Career advice: Training on the cheap
Premier 100 IT Leader Jim Fortner also answers question on giving input to a nontechnical boss and the merits of switching employers.
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S. Korean police raid Google's office over Street View
South Korean police raided Google offices in an investigation of the company's Street View mapping project, the latest instance of a country scrutinizing the company's collection of Wi-Fi data.
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Users offer advice to HP
As Hewlett-Packard looks for a new leader after the sudden departure of Mark Hurd, HP customers back the company but offer advice on moving ahead.
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Tektronix Communications to buy Arbor Networks
Tektronix Communications will acquire Arbor Networks for an undisclosed amount, the companies announced.
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Registry hack allows Windows XP SP2 patching
People still running the now-retired Windows XP Service Pack 2 can trick the operating system into installing security updates, a researcher said Monday.
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BlackBerry service to be monitored in Saudi Arabia
BlackBerry data services can continue in Saudi Arabia after Research in Motion agreed to monitoring of e-mail and instant messaging data services, an official of the country's regulator, Communications and Information Technology Commission, (CITC) said on Tuesday.
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Security researcher warns on UAE BlackBerry replacements
An offer of free smartphones may be a ruse for users in the United Arab Emirates to receive a handset loaded with spyware, a security researcher has warned, saying people who trade in their BlackBerry for a new smartphone should do a spyware check.
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Amdocs defects slow billing rollout, Clearwire says
Defects in Amdocs software code will push back the introduction of a new customer care and billing system at Clearwire until next year, the wireless broadband provider said in a regulatory filing.
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Court rejects warrantless GPS tracking
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit has rejected claims by the government that federal agents have the right to conduct around-the-clock warrantless GPS tracking of suspects.
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Qualcomm to ship fastest chip for phones, tablets in Q4
After delays, Qualcomm will start shipping its fastest Snapdragon dual-core chip for smartphones and tablets in the fourth quarter, with devices possibly launching by the end of this year, the company said on Monday.
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