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    Hollywood's secret celebrity geeks and closet nerds 17 March, 2010 15:33

    We at Computerworld would be the last to say that science and technology aren't creative pursuits. Still, when most people say, "Oh, she's very creative," they're probably not talking about the subject's ability to perform higher math or engineer a network. Such people might be amazed to learn of the remarkable number of actors, directors, musicians and other celebrities who nurture an inner geek.
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    Y2K: 10 years later 05 January, 2010 02:21

    It's hard to believe that 10 years have passed since the dreaded Millennium Bug put fear into the hearts of technology specialists, software developers, business executives, and legal departments everywhere.
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    The dark side of DLP 01 October, 2009 01:34

    There is no doubt that technology makes us more effective, engaged and productive workers. Technology also allows for flexibility in how, when, and where people work.
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    Nokia alliance may spell doom for Windows Mobile 13 August, 2009 08:31

    The Microsoft-Nokia alliance plan to put Office applications on Nokia smartphones isn't a good sign for the Windows Mobile operating system.
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    Kevin Mitnick seeks refuge from hackers 04 August, 2009 08:17

    Kevin Mitnick, the ex-hacker turned security consultant, is such a high-profile target himself that the Web-hosting firm he was using finally told him it wouldn't host Web pages for him anymore.
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    iPhone 3G S still not enterprise-ready, analysts say 15 June, 2009 08:41

    The new iPhone 3G S boasts remote data wipe, hardware-based encryption and tethering of the device to a laptop that would seem to please business users interested in protecting data and enhancing productivity.
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    SAP, Sybase join to deliver business apps over handhelds 16 March, 2009 09:21

    SAP and Sybase announced collaboration plans this week to deliver the latest SAP Business Suite of enterprise software products to wireless handhelds, including the iPhone, BlackBerries and devices running Windows Mobile.
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    Two Linux mobile groups merge to pool efforts 27 June, 2008 09:16

    In a move aimed at consolidating their efforts to support Linux use on mobile phones, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum is merging into the LiMo (Linux Mobile) Foundation.
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    Ubuntu releases Hardy Heron, closer to desktop nirvana 23 April, 2008 16:46

    Yet another six months has passed and another Ubuntu Linux release is out the door. April 2008 signals the release of Ubuntu 8.04, or Hardy Heron, and follows the Feisty Fawn and Gutsy Gibbon releases of 2007 with the intention making Linux as desktop friendly as Windows or Mac OS X.
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    Confessions of a Cobol programmer 21 February, 2008 11:13

    Last year, Michael Vu, a 40-year-old independent IT consultant, found himself in a wholly unexpected place midway through his career.
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    Cisco's Nexus forms core of datacentre drive 29 January, 2008 06:58

    As servers and storage start to merge into unified, virtualised systems, Cisco wants to do the same thing with the networks that connect them.
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