Palm pulls the plug on Palm OS, bets future on Pre’s webOS
Palm Inc. has pulled the plug on its Palm OS operating system and bet its future on its still mysterious Palm webOS.
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Asus sold 4.9 million Eee PC netbooks last year
Asustek Computer said it sold 4.9 million Eee PC netbooks last year, a figure that rivals Acer believes it can best.
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HP, IBM push new OASIS encryption key standard
A group of industry vendors, led by IBM, Hewlett-Packard and EMC, is proposing a new standard to make their encryption management software work together.
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Perot Systems, founded by an offshoring foe, increases offshoring
Perot Systems Inc., founded by Ross Perot, the 1992 presidential candidate who warned that the North American Free Trade Agreement would lead to a "giant sucking sound" of U.S. jobs over the border, is operating in a way similar to many outsourcing firms and is increasing use of overseas labor.
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The doctor is ... YOU! Online medical symptom checkers examined
Are online symptom checkers at health Web sites helpful or harmful? We tested medical diagnostic tools at WebMD, MayoClinic.com and more, and asked doctors to weigh in as well. Here's what we found.
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U.S., Russian satellites collide in space
A commercial Iridium communications satellite and decommissioned Russian satellite have been destroyed after an unprecedented collision in space.
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Unix tip: Finding a fault when your server's shut down
When a system starts powering itself down, it's time to start probing for faults. A Sun server at the Lights Out Manager (lom) prompt may have responded to a failing component. Fortunately, there are some very helpful commands that you can run at the lom> prompt to help you figure out what's going on.
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Palm pulls the plug on Palm OS, bets future on Pre’s webOS
Palm has pulled the plug on its Palm OS operating system. Instead, the company will bet its future on its newly unveiled but still mysterious Palm webOS, built to power the new Pre smartphone, according to company CEO Ed Colligan.
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New Red Hat project looks to simplify JBoss migrations
Red Hat has launched a new open-source project aimed at making it easier for enterprises to move from proprietary middleware to JBoss.
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Forrester: Competition Intensifies for the SMB ERP Customer
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Read More ...Hacker challenge takes aim at browsers, smartphones
The hacking contest that has grabbed headlines two years running will take aim next month at browsers and smartphones, according to the security company that sponsors the "PWN2OWN" challenge.
Read More ...Ritz Camera Centers Snap “Common Sense†Image for PCI Compliance
Ritz Camera Centers has strived to protect cardholder data since the early days of payment card security programs. Their consolidation into the PCI DSS helped elevate corporate visibility to threats on cardholder data. When it became critical to integrate PCI compliance efforts with Ritz’s business processes, learn how they were able to deploy solid controls to identify users, authorize them to do specific things, and track everything they do with the guidance of PCI DSS.
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Top 5 Tips for Email and Web Security
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Read More ...Product Guide: Oracle ONE - Product Review
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Critical Data Protection
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MS makes last-ditch push for corporate adoption of Vista
Microsoft Wednesday put forth its best case as to why corporations and large organizations should consider upgrading to the Windows Vista operating system, even as its successor Windows 7, looms.
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Vendor financing hard to come by
The credit market still hasn't turned around, despite the government giving big money to big banks. It would seem that they're hanging onto whatever's left after they've doled out the million-dollar bonuses; credit requirements are so stiff that it's freezing a lot of smaller businesses out.
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Supertexting baby born in California
This 12-fingered baby will be doubtless be a typing and text-messaging whiz, rendering the rest of 10-fingered humanity obsolete.
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US congressman Twitters secret trip to Iraq
IT security and control firm Sophos is warning computer users of the far reaching consequences associated with the irresponsible use of social networking sites like Twitter, following news that a high-ranking member of the US House Intelligence Committee tweeted details of a secret congressional visit to Iraq.
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RuBee aims to be a rugged alternative to RFID
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has approved a standard for RuBee, a technology that is a bit like RFID but can be used in harsher environments such as underwater or in firearms.
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Reminder: Today is Twestival Day!
Today, February 12, 2009, is Twestival Day. In over 175 cities around the world, Twitter users (and others!) will gather for an evening of meeting and greeting, food and fun.
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