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China Backs Off 'Green Dam' Filter

6:41 PM | Tom Dunlap


By Tom DunlapSo after months of stern warnings from the Chinese government, a controversial Internet filter got an 11th-hour reprieve today. As the BBC reported:China is to delay a controversial plan requiring all new computers sold in the country to...
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Can Dell's Web Gadget Beat the iPhone?
Dell has a serious chance, but given the history of failed attempts on Apple’s crown, the odds favor Apple.
Why Software Piracy Pays
When you shell out $200 for your discounted upgrade of Windows 7 Professional, you're actually helping pay for a copy for someone in China.
Do You Trust Microsoft to Secure Windows?
The free service Microsoft Security Essentials, codenamed Morro, could change the PC security business – if Microsoft can surmount a major perception problem.
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Today’s savvy new cloud companies will likely get gobbled up by the giants that will rule cloud computing in the years ahead.
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