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Microsoft starts protecting your data

Apple's warming trend in the enterprise is about to get squashed: Microsoft's new ReFS file system - due in Windows 8 Server - will be the first major file system to fix data-destroying bugs.

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Unmasking an SEO spammer and rewarding their competition (a case study)

Starting with the comment of an SEO spammer, I bite off more than I can chew when I investigate just who the spammer is. If you read just one case study all month, let this one be it!

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iOS apps: Massive invasion of user privacy?

A study of iOS developers suggests data harvesting may be more serious than anticipated. Zuckerberg's number, anyone?

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CRM software that even a healthcare professional can love

Bostech CEO Brad Bostic wants to bring cloud computing and CRM software to the healthcare business. It could be a matter of life or death.

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Apple loses bid to ban Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Tab

In the continuing fight over patents, Apple has lost its bid to secure a preliminary injunction against Samsung's modified Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet. At least, for now.

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An iPad for every child: Inevitable or impossible?

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My seven favorite Windows 7 utilities

Ed Bott is picky about the utilities he uses in Windows. This collection represents the utility software he installs whenever he sets up a new PC.

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Using the Verizon iPhone as a hotspot may save you money

Verizon iPhone customers not enrolled in a mobile hotspot plan may want to consider adding that feature to the data plan. It just might save you money.

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