Voice-enabled medical search app for iPhone speeds inquiries
Doctors are finding new applications to provide shortcuts for their busy work days. That includes a new voice-enabled medical search app for the iPhone announced by Nuance Communications.
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Cameron Diaz tops malware bait list
Actress Cameron Diaz leads the McAfee list of celebrities who are most dangerous to Web searchers.
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Hard Drive Crashes Explained
Siouxfan asked the Answer Line forum to define a hard drive crash is and explain what can cause it.
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Is ERP Ready for Corporate Social Responsibility?
We are entering an era where corporate social responsibility (CSR) is of central concern to executives of almost every enterprise. With the publication of ISO 26000, a standard for CSR based on the UN Global Compact, executives now have a reliable blueprint for action. But to what extent is enterprise technology up to the task of documenting CSR initiatives?
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Three sentenced on charges of scamming IT vendors
Three people were sentenced to prison terms Thursday for their roles in a multimillion-dollar scheme targeting payments to IT and consulting services vendors from four state governments, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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Nokia to buy mobile analytics company Motally
Nokia has signed an agreement to acquire Motally, a privately owned U.S. company that has specialized in tracking and reporting usage statistics on mobile websites and applications, it said on Friday.
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Google patches 10 Chrome bugs, pays out $10K in bounties
Google on Thursday patched 10 vulnerabilities in Chrome, but it didn't award any of the researchers who reported bugs its new top-dollar reward of $3,133.
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Developers unhappy over Oracle Android suit
But the lawsuit against Google is not likely to affect most Java users
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Nokia kills social networking application
Nokia's Messaging for Social Networks will never make it out of the beta stage. Nokia said it is discontinuing the application and instead will use what it has learned in the upcoming N8 smartphone.
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Facebook Places could spark new privacy fire
With its new location-based Places feature, Facebook may have just lit the match that will ignite another round of privacy controversy.
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