DHS set to release privacy report today
The Department of Homeland Security plans to release its annual privacy report to Congress today.
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IE8 runs 10 times faster with Google plug-in
Tests run by Computerworld found that Internet Explorer runs 9.6 times faster than usual when it uses Google's new Chrome Frame plug-in, which is designed to boost the speed of the notoriously slow Microsoft browser.
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New material aims to make lithium-ion batteries safer
A new material developed by Taiwanese researchers aims to put an end to fires and explosions caused by the lithium-ion batteries commonly found in phones and other mobile devices.
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Office in a bag: Basic 'musts' for the digital nomad
Many of today's entrepreneurs carry their office hardware around with them. Here are some basic necessities for the digital nomad.
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Microsoft aims to spark new business for Web developers
Microsoft has launched a program that gives Web development professionals the chance to get free software and technical support to help them get new businesses off the ground.
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Perot worker charged with insider trading in Dell deal
The U.S. securities regulator on Wednesday charged a worker with insider trading in Dell's purchase of Perot Systems this week.
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Drudge, other sites flooded with malicious ads
Criminals flooded several online ad networks with malicious advertisements over the weekend, causing popular Web sites such as the Drudge Report, Horoscope.com and Lyrics.com to inadvertently attack their readers, a security company said Wednesday.
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What will tech's recovery look like: a U, V or W?
There was a lot of difficult news for the high-tech industry this year. But the damage, by some measures, wasn't as bad as it may have seemed, and new data suggest IT managers reduced hardware spending to save jobs.
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Intel releases fastest laptop chips to date
Intel released its fastest laptop processor to date, also setting the stage to release its next generation of chips for mainstream laptops.
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Social networking sites leaking personal information to third parties, study warns
Many major social networking sites are leaking information that allows third party advertising and tracking companies to associate the Web browsing habits of users with a specific person, researchers warn.
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