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Google Introduces Google Apps for Government At a press event at its headquarters this morning, Google announced Google Apps for Government  a variant of Google Apps Premier edition, and includes the same core apps
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The Zerg Have Landed: StarCraft II is Here Blizzard's sci-fi real-time strategy sequel went on sale last night at midnight, and it's expected to sell 7 million copies worldwide through 2010.
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Google Gadgets: Not So Trustworthy After All? Google's gadgets may want your location information and a lot more. Telling a legit gadget from a bogus one is harder than it looks.
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Citi Reveals iPhone App Has Critical Security Flaw Saved access codes, other hidden info on smartphone could be easily accessed on a lost or stolen iPhone.
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Never Mind Legality, iPhone Jailbreaking Voids Your Warranty Apple is reminding customers that jailbreaking your iPhone voids the device's warranty - which means no free repairs if your phone goes kaput.
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StarCraft II: Unboxing the Collector's Edition Drooling over the StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Collector's Edition? Check out the extras.
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Why Ubuntu Linux Is a Good Business Choice Microsoft operating systems may be the most popular among businesses, but Ubuntu Linux provides security, stability, and thousands of applications at no cost.
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10 Things to Do While Waiting for StarCraft II StarCraft II goes on sale Monday at midnight, so what's a real-time strategy gamer to do while sweating those final anticipatory hours?
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Ask.com Taps User Base to Offer Better Answers Ask.com is incorporating input from its user base to help answer search queries.
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What Google Apps for Government Means for Small Business Google Apps has received the government seal of approval, but that isn't an automatic green light for small businesses to embrace cloud-based services.
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Citi iPhone App Flaw Raises Questions of Mobile Security Security concerns with the Citigroup banking app for the iPhone illustrate the growing need for IT admins to be more vigilant about flawed apps and potential risks with mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
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