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Businesses are Ready for a New Approach to IT
Check out this white paper to learn more about IBM's fresh new take on IT. Discover the difference that it can make at your organization.
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Google's background image experiment failed miserably
Instead of the originally planned 24 hour marathon of background images on Google's homepage, they opted for just a few. When the test started, there was some serious backlash almost immediately....
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Google Calendar gets some labs features
Google Calendar -- which was recently taken out of beta -- just introduced a brand new "Labs" feature. This strategy is a safe way for Google to test out beta features under a non-beta label....
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Racemi DynaCenter 4.2 migrates Windows images to the cloud
Moving Windows applications can be tricky. Configurations, drivers, disks and networking layouts must be managed. Racemi's DynaCenter has offered this capability for years. Now it can be used to...
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Artist thinks 'science' and 'tech' with varied works (images)
U.K.-based artist Luke Jerram's work isn't limited to pieces based on science and tech, but he's certainly a fan. Data visualization, microbiology, optics, sound: He's created beautiful works that...
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The Top 10 Web IPOs of all time -- pre-Facebook, that is (images)
CNET takes a look at the top IPOs ever posted by Web companies. And the results might just shock you.
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Google Earth as censored by the ever-artsy Dutch (images)
Most countries blur, pixelate, or whitewash sensitive areas in the name of national security, but the design-conscious Dutch dress things up a bit.
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Plustek's super-small video recorder for SMB spy cameras
New nDVR540 solution, priced at $329 for up to 320 gigabytes, was designed for easy set-up and management.
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Internet privacy snafus that left us speechless (images)
Think your information is safe with "them"? Think again. The words may change but the song has remained the same.
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Curiosity rover 100 days from Martian landing (images)
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory represents a huge step in Mars surface science and exploration capability, demonstrating the ability to land a very large, heavy payload to the surface, more precise...
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Art and science of the human brain (images)
London exhibit called "Brains: The mind as matter" explores the long, complex history between humans and their gray matter -- how the brain's perceived, studied, and sometimes misunderstood.
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Android strategy on display in Oracle v. Google showdown (images)
Google's lawyers show projections for Android dominating the mobile, music, and ad markets in slides presented to the court this week during the Oracle v. Google IP trial.
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New images reveal planet in a state of flux (photos)
NASA satellite imagery offers eye-opening view, with before-and-after photos chronicling impact of fires, floods, glacier melt, and deforestation on the Earth.
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Apple's paranoid public image: Why did Schiller quit Instagram?
A senior Apple executive quit Instagram because it "went to Android," according to reports. Did he jump, or was he pushed? Apple's closed wall nature points to corporate paranoia.
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Revenge Porn Site IsAnyoneUp Sold, Now Anti-Bullying Resource
An anti-bullying website has taken over and removed Hunter Moore's infamous revenge porn site IsAnyoneUp.com.
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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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Oracle, Google chiefs on witness stand (images)
CEOs Larry Ellison and Larry Page both make appearances in the San Francisco courtroom. At issue: does Google's Android OS infringe on Java patents?
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Oracle's slideshow alleging how Google copied Java (images)
Oracle kicks off its Java patent and copyright lawsuit against Google and its Android mobile operating system with a 91-page slide deck. Here's a sampling.
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A superyacht fit for a James Bond supervillain (images)
The $15 million Adastra took a test cruise recently in China. As you'll see, the high-tech stunner would make Blofeld, or even Batman, proud.
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Holographic storage rises from the dead
Holographic storage has incredible potential, but has never made it to market despite$100 million and years of R&D. But now it gets one more chance to make good.
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Manned space travel past, present, and future (images)
On the anniversary of the first manned space flight and NASA's space shuttle program, take a look at spacecraft for manned travel from the past and those coming in the future.
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