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IT News Digest Week in Review, November 16, 2007
The stories that are covered this week include a data loss bug in Leopard, PCs in Japan, Blu-ray's BD + DRM technology, the hottest certifications for 2008, Canada's stance on down...
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IT News Digest Week in Review, November 9, 2007
Some of the stories that are covered this week include Ubuntu, faster broadband, the Storm worm, XO laptop, HD DVD players, Everex's desktop, and TechRepublic's new blog submission...
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More online shoppers are comparing prices before making a purchase
I'm a last-minute holiday gift shopper, but when I do shop, I like to be well informed. Coincidentally, I'm not the only person on the Internet who likes to compare products and pr...
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Stimulate your senses with multi-touch screen interface technology
Stimulate your senses with multi-touch screen interface technology
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10 Android apps that could get you fired
Sure, you can download all the apps you want on your personal devices. However, if you download the following Android apps on your business phone or tablet, you could get in a lot ...
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The state of software development with Brian Behlendorf
Brian Behlendorf talks about the globalization of software, how collaboration is becoming second nature to a lot of today's software engineers, and ways that CollabNet fits into th...
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Intelligent Transport Systems offer safety for smart drivers
Toyota's safety technology is based on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), a safety system that uses GPS sensors and receivers to avoid collisions.
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Star Wars fans will go postal over these stamps
Star Wars fans will go postal over these stamps
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Q&A on Verizon's new tiered data plans
Michelle Gilbert from Verizon Wireless provides some answers to questions about Verizon's new tiered data usage plans.
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TechRepublic and CNET.com users disagree on the Internet's biggest nuisance
A poll on TechRepublic and CNET.com asked users to identify the biggest nuisance on the Internet. Find out how IT pros and IT consumers differ in their number one answer to this qu...