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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
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Unlimited data only temporary for Verizon iPhone, $30/month
Verizon today announced that it will be offering unlimited data to new iPhone users for $30 per month, but there's a catch.
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AT&T's $99 iPhone
A $99 iPhone has made an appearance, but it's not Walmart that's selling it, but AT&T. But there's a catch. Actually, a few ...
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Can advertising solve everything?
The catch is advertising, not just pure ads but also "educational content" from "some of the most prominent companies in the health care industry."
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Free PCs, ISPs and Software: Are They Worth the Price?
Free lunch, anyone? Several online businesses are dishing up tempting free offers -- even giving away Internet-ready computers. As a card-carrying skeptic, Jesse Berst investigated the recent wave...
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Catch phrases, buzz words and you
Suppliers have long looked for ways to create a competitive edge. Creating a memorable catch phrase or new buzz word can help them shape and guide industry interest. "Dark Data" and "Storage...
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Amazon tries to catch up in personal cloud storage and falls further behind
With the release of Google Drive, all the other personal cloud storage companies had to play catch-up. One, Amazon, has tripped.
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Writing fake online reviews? New Google algorithm will catch you out
Changing online sentiment is hard enough. But fraudulently working together to try and control the sentiment about a product or web site is just plain wrong.
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AT&T U-verse catching up to Verizon FiOS subscriber base
AT&T could take the lead in the telco TV landscape by the end of 2013 -- albeit it will probably only be a slight lead at best, according to IHS iSuppli.
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U.S. government sponsors crowdsourcing game to catch international 'crooks'
Sponsored by the US Department of State and the US Embassy in Prague, Tag Challenge invites you to find "suspects" in a simulated law enforcement search using crowdsourcing and social collaboration.
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iTether for the iPhone: the tethering police will catch it soon
Those who snag the iTether app for iOS that allows sharing a 3G connection with a laptop better be prepared for the tethering police to slap them around.
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Parents catching on to communicating with kids via social media
We're reaching the point where nearly all online adults are accessing social media in an average month.
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Sony to buy out Ericsson 'to catch up' with rivals (report)
Sony, trying to break back into the market after the iPhone wiped its smartphones off the map, could ditch its partner Ericsson to do so.
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Misleading, over reaching catch phrases abound in the cloud computing and virtualization markets
When suppliers try to tie their technology to misleading catch phrases, does it really work for them or just create more market confusion?
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Hire hackers to catch other hackers?
Leading tech companies have long used 'ethical hackers' to help probe vulnerabilities in their systems and software. Should some of the not-so-ethical hackers be added to payrolls as well?
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Google search share dips; Bing and Yahoo catching up
comScore figures out today shows that Google has lost out to Yahoo and Microsoft's Bing in marketshare, but is still ahead of the fold.
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Symbian still top European smartphone platform, Android catching up
The Symbian platform is still tops in the European market, but that won't be the case for long as Android is grabbing lots of Symbian market share.
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HP TouchPad already catching Android tablets in ad revenue
The HP TouchPad in ten days is generating almost as much ad revenue as all of the Android tablets combined.
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EnergyHub's eye-catching home energy products
Targeting consumers, home energy start-up EnergyHub offers a colorful interface and sleek hardware designs.
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Did software put the universe in a shoebox yet? The world catches up to Yale's David Gelernter
The question is not 'What can software engineers build?' but 'What do users need?'
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webOS has enough gas left in the tank to catch the pack
Is webOS already poised for extinction? That's what a couple of respected pundits would have you think. I don't share that view as I think webOS is just taking off.
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