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Blogger who streamed pre-release Guns N' Roses songs deserves prison time, say feds
A man who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of illegally uploading and streaming Gun N' Roses tracks from his Web site could face up to six months in prison if the judge hearing the case accepts the government's sentencing recommendations.
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N.J. Gov. Corzine asks Facebook friends for budget feedback
Facebook puts privacy controls in hands of its users
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Windows Azure goes down for early adopters
Browser add-on locks out targeted advertising
HTC to launch 'at least' three Google phones this year
Microsoft to highlight Silverlight 3 technology
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Web-based image editors are now challenging desktop software -- at least, when they meet your basic photo-editing needs. Here is a look at the most popular and sophisticated online image-editing applications.
E-mail security services square off
E-mail is the primary conduit of information for many organizations, both internally and with the outside world. Unfortunately, e-mail is also a prime channel for annoyances such as spam, as well as security threats in the form of viruses, spyware, phishing attacks, and more. Some companies choose to defend their e-mail systems in-house by deploying e-mail security products. Others, however, look to outside assistance in the form of hosted e-mail security services.
Lovesick for newsprint
On Sunday morning, as I plopped down the Miami Herald on our kitchen table and sat down to read it, I felt engaged in an outmoded practice, like listening to an LP, saving data to a floppy disk or using a VCR to tape a TV program.
Five Things You Can't See on Your Network
Networks today are blind. As analyst firms such as Gartner have pointed out, IT doesn't really know which users are on the network. Similarly, IT knows very little about the application traffic on the LAN.
Opinion: Is the Internet killing the news media?
The latest Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism report on the state of the U.S. news media makes for sobering reading for anyone eyeing a career in journalism or already in the field. The bottom line is that the business is toast, unless you are on the Internet side -- and even there it's toast.
Cisco launches unified computing system
In a much-anticipated announcement, Cisco Systems Monday launched its Unified Computing System, comprising virtualization technology, services and blade servers aimed at helping enterprises develop and manage what it calls "next-generation data centers."
Q&A;: Microsoft's next big thing
Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer talks about the next wave of client and cloud computing, a virtual world he calls First Life, doctor-bots, the relevance of Windows -- and the Star Trek theory on why making products easy to use is so hard.
Review: Twendz rates the latest Twitter trends
Twendz is a handy new Web-based service that rates how Twitter users feel about things based on their tweets.
Google: The Next Evil Empire?
Could Google be the new Galactic Empire? Preston Gralla sees more antitrust action on the horizon -- and this time, it's not against Microsoft.
Rob Carter
Fed Ex CIO Rob Carter talks about recession IT cleanups, the challenge of serving customers who don't have cutting-edge systems, and the promise of sensor and active RFID technologies.
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