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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Low-cost Linux is reliable, easy to support
More retailers are using Linux to run their point-of-sale systems. Find out how Burlington Coat Factory switched from DOS to Linux without suffering technology shock.
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Retailer picks Linux for point-of-sale system
Burlington Coat Factory is a pioneer among large retailers that have turned to Linux-powered point-of-sale systems for their security, stability, and cost savings.
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Marketo buys Crowd Factory? You read it here first ...
Read my analysis of today's news in the blog post I published last November ... the trouble with prescience is that people forget too easily these days
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Foxconn's investment in Sharp could eventually mean a Retina Display Apple HDTV
With new technology making it easier to produce large-screen IGZO panels, could a Retina Display Apple television be in our futures?
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Apple's supply chain: A profile of a Foxconn factory employee
The Fair Labor Association's report on Foxconn's working conditions provides a nice composite sketch of your average Apple supply chain worker.
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Coat hanger wire is just as good as a high-quality speaker cable
Believe it or not, coat hangers can be used as audio cables, and the sound quality is almost indistinguishable from systems with expensive cables.
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Intel selling two Flash memory factories to Micron
Intel sells a pair of its Flash memory factories to Micron as part of agreement to advance their NAND Flash memory joint venture relationship.
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Factory workers in China: A Pyrrhic victory for a world that lost its conscience
I lost the Great Debate to what can be summed up as harsh statistical reality. But what does our unyielding appetite for Chinese durable goods mean for the first world conscience?
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Blue Coat Optimizes Encrypted Flash Video
Blue Coat Systems, Inc. continued to advance its video delivery message by adding  the ability to scale and optimize encrypted Adobe Flash video to its Mach5 appliance. The addition of...
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Apple publishes supplier list, auditing factory conditions
The normally secretive Apple has published its supplier list worldwide -- or at least 97 percent of the companies it has contracted in 2011.
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Blue Coat to go private in $1.3 billion deal
Blue Coat said it will continue to focus on Web security and WAN optimization, a hot category for enterprises.
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Samsung plans to build chip factory in China amid booming smartphone, tablet sales
Samsung has announced plans to build a Chip Plant in to meet the growing demands of China's booming technology market, awaiting approval from the South Korean government.
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Humanoid workers wow crowds at iRex (photos)
Humanoid factory workers and heavy-duty industrial robots mix it up at the 2011 iRex robot trade show in Tokyo.
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Getting started with green screen (Skype Studio project)
This article describes the first steps in creating a green screen for the Skype Studio. As a bonus, you'll get to see David's disembodied head.
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Speeding through Vance & Hines' motorcycle factory (photos)
Vance & Hines engineers some of the fastest motorcycles in the world out of its facilities just outside Indianapolis. A tour inside unveils the engineering that goes into world-record-setting bikes.
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Inside the world's largest airplane factory
Boeing's aircraft factory in Everett, Wash., is one of the world's largest. CNET ventures inside, where the company builds 747, 767, 777, and 787 aircraft.
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A tour of Boeing's 737 factory
At one of Boeing's original facilities in Renton, Wash., CNET tours the company's 737 production line.
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Foxconn factory explosion in iPad 2 building, 2 killed and 16 injured
Foxconn, the factory that manufactures many of the gadgets in the world, was rocked by a huge explosion in the building where iPad 2s are assembled. Cause of the accident is still unknown but 2...
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Building a microscopic biofuel factory (photos)
Start-up Joule Unlimited is at the forefront of a wave of researchers and companies using genetic engineering to make biofuels.
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Blue Coat eyes SaaS Web security, WAN down the line
The Web security service will revolve around Blue Coat's WebPulse service, which vets possible malware from more than 70 million users. Blue Coat plans to add modules focused on WAN optimization...
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