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    GPS: A stalker's best friend 19 February, 2010 14:58

    Let's face it: A GPS device can be a godsend.
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    Hiring Managers: Personal Networks Hold Hiring Power 29 January, 2010 05:20

    We've all been told, "Networking is critical," so often that by now it's about as interesting as, "You should floss daily." But the truth of the matter is that CIOs in the know do regularly turn to their personal networks to source effective talent. And paying regular attention to your network does, in fact, pay off.
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    How the Kossacks conquered America 06 February, 2009 10:56

    Fresh-faced US President Barack Obama is, like his campaign maxim, an emblem of change. The traditional vehicles for the dissemination of information and influence on the public – the mass media and old-style campaign letter-boxing – changed in the years leading up to the 2008 election, as political Web sites received unprecedented popularity from wider audiences.
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    Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon 11 August, 2008 08:04

    Rick Hill won't say where he launched his "wardriving" balloon on Friday, but he will tell you that it got a pretty good look at about 370 wireless networks, while scanning up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
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    SAP formally appoints CEO for A/NZ 25 March, 2008 11:07

    Former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for TMP Worldwide in the Asia Pacific region, Tim Ebbeck, has formally been appointed CEO for SAP A/NZ.
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    Leopard's Time Machine: Backups for the rest of us 02 November, 2007 11:02

    Since Apple first announced the initial 10 features of Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" in August 2006, the one that has captured the most interest of Macintosh fans is Time Machine. Apple has billed Time Machine as the backup tool for people who hate the task. That's almost everyone, according to Steve Jobs, who says only 4 percent of computer users regularly back up their data.
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    IT recruitment: inside advice 30 March, 2007 09:47

    It may be a job seeker's market, but IT executives say prospective candidates better show their business chops if they're going to command an employer's attention and money.
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    Vista bug turns file copying into drawn-out affair 28 March, 2007 09:14

    A Vista bug is frustrating some users with extra-long wait times to move, copy or delete files. Microsoft has acknowledged the flaw and produced a hot fix for it, but users must call the company's support line to obtain the patch.
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    HP gives birth to Montecito servers 08 September, 2006 08:04

    HP has released two new servers featuring Intel's new dual-core Itanium chip.
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    Linux users still at risk from KDE flaw 20 May, 2005 07:59

    Linux users who patched their systems for a serious security vulnerability in KDE last month will have to patch once again, due to errors in the original patch, according to the KDE project.
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    Microsoft scales back Passport ambitions 21 October, 2004 09:02

    Microsoft is recasting ambitions for its .Net Passport identification system, saying the service now will be limited to its own online offerings and those of close partners. Microsoft no longer sees Passport as a single sign-on system for the Web at large, a spokeswoman said.
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