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Gates legacy filled with good, bad and ugly
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates formally entered the computer business in 1975 as a gangly geek and later this month will semi-exit
as an industry luminary leaving behind a billion-dollar juggernaut and a legacy of software, personal computing, innovation,
and tough and sometimes unfair competition.
Ultimate Father's Day gadget wish list
The ultimate day for gadget junkies is Father's Day, so if you haven't gotten the special father on your list something yet,
check out this dad's list of favorite gadgety gift ideas.
Why Nortel chose LTE over WiMAX
IBM’s answer to IT skills crunch: Woo students
Enterprises baffled by unified communications, survey finds
Wall Street becoming Linux stronghold
Pepsi bottler swallows skepticism, gives virtualization a try
IBM, Los Alamos smash petaflop barrier, triple supercomputer speed record
Gates legacy filled with good, bad and ugly
Major ISPs to block online child porn
Sanbolic fills hole in VMware portfolio, gives virtual machines shared file access
Disaster recovery paramount now that hurricane season is here
Network World's Products of the Week
Cemaphore links Gmail and Outlook, previews beta at Microsoft TechEd
Gas manufacturer defends SCADA systems
XO to demo 100 Gigabit Ethernet service
Support grows for universal power adapter
Trend Micro: Barracuda suit not about open source
Power-based chips to boost safety controls in cars
Microsoft says it offered $9 billion to Yahoo
Nigerian banks team on cardholders campaign
Yang sums it up, iPhone goes 3G
Africa telecom group to tackle standards
Politician Gravel, YouTube star
Kenya’s budget earmarks funding for IT projects
Kenyan government to invest in e-waste management
FBI warns of child-support card scam
Wipro expands its product design services
Uganda green computers firm opens for business
MySpace to shake up its layout
How StuffIt stacks up against WinZip
Program helps Ugandan ex-combatants access IT
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Women 4 times more likely than men to cough up personal info
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Japan's 10 funniest tech-related commercials [Videos]
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Throwing away a promo CD is "unauthorized distribution"?
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Adults too quick to dismiss educational video games
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Attack of the iPhone clones [Slideshow]
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10 things IT needs to know about AJAX
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This Year's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries [Slideshow]
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