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At the Enterprise Cloud Summit during Interop this year, it became clear that the question is not so much “what is cloud computing,” but “how do I use it?”
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It will look like this: The cloud conversation is changing
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Facebook for BlackBerry 1.6 streamlines status updates, Wall viewing, and perusing through friends’ photo albums.
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It will look like this: A more streamlined Facebook for BlackBerry
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Hacker and Defcon founder Jeff Moss joins former FBI, CIA directors on Homeland Security Advisory Council.
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It will look like this: Hacker named to Homeland Security Advisory Council
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Republican congressman’s amendment curbing the use of X-ray and millimeter wave passenger body-scanning is approved, a blow to the TSA’s plans for broader use of the controversial technique.
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It will look like this: House curbs ‘virtual strip searches’ at airports
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Looking for something to do this weekend? Forget the nice weather and spend it scanning books into Google’s Book service.
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A Web market share company claiming Microsoft’s Bing search engine passed Yahoo Search this week appears to be an outlier compared with other observers and CNET’s own data.
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It will look like this: Bing off to solid start, but not that good
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This week’s bankruptcy news brings on a bout of nostalgia for GM cars of yesteryear, from the 1938 Buick Y Job to the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray.
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It will look like this: Photos: When GM’s designs ruled the road
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Playing with PDFs is one of those tasks that can be a pain. But with the help of these online PDF tools, you might find it just a bit easier.
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It will look like this: Customize PDFs online with these tools
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Microsoft has a partial solution for keeping kids from viewing porn on Bing, but aside from being incomprehensible, it doesn’t seem to work.
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From Treo to iPhone to Storm to Bold, Don Reisinger has a smartphone-switching habit that he’s trying to kick, but certain “unparalleled” features in Palm’s new phone are keeping it alive.
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It will look like this: Palm Pre: The smartphone addict’s latest fix
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