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Eco-mode: Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
Check out this white paper to learn more about UPS systems and how you can get efficient power without putting your network at risk.
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Salesforce.com Powers Obama's Change.gov Citizen's Briefing Book
Consider this a followup to yesterday's entry - and one that shows the power of CRM 2.0 too. Big time. This morning, as part of the larger announcement of salesforce.com's ServiceCloud...
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Ultrabooks will be overshadowed by the MacBook Air
Lack of differentiation in ultrabook market could "overwhelm or confuse potential customers."
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Apple's iPad 3 refresh likely to kick off sales boom
The bottom line here is that even if half these reports pan out Apple is likely to see a significant refresh cycle for the iPad.
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Wall Street Journal reports Apple testing an 8-inch iPad to take on Kindle Fire
Here's the "one more thing" that Amazon hopes it never hears. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is working on an 8-inch iPad that, if it ever sees the light of day, would compete with...
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The Darkness II (screenshots)
The Darkness II is the follow-up to 2007's macabre comic book adaptation.
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FuzeBox brings new telepresence option to iPads, Android tablets
Fuzebox has rolled out a new cloud-based telepresence solution for tablets that is touted to be available on any network from virtually anywhere.
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Rumor: Apple to redesign MacBook Pro laptops to resemble MacBook Air
The latest Cupertino rumor is that Apple will be updating its MacBook Pro notebooks to be more like the MacBook Air.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Apple doesn't enforce its own Address Book policy
Developers get free access to your iOS address book because Apple turns a blind eye to it and doesn't enforce its own TOS.
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User meta data wars going way too far, Google
I kind of feel like my pocket has been picked of the little black book I keep there for my contacts. My contacts.
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Amazon amasses Prime video assets: The three motives
Amazon bolsters its Prime video library. The company has three aims: Beat Netflix, get you to subscribe for Prime and provide a good ecosystem for the Kindle Fire.
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Path discovered phoning home with your address book
Upstart social network Path was discovered uploading users' complete address book to its servers. Completely inexcusable in today's privacy-sensitive society.
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MacBook Air: The ultra Ultrabook and business Windows, too
Ted Schadler lends some firsthand thoughts on using the MacBook Air in the enterprise.
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Survey says -- what the next Amazon Kindle Fire needs
According a new survey of its owners, the Kindle Fire still has room for improvement.
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Windows Phone developer lead leaves for Amazon's Kindle team
Brandon Watson, head of developer experiences for Windows Phone, is the latest exec to leave the Microsoft's phone unit.
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Apple's lawyers clean up the sloppy iBooks Author EULA
Today, Apple released version 1.0.1 of its iBooks Author program. There's no new code, only a new license agreement. The sloppy language in the original license agreement is cleaned up, but the...
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iBooks Author 1.0.1 EULA: you own the content, we want 30% of .ibooks files
Apple has clarified its iBooks Author EULA. You retain all rights to content created with it, however, you can't sell an .ibooks file through anyone other than Apple. Satisfied?
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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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20 gadgets for working from home
So many of us work from home nowadays. Freelancer or teleworker, here are 20 gadgets you will need for your home office.
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Don't like the iBooks Author EULA? Use something else
I'm getting tired of the vitriol about Apple's iBooks Author EULA. If you don't want to pay Apple's 30 percent commission, there are other options. Just none from Google or Amazon.
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