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whatbrowser.org: Google explains the most important piece of software
Google is attempting to educate the world about the most important piece of software on any computer: the web browser. Not only does it connect you with the world, but ...
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Study: 67% of Mac users would install, try Windows 7 if it was free
A clear majority of users of Apple Mac OS X computers would give Windows 7 a go if it were offered to them for free. by Andrew Nusca
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Novel/Inadvertent way to promote a tech conference
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Frugal Tech Show with Altus CEO Ted Cocheu
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk with Ted Cocheu, CEO of Altus, which provides planning, recording, post-production and SAAS deployment of video content for trade shows and large enterprises. ...
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Free VMware Player 3.0 RC - A worthy upgrade
VMware Player 3.0 has hit the Release Candidate RC stage and is available for public download. This latest release brings with it some neat new features. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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NYC expands Gov 2.0 with Big Apps
170 data sets to be freed up as developers compete to deliver the most compelling apps to make that data useful to residents. by Richard Koman
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Driving Enterprise Software Financial & Business Value
While my day job is very much designing social business design with my colleagues at the Dachis Group, today we're announcing a loose federation of experts we've named 'enterprise advocates'. ...
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FTC endorsement rules were inevitable
A brief history of journalistic ethics reveals why FTC action on endorsements was inevitable. by Richard Koman
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Google: It's not me, it's you
Google, I think your problem is that you've lost sight of your search priorities. by Jennifer Leggio
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Gadget Gal's daily deals: Nextar Q4 GPS, Canon PIXMA printer, Toshiba Regaza HDTV
A 52-inch Toshiba Regaza LCD HDTV, a Canon PIXMA all-in-one printer, and a Nextar Q4 GPS navigation system. Here are your daily deals for Tuesday, October 6, straight from the ...
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Verizon vs. AT&T: Droids for the win
Verizon unleashed a one-two punch against AT&T and Apple starting with an ad campaign last night and ending this morning with an announcement and news conference revealing that Verizon will ...
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Verizon slams AT&T in new TV ad; '5X coverage'
A new advertising campaign from Verizon Wireless that began last night during Monday Night Football takes a direct swipe at AT&T and its network. by Andrew Nusca
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Powermat wireless device chargers finally materialize
Powermat has been touting its wireless chargers for awhile now -- ever since CES 2009, quite frankly -- but now they're finally available for you, the consumer, to purchase. The ...
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Western Digital adds e-Ink display to My Book Elite, Studio portable HDDs
Western Digital on Tuesday announced the addition of an e-Ink display to its My Book Elite and My Book Studio portable hard drives. That means you'll know the drive label ...
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Republicans protest net neutrality rules, fearing a chilling effect on broadband investment (or was it profits?)
The U.S. is 28th worldwide in broadband speeds, more than four times slower than South Korea. Yet Republican House members are protesting the FCC's net neutrality rules, saying the regulations ...
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Steve Ballmer and licensing: The video
ZDNet UK was at Microsoft's London HQ yesterday, listening to Steve Ballmer talk about Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and pertaining matters. ZDNet UK was at Microsoft's London HQ yesterday, ...
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Netgear offers an open source router that is an applications platform
Medical systems that monitor your heart and blood sugar while you sleep, so ER techs are there as you have your heart attack instead of your getting the victory hug ...
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The Android army: Verizon Wireless, Google ink collaboration pact; Google Voice support on tap
Updated: Verizon Wireless and Google said Tuesday that they will partner to co-develop a bevy of Android-based devices. Verizon Wireless also said that it will tightly integrate its network with ...
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Red Hat offers Supremes an audacious brief
Because the boundaries of software patents are exceedingly vague and the numbers of issued software patents is now enormous, it is virtually impossible to rule out the possibility that a ...
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Microsoft kicks off its Windows uber-branding campaign
October 6 is the retail launch of Windows Mobile 6.5-based phones from a variety of handset makers and carriers. But it's actually something bigger: It's the kick-off of Microsoft's plan ...
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VMware hits back at Microsoft cost criticism
The company has responded to comments by Steve Ballmer, saying while cost comparisons of virtualisation products are complicated, Microsoft may be more expensive ...
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Touch-centric Windows phones go on sale
Microsoft has launched an app store and charm offensive to make sure consumers know it has a Windows for phones ...
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Palm opens doors to WebOS applications
A new developer programme will allow mobile apps to be sold and installed without review by Palm, waiving fees for open-source developers ...
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Phishing attack hits thousands of Hotmail accounts
Several thousand user account credentials have been posted on a public website as a result of a phishing attack ...
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Steve Ballmer and licensing: the video
ZDNet UK was at Microsoft's London HQ yesterday, listening to Steve Ballmer talk about Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and matters appertaining. We weren't allowed to ask questions -...
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Steve Ballmer and licensing: the video
ZDNet UK was at Microsoft's London HQ yesterday, listening to Steve Ballmer talk about Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 and matters appertaining. We weren't allowed to ask questions -...
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Asia is WiMax's best bet
Region holds "best prospects" for wireless technology's adoption, but China's backing of 3G dampens WiMax's chances of success, says Frost & Sullivan. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark...
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Asian tech startups still worthwhile investments
Returns may not be as good or take longer to realize, but venture capital firms investing in region are still focused on wringing monetary ROI out of technology.
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Microsoft demos Windows 7 power-saving features
ZDNet.com's Sumi Das talks to Microsoft's chief environmental strategist, Rob Bernard, about energy efficiency in the new operating system ...
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Symantec welcomes Microsoft's market entry
Microsoft's free Security Essentials suite will help increase user awareness but its ineffectiveness will create false sense of security, says Symantec exec.
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IBM applies electronics to genetic sequencing
IBM Research hopes its electronic automation technology will give people and their doctors individual genetic records for less than £600 ...
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Adobe brings Flash-built apps to the iPhone
Flash developers will be able to create applications that run natively on the iPhone, but the ability to have Flash plugged into Safari remains missing ...
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M'sian content sector grows, challenges remain
Malaysia's creative content space makes good strides but still needs to resolve several issues to better compete with peers in region, say industry players.
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Windows Mobile gets own app marketplace
update Windows Mobile will get an app store to be launched Wednesday, allowing users to download and purchase mobile apps over-the-air, Microsoft reveals.
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Firefox leads the charge as rivals gain on IE
All Internet Explorer's rivals gained overall from August to September, although IE8 did increase in popularity, while Firefox gained the most among IE's competitors ...
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RailCorp wrestles with Conficker
RailCorp has confirmed that some of its workstations had been infected with the Conficker virus, although it insisted that the virus had caused no operational impact.
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Judge wants to see live BitTorrent demo
Justice Cowdroy, presiding over the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) versus iiNet copyright infringement hearing, today said he wanted to see a live demonstration of how BitTorrent is...
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MySpace names its first chief financial officer
The News Corp. social network hires Mark Rosenbaum as CFO less than a week after it announced a new chief technology officer.
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ING signs up Wipro
ING Australia has signed on Indian outsourcing company Wipro as its main IT services supplier in a three-year, $15 million deal.
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Hollywood hunts The Pirate Bay; site down again
Sources say lawyers in Sweden working for copyright owners are tracking down whoever provides bandwidth to The Pirate Bay and then forcing them to cut off service.
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