Ericsson profit declines, plans to cut 5,000 jobs
Swedish operator Ericsson reported declining profits for its fourth quarter and will lay off 5,000 employees in a continuing effort to cut costs, the company said.
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Google shuts off anti-phishing feature in Firefox 2.0
Google Inc. planned to turn off the anti-phishing service used by Firefox 2.0 on Tuesday, a Mozilla Corp. executive said.
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Image gallery: Living free with Linux
Preston Gralla tried moving completely from Windows to Linux for two weeks, and found that there were both advantages and disadvantages along the way.
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Living free with Linux: 2 weeks without Windows
Preston Gralla tried moving completely from Windows to Linux for two weeks, and found that there were both advantages and disadvantages along the way.
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Obama makes quick move to update whitehouse.gov
Just as Barack Obama took the oath of office, his administration unveiled a redesigned Whitehouse.gov Web site that features a slew of new media technologies.
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Crowds watch inauguration with their Facebook friends
Facebook and CNN joined forces to allow users of the social network communicate with their friends while watching the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
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How to share files between Windows and Mac
OK, this question comes up all the time, "How do I share files between my Mac and PC". So, here is the answer...
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Ubuntu Faster Than Windows XP Feedback
Last Thursday I reported Ubuntu Faster on My Internet than Windows XP, and the post got posted on Slashdot. If you don't know Slashdot.com, it's the self-proclaimed “news for nerds†site that generates a ton of traffic. Getting mentioned on SlashDot is like seeing your story become a pinata and watching everyone grab a stick and start swinging at your story. Unlike with real pinatas, the stick wielders try and hit you, too. People who take it seriously get their feelings hurt. I just laugh and watch the uproar for what it really is: a circus.
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Information security 'how not to's'
It's not easy getting information security right. It is easy to get advice (often from vendors who want to sell you their semi-magic fix for all that ails you) on what you should be doing. But actually protecting your corporate or personal data turns out to be hard in the real world.
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Three years undercover with the identity thieves
Salesmen and parents know the technique well. It's called the takeaway, and as far as Keith Mularski is concerned, it's the reason he kept his job as administrator of online fraud site DarkMarket.
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Can Mozilla Prove Firefox Is the Most Secure Browser
A little over a year ago, I challenged some of the security claims asserted by Mozilla that Firefox "won't harbor nearly as many security flaws as those that have Microsoft's Internet Explorer" with an Internet Explorer and Firefox Vulnerability Analysis. Of course, the publication of my report was quickly followed by a vigorous rebuttal from Mozilla's Mike Shaver (please do read it, so you have his viewpoint).
Read More ...Debunking the Patch Tuesday Hype Machine
The e-mails I get on Patch Tuesday tend to play up the latest flaws as if the apocalypse is at hand. Patch immediately, their clients warn, or doom will almost certainly befall your company computer networks.
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Obama Inauguration Highlights Executive Protection
Between the pending presidential inauguration and roiling anti-corporate sentiment, executive protection is more critical than ever. Expert Robert Oatman explains the elements of a good program, the impact of technology, and more.
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Windows 7 on Netbooks: Does Linux Stand a Chance?
Possibly Microsoft's most important strategic goal for Windows 7, in addition to redeeming the brand damage done by Windows Vista, is to dominate netbooks, now the fastest selling segment of the PC market.
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The Big Windows 7 Problem: XP Holdouts
Microsoft hopes that the release of Windows 7 will solve problems ranging from desktop clutter to what Vista did to Microsoft's public reputation. But the toughest challenge may be to win over the group of people that arguably represent the software giant's biggest obstacle to success: Windows XP users.
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SOHO opportunities: Picking up the pieces of the recession
Can a small business or SOHO business survive the recession?
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Inauguration video draws record crowds online
The inauguration ceremony of President Barack Obama made for a busy day at the two leading companies that deliver Internet video.
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Riverbed to buy Mazu for analysis tools
Riverbed will acquire Mazu Networks to add application performance analysis to its offerings, allowing enterprises and carriers to measure the benefits of WAN optimization.
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Ungrateful jerk responds to Wii gift with violence
A classic tale really. He wants remote-controlled plane; she buys him a Wii; a fight ensues.
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Seagate offers free data recovery for faulty drives
Seagate Technology Tuesday is offering free data recovery services for customers who purchased the company's flagship Barracuda 7200.11 desktop hard drive through December 2008. A firmware bug in those drives has produced a high number of failures.
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