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WAN Optimization: Why go Virtual?
Check out this webcast to learn about wide area network optimization from Silver Peak. Discover the advantage.
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Is it OK for AOL's Techcrunch Editors to invest in companies they write about?
Should an editor of a popular tech news site make investments in the companies he is reporting about? We once new the answer to this question. But have times really changed?
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Failure taught Dr. Erskine the way to do tech is step by step
Dr. Erskine learned in his PatientKeeper experience that a solution must be phased-in, not just for technical reasons but for human reasons.
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Birds can dance like humans, studies show
The basic human physical response to music (grooving) is shared with other species according to researchers. Two reports (one and two) published online today in Current Biology, reveal that birds...
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This month in screenshots--April 2009--photos
This month you'll join the family in Godfather II, stick to the beat with Rhythm Heaven, and slick up some alien baddies in Ninja Blade.
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Beatmaker for iPhone
Intua's BeatMaker (US$20, iTunes) bills itself as a "mobile music creation studio" for the iPhone and iPod touch. It's a revolutionary application that allows you to easily create and edit beats...
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Photos: Jamming to an interactive beat
Playing music in bars has taken on a whole new meaning with Share, a high-tech weekly open digital audio-video jam session gaining volume from New York to Budapest.
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Photos: Tata's $2,500 car
The new People's Car for the Indian market is priced to sell, as they say, and if it's small, well, it sure beats a scooter.
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HP beats the odds on Q2 earnings despite looming layoffs
Amid worries about layoffs and where the company is headed from here, HP reported better than expected second quarter earnings on Wednesday.
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Chrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race
For the first time, in more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been kicked off its throne as the number one Web browser in the world.
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Smartphones beat computers for Facebook time
In March 2012, U.S. Facebook users spent more time accessing the social network from their smartphone rather than their computer. Mobile devices are slowly beginning to dominate computing.
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HTC beats Nokia in the camera game with the Titan II (review & gallery)
The Nokia Lumia 900 seems to be getting all the attention, but HTC also launched their new Titan II and after using both I personally prefer the HTC Titan II.
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Verizon gains on Q1 revenue increase; beats estimates
Verizon's Q1 earnings are out. Revenue is up -- beating analysts' estimates -- as the company continues to grow its post-paid user base.
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Facebook beat Twitter to Instagram (rumor)
Not only did Facebook beat Google to the purchase of Instagram, but it also beat out Twitter, according to a recent rumor. Twitter co-founder and Instagram investor Jack Dorsey was hurt.
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Four reasons why the Verizon iPad 3 beats the AT&T model
If you need high-speed data on your iPad 3 Verizon LTE trounces AT&T in pretty much every category.
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Streaming beats Blu-ray
5 years ago put all my CDs into a box and threw out hundreds of CD cases. My 1200 DVD collection is next. Why? Streaming.
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Great Debate: Windows 8 slate beats iPad, but Microsoft has lots of work to do
While I won the Great Debate arguing for the Windows 8 slate, I think Microsoft has more work to do than Apple.
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Google+ Pages beating Twitter Pages, but Facebook still king
Google+ Pages are already adding users faster than Twitter profile pages are. That being said, it's a battle for second place, as Facebook is still way ahead of both of them.
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Nvidia Q4 revenue beats lowered expectations, misses outlook
Revenue for fiscal 2012 overall was $4 billion -- a 12.8 percent increase from the previous year -- with non-GAAP earnings at $1.19 per share.
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LinkedIn, Twitter beat Facebook in job recruiting (infographic)
While Facebook is the world's largest social network, if you're looking for a job, you should probably use LinkedIn and/or Twitter instead, according to a new report.
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AOL fourth-quarter profits beat expectations, still far from healthy
AOL's fourth-quarter results are out. As its dial-up subscriptions fall, it recouped its losses from advertising sales. The bottom line is that AOL is hanging in there.
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