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Increasing Efficiency in the IT Environment
The read/write capabilities of your system are coming in to play more and more. Check out this white paper to learn more about improving your system's I/O capabilities.
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Hands on with 6 online music services
Apple has a virtual monopoly in the digital music download business, thanks to its iTunes Music Store. But there's plenty of competition. Here's a closer look at six services trying to deliver...
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Amazon launches DRM-free iTunes killer
In a direct attack on the dominant Apple iTunes music store, Amazon.com launched a new site today that features more DRM-free songs, higher quality, and lower prices than Apple. These songs can be...
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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A threat to the iPad comes from an unlikely source: Nvidia
Nvidia's new platform based around the Tegra 3 that could see quad-core Android tablets retailing for $199.
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Build your own open-source cloud with ownCloud 4
So you like the idea of cloud-computing, but you don't trust any of the cloud vendors? With ownCloud 4 you can build your own.
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Five Android apps worth paying for
Sometimes the best things in life aren't free. Here are 5 apps for Android that are worth every penny.
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Amazon adds try-before-you-buy feature to its Android Appstore app
Filling a major void in mobile app purchases, Amazon is adding its Test Drive feature to its Android Appstore app.
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Can Windows 8 tablets be priced low enough to compete with iPad, Kindle Fire?
Microsoft is supposedly charging tablet manufacturers $90 to $100 for Windows 8. One research firm estimates a Windows 8 tablet using an ARM processor will cost an average of $610.
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Apple rumors and patent power, Windows Phone, and Amazon Wireless (MobileTechRoundup show #269)
Kevin and I talk a lot about our personal choices and in this week's show you will hear about a few moves I made in regards to my smartphones and many other mobile musings.
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Advertisements could soon be coming to the Kindle Fire
Amazon is mulling over the possibility of bringing its Kindle Special Offers program to the Kindle Fire -- but there are some concerns.
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It's about time: Amazon Kindle could get a color screen this year
Amazon may finally release a Kindle with a color E Ink screen, according to a recent report.
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Amazon Web Services lands more SAP certifications
AWS is now certified for SAP Business All-in-One for Linux and Windows and SAP Rapid Deployment and Business Objects software for Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Cheaper iPad 2 may be extinguishing Kindle Fire sales
The number of Kindle Fires shipped is down -- way down. Is Apple's recent price cut on the iPad 2 to blame?
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Amazon announces cloud expo this November in Las Vegas
Mark your calendars: Amazon Web Services will be hosting its first global customer and partner conference later this year.
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Amazon Web Services launches Microsoft SQL Server effort
Amazon RDS supports SQL Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2012 will be added this year.
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Amazon Junglee: What's in a name?
Here's why Amazon India is called Junglee.
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Transfer cassette to MP3 (photos)
Learn how to turn your old cassette tapes into digital MP3 files compatible with any computer or portable audio device.
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This week: Skype killing Windows Phone; VZW: don't buy iPhone; Design by lawyer
Is Skype killing Nokia Lumia sales? Does a drop in device shipments mean anything? Verizon is selling millions of iPhones, does it wish that weren't the case?
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The networked enterprise
Fueled by digital communities, companies are connecting and collaborating in new ways to drive better performance and profits.
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First look at Amazon Cloud Drive app
Amazon is trying hard to catch up with Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive, but this new Windows and Mac app leaves its still staggering in the rear.
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