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Figuring out what's wrong with DNS will go faster if you have a set of troubleshooting steps to follow. Brien Posey shares his approach to isolating the cause of DNS problems. Read more
Westminster College recently drafted its first formal mobile device policy, which covers smartphones and cell phones. Scott Lowe highlights the primary areas the IT department considered when drafting the policy. Read more
Legislation that affects the use of Internet-connected computers continues to grow in its reach and its complexity. To help you avoid any infractions, we've revised this list to include new and pending laws and recent rulings. Read more
A common tool of security researchers when dealing directly with malicious security crackers has itself been hijacked by malicious security crackers. The specific intent of their use of the tool is open to question, however. Read more
In the days leading up to Black Friday, we've spotted a few more notable laptop sales, particularly on Apple's MacBook laptops -- which are top of many wish lists. View on site
Looking for a way to make shopping even easier this holiday season? One of these apps for your iOS, Android, or BlackBerry device could help. View on site
CNET News.com editors offer their unscientific list of the biggest mistakes and bad ideas of the last year, from the Kin to Mark Hurd to several flaps involving the iPhone.
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