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Palm Pre's Chances of Swiping BlackBerry's Enterprise Users
News Analysis: The Palm Pre is on its way to store shelves. It's certain to appeal to some in the consumer space, but is it ready for the enterprise? That's a question that might not be answered so easily.
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Sizing up Obama's Plans for Cyber-security
The much-anticipated cyber-security review ordered by U.S. President Barack Obama is now out in the open. But the question of how best to implement its suggestions remains. Members of the security community share some thoughts with eWEEK about where they would like to see the federal government begin.
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