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| Amazon (AMZN) just pushed a firmware update for the Kindle. Now you can view PDFs without converting them, rotate the view, and enjoy better battery life (if you're lucky). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers... | |
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| Some people still seem a little confused about what Chrome OS is, and isn't, so here's my quick guide on what's really what with this forthcoming operating system.
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| There are countless viruses affecting enterprises today. However, this year the buzz about computer viruses has taken a back seat to another virus, the Swine Flu, or more specifically, the H1N1... | |
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| Apple has been accused of voiding two customers' Applecare warranty because their Macs were used by smokers. Apple says it's worried about the health and safety of its technicians, but in IT... | |
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| Google and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, have been working together on Chrome since before the project was announced and they'll continue to do so.
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| When it comes to sheer, unadorned speed, nothing else even comes close to Linux.
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| In today's podcast: Japanese supercomputer project may be killed; Microsoft co-founder Allen diagnosed with lymphoma; and Cisco raises its offer for Tandberg.
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| Self service, drag and drop application provisioning store, combined with desktop personalization features, give end users more control of their virtualized desktops.
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| Remote user calls to report that her terminal screen is blank -- and after 45 minutes of troubleshooting, this help desk pilot fish starts to see the light.
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| It's time, once again, for the Top 500 list of speedy supercomputers. AMD is crowing that the first four are powered by its chips. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers dissect the list and marvel at the big... | |
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