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Tennessee Man Indicted for Hacking Palin E-Mail
A Tennessee man has been indicted for hacking into Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s personal e-mail account, the Justice…
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Don`t Blame IT for Wall Street Mess
Wall Street has invested heavily in information technology, including systems that calculate risk in order to safeguard the big investment…
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McAfee to Buy Secure Computing for $465 Million
McAfee, the world’s No. 2 security software maker, said on Monday it plans to buy Internet security company Secure Computing…
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IT Salaries: SAP Pros See a Big Bounce
Looking for a bigger paycheck? Try sharpening your SAP skills. IT pros with non-certified skills in several SAP technologies saw…
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Smartphone Firms Worry About Security
U.S. mobile phone companies have begun to see substantial returns from delivering data and not just voice, fueled by greater…
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Social Responsibility: Doing the Right Thing
Students at Baruch College of the City University of New York can choose a brand-new, interdisciplinary minor this semester: “Information…
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WiMax: The Future of Wireless, Still Years Away
The future for WiMax technology in the enterprise is, well, not now. Despite some hefty investments and even heftier plans…
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Airports Back to Normal After Computer Glitch
Major U.S. airports were operating normally on Tuesday evening after a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans…