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A New Day: How Smarter Computing can Grow Capacity on Flat Costs
Check out this white paper to learn more about products from IBM that can help your business get smarter.
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Tiny French village, meet giant Airbus A380 (photos)
Road Trip 2011: Before Airbus can make a new A380, it sends a convoy of the plane's wings, fuselage, and tail fins through the French countryside. In the ancient village of Levignac, the arrival...
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Making the massive Airbus A380 (photos)
Road Trip 2011: Just across from Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France, the biggest passenger plane in the world is assembled in the biggest industrial building in Europe. CNET got to see it up...
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Airbus' A380 roars over Farnborough air show (photos)
Only 30 Airbus A380 jets are in service today, but Airbus did its best to sell more of the 525-passenger, double-decker aircraft by showing them off at the Farnborough air show.
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Airbus A400M flies over Farnborough
Airbus touts "Grizzly," its new A400M military plane that can carry more than 40 tons of cargo, at the Farnborough air show.
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Northrop Grumman drops bid for of Air Force air tanker
After 3 rounds of competitive submissions and attempts to win the U.S. Air Force air refueling contract, Northrop Grumman has dropped out of the final phase of bidding
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Photos: The big air show in Oshkosh
The EAA AirVenture event brings out aircraft by the thousands, including Virgin's Eve, the Airbus A380, and Samson's Switchblade concept.
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Photos: On board the Airbus A380
The first Airbus A380 was delivered to Singapore Airlines and one of its first stops was at Sydney Airport where ZDNet Australia staffers climbed aboard.
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Photos: Paris Air Show gets under way
An airfield in France plays host to everything from the superjumbo Airbus A380 to Honeywell's 16-pound battlefield drone.
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Photos: Airbus aims high at Paris show
In fierce competition with Boeing, Airbus looks beyond delays that plagued its A380 superjumbo and pins hopes on its twin-engine A350.
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Photos: Flying in style on Airbus A380
The world's largest passenger aircraft seats up to 840 people and has reclining seats and plenty of in-flight entertainment.
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Tiny French village, meet giant Airbus A380 (photos)
Road Trip 2011: Before Airbus can make a new A380, it sends a convoy of the plane's wings, fuselage, and tail fins through the French countryside. In the ancient village of Levignac, the arrival...
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Making the massive Airbus A380 (photos)
Road Trip 2011: Just across from Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France, the biggest passenger plane in the world is assembled in the biggest industrial building in Europe. CNET got to see it up...
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Airbus' A380 roars over Farnborough air show (photos)
Only 30 Airbus A380 jets are in service today, but Airbus did its best to sell more of the 525-passenger, double-decker aircraft by showing them off at the Farnborough air show.
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Airbus A400M flies over Farnborough
Airbus touts "Grizzly," its new A400M military plane that can carry more than 40 tons of cargo, at the Farnborough air show.
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Northrop Grumman drops bid for of Air Force air tanker
After 3 rounds of competitive submissions and attempts to win the U.S. Air Force air refueling contract, Northrop Grumman has dropped out of the final phase of bidding
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Photos: The big air show in Oshkosh
The EAA AirVenture event brings out aircraft by the thousands, including Virgin's Eve, the Airbus A380, and Samson's Switchblade concept.
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ZDNet UK's list of top 10 IT failures
As you might imagine, I'm a sucker for failure trivia. ZDnet UK has compiled a list of the top ten IT disasters of all time. Although I question the inclusion of some items on the list, it's...
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The top 10 IT disasters of all time
From faulty satellites nearly causing World War III to the Millennium Bug, poorly executed technology has had a lot to answer for over the years.
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Photos: On board the Airbus A380
The first Airbus A380 was delivered to Singapore Airlines and one of its first stops was at Sydney Airport where ZDNet Australia staffers climbed aboard.
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News to know: Spam standards; Oracle Fusion re-org; YouTube filters
Notable headlines: David Berlind: Does payback on email alone make Google Apps' $50/yr. worth it? (Docs, etc? That's icing). Note to all anti-spam vendors: Why your solutions stink and standards...
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