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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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The best news evaaar: coffee may make you live longer
A study by the National Cancer Institute implies that drinking coffee can make you live longer.
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eCheating: High-Tech ways to pass your exam
From pre-recorded MP3 files to printing out fake drink labels, how is tech used to cheat on exams?
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Should I drink the Apple Kool-Aid?
There's something to be said for letting Apple dictate your computing needs. But is it worth selling your soul to do it?
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HP's TouchPad plan: Become the Pepsi to Apple's Coke
Hewlett-Packard's WebOS and TouchPad platform needs to provide not only brand awaremess in order to solidify its position in the tablet race against Apple's iPad, but also value.
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Get a free Starbucks drink on Jonathan, share in a social payment experiment
Enjoy some free Starbucks coffee karma by buying a drink with Jonathan Stark's Starbuck Card on your phone.
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Facebook pulls, reinstates Page over Jackass drinking and driving tweet
Facebook pulled a Page and then reinstated it over an argument that first broke out on Twitter.
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Gartner drinks the 2015 Microsoft-Nokia Kool-Aid too
Gartner---and IDC---are basing a 2012 to 2015 Windows Phone 7 market share surge on faith in Nokia. I don't see how you can have that much faith given what we've seen from Nokia so far.
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Starbucks reveals iPhone apps, heralds mobile e-commerce
Starbucks has introduced two new applications for the iPhone and iPod touch that will allow users to order and pay for coffee beverages directly from the device.
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Plastic floats forever? Maybe not
There's some new research into the man-made continent of floating trash, plastic and styrofoam, that swirls in the North Pacific. Seems some of it breaks down pretty quickly. Sounds good, right?...
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Ohio, what are you drinking?
That stuff in your drinking water could be detected if we applied a little green tech. Sensors, digitally linked, could alert water drinkers in Ohio, Texas, Florida, Maryland and other...
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Five things for students to consider in the new workplace
A simple five-point article which gives the new graduate student an idea of what they should and shouldn't do in the new workplace. Seriousness with a slight element of refined British humour provided
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Coca-Cola Teaches The World To....
"Participating in the community of the consumer." I love that phrase. That's the way Jim Keyes, Blockbuster CEO described their Facebook group - which is for the most part, despite all our...
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Drink up, the software says it's safe
After 9-11 there was widespread concern about several vulnerable systems spread across America. There are power plants, large dams, long bridges. But most ubiquitous and highly susceptible are...
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CRM Playaz Episode #9: SAP, Sage, Serious, Merry, Eat, Drink, Bling
CRM Playaz Episode #9 Welcome to CRM Playaz Episode #9. Yeah, we're still in business. This episode, even with no C-Level Smackdown (#10 will have one. Guest is ready to rock) will warm the...
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Enterprise vendors: in pursuit of reality
Michael Hickins at BNet cracks open the customer/vendor relationship kimono, using Ray Wang's most recent post as the backdrop. As we enter the conference season, the timing could not be better:...
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Is Starbucks selling a wonder drug?
Most of the positive impacts of coffee, then, are available with just a single morning coffee run.
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Green crusaders to cross Pacific in a plastic bottle
Well, not just a single plastic bottle, thousands of plastic bottles. Filled with dry ice to keep them afloat. And the crew thinks they're going to make it all the way to Australia? I know that...
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Drinks turns your iPhone into a pocket bartender
Being the holidays, you've probably been invited to your fair share of parties and events by your co-workers and family. Whether you're hosting a holiday party or just want to check up on the...
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Drink beer to avoid cancer...
The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) synthetic biology competition will be held on November 8-9 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 85 teams will be part of this contest, using 'a...
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A single drink will not shrink your brain
If you regularly find yourself unable to walk away from the bar, or the bottle, after a second shot, get help. But a nice glass of red with your meal will not make you stupid.
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