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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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Microsoft IE9 not a 'modern browser,' Mozilla exec claims
Microsoft says IE9 is "the world's fastest browser." Mozilla claims IE9 doesn't even qualify as modern. Read More


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Microsoft scales up CRM to thwart Salesforce.com, Oracle
Microsoft announced the availability Wednesday of Dynamics CRM 2011, the on-premises and partner-hosted version of its CRM (customer relationship management) software. Read More

Full-duplex radio breakthrough can double Wi-Fi capacity
Stanford University researchers have found a way to double the capacity of wireless networks, while at the same time making them more reliable and efficient. Read More


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Mick Jagger is fine, but again the Internet fails us
Rolling Stones singer latest to be erroneously declared dead by TwitterYesterday it was O.J. Simpson being beaten to a bloody pulp in prison (not really) and today it's Mick Jagger being dead (again, not really). (Tech 'firsts' that made a President's day.) Read More

DoD: Military must be capable within 'cyber' domain
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn III said the Department Of Defense (DoD) will soon complete a new cyber security strategy that explicitly recognizes cyberspace as a new battlefield. Read More

Google payment system for publishers rivals Apple's
Google Wednesday launched a payment system for publishers of digital content, one day after Apple unveiled a similar system for its App Store. Read More


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US adopting new cyber attack plan for security warriors
Department of Defense lays out plan to link government and private industry security experts Can the US government and private industry unite to fight off those who are intent on waging cyber anarchy? The Defense Department hopes so and it has devised a plan to help promote that cooperation. More on security threats: Stolen US military IDs ideal cover for army of online dating scammers Read More

HP's Veer, Pre 3 and TouchPad: A Visual Tour
Get an eyes-on look at HP's new TouchPad tablet, and Pre 3 and Veer smartphones. Read More

Otellini: Nokia news made me swear like Yahoo's CEO
When Intel CEO Paul Otellini received a call from Nokia chief Stephen Elop about Nokia's move to Microsoft, he used a word that Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz "has often used." Read More

AVG bets on Android, but competitors loom
AVG says up to 50,000 Android users a day are downloading its free security application, as the smartphone OS gains popularity. Read More



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