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Supreme Court ruling lets employers view worker text messages with reason
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Ontario, Calif., police department has the right to search through personal text messages sent by employees on city-issued devices. Read More


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DHS has dropped the ball on network security: report
Bleak doesn't begin to describe the picture painted by the news coverage of a 35-page government report scoring - and excoriating - the nation's ongoing inability to protect critical network operations from cyber attack. Read More

Facebook, stop what you're doing: Amazon has patent for 'social network'
You better stop what you're doing right there, Mark Zuckerberg: Somebody else has patented the "social network." Read More

Banking's big dilemma: How to stop cyberheists via customer PCs
In online banking and payments, customers' PCs have become the Achilles' heel of the financial industry as cyber-crooks remotely take control of the computers to make unauthorized funds transfers, often to faraway places. Read More

'Many thousands' of pre-release Windows Phone 7 handsets prepped for developers
Microsoft is confirming that "many thousands" of pre-release Windows Phone 7 handsets will be given to selected developers starting in July, but confusion over how that will be done continues. Read More


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FCC takes first step toward broadband regulation
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission took a first step toward imposing limited regulations on broadband providers by voting Thursday to launch a notice of inquiry exploring the change. Read More

Laptop vs. Netbook vs. Smartphone
The world of personal computing is changing. Judging from sales figures, laptops have long surpassed desktops as the dominant form of computer. The surge in netbook sales has shown that users are willing to sacrifice performance in the name of portability and price. More important, smartphones are now fully functional computers with a wide variety of applications and services that are rapidly gobbling up users' time and money. With laptops falling in price, premium netbooks rising in cost, and no-contract smartphones commanding $400 or more, the differences in price are not necessarily that great. Read More

LTE vs WiMAX
The argument between LTE and WiMAX continues to rage at least three years after it ignited, but many think LTE may end up becoming the 4G technology of choice. Read More

VMware vs. Microsoft vs. Citrix
Server virtualization is no longer a one-horse race, as Microsoft, Citrix and others compete more convincingly with market leader VMware. Read More


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Dell backtracks slightly on Ubuntu safety
In a move that probably shocks no one, Dell has removed a statement that Ubuntu is more secure than Microsoft Windows from its website. Read More

Where Microsoft stands on cloud computing
Microsoft is betting on the cloud to provide the next wave of innovation and opportunities for technologists, business and consumers. But what progress has it made so far? Read More

US Dept. of Energy wants bigger wind energy ideas
The Department of Energy (DOE) wants to kick up the research and development of offshore wind projects as it looks to achieve its goal of producing produce 20% of the country's electricity from wind farms by 2030. Read More

Open source brings new meaning to user-generated content
With almost half a million dollars, an open source project hopes to revolutionize local journalism. Read More

 
 
 

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