Saturday, April 21, 2012
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Samsung Preps New Phone, Tablet, Cloud Service
InformationWeek 100 Winners & Losers
Friday, April 20, 2012
TSA Tests Identity Verification System
Feds Banish Oracle From Popular Contract Vehicle
Many Identity Theft Protection Services Promise The Impossible
How To Protect Big Data Analytics
A Fresh Approach To Personal Health Records
Physicians Like Digital Tech, But Adoption Is Slow
Microsoft Earnings Show Enterprise Strength, Consumer Weakness
NYC Selects BigApps Contest Winners
iPhone 5 May Get New Display, 'Liquidmetal'
Apple Mac Attack Began With Infected WordPress Sites
FBI Seizes Anonymizing Email Service Server
OpenStack Is Not A Proprietary Cloud, Kemp Argues
Oracle, Google Struggle To Explain APIs To Jury
How To Lose Your Best IT Employees
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Amazon: Era Of Data Centers Ending
Google, Tech Execs Accelerate Space Privatization
Microsoft Q3 Profit Decline Expected
Intel-Based Xolo X900 Android Smartphone: India First
IRS Database System Makes Tax Deadline, Finally
Facebook Intros Good Developer Seal Of Approval
Gamification Boosts Employee Health Behavior, Blue Shield Argues
Anonymous Builds New Haven For Stolen Data
Oracle Vs. Google: Tour The Evidence
Clinicians Need Unconventional IT Tools For Toughest Cases
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