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EU investigates possible smart card chip cartel
The European Commission is investigating a possible cartel among manufacturers of the smart card chips used in payment cards and mobile phones, it said Wednesday.
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10 must-have free BlackBerry apps
A handful of free BlackBerry applications -- for browsing the Web, issuing voice commands, creating spreadsheets, reading e-books and more -- can make your trusty smart phone even smarter.
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Self-promotion at work: 8 tips for shy people
Self-promotion can be particularly hard for IT professionals because on top of cultural conditioning, they feel their work speaks for them. But you may need it to survive this economic downturn with your job intact. Here are eight tips to get you started.
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Asus debuts S121 netbook with Windows 7 and 512GB SSD
Asustek Computer on Tuesday debuted an ultra-thin, light netbook called the S121 with two new technologies, Microsoft's yet-to-be released Windows 7 OS and the world's largest solid state drive (SSD) at 512GB.
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CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hack
CheckFree and some of the banks that use its electronic bill payment service are notifying more than 5 million customers after criminals took control of several of the company's Internet domains and redirected customer traffic to a malicious Web site hosted in the Ukraine.
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Report: Microsoft to do free Windows 7 upgrades
Microsoft Corp. will offer free or discounted Windows 7 upgrades to users who buy Vista PCs after July 1, according to a Web site that has accurately predicted the company's moves in the past.
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Comcast confirms new network management practices
Comcast, the second largest broadband provider in the U.S., has stopped network-management practices that focus on slowing the BitTorrent peer-to-peer application, the company said.
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Digital TV converter program out of money
A federal program providing vouchers for digital television converters to people whose TV sets will stop working on Feb. 17 has run out of money.
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Microsoft touts Mac-Windows collaboration at Macworld
Microsoft plans to launch new Mac software later this year that will let Office 2008 for Mac users collaborate with people running the Windows version of the application suite.
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Start-up Ctera will offer cloud storage through carriers
Storage start-up Ctera introduced a combined local and cloud storage system for service providers to sell as a service.
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