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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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CAD software is the new black
Fashion industry uses software associated with industrial design to move clothes quicker from sketchbook to sales rack.Software tailor-made for fashion
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Online library offers 1.5 million works and counting
The Universal Digital Library, backed by several major libraries around the globe, is more about preservation and less about getting clicks.
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Tech design with thought
Don Norman, human-computer interaction expert and author, shares his vision for The Design of Future Things.
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MIT offers City Car for the masses
A project to improve urban transportation will make its debut this week in Milan.Images: MIT's stackable electric car
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Help! I can't program my car
More sophisticated electronics can mean more time-consuming--and tedious--setup. Is help on the way? Images: Carnegie Mellon's car navigation system
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As boomers go gray, will big money mean better tech?
Companies targeting a large retiree market with money and time to spare could result in better features for all.Images: Tech for the aging technocrat
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Traveling exhibit offers 'CSI' experience
Visitors to a Boston science museum solve simulated crimes through lab experiments, 'morgue' visits and computer analysis.Photos: Exhibit lets you star in 'CSI'
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iRobot CEO: Forget 'The Jetsons'
Chief executive Colin Angle offers a vision for the robot home contrary to the one you might have looked forward to as a kid.Photos: iRobot phones home, cleans gutters
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A Moveable Type feast
Clotilde Dusoulier, who writes the Chocolate & Zucchini blog, talks about food and the Silicon Valley experience that sent her back to Paris.
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Tackling the cell phone unlock game
SIM card swapping for travel outside of the U.S. is a snap, but give your carrier some time to get the unlock code.
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Revelations from Pandora's music box
Tim Westergren, founder and chief strategy officer of Pandora, is looking to change royalty rates, the musician class system and how companies interact with their customers.
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Are drivers ready for high-tech onslaught?
Next year will be a model year of change as high-tech features spread from luxury models to entire lineups. But how much tech is too much? Images: Car tech for the masses
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iRobot's Angle on the future: More profit
Colin Angle, CEO of iRobot, talks about what the company can do for the military as well as for your dirty floors.
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Google Earth gazes into deep space
New mode shows moons, planets, stars and galaxies as seen from the Hubble Space Telescope and Earth's leading observatories.Images: Google Earth beams you into space
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Body of a car, brains of a PC
Software is becoming the new competitive weapon in the car market, and Big Blue is working to build a "network on wheels."
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Sprint Nextel, Clearwire plan nationwide WiMax network
Together, companies plan to offer 100 million users in the United States high-speed mobile Internet service by the end of 2008.
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Microsoft to Google: Take an antitrust lesson from us
The software maker's deputy general counsel says it's learned its lesson in dealing with regulators. Is Google listening?
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Is Endeca really the next Google?
Some big names in search say the next great search engine won't dabble in consumer Web pages or video, but in enterprise.
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Toyota: Gas-saving valve in engines by 2010
"Valvematic" technology will make gas engines 5 percent to 10 percent more efficient, Japanese automaker says.
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Gates to Harvard grads: Pay it forward
World's richest Harvard alum tells grads to take on issue of human inequity and not be deterred by complexity.Photos: Gates goes back to school
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