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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway? News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Andreesen Holds Forth on Chrome, Obama, Startups Why Big Tobacco Need to be Bigger McCain's Economic Policy: Does He Have One? Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Bob Rice is the aut Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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MobileMe: What you need to know The iPhone isn't the only Apple product getting a July makeover. Apple is also revamping .Mac , its collection of Web-based tools. Starting next month, .Mac gets new applications, a new focus on mobility, more iPhone-friendly features, and a new name -- Mobile Me. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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SOA deployments: What actually works SOA may have seemed the savior of bad software architecture and poor development project planning, but the reality is that it's a complex and difficult venture. Thus, the number of failed SOA projects is about equal to the successful ones. In other words, you have a 5 Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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E-voting: What can go wrong Voting machines of all stripes have remarkably similar flaws and though geographically scattered, inaccurate tallies of votes are not likely to flip a whole presidential election, there is a "nightmare scenario" that could. Meanwhile on the state level, security issue Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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What does the HP-EDS deal really mean? HP Tuesday announced its plans to acquire EDS for $13.9 billion in a deal that would double HP's services business and revive EDS' position as a leader in global technology services. The acquisition will catapult HP's annual revenue for services from less than $20 bil Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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What to do to survive the current economy Your budget is about to be cut. Your IT shop faces a hiring freeze or layoffs . You can see a pep talk about "doing more with less" heading your way like an 18-wheeler barreling down a one-lane road. And you have no idea when things will start to get better. Does that Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Lawmakers question what to do with public safety spectrum Recent reports that an advisor to public safety agencies was seeking to make a profit on the recently completed 700MHz auction surprised members of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), commissioners said Tuesday. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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WiMax is here: What you need to know With the launch of Sprint's WiMax wireless broadband data service, called Xohm (pronounced "zome") in Baltimore in early October, Sprint was able to rightly claim it is the first carrier to offer the long-awaited official version of the technology to businesses and co Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nov. 4, 2008: What could possibly go wrong? E-voting technology has come a long way since the 2000 U.S. presidential election, when voting equipment problems erased an estimated 1.5 million votes during one of the closest elections in U.S. history.But pro Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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What the CIA Learned From Get Smart : Maxwell Smart always "missed it by that much," but some of those dopey spy shows of the '60s were right on the money. "Many of the devices first seen in movies and on TV actually came about," says Robert Wallace, former head of the CIA's covert skunk works, the Office of Technical Services. "Re Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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What the CIA Learned From Get Smart : Maxwell Smart always "missed it by that much," but some of those dopey spy shows of the '60s were right on the money. "Many of the devices first seen in movies and on TV actually came about," says Robert Wallace, former head of the CIA's covert skunk works, the Office of Technical Services. "Re Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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What's Red Hat doing in the virtualization business? Even before Red Hat bought the virtualization company Qumranet, with its Linux KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) platform, Red Hat had made it clear that it was moving into virtualization in a big way. At its annual Red Hat Summit in June, the Linux powerhouse announced th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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If Windows is a dead end, what's next? The writing is on the wall. Despite a major push to sell the much-maligned Windows Vista, customers aren't buying. Nearly two years after Vista's release, Windows XP remains the standard desktop OS in business, and Microsoft has extended its availability three times ( Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sprint said to be back in talks with Clearwire Sprint Nextel and Clearwire are back in talks about a possible WiMax joint venture after a previous attempt to work together fell apart last year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Hands-on with Apple's upgraded Xserve (2008) server Apple has upgraded the Xserve, its rackmount server. Now outfitted with Intel's latest quad-core Xeon processors, today's Xserve packs a lot more power into the same slim 1U package.Apple's server has the unenvi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Microsoft and Yahoo: Now what? Microsoft's three-month courtship of Yahoo has ended, but it changed both companies forever and neither can expect to return to the way they were.Microsoft and Yahoo will need to deliver on promises, address que Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Consultant: How to deal with Oracle licensing A consultant offered advice Tuesday regarding how Oracle customers can get the best deal and protect themselves while licensing software from the enterprise software giant.Oracle's licensing practices have been Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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What the Nintendo Wii is missing: violent video games Featured links from the CNET Blog Network What the Nintendo Wii is missing: violent video games--It's about time that violent video games made it to the Nintendo Wii. Now Sun has a social network server, too--Sounds great, right? But why? Merge your Outloo Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |

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