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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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The evolution of telephones
From Alexander Graham Bell's liquid transmitter to smartphones, this CBS News photo gallery shows the evolution of telephones.
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Zuckerberg to ring opening bell from Facebook HQ (rumor)
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will not be ringing Nasdaq's opening bell in New York. He'll be ringing it remotely from the company's Menlo Park headquarters, according to a recent rumor.
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Women in Tech: Evelyn Graham advises women to "Keep on Trying."
Evelyn Graham says women should develop people skills, build relationships, network and treat people respectfully.
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The evolution of telephones
From Alexander Graham Bell's liquid transmitter to smartphones, this CBS News photo gallery shows the evolution of telephones.
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Sex Tech Weekly: CES 2012 booth babes, teledildonics and porn
Sex tech, booth babes, porn stars, high tech sex toys and more were at CES 2012.
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Without Dennis Ritchie, there would be no Jobs
Modern computing as we know it would not have existed without Dennis Ritchie, father of the C programming language and Co-creator of the UNIX operating system.
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Microsoft Apps coming to Nokia Symbian Belle devices
Nokia will continue to support Symbian smartphones until 2016 and recently announced some major software updates that will be coming from Microsoft.
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
Today Nokia announced three new Symbian devices with the Nokia 700, Nokia 701, and Nokia 600. They also revealed official details on the next OS update, Symbian Belle, that is loaded on these...
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Nokia announces most compact, brightest, and loudest Symbian devices ever
While Nokia works on Windows Phone 7 they continue to roll out new Symbian hardware and operating system updates. These three new devices are the best in different categories for Nokia.
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Black Hat: 10 can't-miss hacks and presentations
The 2011 Black Hat security conference is promising a smorgasbord of (in)security fun. From vulnerabilities in PLCs (programmable logic controllers) to the security design of Apple's iOS and...
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UC Davis to commercialize modular, mobile robots
"iMobot" will allow robotics researchers to study fields like artificial intelligence, biomimetics, and robot collaboration without having to build the hardware.
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SocialCRM at a crossroads. Did it ever get there?
SocialCRM is leading to some great results. Maybe on the sales side but what about service? Have we forgotten the two go hand in hand?
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Social CRM at a Crossroads? Guest Post #1 by Graham Hill
Note from me: I've known Graham Hill for over 10 years - and I'm glad I do. He is brilliant, an iconoclast, a man of extremely strong convictions and opinions, someone who can show no mercy when...
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Do we need a new Bell Labs?
Marvell co-founder Weili Dai pines for the day when researchers could focus on discovery without the pressure to creates products. Is she on target?
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Motorola Milestone XT720 debuts with Cincinnati Bell
It's not the Droid 2, but Motorola does have a smartphone making its American debut today. The Milestone XT720 is rolling out with...Cincinnati Bell.
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Donald Bell's favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)
As part of CNET's 100, Portable Entertainment Senior Editor Donald Bell picks his favorite iPhone apps.
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Google and the Bells
While Verizon and AT&T spent most of the last decade pocketing broadband incentives, cutting back capital budgets, and trying to squeeze customers dry, Google invested.
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AOL names new CTO
Alexander Gounares will expand AOL's engineering center and technology talent. He will also oversee internal IT.
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Start up cellular provider Globalive denied license to operate in Canada
In a stunning victory for Bell Canada, Telus and Rogers, the CRTC denied new start up Globalive a license to operate as a telecommunications (cellular) service provider in Canada
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Bells give net neutrality the McCain two-step
For over a century the Bells have been masters of the bureaucratic game. Their failure in the Bell break-up, which delivered huge profits to investors, only taught them to fight harder. So after...
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