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- Google search blocked in China? The pain continues
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Gallery: History of the microchip
From Intel's first microprocessor to XScale chips, photos from the Intel Museum showcase many of the company's biggest achievements. Browse galleries
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Photos: Laying the grid for electric cars
Hoping to energize the electric car industry and make the Bay Area the electric car capital of the United States, San Jose, Calif., installs the first of hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations. Browse galleries
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What’s hot, what’s not: Expert evaluations of the latest tech products
When playing with the new Kindle a few things jump out at you. It’s all screen, inexpensive - and it's very light.
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Is Starcraft II bad for your graphics card?
One of the most anticipated games in years, Starcraft II is so hot that it can burn up your graphics card. Literally. The blockbuster has a strange bug that can make your card render the menus...
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Taking the mystique out of private clouds
Is technology indistinguishable from magic? In his latest cartoon, Geek & Poke's Oliver Widder shows the reality behind private clouds:
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The real meaning of the service level agreement
I believe that outsourcing It is almost always wrong - but it has its uses if you want someone else to take the hit for forcing IT management change.
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AOL's Garlinghouse talks 'startarounds,' calls Yahoo Sybil
"The first part of fixing a problem is admitting the problem. At AOL we have a big F-ing problem," says Brad Garlinghouse, president of consumer applications at AOL.
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Jeff Bezos: Put your energy into making great products and not marketing...
Jeff Bezos was on Charlie Rose and spoke about the new Kindle, effective marketing ... and cloud computing too.
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Sony, McAfee, others sued for patent infringement
After suing Microsoft for patent infringement, Uniloc USA is now turning its sights on a host of other companies.
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Google search blocked in China? The pain continues
It's blocked! No, it's a glitch! Wait, it's a little bit blocked! More fun for Google in China.
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Can FCoE replace iSCSI?
Can Fiber Channel over Ethernet become your storage networking standard?
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Facebook IPO: Does Zuckerberg really need Wall Street on his back, too?
A report today says that a Facebook is in no rush to go public and that an IPO likely won't come until 2012.
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Solar subsidies evaporating, but big projects still get greenlight
There's an article today on our SmartPlanet sister site that provides a good overview of the current state of rebates and funding programs for solar projects in the United States. The bad news is...
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