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Now non-programmers can build enterprise-class apps fast and on the cheap.
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The latest supercomputer will be built on Intel and Linux. Again.
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Windows XP's last service pack poses challenges for some users, but so far it's largely business as usual.
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Eyeing anticompetitive threats, lawmakers bring forward new legislation to curb ISPs' network management.
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Greater efficiency and flexibility will propel new solutions to the forefront among IT buyers, according to a new report.
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AMD insists going pure quad core will pay off down the road. Plus, it's using multi-chip design to solve its problems as well.
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Investors fed up with the daily flood of bad news from the financial sector might do well to look at Priceline.com.
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Handset makers pushes out toolset to drive mobile software builds, next generation mobile apps.
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The social networking leader will adopt profile sharing, continuing efforts among the major Web players to swing the wrecking ball at data barriers.
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Facing corporate espionage charges, an NDS executive admits employing a hacker but dismisses allegations of sanctioning piracy.
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One researcher thinks the iPhone, Blackberry, Xbox and other sealed devices ultimately pose a threat to advancement.
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Panelists debate the consumer harm and technical solutions to protect kids on the third screen.
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But Will Users Go Along with multiple desktop operating systems?
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Offers more products, clever storage, more advice.
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With Yahoo in its rearview mirror, Microsoft reportedly eyed Facebook.
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The latest version of Microsoft's automated help agent for companies, adds support for SharePoint searches.
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It's a fairly minor glitch for some users who install Windows XP SP3 over IE7 and IE8.
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How deep will the pullback go? Hopefully not much further.
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UPDATED: The roadmap from as recently as December goes out the window in favor of a surprisingly familiar design.
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Rising oil prices and renewed banking fears outshone better than expected results from Cisco on Wednesday.
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