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Force 10, Turin Networks mergingOpen in New Window
"Data center switching vendor Force 10 Networks this week says it is merging with Turin Networks, a provider of wireless backhaul, Carrier Ethernet and converged access systems for service providers read more »
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IT salary survey says: ‘You’ve never had it so bad’Open in New Window
"Compared to the current job market, IT professionals should recall the collapse of the dot-com bubble with a fondness for the good ol' days." read more »
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Norton 360 expands backup and security capabilitiesOpen in New Window
Ellen Messmer writes "Symantec today announced Version 3.0 of its Norton 360 desktop software, which is used to back up documents and digital photos for storage on local media or in Symantec's onli read more »
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Pew survey shows online news overtaking print in the USOpen in New Window
"For the first time since the group started surveying the US about how the country gets its news, the Pew Research Center has found that the Internet has passed newspapers as a primary news source.. read more »
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Hollywood wants in on ISP "graduated responses," tooOpen in New Window
"Ars talks to the MPAA and learns that "graduated response" isn't just for music; the movie business has been in talks with ISPs for some time, and trials are already underway." read more »
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Reg readers say ‘don’t panic’ about the economyOpen in New Window
Dale Vile reports that analysis of Register reader opinions indicates that while a downturn is evident the need for panic is not. read more »
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ISP tells RIAA piracy protection doesn't come freeOpen in New Window
"The RIAA made headlines last week when it announced an end to rampant P2P lawsuits in favor of working on a kinder, gentler tactic of communicating with ISPs. However, the first of what is sure to read more »
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RIAA graduated response plan: Q&A with Cary ShermanOpen in New Window
Nate Anderson has a really good point - "On Friday, major news broke: the RIAA would (largely) abandon its widespread lawsuit campaign against individuals in favor of a "graduated response" partne read more »
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