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» Eight Great Geek Vacations
Don't just do the same stuff everyone else does, go geeky. - Any self-respecting geek knows a good summer getaway isn't built around Disneyland or the Grand Canyon or Hawaii, places where the normal, non-techie throngs gather. Instead, it's about someplace quirky or scientific or laden with fant...

» Eight Ways Porn Changed the Internet
Al Gore may take credit for inventing it. The Department of Defense deserves credit for building out its infrastructure. But lets face it: The real wizards behind the curtain, the first true marketeers of the Internet, and the virtuosos of virtual innovation are the Internets purveyors of porn. Here...

» Partnering for Outsourcing Success
Poor vendor management and governance make too many outsourcing deals go sour. - Nearly half of all IT outsourcing (ITO) deals fail to satisfy the customers service improvement and cost reduction expectations. Why? The reason can often be traced to poor vendor management and governance. On the fl...

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» Dangerous Former Employees
» IT Fails to Protect Against Ex-Employees
» 10 Benefits of SaaS Collaborative Work Management
» IT Spending Outlook Still Uncertain
» Frontier Flies on Work-Management Software

Computer World
» iPhone 3GS heats up, DOJ takes aim at Google
The iPhone scored quite a few headlines related to overheating problems with the 3GS this week. Depending on whom you believe, those issues are either real, exaggerated, the fault of users or some combination of the three. Otherwise, as warm weather takes hold above the equator and Bostonians contem...

» San Francisco misses the NextBus
I live in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. If you've visited San Francisco you may know it as the Italian district, where Joe DiMaggio learned to play baseball and where beat writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg forged their countercultural vision of the American dream. If you live ...

» iPhone 3GS Gets Jailbroken, Hack Available Online
The first jailbreaking application for the iPhone 3GS is now available. The tool, called purplera1n, will only allow the installation of unofficial third-party applications, but will not unlock the iPhone 3GS.

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» Final Draft AV 2.5
» Oracle may cut up to 1,000 European jobs, union says
» Deathmatch rematch: BlackBerry versus iPhone 3.0
» The carrier coup must be stopped
» RSA's Coviello: Cloud computing not secure enough

eWeek Technology News
» Microsoft Pulls Off the Wings of Butterfly
Microsoft has ended its Windows Live Butterfly program, which provided a forum for IT pros to play with the betas of the newest Microsoft products before their public release. For those users, Microsoft is offering a number of new options, including MVP program membership and access to future beta t...

» Why Is Microsoft Windows 7 Pricing So Confusing?
Microsoft has announced the pricing scheme for the various versions of its new Windows 7 operating system pricing. And once again, Microsoft is insisting on confusing some folks. At the same time, Apple offers a relatively easy pricing plan for its upcoming Snow Leopard operating system. - Micros...

» Microsoft Office Could Face Competition from Cisco
Cisco is considering offering Web-based alternatives to Microsoft's Office software as the networking giant expands on the Internet. - BOSTON (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc is considering offering Web-based alternatives to Microsoft Corp's popular Office software as the networking giant expands o...

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» Microsoft Windows 7 on USB: Two Reasons Why
» Microsoft Could Sell Razorfish, Report Says
» Microsoft Cutting Windows 7 Prices for Momentum, Strong Holiday Sales
» Microsoft Responds to Outlook 2010 HTML Controversy
» Microsoft Windows 7 Push Includes Price Cuts, Additional Vista Upgrades

InfoWorld.com [subscribe]
» Report: Google deal to buy Twitter in the works

The rumor mill is in full gear over speculation that Google may acquire Twitter. The news comes from two separate and unnamed sources that claim talks between Google and Twitter are in the late stages, according to TechCrunch's Michael Arrington.

» How bad off is tech? Depends on who you ask

Until this week, the major analyst houses have said the current recession is not as bad as what the tech sector suffered though in 2001 and 2002 after the dotcom bubble popped. Forrester, IDC, and Gartner still all agree that IT spending is down, but whether this rece...

» Linux, Windows Server both hit by economy

An industry analyst forecast has Linux shipments slipping a bit more percentage-wise than Microsoft's Windows Server, but Microsoft is feeling the pain of the economy, too, said an analyst who worked on the report.

» Report: IBM, Sun deal said to be close
» Apple hints at launch of Nehalem-based Xserve
» IBM sees Conficker hitting 4 percent of PCs
» Hackers seize on 0-day flaw in Microsoft's PowerPoint
» Adobe, Nokia outline planned ventures at Web 2.0 show

New Product Reviews (PC Magazine) [subscribe]
» Adobe Buzzword beta
Can the beta of Adobe's Buzzword online document editor dethrone our current favorite online document editor beta, Google Docs?



» Sonos Bundle 150
Although pricey, the Sonos Bundle 150 is the perfect solution for those with several musical tastes—and many rooms—in the same house. Whether you use Rhapsody, iTunes, or Sirius, this deluxe wireless home audio system works seamlessly.



» MSI P45 Platinum



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Personal Technology (CNET.com)
» iPhone 3GS jailbreak, 'purplera1n,' hits Web
Hacker who originally unlocked the iPhone has let loose a jailbreaking app for the iPhone 3GS ahead of the iPhone dev team. For now, it's Windows-only, but a Mac version is supposedly on the way.

» Apple patents point to haptics, fingerprints, RFID
Three just-published patent applications hint at the company's future plans. But it could be a while before we see any of the functionality built into iPhones or other Apple devices.

» Defending against chemical and biological weapons
At the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Grounds facility in the Utah desert, researchers look for ways to protect soldiers against "bugs" that could easily kill or sideline them.

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» iPhone heat issue much ado about nothing
» AT&T breaks sales records with iPhone 3GS launch
» Trying to turn the page on a Kindle
» Consumer Reports: iPhone bests Pre, BlackBerry
» As industry recovers, Mac growth beating PCs

Tech News & Business Reports (CNET.com)
» Seattle fire knocks out service to Bing Travel, other sites
Reports say a blown transformer knocked out power to the Fisher Plaza data center, which is home to the Bing Travel servers, among others.

» What soccer team would your company be?
Martin Veitch at CIO.co.uk riffs on how certain football clubs resemble software companies, to good and painful effect.

» iPhone 3GS jailbreak, 'purplera1n,' hits Web
Hacker who originally unlocked the iPhone has let loose a jailbreaking app for the iPhone 3GS ahead of the iPhone dev team. For now, it's Windows-only, but a Mac version is supposedly on the way.

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» Apple patents point to haptics, fingerprints, RFID
» Symantec's Ramzan on solving the antivirus puzzle
» Defending against chemical and biological weapons
» Week in review: A speedier new Firefox
» Open source to shape cloud computing, but not dominate it


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