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Shockwave Virus appears to do little damage

The newly discovered "Shockwave" virus appears to be doing less damage than originally feared because corporate users and other intended victims may finally be getting better at dealing with such threats, security analysts said.

Apache co-founder talks open-source in Sin City

The open-source model for software development has plenty of supporters and critics alike. Brian Behlendorf, co-founder and...

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InfoExpress has new software to help keep in line remote access VPN users who are too smart...

Is that Microsoft’s final answer?

Regis: Steve Ballmer from Redmond, Wash., is the CEO of Microsoft. Behind him, cheering him on, is...

Sony unveils humanoid robot prototype

Sony Corp. recently lifted the veil on its latest entertainment robot development efforts and demonstrated it has...

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Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal With Change in Your Work and in Your Life

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IBM Corp. last month announced two Ethernet adapters aimed at offering server customers improved security and performance....

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