Consumer group lampoons Google CEO over privacy issues
Consumer Watchdog, a group that has been a sharp critic of Google's privacy practices in the past, is at it again.
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Real-life IT tales and lessons learned
Techies share their most noteworthy IT experiences in InfoWorld's Off the Record blog
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Security program automatically tracks down missing patches
Secunia has updated its Personal Software Inspector (PSI) with the ability to silently download and apply patches from multiple vendors soon after their release. PSI 2.0 is now available in an open beta test.
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Apple's 27-in. iMac 'the center of my digital universe'
With faster processors and updated graphics, Apple's new 27-in. iMac delivers 'everything I could want from a modern computer,' says Michael deAgonia.
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5 ways to make Android 2.1 work like Froyo
If you're still waiting for Android 2.2 -- or aren't going to get it -- here are 5 ways to get the same features without the upgrade.
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Women did well on Defcon social engineering test
Organizers of a recent Defcon social engineering contest will release their results next week. One conclusion is that women did well in protecting corporate secrets.
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Disk storage still bouncing back, IDC says
The market for enterprise disk storage systems grew strongly in the second quarter, continuing to recover from a slump brought on by the economic slowdown of 2008 and 2009, research company IDC said on Friday.
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Nvidia's laptop graphics cards to boost Web browsing
Nvidia on Friday announced seven new GeForce 400M series graphics cards for laptops, which could provide parallel-processing capabilities to accelerate Web browsing and 3D image rendering.
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Hotmail suffers outage
A technical problem kept an undetermined number of Windows Live Hotmail users locked out of their e-mail accounts for hours on Thursday.
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Quad core and eight-core Mac Pros (Mid 2010)
These days, the consumer-oriented iMacs stand on their own against (and in some cases, surpass) the Mac Pro in day-to-day performance. Does that mean that the Mac Pro has lost its relevance in today's work environment? Hardly.
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