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Five insane upgrades you should never doOpen in New Window
Paul Lilly, Matthew Miranda, and Christopher Null explain five insane upgrades geeks tend to perform that they simply shouldn't. These include upgrading a LCD laptop screen and "lapping" a cpu (sanding it down). They provide significant detail on how to perform these insane options. read more »
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SAP: Oracle price-gouges customers even more than we doOpen in New Window
Dennis Howlett writes a critique of SAP's currently market strategies - suggesting the company is moving like a turtle and expecting increased payments from customers while delivering very little to the customer in additional feature enhancements. read more »
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Do techies think their field is worse than it is?Open in New Window
Deb Perelman notes that the IT industry continues to do well in spite of larger economic recessionary trends, yet the perception amongst IT Professionals is not nearly so positive. read more »
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Do open source applications take security seriously?Open in New Window
Dana Blankenhorn discusses a recent report by Fortify that claims that open source projects and companies are sorely lacking when it comes to security. read more »
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Do Facebook Users Care About Commenting On Mini-Feeds?Open in New Window
Sarah Perez discusses Facebook's attempts to increase user commenting on mini-feeds. read more »
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Do geeks make good jurors in tech cases? Not alwaysOpen in New Window
"Should geeks serve on juries in disputes that involve high technology? Not necessarily, according to a federal judge, speaking at a computer security conference Thursday." read more »
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Do You Hulu? Video Destination Site Delivers On The Viewing ExperienceOpen in New Window
"Joint venture between News Corp. and NBC Universal aims to make watching online videos easy for those who don't want to be tied to the TV." read more »
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"Do no evil" credo helps Google top annual brand surveyOpen in New Window
Google is the world's strongest brand once again, according to market research firm Millward Brown. As the Marlboro Man will tell you, things change and Google may not stay at the top for very long.R read more »
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