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June 17, 2010
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6 Annoying Router Problems - And How to Fix Them Having problems with your router? You're not the only one. Here are six common router problems, and how to fix them.
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Lawmakers Question US Cybersecurity Readiness U.S. lawmakers question whether DHS has the resources or authority to protect U.S. cyberspace.
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Chicago School to Offer Degree in Predicting the Future With help from IBM DePaul University will offer nation’s first master's degree in predictive analysis
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Can You Really Replace Microsoft Exchange with Google Apps Premier? An admin makes the switch to see how it really works -- with mixed results.
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FCC Takes First Step Toward Broadband Regulation The U.S. Federal Communications Commission took a first step toward imposing limited regulations on broadband providers.
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No IPhones, Just Blackberries for UK Government Employees U.K. government ministers are not allowed to use Apple's iPhone but Blackberries are fine, presumably for security reasons.
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Lenovo Tries Hand at 3D With New Laptop Lenovo announces its first 3D laptop.
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Swedish Operators Go Against the Grain, Remove Data Caps In Sweden, two operators have removed the data cap for their most expensive plans for mobile broadband using dongle-equipped laptops.
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FCC to Consider First Step Toward Broadband Regulation The FCC on Thursday will consider a notice of inquiry on reclassifying broadband as a regulated service.
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20 Windows 7 Tips and Tricks for IT Admins Make working in Windows 7 even easier with these easy-to-miss tricks.
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Deals of the Week This week we show you where to save on a laptop, a portable HD movie player, a digital photo frame, and some cool smartphones.
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Google's Commerce Search Gives Admins More Control Google is improving its hosted Commerce Search service for online retailers.
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San Francisco Close to Passing Cell Phone Radiation Law San Francisco is close to passing a measure that would require cell phone retailers to disclose the radiation levels emitted by all phones.
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Microsoft Gives Behind-the-scenes Look at Internal "YouTube" Network Microsoft exploits SharePoint to support a closed podcasting network for its employees.
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CIOs Weigh Google's Enterprise Communication Suite What do chief information officers say about Google Apps Premier cloud-based messaging and collaboration software?
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Experts Warn of the Dark Side of Enterprise 2.0 Go ahead and unplug once in a while to avoid burnout, overload, experts say.
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Disaster Recovery in the Cloud Yields Savings Using cloud services like Iland for disaster recovery produced quick financial returns for Help at Home, a company that assists the elderly.
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Security, Compliance Come Before Collaboration Mutual fund Vanguard is aggressively adopting social tools but maintaining compliance at the same time.
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Should Fuel Cells Power Your Data Center? Fuel cells are highly reliable and environmentally friendly, making them attractive to companies that want a greener data center. But they aren't for everyone.
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Employee Monitoring: When IT Is Asked to Spy IT workers are increasingly asked to police their co-workers by listening in on e-mail and text messages, and even tracking their locations via GPS.
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