
Broadband Players Vie For Stimulus Funds
With more than $7 billion up for grabs, there's no shortage of parties looking to cash in.
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Down To Business: Health Care IT: Not What The Doctor Ordered
Cost and complexity are overwhelming many practitioners, and security and privacy remain big concerns. But the industry must march forward.
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Microsoft Mobile Photo Service Easier Than Nokia's
Compared to Share on Ovi, Microsoft's service works on its own, quietly downloading files when the phone is not in use.
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Sun's VirtualBox Hypervisor Silver-Lines Its Cloud
Release 2.2 supports the Open Virtualization Format, which is recognizable by VMware's, Citrix's, and Microsoft's virtualization platforms.
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U.S. Treasury Asking Banks to Keep Quiet on Stress Tests
The U.S. Treasury Department is asking banks not to mention the regulatory "stress tests" as part of their first-quarter earnings results, according to a source familiar with government discussions.
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Laurence Christ Becomes Advantage Bank’s New CCO
Former Merrill Lynch Commercial Finance Corporation exec assumes chief credit officer role.
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Global CIO: Demand A Refund!
Just as iTunes and Kindle made traditional products obsolete, excess capacity and new technology will do the same.
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Grange Goes Live on DRC’s DecisionMaker Rating Analyzer
With the depth of rating impact knowledge the Decision Research solution provides about the carrier's commercial auto business, Grange is equipped to fine-tune rates to offer more competitive and profitable business, the vendor claims.
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Securian Retirement Adds Internet Client Support Tools
SecurianRetirementCenter.com Web site offers new resources for advisors to assist their clients in addressing both investment- and plan-related fiduciary tasks.
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Review: Open-Source Office Suites Compared
In search of an alternative to Microsoft Office, we test OpenOffice.org, StarOffice from Sun, IBM's Lotus Symphony, KOffice for Linux, and AbiWord.
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HP Seeks To Further Automate IT Manager's Workload
Two recently enhanced software products are designed to build step-by-step workflows to create physical or virtual servers, so IT services can become routine.
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Bluetooth 3.0 Almost Ready
The next version of the short-range wireless standard will utilize Wi-Fi to achieve dramatically faster transfer speeds.
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Apple, Elan Touch Screen Dispute Won't Be The Last
While patent holders like to portray the alleged offenders as evil, a company can build its own technology without ever looking at a competitors' and still violate someone's IP, experts point out.
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Microsoft Plans Eight Security Fixes Next Week
Five of the Patch Tuesday fixes affect Windows, one affects Internet Explorer, one affects Excel, and one affects ISA Server.
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Linux Kernel Development Gets An Early Bug-Fix Stage
A new staging version identifies problems long before a final review by Linus Torvalds.
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Silicon Valley Internet, Phone Service Sabotaged
The areas affected are in the southern portions of San Jose, home to many of the nation's major technology companies.
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Google, Universal Music Group Partner To Build Vevo
The two companies plan to share advertising revenue generated on YouTube and on Vevo by UMG content.
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Nokia To Embrace Touch Screens
After coming late to the market, the world's largest cell phone manufacturer is expected to jump in with several touch-enabled handsets.
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Oh My Darling! SPSS Says Goodbye Clementine, Hello 'PASW'
New software packaging focuses on predictive analytics. Upgrades streamline, automate time-consuming data-prep tasks.
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Many Developers Not Interested In Pre, Symbian
Developers are more interested in porting applications to Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry, according to a survey by Skyhook Wireless.
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Game Designer Wright Leaves EA, Forms Think Tank
Will Wright said he plans to tap the "revolutionary change" taking place in the entertainment industry.
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Facebook Now Has 200 Million Members
Social networking site marks a milestone and launches charity drive.
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Microsoft Must Pay $388 Million To Settle Patent Claim
Jury finds that anti-piracy tools in Windows and Office infringe on technology owned by Uniloc.
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Conficker Worm Arms Itself To Steal And Spam
The new variant, designated Conficker.E, is arriving through the worm's P2P connectivity.
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