Deskman
If you share a PC with others, or for some other reason want to lock down specific parts of your PC, give Deskman ($49, 30-day free trial) a whirl. It lets you block an astonishing number of Windows features.
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iPad online use approaches Android, BlackBerry
In its first 10 days, Apple's iPad has captured almost as much online usage share as the BlackBerry or Google's Android operating system, a Web metrics firm said
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MeeGo, Android phone platforms take stage at Linux conference
Nokia, Google officials offer progress reports on their open source device OSes
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SATA 6Gbit/sec.: Does it double your SATA speed?
As hard drive technology gets better, SATA 6Gbit/sec., the next generation of the SATA specification, could result in a big improvement in the speed of your hard drive.
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Intel execs give lukewarm predictions for tablets
Netbooks have become a big business for Intel, but company executives seem less bullish on tablet PCs even as Apple's iPad boosts interest in the device category.
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Twitter gives the lowdown on its business model
It's been a long time coming but a Twitter executive gave the first in-depth look on Wednesday at how the microblogging service plans to make its money.
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HP's Moscow office raided in bribery probe
Russian authorities raided HP's Moscow offices Wednesday looking for clues in a multimillion-dollar bribery investigation.
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Twitter courts developers with new tools
Twitter is promising new tools for developers to help them make better use of the 55 million tweets being pumped out every day by people who use its service.
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Brokerage hit with $375,000 fine over 2007 data breach
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has fined brokerage firm Davidson & Co. $375,000 over a 2007 data breach in an action that highlights the growing attention regulators are paying to the controls companies have in place for protecting customer data.
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Senator pledges support for Net neutrality, broadband plan
The powerful chairman of a U.S. Senate committee will push for additional authority for the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to enforce Net neutrality rules and implement its new national broadband plan, if it's needed following a court ruling against the agency this month.
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