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Zimbra vs. Leading Email and Collaboration Platforms
Looking for an alternative to your legacy email solution that's straining IT resources to the limit? Read this white paper and discover Zimbra, the choice of many small and midsized businesses for...
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The 'black screen of death': fact, fiction, or FUD?
Worried about the Black Screen of Death? Don't. Startup problems are not new to PC hardware and operating systems, and the phenomenon definitely isn't limited to the Windows operating system....
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What the "Black screen of death" story says about tech journalism
I've spent the better part of the last 48 hours looking into the colossal fiasco that is the "Black Screen of Death" story. It's a near-perfect case study in how Internet-driven tech journalism...
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UPDATED - "Black Screen of Death" problems seem to be little more than scattered cases
The "Black Screen of Death" problem which was widely reported in the tech media yesterday doesn't seem to be the huge "HELP! The sky is falling in on us!!!" problem that is was made out to be...
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Microsoft investigating 'black screen of death'
Microsoft said that it is looking into reports that its latest security updates are causing some serious problems for certain users.
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iPhone's black screen of death (updated 2x)
I received an email from an iPhone user greatly concerned about "either an unaddressed issue with both 2.0 and 2.01 software - or a rogue app(s) that is taking down the entire OS." After visiting...
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Supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy gives up a secret
For years, scientists puzzled over mysterious X-ray flares given off by Sagittarius A*. Now they've uncovered an explanation.
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BlackBerry 10 OS makes a sneak appearance
... at least in highly Photoshopped images
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the BlackBerry Curve 9370, Motorola Droid 4, and the TiVo Premiere Elite DVR.
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Columbia University excludes Google Docs
Screen-reader compatibility issues are preventing Google Docs from becoming integrated in the university's systems.
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Dinosaur Sighting: Microsoft Plus! 98 - Companion for Windows 98
Go back in time to 1998 and relive Microsoft Plus! 98
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iPhone commands better resale value than Android or Blackberry
Even a four-year-old first-generation iPhone could be worth $115.
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Transparent Android screen app prevents you hitting that lamp post
Indulge in your social media fix without colliding with objects when walking, thanks to a new Android app.
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BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon)
Verizon's update to the quintessential Curve is small and stylish, but there are some pros and cons hidden within the design.
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BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 bricking bug still not fixed
Some users are going through handsets at the rate of knots due to this problem.
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Green screen lighting in the Skype Studio
There are a number of challenges when setting up lighting for green screen in a small studio space. Here's how DIY-IT's David Gewirtz solved them for his Skype Studio project.
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Android developers can qualify for a free BlackBerry PlayBook in February
The 2.0 update for the BlackBerry PlayBook will provide Android support and to promote this functionality RIM is holding a developer promotion.
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Apple patents new touchscreen remote control for a future Apple TV
In addition to controlling home theater devices like DVD players and home automation systems, the remote concept could also work with your computer to run iTunes or execute other functions.
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Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone
There has been a lot of armchair quarterbacking taking place for RIM and if they can get a device like the one rumored at CrackBerry.com then they may still be in the running for the 3rd...
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RIM-hosted BlackBerry services for Office 365 now generally available
The RIM-hosted replacement for Microsoft's BlackBerry Enterprise Service is now generally available to Office 365 customers.
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How Does the Pentagon Deploy iPads? Very, Very Carefully [Macworld]
Setting up iPads inside the tightly-guarded headquarters of the United States' top military agency requires a high patience for extreme security regulations - and a willingness to sidestep those...
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