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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Exploring use cases for electronic clothes
Flora is a new wearable technology platform from Adafruit Industries that makes crafting custom wearable multi-LED pixel designs geek-easy. Here's a look at the potential applications.
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Offbeat Holiday Gifts for Geeks
Kindle Fire cases, wearables for engineers, gadgets and nerdy cat toys - this offbeat, affordable gift list for geeks has it all.
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Gorgeous iNecklace is Adafruit Industries New Open Source Geek Couture Accessory
Adafruit Industries has released a sleek jewelry accessory for haute geek ladies, the open-source iNecklace.
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Gallery: Open source iCufflinks
Adafruit Industries has released their first in a line of original, open-source jewelry: iCufflinks.
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Sophisticated, Open Source iCufflinks by Adafruit Industries
Adafruit Industries has released their first in a line of original, open-source jewelry: iCufflinks.
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Hacker wins contest for open-source Kinect driver
A hacker won a contest to be the first person to successfully create an open-source driver for Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensitive controller.
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IFS releases Applications 8; updated ERP suite for big industry
IFS' new enterprise resource management app suite aims to please manufacturers, IT departments and any big business that has assets to track or a supply chain to check.
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IBM's Intelligent Clusters - an old idea done well
IBM's pre-configured, pre-tested clusters take the uncertainty out of multi-system deployments. Regardless of how good the idea, IBM didn't think of this first. It is yet another legacy of Digital...
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Sony, Samsung limiting discounts on their HDTVs. An act of desperation?
The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale
Cloud services have their failings, and I'm not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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Nuance launches in-car voice-activated platform
Nuance has launched 'Siri for cars' -- a new voice-activated in-car system --- that includes Nuance's trademark 'intelligent' natural language search technology.
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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Pakistan censors Twitter: all may not be what it seems
Was the Pakistani Twitter shutdown just about squelching free speech over an art contest, or was there potentially something more?
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Iran to sue Google in map naming dispute
Google has removed the tag identifying the Persian Gulf from its popular mapping service, angering the Iranian government. Tehran says it will sue the search giant.
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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.
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Tech health care and the problem with targeting Gen-Y
Is Gen-Y's reliance on mobile technology detrimental to their health?
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Court directs Google to take down blog against cult leader
The Delhi Court has found blogger Jitender Bagga's blogs against Art of Living leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to be defamatory and has asked Google to take them down.
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OpenStack's prospects: Red Hat, VMware agree to disagree
OpenStack will either change the cloud computing universe or be a muddled mess. Red Hat and VMware execs square off.
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Queen's speech unveils UK's 'Patriot Act' Web monitoring plan
The Queen has officially lifted the lid on plans for the British government to monitor all U.K. Web, email and phone traffic.
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Here's why the media industry hates apps...
Software development and media don't mix. But can HTML5 replace high cost apps with high quality experiences?
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