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Survey: A third of IT projects exceed budget

September 13, 2007 Research finds that poor forecasting, increases in scope and conflicts between multiple projects result in overspending. TAGS: chief information officer, survey, forecasting, project, Computer Associates International Inc., information technology

Addicted to e-mail? You're not alone

May 26, 2005 Most people check e-mail about five times a day, and many can't go without it for more than three days at a stretch, AOL survey finds. TAGS: respondent, survey, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., e-mail address, e-mail

New worry for phones: Tight pants

December 7, 2004 Hip-hugging jeans bust phones, says survey. Good thing no one had pocket-size cell phones in the '80s. TAGS: survey, Siemens AG, pant, worry, cell phone, mobile phone, U.S., battery

Women outnumber men in online games, survey finds

October 5, 2006 New study on gamers reveals Playstation 2 as the most popular console, but PCs are the platform of choice. TAGS: gamer, survey, game console, online game, Microsoft Xbox, women, console, video game, games, entertainment, handheld, Sony Playstation, platform, Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 2, brand

Microsoft-Novell survey gives their deal a thumbs-up

December 12, 2006 Survey commissioned by the two companies asserts that their high-profile agreement will drive customers away from joint rival Red Hat. TAGS: survey, Novell Inc., respondent, intellectual property right, agreement, intellectual property, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Survey: People skills valued over those for IT

December 14, 2007 Microsoft-commissioned survey of execs finds ability to communicate with co-workers is regarded as more important than tech skills. TAGS: communication skill, skill, survey, information technology, Bill Gates, workplace, Microsoft Corp.

Survey: Most home PC users lack security

December 7, 2005 Some 81 percent lack at least one of three critical types of security, but use of firewalls and antivirus software is improving. TAGS: antivirus software, survey, home PC, firewall, security, spyware

Blog censorship gains support

April 14, 2005 Survey finds most Americans believe bloggers should not be allowed to publish sensitive information about individuals. TAGS: respondent, blogger, survey, censorship, blogging, journalist, blog, personal information, speech, opinion, Google Inc.

Quote of the day: Blogging or dogging?

September 28, 2005 A British survey finds that many people have no idea what the words blogging and podcasting mean. TAGS: blogging, survey

Worms whack half of businesses

March 21, 2005 Most companies have upped security spending, but that hasn't stopped pests from invading corporate networks, survey finds. TAGS: Mazu Networks, survey, IT professional, worm, security

Computer crime costs $67 billion, FBI says

January 19, 2006 Dealing with viruses, spyware, PC theft and other digital crimes adds up to a hefty total for businesses. TAGS: respondent, survey, crime, theft, organization, computer security, VPN, firewall, U.S., security, virus, spyware, PC, Microsoft Windows

How search engines rate on privacy

August 13, 2007 News.com asks Google, Yahoo and others to fess up on what they do to protect their users' personal information.In their own words: Search engines on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, search engine, privacy, survey, lawyer, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

More U.S. workers playing hooky

October 4, 2005 With excuses like "I'm too fat to get into my work pants," less information is probably more when calling in sick. TAGS: survey

Disc expiration dates debated

March 30, 2005 Standards body is trying to develop a realistic way of labeling CDs and DVDs for longevity. TAGS: survey, DVD, CD, Microsoft Corp.

Study: Subscription services to drive digital music

December 1, 2004 Digital music subscriptions could outpace a la carte downloads of songs, but CDs are expected to stick around, survey shows. TAGS: survey, digital music, music, CD, Apple Computer

Why are doctors such Luddites?

May 20, 2009 They're quick to embrace new medical technology, but don't ask them to use a computer. CBSNews.com's Charles Cooper explores a generation gap. TAGS: e-health, doctor, electronic health record, Twitter, Charles Cooper, patient, Orange PCS, physician, survey, California

Linux users say OS needs touch-up with Photoshop

February 6, 2006 In Novell survey that asks which programs should be ported to Linux, Adobe's software tops the list. TAGS: Novell Inc., survey, Linux, Adobe PhotoShop, multimedia, Adobe Systems Inc., e-mail, operating system

Survey: Consumer tilt toward tech buys

November 8, 2005 Consumers' attitudes toward technology are changing, and their buying decisions will reflect it, Harris Interactive says. TAGS: survey, camera

Survey: ID theft hard to shake off

July 26, 2005 A quarter of Americans who fall victim to identity theft find it a struggle to put things right again, according to a recent survey. TAGS: identity theft, survey, victim, respondent, bank, security

Keylogger spying at work on the rise, survey says

May 16, 2006 Companies may have the best antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall software, but that hasn't stopped rise in spyware. TAGS: Websense Inc., keylogger, survey, phishing Web site, phishing, spyware, organization, anti-spyware, firewall, antivirus
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