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    US report warns of Russia, China cyber spying 04/11/2011 03:09:20

    The U.S. can expect more aggressive efforts from countries such as Russia and China to collect information through cyberespionage in areas such as pharmaceuticals, defense and manufacturing, according to a new government report released Thursday.
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    HP makes more executive changes 03/11/2011 09:48:00

    After a couple of high-profile departures, HP has announced some executive appointments, including a new CIO.
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    After Stuxnet, a rush to find bugs in industrial systems 14/10/2011 12:01:00

    Kevin Finisterre isn't the type of person you expect to see in a nuclear power plant. With a beach ball-sized Afro, aviator sunglasses and a self-described "swagger," he looks more like Clarence Williams from the '70s TV show "The Mod Squad" than an electrical engineer.
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    There are upsides to reporting cybercrime, authorities say 08/10/2011 11:22:59

    Not only might companies have ethical, civic and legal obligations to alert authorities to cyberthreats, businesses may find that the authorities can be helpful, law enforcement agents and prosecutors said on Friday.
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    HP to acquire info management software firm Autonomy 19/08/2011 07:51:00

    After half a day of frenzied speculation from the IT industry, Hewlett-Packard has confirmed that it is acquiring information management software vendor Autonomy, for $US42.11 per share, or about $10.3 billion.
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    What's the deal with MySpace Tom and Google+? 19/07/2011 05:40:00

    Tom Anderson has been out of the social network game for years, but lately it seems like he wants to get back in. The MySpace founder has become one of the most active and followed users on Google+ since its launch, and he also spends plenty of time on Facebook and Twitter, where he's got 191,000 followers.
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    Boeing's 787 is packed with high-tech 08/07/2011 08:30:00

    Boeing's 787, its newest passenger airliner, arrived in Japan this week for readiness tests ahead of its entry into commercial service. The 787 is not only the newest airliner in the skies, but it's also the most high-tech.
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    Xerox CEO, an Obama appointee, may send jobs to Indian firm 24/05/2011 08:18:00

    WASHINGTON - Xerox Corp., whose CEO Ursula Burns is advising President Obama on exports, last week told its product engineering employees that it is in outsourcing talks with India-based IT services firm HCL Technologies.
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    Google denies lying about Apps' certification 13/04/2011 03:30:00

    Google on Monday denied an allegation by rival Microsoft that it lied about an important government certification.
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    Aircell to boost in-flight Wi-Fi speed 10/03/2011 11:04:00

    In-flight Wi-Fi provider Aircell unveiled plans for its second generation of wireless links from aircraft to the Internet on Wednesday, promising higher capacity and the capability to offer its service outside the U.S.
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    Use Microsoft Excel for (nearly) everything 28/02/2011 02:30:00

    Microsoft Excel spreadsheets hold more than a million rows of data and automate number crunching, but they can do so much more. Excel's simple interface lends itself to uses well beyond those that its designers ever imagined.
 
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