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April 16, 2011
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Are Unused Software Licenses Costing You Money? Survey claims businesses are wasting $15 billion maintaining unused software each year.
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The ADA Soon Will Cover More Disabled The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently released final regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act, or the ADAA.
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Five Tablet Computer Myths, Busted Open A new survey by Google challenges these commonly-held assumptions about tablet computers.
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Improved Mouse Control for Users With Disabilities Novel software makes fine control of a mouse much easier for users with motor control problems.
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Apple Steals Microsoft's Data Center Chief: Will Apple Push Into the Cloud? Apple has hired the General Manager of Microsoft's data center operations, Kevin Timmons, the man who's responsible for Microsoft's data centers that power the company's cloud-based services. It most likely foretells a big Apple push into the cloud.
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Comcast Screws Up Blazing Extreme 105 Service Comcast offers a blazing fast 105mbps broadband service, but the cost and data cap make it a bad deal.
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Nokia Planning an Exit Strategy Already? Is Nokia already seeing the signs of a troubled future with Microsoft?
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Adobe Patches Flash Zero-Day: Deja vu All Over Again - Part 2 Adobe has raced against the clock and released a patch for the new Flash zero-day vulnerability in a matter of days.
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US Government Unveils New Strategy for Online Security and Privacy The United States Commerce Department unveiled the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace initiative to work with the private sector to improve online security and protect consumers.
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Windows 8 Portable Workspace Lets You Take It With You Screenshots from an early leaked build of Windows 8 reveal a Portable Workspace feature to take a bootable copy of your Windows 8 OS with you on a USB thumb drive.
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Supreme Court to Hear Microsoft, I4i Case Monday Patent attorneys and inventors of all types are closely watching a Microsoft case that the U.S. Supreme Court will start to consider on Monday.
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Oracle Dumps Commercial Openoffice.org The open-source OpenOffice.org will become a purely community-based open-source project.
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Android Tablets Undercutting IPad Prices In an effort to attract buyers away from Apple's iPad, device makers are setting starting prices of Android tablets to undercut iPad's US$499 entry-level price.
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Oracle Gives up on Commercial Open Office Oracle announced Friday that it will no longer sell a commercial version of the Open Office productivity suite, and that the open-source OpenOffice.org will be...
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Executives With Online Poker Sites Face US Charges The U.S. DOJ files charges against three online poker sites.
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How to Get the Best Deal From Oracle Oracle is now in its fourth quarter, meaning the vendor and its customers are locked in the annual ritual of trying to get new deals done before the fiscal year...
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Stocks Show Some Resilience Despite an unusual earnings miss Thursday by Internet bellwether Google, continuing geopolitical turmoil and disappointing news for the PC market, IT is...
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