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Gallery: NASA launches next-gen rocket test
NASA's next-gen rocket engines roared upward for about two minutes and sent the test Ares I-X on a successful flight of about 150 miles.
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There you are, T-Mobile Spark (photos)
Although announced months ago, CES 2012 was the first chance we got to see the simple, prepaid messaging phone.
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Could your contact lenses be smarter than you are?
Wouldn't it be wild if your contact lenses could remember to check your blood sugar or electrolyte or cholesterol levels and update you with a text message about your health status?
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Are you embarrassed by your TV? New Sony survey says one out of three of you are.
A new survey shows why so many people are snapping up HDTVs for the holidays. Sony's first TV Intimacy Poll finds that a majority of Americans are dissatisfied with their current sets. As the...
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Your mobile devices know where you are, so do the authorities
Your smartphone and tablet are tracking your every move, and authorities can get that information without a warrant.
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Are you an operating system agnostic? (Hint: I bet you are)
Only a week after buying my first ever MacBook, it hasn't changed my opinion of Windows. It has though made me realise I am OS agnostic.
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Not all SOA services are, or should be, created equal
System resources need to be applied differently to a large customer with a multi-million-dollar order, versus multiple customers with small orders.
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Asus preparing Nvidia Fermi version of Ares graphics card monstrosity
Already making a statement with its ATI-based Ares graphics card -- a $1,200 beast that yokes together a pair of Radeon HD 5870 GPUs in a single board -- Asus is now moving on to an Nvidia...
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Asus Ares $1,200 graphics card: It better be the fastest ever
The Asus Ares graphics monstrosity costs about as much as a decently equipped midrange desktop -- $1,200 -- so it better perform like a monster. For that price, you get two ATI Radeon HD 5870...
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It looks like the state of New York really wants green datacenters. How about where you are?
NYS puts their money where their mouth is with cold, hard cash for datacenter energy efficiency projects.
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'The more painful the UI is, the more satisfied users are.'
Can a poor user interface actually be a selling point for a product? For financial information services company Bloomberg, it can.
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Zuckerberg: I decide societal norms. (Are Facebook users lobotomized lemmings?)
All told its been an extraordinary week for trans Pacific business relations. Google served notice on China that it would do what ever it takes to protect the privacy of the data within gmail...
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It's 3 a.m.: Do You Know Where Your Fonts Are?
One of the annoying little details of good print and document management is the need for proper font management. My prescription is for everyone to stick with Arial and Times New Roman, but...
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Gallery: NASA launches next-gen rocket test
NASA's next-gen rocket engines roared upward for about two minutes and sent the test Ares I-X on a successful flight of about 150 miles.
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Twitter search results on Google are... distracting in a good way
When we are hunting for information, recency is relevant. For the past few days, I have been using a Greasemonkey script that displays Twitter search results alongside Google queries. It shows the...
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Photos: Ares I five-stage solid rocket booster
The first complete Ares I solid rocket booster is finished and crews at ATK, in Promontory, Utah, are readying for the rocket's August 25 test.
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CRM Playaz Episode #7 - Short, Sweet, Sage, SAP, See-are-em, & End of Maintenance -- or Days
CRM Playaz Episode #7 This episode is our shortest and maybe the sweetest we've ever done because of all the s's in it. Brent and I riff on pretty much all of life and upcoming events in the...
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Going paperless...Are we really saving money?
I've been continuing to kick around the idea of going paperless in K-12 education, particularly at the elementary level. It's becoming something of a personal crusade as I watch teachers crank...
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Cuil's stance on privacy - "We have no idea who you are"
The less popular search engines always have the best privacy policies, it's a fact. Take Cuil, the recently launched search engine pitching itself as the most comprehensive index of the Web, and...
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G8 takes near-action on global warming--are you surprised?
A minimal sort of statement of intentions from the G8 Summit in Japan happened. Too many conflicting interests. Too much money and power at stake. Perhaps not enough serious consequences yet....
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