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- 10 September 2011
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Opinion: How a Google Drive Revival Would Help Your Work
Long ago Google internally tested a file storage service code-named Platypus, but the world referred to it as Google Drive or Gdrive. In 2008 they killed off the project, instead allowing users to upload files to Google Docs in the familiar interface we use today.
- 09 September 2011
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News: 9/11: Stranded on a Ship with 100 CIOs
My 9/11 experience was spent in the company of nearly 100 CIOs, stranded and cut off from most communication aboard a cruise ship that had left NY Harbor on the evening of 9/9. The occasion was a CIO conference run by a British company, set aboard a Norwegian-based cruise liner.
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News: San Diego blackout highlights infrastructure vulnerabilities
Thursday's massive power outage across parts of Arizona and southern California serves as another reminder of the vulnerabilities in the nation's power infrastructure.
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News: Microsoft spruces up HTML capabilities in Visual Studio
Greater use of data- and model-binding capabilities in ASP.Net also promised for vNext IDE
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Opinion: HP Rolls Out Printers, 3D Scanning, Better Cloud Printing
On Thursday, HP announced 13 new printers and scanners, many of which target the small and midsize business market. This new range of printers and scanners emphasizes Web-connected printing and advanced scanning.
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News: How to: Choosing the right colocation provider
With a plethora of private data centres available and a remarkable number currently being built, it is an opportune time for businesses needing to expand their data capacity to take a closer look at what is on offer.
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News: Microsoft to overhaul Hotmail
Microsoft will unveil next month a major revamping of its Hotmail webmail service, with upgrades across the board, including in areas like spam, security and performance.
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News: Dish, LightSquared place long 4G bets
LightSquared's and Dish Network's proposals to use satellite spectrum for 4G networks aren't necessarily competing for FCC approval, but either one could make the U.S. mobile broadband business more competitive if it clears significant hurdles.
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News: Assessing the Impact of Application Virtualization
Server virtualization gets most of the glory, but it's application virtualization that may ultimately have a more significant impact on enterprise IT architectures, supporting new modes of business and smoothing the path to the new services-oriented online structure known as the cloud.
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News: Tech items among museum's 9/11 relics
Whether viewed in person or online, it's not easy to look at the National Museum of American History's 9/11 display that includes multiple tech items.
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News: Cloud Computing: SaaS ERP Revs Up Auto Parts Supplier
When auto parts supplier Inteva Products LLC spun out from its parent company Delphi in 2008, CIO Dennis Hodges was left standing in a heap of legacy ERP equipment.
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News: Google apologizes for Docs outage
A software upgrade that went wrong caused parts of the Google Docs cloud-hosted office productivity suite to go offline for an hour on Wednesday, a situation the company is taking steps to prevent.
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News: iTunes U hits 600 million downloads
Apple's iTunes U has hit the 600 million download mark, it has been reported, with 30 percent of traffic coming from iOS devices.
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News: Web paths are personal data says consumer group
A leading international consumer group has called on the United States Federal Trade Commission and the European Union’s main body for data protection, the Article 29 Working Group, to reject self-regulation of online behavioral advertising.
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News: Warning: HIPPA has teeth and will bite over health-care privacy blunders
Health care organizations that are performing risk assessments as a way to craft patient-privacy policies might want to consider a new potential attack vector: federal regulators.
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News: 3DS Sales Shoot Up by 260% Following Price Drop
Nintendo has announced that the recent price drop has had a big impact on 3DS sales in August. But how long will this last, given recent events?
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News: Morrisons hires former Apple exec for online food business
Morrisons has appointed a former Apple executive as head of its online food business, due to launch next year.
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News: Court cancels £7m judgement against UK anti-spam organisation
A US court has reversed an $11 million (£6.9 million) judgement against Spamhaus, a British anti-spam firm alleged to have caused extensive financial losses by blacklisting American marketing company e360.
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News: AVG calls for action on mobile and cloud services security
Security software firm AVG sought to put some more bones on the launch of the new version of its security software product in Prague this week, with the company focusing on mobility and industry initiatives to collectively tackle security threats.
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News: Stanford Hospital investigating patient data leak
Stanford University Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. is reported to be investigating how a spreadsheet containing personal medical data on 20,000 patients that was being handled by one of its billing contractors ended up being publicly available for nearly one year on a homework help site for students.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One comparison review
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New iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 release date UK: When will the new iPhone arrive?
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Apple iPad 4 review: is this the best tablet money can buy?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Apple iPad 4 review: is this the best tablet money can buy?
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iPhone 5 review - Apple's iPhone remains a beautifully built, top performer
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