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Computerworld.com's award-winning Web site offers IT pros continually updated news stories, as well as features, analysis pieces, opinions and research/resource materials on important technology issues. With a heavy focus on technology users, the site serves as a resource for IT professionals looking to improve business operations -- and their own careers -- by successfully deploying and managing technology.
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Scented, other 'fashion' PCs hit the cat walk
No two industries appear more dissimilar than those of the PC and fashion. Microsoft is aiming to bridge the divide by strutting its partners' coolest computer designs in front of fashionistas and divas at PROJECT Las Vegas.

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Comcast sets monthly bandwidth limit for customers
Comcast, the largest provider of cable-based broadband service in the U.S., will institute a 250GB-a-month bandwidth cap for its customers beginning on Oct. 1.

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Video games poised to boost corporate training
Companies are starting to use video game technology for internal training and other programs, according to Forrester Research.

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Should You Install Messaging Security Software on Your Exchange Server?
(Source: Sunbelt Software) Osterman Research shares insights gleaned from a just completed survey that dispel the fears of employing server-based email security solutions. Read this white paper to help you understand the latest Exchange security risks and also learn about reasons why an installed security solution may be the best option for you in countering those challenges.

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Document Solutions IP Faxing vs. Conventional Faxing: A Critical Analysis
(Source: Premiere Global Services) IT executives seeking ways to reduce the total cost of ownership of faxing without impacting productivity or service, can consider the business case for internet fax.

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Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
(Source: Citrix) Gartner summarizes its view on Application Delivery Controllers, evaluates strengths and weaknesses of solutions, and provides Magic Quadrant reporting for a quick comparison across all vendors. Learn from Gartner how you can benefit from an all-in-one device like Citrix NetScaler that delivers the highest levels of availability, performance and security.

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Demand for Atom chip stymied by testing bottleneck
Demand for Intel's Atom processor remains stymied by a testing bottleneck that has been causing a shortage of chips.

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Microsoft: No more Windows Live Mail crashes with IE8 Beta 2
Microsoft made a mistake when it tagged one of its own programs -- Windows Live Mail -- as incompatible with Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, the browser preview it unveiled Wednesday.

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Cellular operators say they're ready for Gustav
The nation's major cellular network providers say they are prepared for trouble from tropical storm Gustav, saying they have spent millions in emergency management, permanent generators and cell towers to maintain wireless connectivity in the event of a disaster.

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iPhone imitators prepping for their close-ups
With Apple's iPhone apparently selling well, other major equipment makers in the emerging smart phone market are hoping to come up with their own iconic device.

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