Ubuntu and Slackware Named Top Desktop Linux DistrosLinux Mint takes the No. 4 spot in a recent community poll, while KDE is named the most popular desktop environment.
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Eight Features Windows 8 Borrowed From LinuxLinux got there first, but does Windows do it better?
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FBI Says Social Media Monitoring Won't Infringe Privacy RightsThe FBI said its proposed plans to monitor social media sites to improve real-time situation awareness will be fully vetted by the agency's Privacy and Civil...
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HP Releases 'power User' Thin ClientThe push for 'Bring Your Own device' IT support may help foster high-end thin client adoption.
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With New Bank-Security Guidance, How Safe Is Your Firm?You probably missed the guidance titled "Supplement to Authentication in an Internet Banking Environment," issued by the Federal Financial Institutions...
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What Would You Give Up to Telecommute?To some U.S. workers, telecommuting is a higher priority than many of life's perks, including raises, vacation time, shopping and social media.
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Researcher: Email Wording a Dead Giveaway of Who's the BossA Georgia Tech researcher's deep dive into some half a million Enron emails could some day result in smarter messaging software.
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Chief Mobile Officer: A Job Title Now Timely?This old idea gets new life as mobile strategies gain importance.
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Apple's iPad 3 Could Face Customs Ban in ChinaApple's much speculated iPad 3 has emerged as the latest target in an ongoing trademark dispute in China.
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Google Wallet Open for Business AgainGoogle has issued a fix for an issue with Google Wallet, and re-enabled provisioning of Google Wallet prepaid cards.
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Microsoft Says 'Happy Valentine's Day' with Nine Security BulletinsAs expected, Microsoft has released nine security bulletins today. Security researchers and experts offer guidance on which updates are the most urgent.
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New Processor to Cut Cost of LTE Smartphones, Says RenesasChip maker Renesas Mobile has launched the MP5232, a processor that will allow vendors to build LTE (Long Term Evolution) smartphones with a price tag between...
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Boost for Wireless in Europe as More Spectrum Is Made AvailableWireless broadband gets a boost in Europe after the European Parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of reallocating radio spectrum frequencies.
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Oracle Preps MySQL Cluster for Web UseOracle has updated its MySQL Cluster software to make it more appealing to large Web service providers, among other users of large-volume distributed databases.
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EMC and VMware Team With Atos to Create European Cloud Company CanopyEMC and VMware are teaming with French IT services company Atos to create a European cloud infrastructure provider, Canopy, the companies announced Wednesday.
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Ordinary Chinese Divided on IPad Trademark DisputeOrdinary Chinese people are taking sides in the iPad trademark battle between Apple and local display vendor Proview, with some thinking the U.S. tech giant...
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HP to Make ARM Servers Available for Testing in Q2Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM...
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HP, Intel Rethink Processor Upgrades in ServersHewlett-Packard and Intel are rethinking processor upgrades in servers, coming up with a new chip-slotting technique that could reduce the chance of errors, and...
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Enterproid to Enable Work and Personal Numbers on One PhoneEnterproid is expanding its dual-persona phone platform to include voice through a new deal with BroadSoft.
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Asus Zenbook UX31E Ultraportable, $949The Microsoft Store is selling the Asus Zenbook for only $949, with free shipping, through President's Day.
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