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    Support teams are often feel that they get less respect than the development side of the shop. You can address the problem by re-evaluating the support role.

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    How a new tech leader approaches the first month on the job can often make or break the success of his or her tenure. We talked to several CIOs who offered valuable advice to help you take the IT helm with confidence.

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    With just hours left before voting is scheduled to end in one of the most-anticipated presidential elections in US history, political pundits ranging from the amateur to the academic are scrambling to update their Web sites with final forecasts.

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    The wireless era continues to be plagued by insufficient security, and both corporations and users are being put at risk. But the priority goes to add more nifty features.

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  • Google vs. Yahoo: Clash of cultures

    As the two giants tussle for domination of online advertising dollars, it's increasingly clear that this tug-of-war is really a test of each company's corporate culture.

  • Wireless dilemma: Security isn't cool

    The wireless era continues to be plagued by insufficient security, and both corporations and users are being put at risk. But the priority goes to add more nifty features.

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    High-tech giants are nudging the grid computing into the business world. Is the obscure concept in your company's future?

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    Why build an angry robot? We talk to the authors of a system that will bring emotional feelings to aircraft, fridges and household appliances.

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