
Review: Apple's Speedy iPhone 3GS
Its blazing speed and new features make the 3GS Apple's best iPhone yet, but its App Store, and easy-to-use OS are what set it apart from the Palm Pre and Nokia N97.
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Tech Innovation USA: From Resilient Networks To Self-Scheduling Devices
U.S. agencies are driving government IT initiatives that could soon make their way to businesses.
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Government As Early Adopter
Emerging tech that's being put to real-world tests.
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How Government's Driving Cloud Computing Ahead
Federal agencies are testing use cases as well as pushing standards and definitions that could help the business world.
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InformationWeek Analytics: Data Loss Prevention
Security pros continue the shift from protecting systems to protecting data, and it's about time. Technologies like data loss prevention purport to help. Here's what you need to know about this emerging discipline.
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Strategic Security: Web Single Sign-On
A growing number of services help users manage multiple SaaS passwords.
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Rolling Review: Code Green's DLP Appliance
Code Green's CI 1500 Content Inspection Appliance shines at pattern matching.
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Rollout: Egress Secure File Transfer
The Egress service uses SaaS to make securely sending files a snap.
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CIO Profiles: Chad A. Eckes, CIO Of Cancer Treatment Centers Of America
This CIO realized his direction for the rest of his career, digitizing hospital records, after his mother was severely burned.
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Down To Business: Should The Government Protect Innovation?
Should ''innovation'' get the regulatory protection of product safety or the environment? It's time for a debate on what we believe about innovation.
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Practical Analysis: Why Aren't We Better At Protecting Data?
Knowing where your peers have failed to protect data is the first step in crafting an effective data protection policy.
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iPhone 3GS Set Sales Record: AT&T Internal Memo
The latest iPhone helped AT&T rack up single-day records: Sales, most transactions processed by the company's internal IT systems, and largest order day at att.com.
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Ad Industry Sets Seven Privacy Protection Principles
Internet marketers have agreed on a set of seven principles for online ads to foster consumer trust and forestall government regulation.
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Apple Files Touchscreen-Related Patent Applications
The iPhone-maker may be on track to fix one of the biggest complaints about the smartphone, and to add RFID and biometric identification capabilities.
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WiMax Ready To Surge Again
Growth of the wide-area technology slowed in the economic meltdown, but analysts predict the deployment of WiMax equipment will take off again by year end.
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Canonical, Eucalyptus Offer Private Cloud Consulting
Consulting service would encourage the concept of hybrid clouds -- open source private clouds that align with Amazon's EC2 public cloud.
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Google Optimizes Search For Mobile Phones
The search giant is tailoring its results to fit better on a mobile screen, and it will also include relevant data from Google News, Google Images, and other Web properties.
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Apple Planning Fix For iPhone SMS Flaw
An SMS vulnerability in Apple's iPhone is slated for disclosure at the Black Hat conference later this month. Apple is reportedly rushing to get a fix ready.
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Mobile Payments Startup Raises $8 Million
Bling Nation is entering the highly competitive space filled with deep-pocketed rivals such as Visa and MasterCard.
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Apple Obliquely Addresses iPhone 3GS Overheating
Users have complained of handsets overheating while using applications that tap the iPhone's GPS and 3G wireless components.
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