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Avoid these five common Web site mistakes

Many common Web site practices can invite legal problems

Sony VAIO F-Series with 3D

Sony includes Nvidia's 3D Vision with its latest 16-inch laptop, but it's more attuned to stereoscopic movies than to games

World PC and tablet shipments in Q1 this year

Plus, NetSuite shares its first quarter earnings results and Apple is more profitable than Microsoft

Acer enters crowded North American tablet market

Iconia Tab A500 and W500 tablets will compete against tablets like the iPad and PlayBook

Flip camera alternatives come into focus

Pocket video cameras from Kodak, Sanyo, Creative and Sony could take the place of Cisco's Flip cameras

Royal wedding; royal security pains

Workers sneaking a peek at prince's nuptials could cripple company networks

Microsoft issues $25 price hike for certification exams

Exams will increase in price starting July 1

Slideshow: Seven security mistakes still being made

For many years, we heard security professionals lament the way they are perceived

Microsoft quarter rescued by Microsoft Office

Xbox and enterprise software saved Microsoft from sluggish PC sales in its third fiscal quarter

RIM warns Q1 earnings to be lower than expected

Smartphone shipments will be at the lower end of expectations, RIM said

MSI Wind Top AE2050: Low-cost all-in-one

The MSI Wind Top AE2050 delivers compelling features, inexpensively-but several compromises keep it from surpassing its peers

Why we’re consuming more mobile content than ever before

Plus, Citrix shares its first quarter results and Acer's all-in-one 3D desktop

RIM buys Montreal-based Tungle to boost its calendar capabilities

RIM has gone on a buying spree over the past couple of years in an effort to boost its devices to compete with the iPhone and popular Android-based devices

Attachmate seals $2.2B Novell deal

Attachmate is sticking to its plan to operate Novell as two separate business units

Nokia hands Symbian OS work and 3,000 employees to Accenture

Nokia plans to cut a further 4,000 jobs by the end of next year

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