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Mumbai terrorists used Google Earth
Indian officials investigating last week's attacks in Mumbai claim that the terrorists used Google Earth to "learn their way around." But the information available on the attacked locations is also...
Microsoft says new urgency regarding October patch
Microsoft released an emergency patch in October, and is now saying it sees increasing reports from users about a worm exploiting the vulnerability that was patched. John Fontana has details.
Cisco to give employees time off at year-end, but not out of the goodness of its heart
Cisco is shutting down most of its operations for four days at the end of the year, as part of a larger effort to reduce costs, Cisco has confirmed. Shutting down means saving payroll and...

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Unisys exec takes helm of Open Solutions Alliance
The Open Solutions Alliance, a nonprofit industry group that pushes for the adoption and interoperability of open-source software, has named an executive of the giant systems integrator Unisys as its new president.
Unisys exec takes helm of Open Solutions Alliance
The Open Solutions Alliance, a nonprofit industry group that pushes for the adoption and interoperability of open-source software, has named an executive of the giant systems integrator Unisys as its new president.
Unisys exec takes helm of Open Solutions Alliance
The Open Solutions Alliance, a nonprofit industry group that pushes for the adoption and interoperability of open-source software, has named an executive of the giant systems integrator Unisys as its new president.
Tessera loses patent ruling, stock dives
The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that competitors did not infringe chip-packaging patents owned by Tessera Technologies, sending the semiconductor vendor's stock down nearly 10 percent at the end of trading on Monday.
LinkedIn's New Free Apps, Part Two
In part one of our review of the LinkedIn applications platform, we looked at presentation, file sharing and travel applications that helped you collaborate with your fellow connections on the professional social network.
Could your Web surfing be greener?
Is there a greener way to surf the Web?
High court narrows penalty against Qualcomm
A federal appeals court on Monday narrowed the penalty against Qualcomm for misleading a standards body and committing misconduct during a trial.
New Microsoft Cashback deal follows outage
Microsoft is making payback quicker on its Cashback program after the service suffered an outage Friday and failed to give some people discounts they were eligible for.
VMware expands desktop virtualization capabilities
VMware has renamed and expanded upon its desktop virtualization software, with features that reduce storage requirements and allow offline access to desktops.
Verizon trounces competition in wireless quality survey
Despite improvements by carriers across the industry, Verizon has retained its top spot in Consumer Reports' annual report on wireless customer satisfaction.
Major e-stores malfunction on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Sears, Saks Fifth Avenue, Costco, Dell, Victoria's Secret, Bloomingdale's and Williams-Sonoma all saw their sites malfunction at some point between Friday and Monday, according to companies that monitor Web performance.
AWS offers online database service for free
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has opened its online database service for public beta testing and said a certain level of usage will be free, at least for now.
Pharmaceutical finds intelligent solution with BI
It was a stalemate. Allergan's top executives faced each other off, refusing to acknowledge the other's sales figures. As each defended his end of the table unwilling to accept a version of the truth that the different numbers wove, the tension in the room rose. The standoff wasn't the first. Finance had a set of sales figures, the logistics department had their own and sales insisted that both were wrong. The conversation between executives went something like this says K.T. Rajan, director operations IS and projects, Allergan India, "If you use my figures, let's talk, otherwise there's nothing to discuss."
Hyundai Motors India revs up production with new app
The folks at Hyundai Motors India (HMIL) must just love M. Suresh. In a year when profit margins in the auto sector are being battered, the automaker's GM of IT found a way to save his company a trunk-full of money -- and ensure that the company can increase its output.
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