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Net Neutrality Win Could Be Hollow Victory

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December 20, 2010
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Net Neutrality Win Could Be Hollow Victory Net neutrality framework seems to cave on key issues that will render it ineffective for protecting the open Internet.
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Crack Your Own Passwords for Better Security IT admins should crack passwords to identify weaknesses and provide an opportunity to develop more effective policies.
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Amazon EC2 Ramps Up Cloud Offerings With Oracle Apps Amazon EC2 now offers PeopleSoft and JD Edwards applications, putting the software within reach of smaller businesses and offering serious competition for Salesforce.com.
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Oracle Sued by Drug-safety Software Vendor Oracle is being sued by drug-safety software vendor DrugLogic over alleged patent violations, according to a complaint filed Dec. 17 in U.S. District Court for...
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Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities: Advances and Incidents in 2010 The 802.11n standard was ratified in 2009 and WiFi really took off in 2010, with support showing up in an array of consumer electronic devices. Unfortunately...
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