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IT Execs Are Making Less
Recession knocks down overall payments to CIOs -- but not everyone is feeling the pinch.



Simple Hack Beats Biometrics
In the case of tape vs. biometrics, tape wins -- hands down.



EU Cops Are Free to Snoop Without Warrants
Sacre bleu! French and German police can now routinely hack citizens' PCs and browse data -- without a warrant.



No Clear Sign of Settlement in Oracle-SAP Suit
Oracle and SAP don't seem especially close to a settlement, but observers say one would make sense.



Google Releases Picasa for Mac Beta
Google on Monday afternoon released a public beta of its Picasa for Mac desktop software for organizing, editing, and...



Powerpoint Karaoke -- More Fun Than Pie Charts
How to make presentations so bad that they might make others laugh.



A Kinder, Gentler RIAA? Not So Much
The recording industry has fired some of its online spies -- but that doesn't mean they're about to get all warm and cuddly.



CEA: US Jobs at Risk in Free Trade Debate
A CEA report calls on the U.S. government to support free trade.



Survey: Microsoft Has Strongest Patent Portfolio
U.S. technology companies led an annual survey rating the strength of corporate patent portfolios, with Microsoft coming out...



Canon Rolls out New Camcorders
Canon U.S.A. on Monday announced a new line of five high-definition and six standard-definition camcorders. Pricing and...



Ballmer Should Skip Pep Talk at CES
Instead of delivering a rah-rah keynote, here are five meaningful things Steve Ballmer could say at CES.



Phishing Scam Bursts Twitter's 'Trust' Bubble
After the phishing incident, users can no longer innocently follow a link. Will this make Twitter less and less effective?



What Should Macworld Expo Do Next?
As we reported last week, Macworld Conference & Expo is holding a "town hall meeting" this Wednesday in San Francisco to...



Seagate Squeezes Data Closer in New 1TB Drive
Seagate has begun volume shipments of a new desktop hard-disk drive that offers 1TB of storage space across two disks.



Twitter Hack: How It Happened and What's Being Done
Twitter security comes into question as a number high-profile customers have their accounts hacked.




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Mobile revolution: it's the year of the smartphone
Australians will take their technology love affair to the next level in 2009 as they embrace, convert, upgrade and, above all, spend up big in their desire to stay in touch.
Cyber ID theft concern as 'space faking' soars
The growing trend of online "space faking", where users masquerade as other people, has reignited concerns about the safety and security of social networking sites.
Unwanted pressies hocked on eBay
Video games, cameras and MP3 players top the list of unwanted gifts posted on eBay or returned to shops.
New wave for wireless
An extra radio band will turn congested networks into a Wi-Fi version of the autobahn.
Apple prepares its Macworld exit strategy
Steve Jobs is conspicuously absent but rumours abound that Apple will use the Macworld show this week to unveil an iPhone Nano and a tiny new laptop.

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