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Competition Aims to Make Cybergeeks Cool

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February 2, 2011
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Competition Aims to Make Cybergeeks Cool A new high school competition aims to identify students interested in cybersecurity.
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Servers Preloaded With Amazon-Friendly Cloud Software Ubuntu and Dell have come up with a scheme to make it easier for Amazon EC2 customers to shift workloads to and from the cloud
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Early Adopter Spells out Microsoft Azure's Strengths and Shortcomings Few people know Windows Azure as well as Joannes Vermorel. Here's his take on Microsoft's cloud platform.
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Windows Azure Turns One in 'Anemic' Market On the anniversary of Windows Azure's introduction, the cloud platform market targeted by Microsoft is dwarfed by infrastructure and software clouds.
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Waledac Botnet Poised for a Rebound With Stolen Credentials The Waledac botnet, crippled by legal action from Microsoft and covert infiltration by security researchers just a year ago, appears poised for a big comeback.
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Bill Gates Gives Another $100M to Fund Polio Vaccination Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is increasing his foundation's commitment to the fight against polio, as the disease increasingly appears on the verge of...
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AMD's Fusion Packs More Graphics Punch in Netbooks AMD says its Fusion architecture alone can do a lot of heavy-lifting that only expensive CPUs and standalone video cards could do before.
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Dell Releases Ubuntu-powered Cloud Servers Dell is offering a pair of servers that can run workloads designed for Amazon Web Services
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Jumping on the NFC Payments Bandwagon Support for NFC (near-field communications) payment systems seems to be gaining momentum--so how can you get in on the contactless payment revolution?
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IPv4's Funeral Expected to Come Thursday A press conference taking place on Thursday in Miami is expected to mark the last allocation of Internet Protocol, Version 4 addresses by the central authority...
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European Commission Wants Personal Data on Air Passengers If the European Commission has its way; all air travelerswill have to give their personal details to national authorities if they fly in or out of the EU
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Galaxy S 4G and LG G-Slate Coming Soon to T-Mobile T-Mobile offered a few more details on Tuesday about two upcoming devices that will run on its HSPA+ network: Samsung's Galaxy S 4G and LG's G-Slate, one of the...
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Mozy Drops Unlimited Storage, Destroys Cloud Dream Mozy has started capping its previously unlimited cloud storage system, possibly indicating that the cloud isnt as generous as we might have thought.
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India's Former Telecom Minister Arrested in 2G Scam India’s former telecom minister arrested over alleged allotment of 2G licenses
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India's Outsourcing Revenue Buoyant, Says Nasscom India’s outsourcing industry returns to buoyant growth; says Nasscom
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Bharti Airtel's Profits Hit by Africa Acquisition Profits of Indian operator; Bharti Airtel; hit by acquisition costs; and a tariff war in India
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Cheating Accusations Highlight Microsofts Decline Bings borrowed search results make it clear that Redmond is struggling to keep up.
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