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InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers
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HP's Busy Week:
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With an acquisition of EDS in the works and quarterly earnings coming out, HP promises to be the biggest newsmaker in the tech sector this week.
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BlackBerry Goes Bold for Market Gold:
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New smartphone is faster, stronger and sharper-looking than earlier RIM devices.
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Apple's iPhone Off to Asia:
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Popular phone headed for some of the hottest-growth regions for wireless companies.
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Q&A: Jules Polonetsky, Chief Privacy Officer, AOL:
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AOL's top privacy watchdog talks about how online data collection really works, balancing data and consumer privacy, and the government's role.
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An Expanded TelePresence for Cisco:
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Network vendor beefs up videoconferencing system.
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Microsoft Goes Live With Video on Messenger:
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Instant-messaging service allows simultaneous chatting and viewing.
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A Bold New BlackBerry for Business:
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RIM's new smartphone is high-speed and targets its primary market of business users.
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VMware Enters Replication Arena:
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Anyone up for automating disaster recovery?
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Will Vista in the Enterprise Ever Take Off?:
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Wondering whether Vista will ever catch on with enterprise customers? The answer may be 'Yes, but not quite yet.'
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Memory Prices Heading Up:
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Memory makers have finally stopped adding capacity because they spent
themselves broke.
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A 'SaaSy' Approach to Wireless Security:
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AirTight is wagering that its software-as-a-service approach can help enterprises lock down their Wi-Fi.
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Microsoft's Patch Day Targets Four Vulnerabilities:
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Hole in the Jet database considered the most severe, since it affects so
many Microsoft and third-party apps.
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ooVoo Vooms Past Typical Videoconferencing:
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Startup meshes chat, IM, file sharing and video messaging.
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Can Motorola Fix Its 'Warring Tribes'?:
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A current and former employee explain why they think the culture at the troubled hardware maker needs fixing.
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Technical Analysis: Stocks at Support:
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The Dow and S&P could find support near here.
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Techs Dodge Financial Fallout:
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Another debacle in the financial sector had little effect on the tech sector Friday, as a number of strong earnings reports limited losses.
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Microsoft: EC Fine Is Not Fine:
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The company will go to the mat over the European Commission's $1.35 billion fine.
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Apeer Has an Eye for Media Collaboration:
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New program both competes and complements WebEx for collaboration.
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Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For:
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Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.
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Centralized Security Reporting for Open Source:
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oCERT takes shape, but not every big open source vendor is directly involved.
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