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Now employers may penalize for health conditions that haven't happened yet

The genomics industry is picking up a head of steam. With it come fears that employees could be penalized for conditions they don't have yet but could develop. Read more

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Build a Solid Strategy for Security and Risk Management

Leave a gap in your enterprise's security strategy, and attackers will walk right through it. In this white paper, Enterprise Management Associates examines how to build a solid foundation for IT security management.


State Street Corporation plans to cut 850 IT jobs

In an effort to increase the efficiency of IT operations and focus more on innovation, State Street Corp. plans to cut 850 jobs. Read more

Five tips for starting your meetings on time

Meetings that start late are often inefficient and disorganized, and they tend to run over. Here are some ways to get your meetings off to the right start -- and right on time. Read more

10 stupid user stories: The madness persists

Support nightmares come with the territory, but at least we can laugh about some of them. Mostly. Brien Posey shares a few of the most mind-boggling experiences of his IT career. Read more

10 timesaving tricks for working with Outlook message templates

You can save a lot of time and effort if you use templates in Outlook -- and you can save even more time and effort if you put these template techniques to work. Read more

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How are you doing? Take this survey.

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When you're tired and hurried, watch out for the mines!

Minesweeper is Chip Camden's game of choice when he needs to evaluate his alertness. He offers advice on what to do if you determine your brain is in low power mode. Read more


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Cast-off Netbooks send home snapshots of 'afterlife' (photos)

MIT researchers set up cast-off Netbooks to send back pictures and location data from the computers? new owners in developing countries. The images are random windows into the everyday lives of people in Africa, South Asia, and Indonesia. View on site



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Internet-to-go: Use your smartphone connection with other devices

Deb Shinder says that one of smartphones most useful features is the ability to share their 3G or 4G Internet connections with other devices. Find out if mobile hotspot / tethering is right for you.



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