero.
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Would Windows be better without a bundled Internet Explorer?
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Where to watch Obama's presidential inauguration online
Washington is about to throw President-elect Barack Obama a $160 million party on Tuesday, January 20 at 11:30 ET, so the least you should do is show up! But for ...
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Legal concerns stop researchers from disrupting the Storm Worm botnet
What if security researchers were able to disrupt the leftovers of the Storm Worm botnet thanks to a flaw in its communication model allowing them to redirect infected hosts and ...
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Panasonic announces budget compact cameras from $120 to $199
Panasonic unveiled three new digital cameras today: The Lumix DMC-FS7, DMC-FS15, and the DMC-LS85. The FS7 and FS15 are additions to Panasonic's Lumix FS line of compact, stylish, and easy-to-use ...
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A dream mobile platform with flexible high-res displays, rugged, low-cost, and carbon neutral
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Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone
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A rational explanation of SOA's troubles
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Hey, someone forgot to tell these SOA companies that we're supposed to be miserable
It seems some companies have slipped through the doom-and-gloom dragnet and announced some positive developments: WebLayers, provider of automated SOA governance solutions, announced that it has secured $3 million in ...
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Could Palm Pre's weakness be its battery?
Gizmodo's John Herrman asks a very, very good question on this otherwise slow Friday: Could the Palm Pre's weakness be its battery? According to him, Pre Central has "confirmed" that ...
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Dan Lyons: Rotten reporting on Apple
Newsweek's Dan Lyons writes that the media's coverage of Apple bites. His rationale? For the past six months Steve Jobs has been looking terribly ill. But only this week did ...
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T-Mobile G1 Android update, improved battery coming
A Google Android update, "RC31," is scheduled to come to the T-Mobile G1 by the end of this month, according to a G1 specialist by way of GoogleAndBlog. The update, ...
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Use those old Palm OS apps on your Symbian device with StyleTap
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Watch the Obama Inauguration on your iPhone
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Climate science: now what? Less ice, more hanta virus.
Guess which part of the Northern Hemisphere is warming the fastest? Scientists say "Arctic." That means retreating glaciers, reduction in sea ice and the rising ocean levels will continue. The ...
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Here we go again: EC complains about IE integration in Windows
The European Commission had been awfully quiet for the past few months. But just half way into January, the Commission has come out swinging again against its favorite punching bag: ...
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MP calls for justice for Nasa hacker
Gary McKinnon should be tried in the UK, according to shadow justice minister David Burrowes ...
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Virus causes Ministry of Defence outages
The MoD administrative system has been hit with a virus that has infected systems including those on the Ark Royal ...
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Vodafone trials hit 16Mbps
The world's largest mobile operator has announced success in its trials of 16Mbps HSPA+ technology, and will now aim for 21Mbps in further trials ...
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HP extends physical and virtual systems management
New add-on software applications expand capabilities of the company's software for managing physical and virtual environments ...
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Sweden pushes ahead with 4G network
The mobile operator TeliaSonera has signed up Ericsson and Huawei to build its LTE network, saying it intends to get one of the first such 4G networks up and...
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Muglia on the cloud, Azure and the economy
Microsoft server and tools boss Bob Muglia, who was recently named a divisional president, talks about the company's plans for its new Windows Azure platform and how the economy...
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Nasa hacker appeals to Bush for pardon
Gary McKinnon has appealed to the out-going president to grant McKinnon a pardon for accessing US military systems ...
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Nasa hacker legal team awaits prosecution decision
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Sony Ericsson wants, can't have, PSP phone
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Sony Ericsson wants, can't have, PSP phone
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Gartner: 2009 a 'deciding year' for Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson's worsening losses make 2009 a make-or-break year for the company, say analysts ...
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Virtualized storage, servers go hand-in-hand
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Can news be sold iTunes style?
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M1 prepares for OpCo position
In anticipation of Singapore's National Broadband Network, MobileOne is moving from a single-play operator role to multi-play, it said.
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MoD IT project late, over budget, failing to impress
The £7bn Defence Information Infrastructure project is 18 months late, at least £182m over budget and has left many users underwhelmed ...
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Long contracts prioritised over pay packet
Contractors say length of contract is the most important factor for them in the current economic climate, with a substantial pay packet the second priority ...
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Google Apps admins get greater password control
The premier edition of Google Apps will offer administrators the ability to set a minimum password length and monitor the strength of user passwords over time ...
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Google kills off Jaiku, Dodgeball, other projects
The search giant has made a series of announcements that signal it is winding down or terminating six of its online products ...
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Blunkett challenges IT education 'stranglehold'
The former education secretary told the Bett exhibition that the government needs to examine procurement processes so innovative suppliers stand a chance of winning contracts ...
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