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  • Tuesday's patch aims to fix a critical hole in Microsoft's presentation application for Office.
  • Requirements get tighter on developers looking to get their apps on Apple's App Store, as the Store's admission criteria again find their way into the spotlight.
  • Nvidia and Dell weighed on the tech sector on Friday.
  • With its agreement with the U.S. government expiring in September, Internet governance body could be headed for a shakeup.
  • Three suits are filed to stop the Oracle takeover, while the company looks into possible overseas bribery incidents.
  • The software titan is already in the design stage for the IE8's successor and is calling for feedback. Three analysts answer.
  • VeriSign reports that its revenues rose on the strength of increasing domain and SSL registrations.
  • 'XP Mode' in Windows 7 may allow Microsoft to shed some its problems, change and move on without abandoning the long-term relationship with its customer base.
  • It's exciting that Twitter plans to extend its already impressive search function beyond the text of Twitter posts (or "tweets"). The rapidly growing microblogging service "will soon begin to crawl the links included in tweets and begin to index the...
  • Interesting article over at Internetnews about how going green is no longer about pain and making do with less. These days, the focus is on saving money, adhering to the law and gaining respect. Specifically, the article points out ......
  • • Pete Foster argues that when the economy recovers, Green IT will once again be a priority for companies, and opportunities abound for those who are ready. • Active Power, makers of flywheel-based UPS for green power in data...
  • Tough economic times aren't always tough on everyone. There are companies and sectors that benefit from recessions and downturns as struggling businesses search for ways to cut costs and adapt business models.Among the sectors serving the IT world that are...
  • Yesterday President Obama met with key Democratic lawmakers to push for action on climate change legislation, especially the carbon cap and trade bill under consideration in the House of Representatives. Not much action came out of the meeting, but...
  • A PC desktop market share analysis of questionable reliability is being eagerly swallowed by Redmond's tame battalions of "tech journalists." Folks, if you're getting paid to be gasbags who are not required to publish anything of substance you're doing...
  • In turbulent economic times, it is critically important to understand what opportunities exist to make our businesses run better. The emergence of a new era of technologies, collectively know as Web 3.0, provides this kind of strategically significant opportunity.
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  • In this Webcast, eSecurity columnist Ken van Wyk will highlight the risks of the hardware/software approach and will discuss the benefits of the software as a service (SaaS) model for security.
  • Personal use of applications and removable storage devices on the corporate network creates a security risk and headache for IT staff. Monitoring and controlling such applications and devices is not only a good threat-protection strategy, it's also a necessity for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and the Data Protection Act.
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ASP.NET MVC Basics
Jani Jdrvinen shows you how to develop your first ASP.NET MVC application and helps you understand the controller classes and view pages. Jani will also discuss the relation between action methods and views with this new technology.
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Form Validation using jQuery
There are as many ways to implement form validation as there are opinions of the best way to do it. This article discusses client-side validation using jQuery's validation plugin.

  • Apache can be configured to protect either the whole website or just certain sections of it. Learn how to create users and set up a user authentication system so that when someone goes to a protected section of your website they are asked to enter a username and a password.
  • Spring stereotype annotations can greatly reduce the amount of XML configuration required to build and maintain a Spring application.
  • Mark Strawmyer shows us another valuable part of the LINQ family, LINQ to SQL. LINQ to SQL allows users to query and manipulate objects associated with relational database tables.

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Amazon Ups the Payment-Services Ante
To counter eBay’s bid for PayPal global dominance, Amazon adds 25 new partners to Amazon Payments its own online payment solution.

  • Industry pioneers Salesforce and NetSuite successfully set the hosted-business software table and, in a down economy, other companies rush to grab a seat.
  • When you drop a networked file into the standard Windows recycle bin, that’s all she wrote – it’s gone. Fortunately, salvation comes in the form of third-party software.
  • Entrepreneurs discuss the pros and cons of ditching Microsoft Office for Web-based office tools.

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Wireless Work: 50 Best iPhone Apps for Business
The iPhone is becoming an ever more suitable tool for business users, even at the enterprise level. The App Store is full to the brim with useful productivity apps. We help you narrow the field by suggesting the 50 best.

  • Like the netbooks from which it spawned, the Eee Top ("top" short for "desktop") comes with its share of compromises, but if you need wireless connectivity and basic computing capability in a tight space, the Eee Top PC ET 1602 may be your answer.
  • The Microsoft subsidiary TellMe touts new voice recognition features as easier to use than touch.
  • By adding support for the iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and other mobile devices, the upstart SaaS provider continues to expand its application portfolio.

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Gearing Up for Windows 7
The latest OS from Redmond is getting thumbs up from industry experts who believe it offers solution providers a new set of talking points, as well as new sales and service opportunities with SMB and enterprise customers.

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What Do You Look for in a Server?
Are you a Wallet Watcher or a Data Center Guru? What about a Tech Enthusiast or an Application Addict? Tell us what you look for when buying a server and find out what type of user you are.

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Business Value of Virtualization
When combined with the quickly maturing x86 hypervisor technologies available from a variety of solution providers, the synergy of blade architectures and virtualization offers customers the ability to dramatically increase utilization of their server investments, boost uptime, provide a more resilient and available infrastructure, and roll out new infrastructure and services more quickly.

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