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Kerio unveils Mac client for its VPNOpen in New Window
Messaging and security vendor Kerio in March will release a Mac-based VPN client for its WinRoute Firewall. read more »
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Why businesses are embracing MacsOpen in New Window
"It's not your imagination. Apple Macintoshes are turning up in businesses beyond the creative departments, increasingly becoming a normal part of the IT fabric. One recent IT survey by researcher. read more »
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Bringing Macs into business: Real-life IT storiesOpen in New Window
As more businesses bring Apple Macintoshes into their regular operations, IT has to figure out how to ensure the Macs play well in the typical Windows-dominated environments. Several companies share read more »
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Debian 5 release approaches... binary blobs includedOpen in New Window
"The developers behind the Debian Linux distribution have voted to proceed with the release of the next major version despite ongoing controversy over the inclusion of binary firmware in the kernel. read more »
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Google Cell Phone Raises HTC Revenues 22%Open in New Window
Thanks to hits like the T-Mobile G1 and its "Touch" line, High Tech Computers reports $1.4 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter. read more »
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Google China and Baidu apologize for porn linksOpen in New Window
Shamed by government crackdownThree of China's most popular search engines have apologized for being slow to remove links to pornographic material, following the government's pledge on Monday to crac read more »
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Netbooks and the Death of x86 ComputingOpen in New Window
"Freescale said Monday it would offer an ARM-based chip that could lead to a $200 Linux-based netbook, offering about twice the amount of usage on a single battery charge as Intel’s Atom processor a read more »
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Apple Security: Time To Stop Feeling Superior?Open in New Window
"There have been far more Apple-related security problems in the past two years than in previous years, requiring Mac users to be more vigilant than ever to ensure that their computers are safe." read more »
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