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FedEx suffers nationwide software glitch on mobile package delivery processing
FedEx package-delivery personnel across the United States have been reduced to inputting package information by hand and getting handwritten signatures instead of doing this all electronically due to what's believed to be a software glitch on their handheld devices. Read More


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Which tech billionaires donated the most to charities in 2010?
A handful of tech billionaires rank among last year's most generous philanthropists, according to an annual list of America's 50 biggest donors. The ranking, published yesterday by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, includes Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg, Salesforce.com founder Marc Benioff and Oracle chief Larry Ellison. Read More

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Will anyone really pay $800 for Android-powered Motorola Xoom tablet?
The Motorola Xoom, the much anticipated Google Android 3.0-based tablet unveiled during CES last month, will sport a price tag of about $800 and be available on Feb. 24. Read More

Riverbed upgrades WAN optimization platforms
Riverbed has added a level service dashboard designed to give business executives a high-level view of how well applications are performing on the network.   Read More

HP aims to bridge gap between desktops and tablets
Hewlett-Packard is trying to bridge the gap between mobile devices such as tablets and desktops with its new desktop PCs, an effort that could help the company ease data flow and standardize the deployment of applications among devices. Read More


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Why Debian matters more than ever
Irrelevant? Debian is irreplaceableIf you look at the feature list for Debian 6, released on February 6, it's easy to be underwhelmed. This is especially true when measuring Debian against its offspring, like Ubuntu. Looks, however, can be deceiving — Debian is as relevant as it ever was, despite opinions to the contrary. Read More

AOL snaps up Huffington Post for $315 million: Now what?
So Huffington Post is the latest online media star to be swept up into AOL's expanding infotainment galaxy. Good for Arianna Huffington, as she proved her detractors (me among them) dead wrong. Good for Huffington Post's investors, who stand to make out swimmingly in this deal. Good for HuffPo readers? Read More

Tech conference bloopers: 7 stories of snafus and slipups
Onstage falls, wardrobe malfunctions, and romantic disasters -- cue our real-life blooper reel from tech conferences around the world Read More

Downturn Hits Older Tech Workers Hardest
Older IT workers have been more likely than younger ones to lose their jobs -- and stay unemployed -- since the latest economic recession began in 2008, according to new U.S. government data. Read More



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