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Bayes Theorem keeps spam out
When applied to spam, this probability theory kicks out real junk mail and is less likely to create false positives.
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The Scalix factor
If you're running Microsoft Exchange Server with Microsoft Outlook on the desktop, there's an alternative that looks the same and costs two-thirds less.
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Why Dell is a bank
Dell makes so much money on the 'float', how can the others compete?
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Media client monoculture
Microsoft's Windows Media Player offers developers a mass market, so how do the smaller guys secure their piece of the pie? It's up to ...
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The real cost of blades
Blade servers offer density, flexibility and versatility, and soon they could be affordable too.
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IBM's Chiphopper
New technology offers software developers porting tools that enable them to run their apps across IBM computers, from the x86 to the big mainframes, ...
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Podcasting 101
Podcasting offers the same flexibility as TiVo. So, what do you need to do to automatically receive audio content to your MP3 player?
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Wireless consolidation
Navigate the confusion of the consolidated global wireless landscape and make sure your phone is going to work in the places you're going.
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Is open source really open?
While three main open-source organizations decide whether they can get along, the software they each endorse is not cross-pollenatable.
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Punctuated scalability
As organizations grow, the support costs per employee decline, but there are pain points.
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Data streaming
How to manage and prioritize the huge influx of real-time data coming at you.
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New and improved peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer networking now involves pulling down bits of files from multiple connections, ensuring lower failure rates and improved efficiency.
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Virus vs. spyware
Which is it? Once you determine the 'who', the 'why', the 'what' and the 'how' it all becomes clear.
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Holographic storage
The next big thing in storage? Three dimensional holographic images enable more information to be stored in a much smaller space, preventing information overflow.
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The coax cable highway
How does a single piece of wire bring both TV and Internet traffic into the home?
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The return of hosted apps
This time around, the vendors are in control and the focus is on a single application.
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Casinos embrace RFID
The Wynn Las Vegas is planting radio signals in its chips to deter counterfeiting and boost profits through savvier marketing.
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Enter the Blogosphere
Where did blogs come from and why do personality, opinion and expression really matter?
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Map to CIO
How did Stacy Smith become CIO of Intel?He explains.
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Should CIOs abandon all hope?
The demands on IT are great no matter what the economic climate. Intel CIO Stacy Smith shows us how to meet the challenge of ...
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