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Smart Spending: Online Help for Holiday Shopping

Shoppers face a dizzying array of offers of help in the form of new Web sites, services and mobile phone applications as they set out for their holiday shopping this year. To make the most of new services, experts advise...

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Barnes & Noble Nook E-Reader Will Arrive After Christmas

In what may remind many consumers of the Amazon Kindle's early days, Barnes & Noble expects shipments of its nook e-book reader to be delayed. On Friday, the giant book retailer said it has sold out its first batch of nooks...

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Namesco to acquire 100% stake in PoundHost

Nov 20, 2009 (Datamonitor Financial Deals Tracker via COMTEX) -- Dada S.p.A. through its subsidiary Namesco Limited, a provider of web hosting, domain registration, and broadband and server solutions, has signed an agreement to...

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BMC CEO: Clouds need management too

Interview with BMC chief executive, Robert Beauchamp. Texas-based enterprise software company BMC Software has become the latest vendor to embrace cloud computing, with the launch of a version of its Service Desk Express...

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Whats Up With Yahoo Mail Delivery?

I am a happy Yahoo Mail user. Ive been a Yahoo Mail user since the early days. I also know that I am a bad tech blogger and early adopter because I dont use (and make love to) Gmail. I regularly get...

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Synchronize Data Between Linux, OS X, and Windows?

aaaaaaargh! writes "I'm using a laptop with Ubuntu 8.04 for work, a netbook with Ubuntu 9.10 when I'm outside, Mac OS X 10.5 for hobby projects, and Windows XP for gaming. For backups, I'm currently using Jungle Disk and...

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What’s Up With Yahoo Mail Delivery?

I am a happy Yahoo Mail user. I've been a Yahoo Mail user since the early days. I also know that I am a bad tech blogger and early adopter because I don't use (and make love to) Gmail. I regularly get noogies at tech...

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IBM Takes a (Feline) Step Toward Thinking Machines

Scientists say they've made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that "think" like a living thing's brain -- an effort that tests the limits of technology. Even the world's most powerful supercomputers can't replicate...

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GAO: Los Alamos Computer Security Has Weaknesses

Security weaknesses uncovered in Los Alamos National Laboratory's classified computer network could increase the risk of a breach of classified information, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a new report. The...

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Better World Maps, Drawn by Volunteers

People around the world who use Google's online maps may be getting directions from Richard Hintz. Mr. Hintz, a 62-year-old engineer who lives in Berkeley, California, has tweaked the locations of more than 200 business...

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