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Managing information overload
You've got Twitter and Facebook, not to mention IM and those daily memos from your boss. So, how are you supposed to manage it all? It's time for IT managers to come up with a plan to deal with these... Read more...
Making e-Discovery painless
You probably wince when looking at the dollar signs associated with e-Discovery compliance, a new legal requirement for companies large and small. But there are plenty of products coming on the... Read more...
Botnet plunders 70GB of personal and financial data in 10 days
Researchers from the University of California managed to hack into the command-and-control network used by hackers to manage an 180,000 strong botnet. In the short 10 days that they had access to the... Read more...
Are you worried about growing cybercrime?
Every day brings news of some computer attack and data breach. And every year, the number of intrusions and thefts increase as projections of economic loss goes skyward. So how worried should a CIO... Read more...
What happens when the web gets it wrong?
The web is not like a newspaper, which has a 24-hour shelf life and then gets thrown away. A mistake on the web can be perpetuated, and if you are the subject of an error, it could be really... Read more...
Supreme Court turns down Virginia spam case
Anti-spam activists lost a major case last week when the Supreme Court decided against restoring Virginia's anti-spam law. The high court's decision leaves in place a Virginia Supreme Court decision... Read more...
Google unveils panic button
So you hit the "send" button too quickly, and off goes a missive to your boss. Instead of breaking out in a cold sweat, there is now help from Google with a new feature that's just been added to... Read more...
Is Microsoft going mobile?
Microsoft is dismissing rumors that the company may be getting into the mobile phone business. The recent Microsoft smartphone talk was triggered last week by analyst firm Broadpoint AmTech, which... Read more...
Obama may carry top-secret PDA
There has been much publicity about President Obama retaining a mobile phone/e-mail device so that he can keep in contact with top White House staffers and some close friends. The question is what... Read more...
The end of IM as we know it
Instant Messaging is evolving. Microsoft announced that it will integrate its IM service, used by 300 million people, more closely with its Windows Live e-mail and social networking sites. That means... Read more...






