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Workforce Visibility
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using Business Intelligence and CRM-like tools to get a better understanding of your employees.
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Images: A century of polar exploration
For more than 125 years, scientists have ventured to the Earth's poles to study climate change, animal life and the mysteries of the universe.
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A day in the life of a Google Wallet user (photos)
How far can you go just using Google Wallet? CNET finds out.
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Amid telepresence turmoil, LifeSize rolls out Unity systems
LifeSize's pitch is that the Unity systems can just be plugged into any room without worrying about microphone placement, furniture and room makeovers
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Interview with ScanLife CEO and President Mike Wehrs (Podcast)
Find out about QR Codes and the company that brings them to life on your camera phones with their ScanLife products and services. Podcast Interview. 24 minutes. MP3.
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Facebook adds 'life saving' organ donor feature to Timeline
Facebook has launched its latest feature: the ability to share with your network whether you are an organ donor, in the hope it will save more lives on a daily basis.
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Ballistic LifeStyle Smooth iPhone 4, 4S case (photos)
Four rubbery corners characterize Ballistic's LifeStyle Smooth cases, and help deflect scrapes.
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A thousand days in the life of the infrared universe (photos)
The Infrared Array Camera aboard NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has been busy capturing nebulae of cold dust, peering inside obscured dust clouds, and detecting faint emissions from distant...
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Smart Argentina uses ASCII art in first animated Twitter commercial
Perhaps ASCII art might just start to make a comeback thanks to this clever animated Twitter ad from Smart Cars.
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Seven ways to improve the iPad 3 battery life
These simple tweaks will give dramatically better battery life from your iPad.
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The history of the web, brought to life
An exhibition in the UK explores the history of the internet, from the creation of ARPANET in the late 1960s through to its possible future uses, such as the Internet of Things.
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Dell, Apple, Oracle lead life sciences IT buying parade
Life sciences companies intend to buy hardware from Dell and Apple; software from Oracle; and services from Accenture and IBM.
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Microsoft Lifebrowser captures the important landmarks in your life
Using machine learning, Lifebrowser from Microsoft Research learns to predict 'memory landmarks', events of life that you consider important and it uses these landmarks to help you navigate your past.
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Zombies, Run for iOS turns your workout into a real-life action adventure game
It doesn't matter where you run. It doesn't matter how fast you run. It doesn't matter how far you run. Just run. That’s the slogan for the new Zombies Run app for iOS, an adventure game of...
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New iPad battery life: Only 10 hours on Wi-Fi?
Apple has achieved fantastic battery life on LTE with the new iPad, but only claims standard run time on Wi-Fi. Why isn't that run time greatly increased over previous models?
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Life-tracking tools for a better, healthier you: Fuelband, Fitbit, UP compared
People are looking for ways to improve their health and modern mobile technology is helping with devices like the Nike+ Fuelband, Fitbit Ultra, and Jawbone UP.
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Life-tracking tools for a better, healthier you: Fuelband, Fitbit, UP compared
People are looking for ways to use mobile technology to get healthier and several companies now have products to aid you in this endeavor. We don't always need to track intense workouts, but need...
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iPad 3 rumors come to life: We rate them here
Update: We originally did this gallery over a week ago. Here's an update with a brand new set of rumors to herald or squash.
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Transformer Prime: benefits of extremely long battery life
Battery life is the bane of the mobile professional's existence, and rightly so. Not only does using devices with good battery life make things easier, it can improve work in unexpected ways.
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Grease monkeys give old VW new life (photos)
In this installment of Crave's DIY Weekend, three generations of one family tackle the restoration of a 1969 Volkswagen squareback. See how the Kohler clan saved the vintage car from the scrap heap.
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Steve Jobs through the FBI lens: What a (mundane) life
Through a "just the facts" lens Steve Jobs looks rather mundane.
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