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Broadband Innovations, Part 4: The Doctor Isn't In but Can Still See You
How telehealth is changing the way America gets well.
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Gateway to Stop Selling PCs Through Web Site
Gateway on Friday said it would not directly sell PCs through its Web site any more, but will now sell PCs through retail and...
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Adobe's Photoshop Express Taken Offline for Maintenance
Users of Adobe's online photo sharing and editing Web site, Photoshop Express, may have noticed it is currently offline. Not...
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It's a Crime-filled Week in IT Land
In an unusual week for IT news, headlines were dominated by alleged crime, actual crime and crime that could be in the offing...
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Google Counts More Than 1 Trillion Unique Web URLs
Google has identified more than 1 trillion unique URLs on the Web.
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List the 64-bit GUI Programs on Your Mac
The evolution in computing horsepower is more of everything--first it was more gigahertz, then more cores, and on top of that...
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Microsoft Bolsters Ruby Efforts
Company unveiling initiatives accommodating popular language.
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Infineon Lays off 3,000, Reorganizes Divisions
Infineon is laying off 3,000 employees and reorganizing divisions in an effort to cut costs and return to profitability.
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The Portable Office: Travel Terrors
As we were putting together our Portable Office series, we asked readers to tell us about some of the worst things that have...
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Microsoft: Stodgy or Innovative? It's All About Perception
Microsoft executives responded to many analyst questions about how it can solve negative perception problems in the market.
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San Francisco DA Discloses City's Network Passwords
San Francisco's district attorney has published passwords to the city's VPN software as part of its case against network...
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NetNewsWire for IPhone and IPod Touch
Among information geeks (like me), one of the most-anticipated iPhone applications has been NetNewsWire, the iPhone version of...
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'Last Lecture' Computer-science Professor Randy Pausch Dies
Carnegie Mellon computer-science professor Randy Rausch, known for his globally famous "Last Lecture," passed away Friday at...
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IPhone Developers Frustrated With App Store
Compared to the iPhone 3G and MobileMe, which had somewhat rocky starts when they were introduced, Apple's App Store had a...
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Toon Boom Releases Studio 4.5, Flip Boom Classic
Toon Boom Animation on Friday released two products, Toon Boom Studio 4.5 and Flip Boom Classic.
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The Death of DRM
As Yahoo says it will shut down the servers that allow transferring its DRM music, Britain considers a move that would green light unfettered music downloads for a yearly tax.
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Android and Symbian Should Unite, Analyst Says
A combination could happen in 3 to 6 months; Android, Symbian groups mum.
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Three Keys to Getting Projects Under Control, Part 2
Idea clarity is key: Know exactly what you are trying to accomplish. You know you "have an idea" when you can answer the questions Where are you going? How are you going to get there? What will it cost? What is the payoff?
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DRM-Free ITunes for BlackBerry Users
BlackBerry users can now easily sync music from iTunes libraries with their smartphones' media players thanks to a new, free piece of software from Research In Motion (RIM), aptly named BlackBerry Media Sync.
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Smart Robots Will Explore Universe by 2020
Much like the probe in The Empire Strikes Back, smart bots will find and send info back to Earth.
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SharePoint Helps Insurer Avoid Risks
Allied North America, an insurer for construction firms, says its customer portal built using Microsoft SharePoint helps track construction site activities and analyze data to reduce risks for its clients.
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14 Common Project Management Mistakes
Nearly 70 percent of IT projects are dogged by cost-overruns or aren't completed on schedule due to poor planning, poor communication or poor resource allocation. This story assess the impact of the 14 most common project management mistakes and offers ways IT groups can avoid them.
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Mobile Fotos for IPhone
If you store your photos on the photo-sharing site Flickr, Karl von Randow's Mobile Fotos app (previously available as Mobile...
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Microsoft Gives Apache Cash to Promote Open Source
Microsoft on Friday expanded its support for the open-source community by donating cash to the Apache Software Foundation.
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E-mail List Vendor: Our Records Are Accurate
Emailappenders, a database company, maintains its data is good after being accused of selling a bunk e-mail list to Javelin...
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CDW Virtualization Center
What is Virtualization and how can it help you save money? Click here to find out.
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Cisco Small Business Center
Does your network give your business an advantage. Click here to find out...
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HP Ink Center
Bring improved color and brilliance to your printed material. Visit the Resource Center for more info...