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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
Check out this free white paper to learn how tools from IBM can help the healthcare industry get smarter.
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Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (first impressions)
The first device running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is now available as the Galaxy Nexus from Samsung. You can buy import versions with the Verizon one likely to arrive before the end of the...
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First impressions of the RIM BlackBerry Bold
My AT&T SIM has been bouncing back and forth between the Nokia E71 (see my review) and Palm Treo Pro (see my review and with these two devices I have confirmed that QWERTY devices are my preferred...
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WebEx founder backs Sharepoint killer Huddle
UK based enterprise cloud collaboration vendor Huddle is taking over where collaboration pioneer WebEx left off after its ill-fated acquisition by Cisco, gaining market share at the expense of...
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A funny thing happened on the way back from the Data Center
How one frequent Data Center visitor thinks his visits could be improved. Security, noise reduction and general accessibility are all part of the plan.
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The cyber security implications of Iran's government-backed antivirus software
According to independent industry reports, Iran has banned the import of foreign security software, and has been secretly working on its own antivirus solution since 2010.
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Pal by Clarity: Back to the basics (photos)
Designed with seniors and those with disabilities in mind, Clarity's Pal features big buttons and loud call quality.
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Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents
Andy Rubin comes back to court, and Oracle and Google attorneys discuss the importance of mobile OEMs in this trial.
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Skype knew about IP address security flaw back in 2010
Security researchers say they informed Skype of the IP address flaw some 18 months ago. Even more worrying, Microsoft has yet to state that a patch is coming and when to expect its release.
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Why Intuit really wanted Demandforce
Intuit acquires Demandforce, targeting the front office of small and medium businesses. What's the strategy? We talk to GM Kiran Patel.
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Can RIM bounce back? Take the long view, investor says
A RIM investor says the company can turn itself around in four to five years. Did shareholders prematurely pull the plug after a few bumps in the road?
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Google hits back at FCC over Wi-Fi data collection fine
Google has escaped a wiretap investigation, but it will keep the permanent black mark against its name for "impeding" an FCC probe, which it was fined $25,000 for.
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HTC One line to get the company back in the game
From the top of the heap to a company reinventing itself, HTC hopes the One line of Android phones will return it to the top.
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Hands-on with the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover (video)
This keyboard turns the iPad into the thinnest and lightest laptop ever produced. It has already become my favorite keyboard for the new iPad.
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Installing the Magellan Wireless Back-Up Camera (photos)
This rearview camera system is an upgrade for Magellan's seven-inch GPS navigators. We take you step by step through the simple, 30-minute installation.
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Russian security firm says Flashback infection rates still high
Last week's reports of a sharp decline in infections by the Flashback malware may have been premature. A new report by Dr. Web says 566,000 Macs are still infected, with new infections appearing...
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'Urban Stargazing' gives city folks back their stars (images)
Designer Oscar Lhermitte uses LEDs, fiber optics, nylon line, and giant slingshots to beat back light pollution and reconnect people with the aeons-old mysteries of the night sky.
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Decide.com jumps from price predictions to price guarantees with new 'Got Your Back' program
Gadget buying site Decide is putting its money where its predictions are with its new price guarantee program.
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Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for the iPad: Smart Cover meets keyboard
This new case adds a full keyboard to a smart cover for the iPad, using on/off technology integrated in the iPad.
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My iPhone, the data hog: Why I switched back to a BlackBerry
A series of unfortunate events in Europe led to, well, more unfortunate events on the other side of the world. Flirting with an iPhone for a month, and why I went back to BlackBerry.
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Backed by growing mobile data revenue, telecom giant pioneers 4G networks in China
China Mobile, the world's biggest carrier, turns the buses in the capital city of Zhejiang province into moving 4G hot spots and provides Internet service with a downloading speed of 70Mbps, free...
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