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Msnbc.com political cartoonists take a look at the past week
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Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: This year's finalists for the Weird Science Awards include real-life Furbys and the world's oldest pot stash. But which is weirdest We report, you decide...
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Msnbc.com political cartoonists take a look at the past week
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Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Celebrating Christmas ... observing Hanukkah ... marking the winter solstice ... remembering Carl Sagan. Across the spiritual spectrum, this is a season of hope,...
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A few entries ago I introduced the subject of latency as impedance to storage performance. The biggest area of concern is what impact storage latency has on application performance. This is an area where...
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Since the beginning of the month, both Microsoft and Yahoo have been hitting Google where it hurts: in its privacy policy.
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My advice: Patch this puppy, and don't worry about whether or not Microsoft should have published this update out of its normal monthly update cycle.
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It sounded like a wild hook for a story, to put it mildly: In 2009, it is said, Linux will ship on more PCs than Windows. So I sat down with Jim Zemlin of the Linux Foundation to explain his reasoning...
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Just because the terminology "cloud computing" is in vogue and has become the hottest topic to hit IT in a long time doesn't necessarily give every vendor the creative license to say, "we're...
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Few tools are as effective as a wiki when an organization needs to quickly post and collaborate on content. Dozens of free and paid options for creating a wiki exist, but when it comes to quickly and easily...
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Some new metrics were recently made available by AdMob, and an interesting statistic popped up. Wi-Fi is being used by 56% of iPhone users to surf the Web rather than a cellular wireless network. What...
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Talk about a tough first week on the job: just as investors and many others began intensely scrutinizing the SEC for its role or lack thereof in allowing the Madoff investment scandal to happen, Charles...
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The Google Earth team has been hard at work improving the 3-D map of New York City. The new renderings of the city, complete with buildings and textures, is nothing short of amazing.
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I can't recall a year where the technological center of gravity was more personal-facing -- and less business-oriented -- than 2008. Sure, virtualization, server consolidation, SaaS, and enhanced mobility...
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After an extended period of debugging and testing, OpenOffice.org 3's finally been officially released in a PortableApps edition. For those who always wanted to give OpenOffice.org a spin without actually...
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Good security programs start with asking the right questions. All too often, security and network engineers sweat the details of some security technology or other and don't examine the most likely...
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There's nothing quite like getting a new cell phone. You may not mind the cost of the new phone or the service, but getting hit by that "upgrade fee" stinks. Beginning Dec. 17, that's...
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