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Five things you should never tell your boss
In the information biz, more isn't necessarily better. Though full disclosure and transparency are buzzwords today, that doesn't mean your boss wants to hear about everything going on in the office. In fact, there are some things your CIO definitely doesn't want to he
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Five insane upgrades you should never do
Just because you can do something, that doesn't mean you should. That old truism goes double for computers. But some PC geeks are so fanatical about performance, so doggedly determined to push their hardware to extremes, that they'll go to ridiculous lengths to wring
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The 10 most important technologies you never think about
The late sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.We certainly live in a magical world. We're surrounded by technology, yet we seldom
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Injured? Horsing Around With Stem Cells May Get You Back in the Saddle
Doctors might soon be able to regrow injured muscles, tendons and bones without invasive surgery, simply by injecting a person's own stem cells into the site of an injury. Veterinarians are already doing it with injured horses, and research into human applications is well under way.
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Injured? Horsing Around With Stem Cells May Get You Back in the Saddle
Doctors might soon be able to regrow injured muscles, tendons and bones without invasive surgery, simply by injecting a person's own stem cells into the site of an injury. Veterinarians are already doing it with injured horses, and research into human applications is well under way.
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Five storage strategies that will save you money
Storage costs eat up at least 11 percent of IT hardware budgets, but there are plenty of ways to save money without sacrificing performance or security. In a new report called "Five Key Storage Strategies for a Down Economy," Forrester analyst Andrew Reichman provides
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The DNS bug and you
You know a bug is Big News when it makes National Public Radio's "All Things Considered", the network's afternoon drive-time show.That's what happened Friday, when Dan Kaminsky, the security researcher who uncov
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The three business tech risks you don't know about
Business travelers will soon need to carry the name of their corporate lawyer in addition to their passport when returning home to the United States, and they may need to bring with them a different business laptop as well. This is because U.S. Customs can search and
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Hey, Einstein, How Smart Are You, Anyway?
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Having Fun, and Making Money DreamWorks, Viacom Relationship a Real Nightmare And the Winner Is: the Web (Again) Subscribe to Portfolio magazine The words come in a rapid, random
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Hey, Einstein, How Smart Are You, Anyway?
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Having Fun, and Making Money DreamWorks, Viacom Relationship a Real Nightmare And the Winner Is: the Web (Again) Subscribe to Portfolio magazine The words come in a rapid, random
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Games Without Frontiers: Complex Gameplay Saves the Day in 'The World Ends With You'
Sometimes, a game is so ridiculously complicated it just begs you to throw it away. That's how I felt after an hour of playing The World Ends With You, the hot new role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. In TWEWY, you're a classic Square Enix hero: a surly teenager who comes comple
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Games Without Frontiers: Complex Gameplay Saves the Day in 'The World Ends With You'
Sometimes, a game is so ridiculously complicated it just begs you to throw it away. That's how I felt after an hour of playing The World Ends With You, the hot new role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. In TWEWY, you're a classic Square Enix hero: a surly teenager who comes comple
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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.
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Gallery: 10 Things You Should've Bought at PAX 2008
: Photo: Stephen Brashear/Wired.com SEATTLE, Washington -- Besides being a global gamer mecca, the annual Penny Arcade Expo is also an excellent place to pick up some super-cool, super-dorky swag. Unlike Comic-Con where massive dealers' rooms hold hundreds of vendors that sell everyth
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Gallery: 10 Things You Should've Bought at PAX 2008
: Photo: Stephen Brashear/Wired.com SEATTLE, Washington -- Besides being a global gamer mecca, the annual Penny Arcade Expo is also an excellent place to pick up some super-cool, super-dorky swag. Unlike Comic-Con where massive dealers' rooms hold hundreds of vendors that sell everyth
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Open source: What you should learn from the French
A decade ago, European countries leapt out of the gate to take the lead in the radical open source movement -- none more so than France -- and left U.S. developers in the proverbial dust. Through policies and high-profile projects, the French Republic for years has be
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Answer key: You don't know tech
Now that you know how you scored, you probably want to know why. Check out the answers below for the gory details. And be sure to return next year for another news quiz, ripped straight from the tech headlines.
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May 27, 1937: A Bridge Over the Gate? Are You Crazy?
1937: After nearly four-and-a-half years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrians. Approximately 18,000 people are waiting to walk across the span when it officially opens at 6 a.m. The bridge opened to automobile traffic the following day, when President Franklin Ro
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May 27, 1937: A Bridge Over the Gate? Are You Crazy?
1937: After nearly four-and-a-half years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrians. Approximately 18,000 people are waiting to walk across the span when it officially opens at 6 a.m. The bridge opened to automobile traffic the following day, when President Franklin Ro
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Can you trust your data to storage cloud providers?
Michael Witz, founder of online file-sharing site FreeDrive, knows the horror of that proverbial middle-of-the-night call: "The site is down."He lived the nightmare last fall when a fiber link between a Web serv
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