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4/25/2012 1:05 PM
By Eva Neumann
The tone of business and government has changed. With limited resources, everyone’s forced to strategically focus on outcomes and results. Strategic communications is a “must do” and no longer a “nice to do.”
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4/19/2012 7:28 AM
Apple said it is crafting a weapon to vanquish a Flashback virus from Macintosh computers and working to disrupt the command network being used by hackers behind the infections.
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4/16/2012 8:53 AM
By Amy Gahran, Special to CNN
Editor's note: Amy Gahran writes about mobile tech for CNN.com. She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, Contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online age.
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By host on
4/10/2012 7:53 AM
Service to your country can span many careers.
Customs and Border Protection currently has job openings and is accepting applications until April 30, 2012 or until filled. To apply go to www.cbpcareers.com
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4/2/2012 7:29 AM
By Thomas Obungen, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Hawaii
Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii officially opened the first of three Ethanol 85 (E85) fueling stations planned for the Navy’s fleet of flex-fuel vehicles March 22 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH).
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3/28/2012 3:08 PM
By Matthew Weigelt
The General Services Administration’s professional services contract Integrations is now named OASIS, officials said March 28.
OASIS stands for One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services.
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3/26/2012 7:50 AM
By Tim Bajarin
Intel and its partners are about to launch the biggest promotion of a new product category called Ultrabooks since the company’s Wi-Fi based Centrino launch early last decade. And Microsoft is about to launch a major update to Windows called Windows 8 that introduces the new “Metro” touch user interface. Together they are critical products for the future of each company individually.
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3/21/2012 7:50 AM
By Elizabeth Montalbano
Several months later than expected, the Army has launched a prototype of a planned mobile application store with new iOS apps developed for soldiers through a military smartphone program.
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By host on
3/13/2012 1:26 PM
By DAVID SALEH RAUF
To upgrade to the latest iPad, or not: That is the question more federal agencies are asking.
The iPad is becoming Uncle Sam’s tablet computer of choice from helping soldiers find the enemy in Afghanistan to helping educate kids on Indian reservations to helping the commander in chief stay informed. The rollout of a new version Wednesday is expected only to add to Apple’s dominance of the federal market.
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By host on
3/6/2012 1:29 PM
by Google
Video on Galaxy Nexus Mobile
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