In crowded tablet market, brand identity will matter
When it comes to the onslaught of new tablet computers coming to market, a tablet maker's brand will take on more significance than ever.
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NSTIC and the feds HUA problem
Gibbs ponders the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace program and thinks its crazy
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IBM supercomputer wins first Jeopardy dust up
IBM Friday is set to pit its Watson supercomputer against past champions in the game of Jeopardy to be help at the company's research center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
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Microsoft re-issues Outlook 2007 update after Dec. blunder
Nearly a month after it yanked an Outlook 2007 update over connection and performance problems, Microsoft has re-released the patch to correct its mistakes.
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Google tightens Apps' uptime guarantee
Google is modifying its Apps service level agreement in ways that increase the company's accountability whenever the hosted collaboration and communication software experiences downtime.
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Choose a Wireless Provider and Smartphone
How do you choose the right smartphone? What if you get a great smartphone, but the network it is on is flaky, unreliable, and constantly drops calls? What if you choose an awesome wireless provider, but can't get the smartphone you really want? The following process will help you find the right combination of wireless provider and smartphone that works best for you.
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NASA appoints new information security chief
NASA named a veteran government IT official to serve as its deputy CIO for Information Technology Security.
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Oracle plans to release 66 patches on Tuesday
Oracle is planning on Tuesday to release 66 security patches affecting hundreds of products, according to a notice posted on its Web site.
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New Cassandra database can pack two billion columns into a row
Apache's just-released Cassandra 0.7 comes with big data support
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Troubleshoot With Windows Problem Steps Recorder
Whether you're a professional tech support specialist or simply the go-to tech guru for your family and friends, you know how frustrating it can be to try to fix people's PCs. The task is even more difficult when you're not physically sitting at the system you're attempting to troubleshoot, and you have to rely on verbal explanations from a nontechie to figure out what is going on. The Problem Steps Recorder tool in Windows 7 resolves such issues and simplifies remote troubleshooting.
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