Google shook the search market last week with the launch of Instant, a new feature that lets the company's search engine refresh results on the fly as people type their queries.
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Apple iPad Already Long in the Tooth
Rumor has it Apple will soon launch a new iPad tablet, and that's a good thing. Because the first-generation model is already looking a bit creaky.
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Google Apps Marketplace: Good start, long road ahead
Six months after launching its Google Apps Marketplace, Google is pleased with the project's progress but acknowledges it has much bigger expectations.
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VoIP and compliance regulations make strange and difficult bedfellows
As attacks against VoIP persist businesses not only have to defend themselves, they have to do it under the gun of regulators who want proof that security was addressed in accordance with their ever-changing rules.
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HP to buy ArcSight for $1.5 billion
Hewlett-Packard announced Monday that it has agreed to purchase security vendor ArcSight for US$1.5 billion. The deal is expected to close by the end of the year
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Dell exec says 3Par loss won't affect enterprise strategy
Dell may have lost out to Hewlett-Packard in the bidding war for storage vendor 3Par earlier this month, but the computer maker wasn't pained by the decision to walk away.
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Microsoft helps Adobe block PDF zero-day exploit
Microsoft and Adobe are urging that users run Microsoft's Enhanced Migration Experience Toolkit to block ongoing attacks against the popular PDF viewer software.
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HP gets 3Par amid Hurd mess
Analysts say that if HP plays its cards right, its $2.4 billion purchase of 3Par could prove fruitful, even though it paid roughly 11 times the amount of revenue generated by grid storage maker in 2009.
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Social media to the rescue
Social media offers organizations like the Red Cross a cheaper, easier means of responding in an emergency.
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Stopping the technology brain drain
Two contributing factors are the way we teach -- or fail to teach -- IT to high-school students, and the uncertainties of the domestic job market.
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