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    The supercomputer on your desktop 17 February, 2010 06:59

    High-performance computing (HPC) has almost always required a supercomputer - one of those room-size monoliths you find at government research labs and universities.
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    An interview with ColdFusion co-creator Jeremy Allaire 05 November, 2009 15:32

    As part of our series of investigations into interesting programming languages Computerworld talks to one of the creators of web development tool, ColdFusion – Jeremy Allaire.
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    HP buys Ibrix for undisclosed sum 20 July, 2009 08:14

    Hewlett-Packard Co. Friday announced it has reached an agreement to acquire Ibrix Inc., a privately-held maker of clustered file system software used for creating large, highly available network attached storage architectures.
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    Microsoft demos PHP apps kit for the cloud 14 May, 2009 10:05

    Moving on plans to enable development of PHP applications for its Windows Azure cloud platform, Microsoft plans to demonstrate this week the PHP SDK for Windows Azure at TechEd India, a Microsoft representative said.
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    Adobe promises fixes for latest flaws by next week 05 May, 2009 04:16

    Adobe Systems expects to have patches ready to fix the latest flaws in Acrobat and Reader by next week.
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    Patent reform bill meets opposition during hearing 01 May, 2009 10:11

    Efforts in the U.S. Congress to overhaul the nation's patent system are again running into objections from inventors, pharmaceutical companies and small technology companies, which say that current legislation could destroy the value of patents.
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    Mozilla re-patches Firefox after regression bug pops up 29 April, 2009 08:35

    Mozilla Corp. Monday rushed out a new version of Firefox to fix a flaw it introduced with the 12-patch security update it shipped less than a week ago.
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    Creative ways to fight data leaks 28 April, 2009 07:01

    Data leakage has become a hot topic in information security. But what if you can't afford the tools that are specifically designed to keep employees from intentionally or mistakenly leaking private or valuable corporate data to the outside? It turns out there are some creative ways to use what you have (or can easily get) to tackle the problem.
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    Study: IT skills pay drops slightly overall in Q1 20 April, 2009 09:19

    A new study shows that pay for IT skills fell by 0.5 percent overall during the first three months of this year, but also that some 46 skills rose in value.
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    Lawmakers: Let's be sure we're collecting VoIP tax 01 April, 2009 08:13

    U.S. lawmakers want to make sure they're collecting enough taxes on your VoIP service.
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    Generating regexes and Gmail filters 16 March, 2009 08:39

    Before I launch into my main thrust (a word that must be pronounced with a rolling "r") I have to direct you to a work of near genius, txt2re, an online regular expression code generator.
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