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Migration phase will be the major source of headaches for CIOs
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WMS and TP&E run on IBM AIX 6.1 OS
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Bing has added valuable tools and fun technology making it a formidable Google competitor.
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On the heels of a reported hijacking of hundreds of FB groups, an old worm's new variation is getting into the social network
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Here's how to make the most of a low-powered PC, be it a netbook or humbly equipped business machine.
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Google's getting kudos for sponsoring free airport Wi-Fi during the holidays, but free Wi-Fi should always be the rule
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African telecom projects are tainted by reports of fraud and improper management
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In long term, Motorola to focus more on video technologies running over 4G, says wireless chief
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Lines of consumer, enterprise solid state drives to be unveiled before 2010 CES show
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HP seen beefing up its fight with Cisco for data center customers
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Yesterday, security firm Intego reported a piece of malware affecting jailbroken iPhones that can obtain personal data
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There are 6 new Security Bulletins: 3 rated as Critical and 3 as Important. Not all Critical Bulletins are equal, though
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Microsoft investigating public exploit that locks up Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 systems
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Portable attack runs on Windows PCs and Macs, then sniffs out nearby iPhones to plunder
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Audiosurf, Vans SK8, Project Gotham Racing, and more...but not Facebook or Twitter just yet
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Latitude can now keep track of where you've been and alert you when friends are nearby.
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Along with its new USB device, the carrier is offering lower monthly data rates until Jan. 13
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Ready for the rest of your move? It's time to copy your everyday data from old partition to new.
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Microsoft bans some Xbox Live accounts, targeting players who modified their consoles to play pirated versions of video games
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Twitter streamlines the retweet process; here's what you need to know about the new features.