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Bay Area workers stay home and busy after freeway collapse
San Francisco Bay Area workers were able to avoid a snarl of traffic jams, detours and road blocks by telecommuting. News | 01 May 2007
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BlackBerry service returns for most users, RIM says
Research in Motion Ltd. says it's looking into an interruption that delayed emails Tuesday night, but some companies are still waiting for the backlog of emails to be delivered. News | 18 Apr 2007
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Wi-Fi way to shrink digital divide, say big-city CIOs
The CIOs of Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco talk about the goals of their high-profile municipal Wi-Fi projects and the challenges they faced along the way. Article | 06 Mar 2007
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Smartphones easy target for hackers, experts warn
No one's paying attention to the security risks inherent in today's smartphones, but experts say a major breach will happen sooner than later, and most businesses won't be ready. Article | 06 Feb 2007
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IPhone 'wow' factor fails to tempt CIOs
CIOs are excited to try out Apple's new iPhone, but they'll take a wait-and-see approach before deploying it to their users. Article | 11 Jan 2007
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Apple targets Blackberry, Treo clients with iPhone
The iPhone introduced yesterday in San Francisco combines Apple's iPod music and video player with a mobile phone and wireless Internet access for e-mail, the core function of the BlackBerry and Treo. Research In Motion and Palm shares both fell afte... News | 10 Jan 2007
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Wireless computing fuels biz app adoption
Three-quarters of all U.S. businesses have deployed at least one wireless data application. Mobile email still rules, but line-of-business apps, such as CRM, are set for big growth. Article | 04 Jan 2007
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Geezers revolt: Age discrimination tops the best CIO stories of 2006
Of the many issues we followed this year, age discrimination hit home hardest with our CIO readers. But other stories struck a nerve, too. Revisit the issues that mattered most to you in our 2006 collection of best CIO stories. Article | 21 Dec 2006
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Gartner: Existing business continuity plans will fail in a pandemic
Existing business continuity plans will not protect a company during an avian flu pandemic, says a Gartner analyst. Business continuity plans assume a geographically specific disaster, while a pandemic will strike everywhere nearly simultaneously. Article | 29 Nov 2006
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Email service for basic mobile phones unveiled
A startup founded by a group of successful European entrepreneurs is set to bring email, instant messaging and other communications services to low-cost mobile phones. News | 22 Nov 2006