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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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Lap of luxury
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The year 2012: the end of recorded history?
Our content is no longer visible to the naked eye without machine intervention.
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New T-rays could lead to Star Trek 'Tricorder' medical scanners
Scientists have developed a new way to create electromagnetic Terahertz (THz) waves or T-rays, which could be used to revolutionize medical scanning gadgets.
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World's first 'printed' airplane takes to the skies
Engineers at the University of Southampton have developed an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) whose entire structure has been printed, potentially changing the economics of aircraft design.
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MIT folds solar cell into paper airplane
Researchers at MIT have developed a way to "print" solar cells on paper and fabric. The process takes place in a vacuum chamber and is similar what's used to make potato chip bags.
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The best of Paris Air Show's civilian planes (photos)
Road Trip 2011: The Paris Air Show is a place to check out the latest and greatest, as well as some classic, civilian airplanes.
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Inside the world's largest airplane factory
Boeing's aircraft factory in Everett, Wash., is one of the world's largest. CNET ventures inside, where the company builds 747, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft.
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Why the cloud is like an airplane (and your desktop is like your car)
What are the chances of your desktop crapping out or your laptop being stolen? Wouldn't you prefer a temporary service disruption on the cloud to a complete loss from your local computing environment?
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iPad takes 500 foot drop from airplane, G-Form Extreme Sleeve saves the day
Those wacky dudes at G-Form are at it again.
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Airplane security raises questions about in-flight Wi-Fi
Following last week's incident in which packages containing explosives were found on an airplane, more questions are being raised about security - particularly about in-flight Wi-Fi.
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At NASA, learning to fight airplane fires (photos)
Road Trip at Home: Firefighters at airfields must be certified annually on standard techniques. CNET checks out the process.
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Groking Airplane Mode on the iPad 3G
A recent Apple support note a describes the vagaries of Airplane Mode on the iPad 3G. It asks us to "understand" the mode better, which is a good thing, since its use is not a totally-on, totally...
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Gallery: Solar airplane takes off
Solar Impulse successfully completed a big step towards its goal of making the first solar-powered aircraft to circle the globe.
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The future of... airplane service
Virgin America is trying to take airplane service to new heights by creating on-board features that cater to the techie in all of us. Here's a look.
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The Future Of… Airplane Service
Virgin America is trying to take airplane service to new heights by creating on-board features that cater to the techie in all of us, whether it's texting a fellow passenger from your seatback,...
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Solar powered airplane: ready for take-off?
Solar powered plane being tested in Switzerland.
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Free WiFi from Google - On airplanes
For a couple months, Google is set to give away wireless internet access on Virgin Airlines in the United States beginning November 10th. Whether it's using Gmail to confirm an airport pick up...
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Image Gallery: Skooba Checkthrough Brief checkpoint friendly laptop bag
Traveling with a laptop can be a bit of a pain when you are trying to get through security and need to remove your laptop and trust it to the TSA officials as it moves through the x-ray machines....
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Murphy collezioni
Hey, facebook is IN, tweeting is IN, so why not a rambling Twit collezioni? about snow in June, a guy who "digs" Linux, and a three hour demonstration that Drupal can, out of the box, blow away...
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Gmail for iPhone goes offline, as in airplane mode
Google demoed an offline version of Gmail for the iPhone and Android that works in airplane mode at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2009 in Barcelona, Spain. The app does its magic by implementing...
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