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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Woman's jaw reproduced by 3D printer
The transplant demonstrates that precision 3D printing can be effective for both bones and organ implants.
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'Scaffolding' to regenerate lost or damaged bones and tissues, even stop age clock
Implantable organ and tissue "scaffolds" are currently in the spotlight for regenerative medicine, and may allow for the replacement of most body parts that flounder with age within 30-50 years,...
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Blumenthal committee throws CCHIT a bone
The main focus seems to be on setting rules that will guide certification, whether CCHIT is involved, and assuring a level playing field, something CCHIT was often charged with tilting in favor of...
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Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed
Radiocarbon dating of bones at Stonehenge suggest the monument was used as a burial ground for about 500 years.
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Photos: Digital tech for the disabled
South Korea picks 10 prototypes designed to ease computing for disabled people, including a one-handed keyboard, mouth-controlled mouse and an audio player that conducts sound through bones.
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Woman's jaw reproduced by 3D printer
The transplant demonstrates that precision 3D printing can be effective for both bones and organ implants.
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How IT storage systems have doubled the number of bone marrow transplants
IT storage systems have been used to help double the number of marrow transplants by reducing the time needed to find the right donor.
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IBM's Palmisano on innovator's dilemma, avoiding tech's 'bone pile'
"It's so easy to stick to things that made you profitable," says IBM's chief.
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Bare Bones Software's BBEdit 10 re-writes the text editor
A good text editor is essential and I've used BBEdit for writing, editing and other forms of text manipulation for over 16 years. BBEdit 10 is a major update that makes working with text faster...
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Natural history, down to the bone (photos)
Closed to the public, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Berkeley, Calif., offers biologists a good look at a century's worth of bat carcasses, bear jaws, and some hard-working, flesh-eating beetles.
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Apple throws developers a bone, relaxes restrictions on third party tools
In a move that may be welcome news for users of Adobe's Creative Suite, Apple said Thursday that it will relax restrictions on its App Store review guidelines.
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Time to bone up on green tech patents
Over the past several months, I've received various pitches from PR types representing intellectual property/patent lawyers focused on the green tech patent acceleration program announced by the...
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Time to bone up on the next (maybe) green-tech legislation
The Senate has finally put forth its energy and cleantech legisation. Now, let's move forward.
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Microsoft's worst TV shameless marketing plugs
A selection of in TV-programme plugs of Microsoft software
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Build a $550 bare-bones gaming PC
Excellent question in today's hardware 2.0 mailbag: I want to upgrade my existing PC so it's able to play the latest games. What upgrades do you recommend? By the way, I'm on a budget of about...
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Build a $550 bare-bones gaming PC
Excellent question in today's hardware 2.0 mailbag: I want to upgrade my existing PC so it's able to play the latest games. What upgrades do you recommend? By the way, I'm on a budget of about...
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Google throws On2 shareholders a bone, says offer final
Google and On2 said Thursday that they have amended their merger agreement in a move appease shareholders who haven't voted for the deal yet. Under the revised deal, each On2 shareholder will get...
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Bare Bones updates BBEdit
BBEdit, Bare Bones Software's leading HTML code and text editor was updated to Version 9.3 on Tuesday with new features and interface tweaks.
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'Scaffolding' to regenerate lost or damaged bones and tissues, even stop age clock
Implantable organ and tissue "scaffolds" are currently in the spotlight for regenerative medicine, and may allow for the replacement of most body parts that flounder with age within 30-50 years,...
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Time to bone up on energy-aware Internet routing
Telecommunications companies have made call-routing as inexpensive as possible. So why shouldn't businesses finetune the most cost-efficient -- and energy-efficient -- path for data to travel...
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