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Will data centers transform in 2009?Open in New Window
During an economic crisis, it's difficult to predict what IT projects will take priority in different companies, but one thing is nearly certain: Enterprise IT managers in 2009 will not be ripping ou read more »
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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?Open in New Window
Microsoft plans to offer a free antivirus product, code-named "Morro," in the second half of this year, when the company removes Windows Live OneCare from the retail market. But cautious consumers ma read more »
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Will Microsoft still activate new XP installations?Open in New Window
"According to a Microsoft representative, you will be able to activate new XP installations for the foreseeable future." read more »
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Will the Olympics melt the Internet?Open in New Window
Okay, sky-is-falling fans and network neutrality proponents: We’re about to find out whether the Internet can – or will – break down under the strain of mass consumption of streaming video.At least t read more »
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Will freedom ring on LiMo's Linux-based mobile platform?Open in New Window
Ryan Paul takes a look at LiMo, a large mobile industry group, which is offering a Linux-based mobile platform which utilizes GTK making application redeployment as mobile applications streamlined. read more »
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Will industry react to new cell phone cancer scare?Open in New Window
Dana Blankenhorn comments on the recent warning by cancer researcher Dr. Ronald Herberman. He sent a memo to his staff at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute stating concerns over the potential for cell phone use to cause cancer. Blankenhorn questions what the cell phone's response to this will be. read more »
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Will Social Media Lead to User Generated Unemployment?Open in New Window
Tom Forenski questions the dangers of user generated work being done for various companies and the effects that it may have on employment at such corporations such as Intuit. read more »
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Will They Really Modu?Open in New Window
Om Malik writes a fascinating review of a new startup - Modu - which will offer a tiny mobile communications device that wears different "sleeves" that change its featureset focus (e.g. a phone, music player, qwerty keyboard). read more »
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