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The Metrics That Matter MostOpen in New Window
HP's IT portfolio management team tracks these five metrics on its weekly dashboard. read more »
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Most sensitive data on government laptops unencryptedOpen in New Window
Grant Gross writes, "Only 30% of sensitive information stored on U.S. government laptops and mobile devices, including the personal information of U.S. residents, was encrypted a year ago, despite a series of data breaches at government agencies in recent years, according to an auditor's report." read more »
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Most Potential iPhone Customers Will Wait 'Til XmasOpen in New Window
With the iPhones latest release, it seems that most of its customers will wait until Christmas for their purchases. read more »
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Hong Kong, China Web domains cited as "most dangerous"Open in New Window
"Hong Kong and China are the "most dangerous" places to surf the Web based on country domain, according to McAfee's annual assessment of the riskiest and safest places in cyberspace." read more »
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Most returned products work fine, study saysOpen in New Window
"Only 5% of consumer electronics products returned to retailers are malfunctioning - yet many people who return working products think they are broken, a new study indicates." read more »
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Sprint says 5 GB per month should be enough for mostOpen in New Window
"After last week's news that Sprint confirmed its plans to implement a 5 GB per month overall use cap for its mobile broadband service, the company has seen a flurry of negative comments..." read more »
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Most retailer breaches are not disclosed, Gartner saysOpen in New Window
While nearly half of U.S. retailers have been hit with some kind of information security attack, only a small percentage of them have actually reported breaches to their customers. read more »
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The 10 most important business technology products of 2007.Open in New Window
Jason Hiner, Executive Editor over at TechRepublic writes about what he believes are the top ten most important business technology products of 2007: i-Mate smartphones, Sprint's Xohm, Salesforce.Co read more »
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