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The Winter Games in Vancouver, which kick off Friday, rely on thousands of servers and PCs to manage everything from scores to travel plans. Magnus Alvarsson has to make sure everything is working.
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February 8, 2010
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The Winter Games in Vancouver, which kick off Friday, rely on thousands of servers and PCs to manage everything from scores to travel plans. Magnus Alvarsson has to make sure everything is working.
Mon, Feb 08 04:00:00 PST 2010 | Read full story 

When you're covering tech's Super Bowl equivalent live, you really don't want your broadcasting platform to collapse.
Mon, Feb 08 04:00:00 PST 2010 | Read full story 

The Xinhua news agency says police arrested three people suspected of running a group that disseminated hacking tools and Trojans to its members.
Mon, Feb 08 08:51:47 PST 2010 | Read full story 

The shuttle is carrying a new space station module that will give astronauts a bay window view, along with hardware to overhaul the lab's water recycling system.
Mon, Feb 08 05:28:00 PST 2010 | Read full story 

Electric-car services company Better Place forges ahead with plan to install tens of thousands of charging stations and battery-switching locations in Israel by next year.
Mon, Feb 08 07:20:00 PST 2010 | Read full story 

After selling out over the winter holidays, Barnes & Noble's e-book reader is back online and is set to arrive in B&N stores by midweek.
Mon, Feb 08 07:06:00 PST 2010 | Read full story 


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