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10 sure-fire ways to kill telecommuting

10 sure-fire ways to kill telecommuting

IT can prevent your company from losing control or supporting slackers with these techniques

The InfoWorld news quiz

April 3: Can you tell the real news from the fake? -- match your weekly tech news wits against our snarky quiz master...  more

The Energizer laptop: 20 hours on a single charge

New add-on batteries from Dell and HP kept notebooks going and going in InfoWorld's tests. Download our benchmark to see what these extenders could do for you.... more

Intel's Nehalem simply sizzles

In a range of tests, the new quad-core Xeon processor shows huuuuge performance gains... more

Twitter added to federal emergency response network

Obama administration seeks to expand W-911 service to mobile Web... more

How bad off is tech? Depends who you ask

Gartner says 2009 will be worse than the dot-com bust, but Forrester and IDC are not as gloomy... more

Are you ready for the big one?

In the age of the Internet, good security means never taking availability for granted... more

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right

It was a busy -- you might even say frantic -- April Fools this year. Cringely notes some of the high- and lowlights... more

Robert X. Cringely / Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right
04-03-09
whurley / MTV Networks rocks the cloud with open APIs
03-30-09
Tom Yager / Rich online apps can learn from the old IBM 3270 terminal
04-01-09

IBM sees Conficker hitting 4 percent of PCs

Experts had pegged Conficker infections in the 2 million to 4 million range, but IBM's numbers suggest that they may be in the tens of millions more

Parallels Workstation Extreme and the company's view on hosted virtual desktop

Parallels just announced Workstation Extreme, leveraging pass-through video and working with Intel, HP and Nvidia to deliver a powerful desktop or workstation experience to the user. I also got the CEO's take on the recent news coming out of Gartner, which stated that it expects the hosted virtual desktop market to explode to a whopping $65 billion in 2013. So where does Parallels see itself in this market? more

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