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The Total Economic Impact of HP 3PAR Storage
Check out this white paper to learn about the total economic impact of HP 3PAR Storage. You'd be surprised how much of a difference the right storage can make at your organization.
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Microsoft seeks to regain lost ground in mobile
Microsoft has made some stumbles in the mobile world, but a strategy shift made more than a year ago will soon pay dividends, says the company's top Winddows Mobile exec, Andy Lees.
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iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to double worker salaries by 2013
Foxconn’s current base salary ($350) per month is already higher than the RMB 1,500 ($240) statutory minimum wage per month in the city of Shenzhen.
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Jury clears Google of infringing on Oracle patents
A jury has found that Google did not infringe upon Oracle's patents.
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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Report: China's software piracy rate falls to new low -- of 77%
The report on piracy is published one day before a Chinese court hands out the severest penalty ever for an intellectual property crime in the territory.
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Google mobile apps: Banned in China?
Chinese media report that the government has banned mobile manufacturers from installing Google applications on the mobile devices.
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Groupon's Chinese business set to cease?
Gaopeng.com, Groupon's joint venture in China, will reportedly merge with another local daily deal website FTuan.
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China's online shopping to surge, Internet population to double US and Japan combined by 2015
If not by 2015, then shortly thereafter, China will likely become the largest online retail market in the world, with close to 10 percent of retail sales occurring online, a report predicts.
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10 million face 'Pirate Bay' block after UK court rules
A court in the UK has issued a ruling that the file-sharing site, Pirate Bay, is illegal and must be blocked by UK broadband providers.
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Web inventor slams UK monitoring plans as 'destruction of human rights'
Tim Berners-Lee, the Web inventor, has come out with a scathing attack on the UK's 'draconian' plans to monitor in real-time UK web and email traffic, and Skype and phone calls.
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Tim Berners-Lee: Demand your data from Facebook, Google, Twitter
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee believes Internet users need to realize the value of the data Internet giants like Facebook, Google, and Twitter have on them, and demand to have it.
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In China, iPad fever is cooling
It is almost a month since Apple released its new iPads, and as usual, the kit is not yet officially launched in China. But buoyant overseas purchases enabled Chinese people to have any products...
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Best of the best - top galleries for January
Tablets, and the iPad in particular, led the way for the top-rated galleries on ZDNet in January. Our readers were also looking at software products, a Web protest and a threat from outer space.
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Lee Iacocca's 1991 Ferrari F40 could be yours
A unique 1991 Ferrari F40, built specifically for Lee Iacocca and with only 300 miles on the odometer, will be auctioned Friday, January 20, through RM Auctions.
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Microsoft's Ballmer makes changes in Windows Phone leadership
Microsoft named Terry Myerson head of Windows Phone and is moving former chief Andy Lees to a new role that will involve Windows 8 and Windows Phone in some way in 2012.
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Digital Underclass 2: The future of books and libraries (PODCAST)
Is the book and the library becoming transformed from an institution that deals in lendable, perpetual and tangible objects to one that deals in expiring consumable materials?
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Gallery of galleries: Top 10 for September
Extremely bad decisions were the focus of the most popular ZDNet gallery for August. Plus, new Windows and old Linux were pretty popular, too.
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Dancing with the tech stars (gallery)
Can't get enough of "Dancing with the Stars"? We decided to create our own version but the stars on this dance floor are tech execs and the dancing, well, you'll just have to imagine it.
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Gallery of galleries: Hottest sights of the summer
Gadgets, gadgets and more gadgets - that's what ZDNet readers wanted to see in the top photo galleries for August.
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Quiz: Don't you love Microsoft acronyms?
Microsoft uses codenames and acronyms to disguise their products while still in development. Crack these acronyms and you're well on your way to see what's in Microsoft's playbook.
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