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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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VC: How the 'hypernet' is changing the Internet
At the Always On Silicon Valley Innovation Summit, Elevation Partners' Roger McNamee argues that the devices we attach to our belts are changing the fundamental architecture of the Internet.
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The mystery of the Southern stroke belt is solved
If your weight at birth was under a few pounds (six and a half is normal) you are at significant risk of hypertension, stroke, and kidney failure in later life.
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Can light drive a motor?
According to a research team led by professor Tomiki Ikeda at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the answer is yes. But this kind of motor is far too small to power your car -- at least today. In...
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Tech spending (naturally) taking a dip in 2008
The New York Times reports on IDC's outlook for tech spending growth, which may fall from 7 percent in 2007 to 4 percent or less this year. The drop is not as precipitous as in 2001 when tech...
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Gore's a wh#re, Bali's hangover for '08
There'll be more argument and name-calling over climate change in the year ahead. There are now more avowed factions on climate change than there used to be about seat belts in cars. You...
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Consider skinning your iPhone
I used to think that installing a skin on my iPhone was unnecessary. After all, I pretty much always keep it in some sort of a case and a skin takes away from iPhones natural good looks. Right? I...
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Confirming the flat-earther's myths doesn't serve anyone
My colleague David Berlind just can't seem to stop barking up the wrong tree when it comes to email security. In his latest blog, Berlind accuses me of a "reality distortion field" which really...
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iPhone Diary Day 11: Cases and holsters
As sure as the iPhone was going to ship, you could expect a flood of accessories to follow. If the iPod is any indication, the iPhone accessory market is surely going to be a big business in the...
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Photos: Video belt buckle
The egokast lets you broadcast videos to the world--from your belt buckle.
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Volocopter: Sixteen propellers and one seat belt (photos)
Winner of the AERO 2012 Lindbergh Prize for Innovation, E-volo is trying to change personal transportation with its multi-propeller aircraft designs.
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VC: How the 'hypernet' is changing the Internet
At the Always On Silicon Valley Innovation Summit, Elevation Partners' Roger McNamee argues that the devices we attach to our belts are changing the fundamental architecture of the Internet.
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Forbidden fruit: Is the Bible Belt unfriendly to Apple?
As one might expect, a recent report on Apple's U.S. market penetration shows its top 10 markets in Apple's home town, in major metro areas and surprisingly in Las Vegas. However, a look at the...
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Lullabelly brings the sound of music to the womb
There have been studies about getting infants and toddlers to listen to Mozart, Beethoven and the works of other classical geniuses in order to make these kids way smarter than their...
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Chemistry of the Corn Belt is changing
Some pesticides less concentrated in Corn Belt rivers.
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Iomega eGo BlackBelt portable hard drive: 500GB that can survive 7 ft. drops
Storage manufacturer Iomega today announced the worldwide availability of the next generation of its eGo portable external hard drives featuring a new rugged look, USB 2.0, and a suite of...
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Microsoft tightens its belt, but still no layoffs announced
Microsoft is not renewing leases on a number of its Seattle area properties and is postponing construction on several planned buildings to help trim costs, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is reporting.
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The mystery of the Southern stroke belt is solved
If your weight at birth was under a few pounds (six and a half is normal) you are at significant risk of hypertension, stroke, and kidney failure in later life.
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Can light drive a motor?
According to a research team led by professor Tomiki Ikeda at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the answer is yes. But this kind of motor is far too small to power your car -- at least today. In...
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Tech spending (naturally) taking a dip in 2008
The New York Times reports on IDC's outlook for tech spending growth, which may fall from 7 percent in 2007 to 4 percent or less this year. The drop is not as precipitous as in 2001 when tech...
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Gore's a wh#re, Bali's hangover for '08
There'll be more argument and name-calling over climate change in the year ahead. There are now more avowed factions on climate change than there used to be about seat belts in cars. You...
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