Monthly Archives: January 2009

Google Chrome Team Issues Version 2.0 for Developers

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Google's Chrome Web browser, which the company launched from beta Dec. 11, on Jan. 8 released a developer-driven version of build 2.0 with a...

Drop 10 Facebook Friends and Get a Free Whopper

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The labyrinthine world of social networking can be confusing for everyone, particularly small-business owners trying to figure out how platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook...
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Notebooks and Netbooks Take Center Stage at the 2009 CES

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Notebooks and Netbooks Take Center Stage at the 2009 CES by Scott Ferguson No Title The Toshiba Portege R600 is an ultraportable, lightweight laptop for enterprise users...
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10 Killer Phones Spotted at the 2009 CES

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10 Killer Phones Spotted at the 2009 CES The Palm Pre A major announcement from the 2009 CES came from Palm when the company announced its...

Dell Confirms ‘Adamo’ Luxury Laptop at CES

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LAS VEGAS-Dell offered a sneak peak at its latest high-end laptop, called the "Adamo," at the International CES expo here, confirming rumors that the...

DotNetNuke Moves to CodePlex

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Microsoft and DotNetNuke have announced that the popular DotNetNuke Web development framework has fully moved to the Microsoft CodePlex community source site, enhancing an...
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Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs Using Master Data Management

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Seven Ways to Reduce IT Costs Using Master Data Management Master Data Management software was developed to help enterprises align their master data assets—documents, Internet...
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Whats New in Data Storage from CES

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Whats New in Data Storage from CES by Scott Ferguson No Title At Toshiba's booth, the electronics giant showed off its latest NAND-based solid-state drive. This 2.5-inch...

Oracle Preps Security Update with 41 Patches

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Oracle is planning to deliver 41 patches to its customers on Tuesday, Jan. 13, including 10 for its database products.The most serious of the...
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Five Noteworthy Notebooks for SMBs

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Five Noteworthy Notebooks for SMBs No Title No Title Thin, lightweight and, unlike Apple's MacBook Air, the X300 did not force customers to compromise on features. A...