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    Security vendor Fortinet sparkles in IPO 20 November, 2009 09:10

    Shares of security vendor Fortinet surged 33 percent Wednesday as the company made its debut on the public markets.
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    Who's really reading your Facebook top five lists? 21 July, 2009 23:31

    You should be aware that you're sharing your lists with more than just your Facebook friends.
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    Trends coming together make a plan for small business 20 February, 2009 09:36

    George Peppard said as his character Hannibal Smith on The A-Team, "I love it when a plan comes together." Several trends, if not a plan, are coming together in interesting ways in technology for small businesses. Mix equal parts of online applications, netbooks, and constant wireless networking together, and you get new ways to do more work in more places for less money.
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    When the meteor and the 1PB database collide 11 August, 2008 09:43

    Our fascination with the prospect of asteroids smashing into the Earth is as deep as the craters that can result from such cosmic fireballs. Think of all the movies Hollywood has made, from little-seen B flicks such as A Fire in the Sky to campy cult classics such as Night of the Comet to scientifically shaky blockbusters such as Meteor and Armageddon.
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    Windows handheld device helps fight wars on terror, drugs 08 February, 2008 07:15

    A US startup has created a handheld computing device weighing less than half a kilogram that can quickly detect trace amounts of chemicals such as narcotic drugs or those used to make explosives.
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    CES - Slouching toward Convergence 2.0 11 January, 2008 10:15

    Gadgets have always taken center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show, but this year more than ever, even the coolest devices seem to be mere means to an end -- access to content and services whenever and wherever you want them.
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    CES - Gates to mark progress in digital entertainment 07 January, 2008 15:10

    Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is expected to mark progress in the company's strategy to provide digital content through a host of Internet-based channels and devices as he makes his final appearance at CES as a full-time Microsoft employee Sunday.
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    Local ISV tests Server 2008 waters 06 December, 2007 12:36

    With some 60 developers spread across three continents, Sydney-based logistics and freight software company CargoWise edi is moving its products and in-house systems to the new Windows Server 2008 to improve performance and efficiency.
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    ICO pushes to criminalize data leaks 24 November, 2007 10:20

    Criminal charges for data security breaches like that at HM Revenue and Customs could be brought against both organizations and individuals, if new laws proposed by the data protection watchdog are introduced.
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    Microsoft continues pursuit of software pirates 01 October, 2007 05:44

    Microsoft Wednesday continued its efforts to stop people from pirating or using pirated versions of its software. The company launched a Web site and also revealed that it has filed 20 more lawsuits against people it claims are dealing counterfeit or pirated software in 13 states.
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