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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
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U.S. Army deploys rifles with radio-controlled smart bullets
The U.S. Army's long-awaited, experimental 25mm airburst weapon is headed for battlefields in Afghanistan this month. Labeled a "game-changer," the $35,000 high-tech rifle is capable of firing...
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Bullets are dead. Long live PowerPoint
The art and technology of presentations has evolved considerably in the last 20 years. The importance of serious communication skills to go along with those presentations gets more important every...
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Apple puts another nail into Flash's coffin
Apple has put another nail into Flash's coffin with its ban on the use of cross-compilers, like the one that's due in Adobe Creative Suite 5.
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Bullet train plans still off target in US
It's been forty years since Japan built the first bullet train line. Other high-speed rail service is found in several European countries and elsewhere. But not in the U.S. The $8 billion of...
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Repelling bullets with nanotube armors
Australian engineers have found a way to use the elasticity of carbon nanotubes to not only stop bullets penetrating material but actually rebound their force. Their anti-ballistic carbon...
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Weapons development goes underwater
Back in the Reagan era, people were worried about wars being fought in space. But could the next war be fought in the ocean? It's clear the the Department of Homeland Security doesn't think that...
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Adobe bites mobile Flash bullet
It was obvious 18 months ago that Adobe had lost the smartphone Flash player war. So why did it take them so long to admit it?
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Netflix takes profit bullet for UK, Ireland launch: Is it worth it?
Breaking the British market is going to be fraught with obstacles for Netflix. Is the stock plunge worth it, or is the UK and Ireland only a step towards global domination?
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U.S. Army deploys rifles with radio-controlled smart bullets
The U.S. Army's long-awaited, experimental 25mm airburst weapon is headed for battlefields in Afghanistan this month. Labeled a "game-changer," the $35,000 high-tech rifle is capable of firing...
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Bullets are dead. Long live PowerPoint
The art and technology of presentations has evolved considerably in the last 20 years. The importance of serious communication skills to go along with those presentations gets more important every...
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SaaS no silver bullet for piracy
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) has been seen as a potential solution for piracy, but an expert says it is no sure thing.
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Apple puts another nail into Flash's coffin
Apple has put another nail into Flash's coffin with its ban on the use of cross-compilers, like the one that's due in Adobe Creative Suite 5.
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How long can Apple dodge the antitrust bullet?
If you ask me, Apple is getting dangerously close to putting itself in the line of fire from an antitrust bullet. And when it comes, it'll have nothing to do with the iPod or Mac OS, but instead...
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Using the iPod as a weapon
The iPod has lots of uses: music and movie player, photo album, contact and calendar organizer and military tool? The U.S. armed forces are deploying the iPod touch to troops stationed in...
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Dell's second gen rugged laptop: Can it stop a bullet?
Dell on Tuesday launched the second generation of its rugged laptop---the Latitude E6400 XFR---with the biggest improvement being a new suit of armor. [caption id="attachment_14207"...
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Bullet train plans still off target in US
It's been forty years since Japan built the first bullet train line. Other high-speed rail service is found in several European countries and elsewhere. But not in the U.S. The $8 billion of...
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Apple dodges antitrust bullet
A California judge has granted Apple's motion to dismiss Psystar's counterclaims that the company violated antitrust laws by blocking third-parties from selling Mac OS-based systems.
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The silver bullet of preventive care
The public debate will center on costs and mandates, but behind it will lie faith that Internet technology, if applied universally, can do what all those TV commercials telling you to watch your...
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Microsoft and Yahoo: Ballmer's 'failure' now a 'dodged bullet'
Remember that eleventh-hour decision -- when Microsoft opted not to buy Yahoo? Remember how so many pundits portrayed CEO Steve Ballmer's walking away as a fireable offense? What a difference a...
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Apple to music industry - It's our way, or iTunes gets the bullet!
The National Music Publishers' Association wants to see an increase in the royalty rates paid to its members for songs purchased through online music stores. Apple doesn't like the sound of that....
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