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Investors Unimpressed With NetSuite's Q4
Shares of the on-demand software company tumbled more than 15 percent Friday, one day after it posted sales and earnings in line with analyst estimates.

 
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Facebook Says Adios to Microsoft Banner Ads
The social networking giant said the move will help it better target users with relevant ads based on their personal information and offer them more interactivity.

 
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Why Red Hat Had to Pull the Plug on Exchange
When Red Hat launched its Red Hat Exchange three years ago, the idea was to provide a market for its partners to sell open source solutions. But things didn't go as well as planned.

 
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Xfinity Name Get Early Thumbs Down: Survey
Naming firm says Comcast and Apple (iPad) could have done a lot better. Thousands of customers and bloggers agree.

 
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Smartphones a Hot Seller, Up 39 Percent in Q4
Thanks to a combination of technical breakthroughs making mobile devices cheaper and Apple making them cool, no one wants just a 'cell phone' any more. How long will the solid growth continue?

 
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Why You Will Use a Tablet Some Day
Touch tablets will come out optimized for operating systems ranging from closed (iPhone OS) to open (Linux) and everything in between. Take your pick.

 
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Cisco's Blades Business Off to a Good Start
Who in the world would want to take on IBM, HP and Dell all at once? Cisco, the networking company, with its entry into the blades server business. So how is the company doing as we approach the end of year one?

 
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Would-Be Apple Rival Debuts iTablet
British company poaches Apple's naming convention as it announces plans for a new tablet computer that could rival the recently unveiled iPad. But will the iTablet land X2 Computing in legal trouble?

 
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SQL Injections Led to 60% of UK Data Breaches
Malicious hackers are relying on growing numbers of increasingly complex SQL attacks to get at companies' data.

 
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