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IBM System x: Driving Business Results Where the Sum is Greater than the Parts
In this white paper, you'll learn about IBM's System X and how it can help you improve the bigger picture of your network while driving business results.
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A first look at Max Payne 3 (photos)
Our latest "hands-off" demo with the next game in the legendary action shooter franchise has demonstrated how serious Rockstar Games is about keeping true to the Max Payne ethos.
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IT tasks to do when there's a break in the action
It may seem that every minute is filled with emergencies but what do you do when there's down-time?
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Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit
Facebook is once again being sued for tracking its users even after they logout of the service. The latest class action lawsuit demands $15 billion from Facebook for violating federal wiretap laws.
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What "Design For Mobile First!" Really Means
The thing that leaves people scratching their heads is the mantra, Design for mobile first! "What does that mean, exactly?," they ask. "Is it about user interface design?" The industry answer is...
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Nokia hit with class action lawsuit; fraud claims 'without merit,' it says
Did Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop and CFO Timo Ihamuotila engage in a scheme to artificially inflate its stock price and defraud investors? A new lawsuit alleges so.
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Facebook launches Action Links for Timeline apps
Facebook has launched Action Links for the Open Graph apps available for Facebook Timeline. The customizable links tie one action to another and are part of the stories that appear on the service.
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Apple could learn from Nokia as they take immediate action with Lumia 900 connectivity issues
Some Nokia Lumia 900 owner experienced connectivity issues so Nokia is taking drastic steps to resolve the issue, replace phones, and offer $100 AT&T credit to all Lumia 900 buyers.
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Facebook: Legal action against employers asking for your password
Facebook wants to protect its users from employers demanding access to their accounts. The company is looking to draft new laws as well as take legal action against employers.
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Apple, Facebook, Path, Twitter, others face class action lawsuit
Apple, Beluga, Burbn, Chillingo, Electronic Arts, Facebook, Foodspotting, Foursquare Labs, Gowalla, Hipster, Instagram, Kik, LinkedIn, Path, Rovio Mobile, Twitter, Yelp, and ZeptoLab UK are being...
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Zombies, Run for iOS turns your workout into a real-life action adventure game
It doesn't matter where you run. It doesn't matter how fast you run. It doesn't matter how far you run. Just run. That’s the slogan for the new Zombies Run app for iOS, an adventure game of...
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Unit 13 (screenshots)
The Vita's first military shooter hits Sony's brand new portable console.
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10 action items IT departments should complete by next year
Accenture compiles the top forces reshaping IT, and what should be done about them within the next 12 months.
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Facebook faces nationwide class action tracking cookie lawsuit
Facebook is once again being sued for tracking its users even after they logged out of the service. This new nationwide class action lawsuit alleges the company violated federal wiretap laws.
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Motorola pits Apple's Siri against Google's Voice Actions
Apple never really touted speed as one of Siri's strong points.
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Facebook Activity Feed is broken: 'Invalid action type'
Is the Facebook Activity Feed working for you? It doesn't seem to be working for any website on the Internet.
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Class action suit claims Netflix misled investors to bump share price
A class action suit claims that Netflix executives not only misled investors regarding the state of the streaming business, but also cashed in on shares at an all-time trading high.
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ATCMini Action Video Camera captures your thrills and spills (photos)
Oregon Scientific's ATCMini Action Video Camera gives you a lightweight and inexpensive way to capture all your action-packed moments.
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Nikon announces D4 dSLR, successor to D3S pro shooter (CES 2012)
Nikon officially announces the long-rumored D4 professional dSLR, which will hit the market earlier and at a lower price than the Canon EOS-1D X.
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Facebook blocks 200 million malicious actions daily
Facebook has confirmed the volume of spam on its service is growing faster than its user base. Still, Facebook blocks 200 million malicious actions, such as messages linking to malware, every day.
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Microsoft takes legal action against UK retailer Comet
Company accused to creating and selling 94,000 counterfeit copies of Windows Vista and Windows XP recovery discs.
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