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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Open source needs successful champions
The open-source industry needs profitable champions to demonstrate success and attract funding and participation in open source, according to Red Hat's CEO.
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
Additional Results
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With HP out of the PC business, which vendor becomes Microsoft's new champion?
The biggest PC vendor, HP, is getting out of the PC business. What's this mean, if anything, about the future of Windows?
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Sprint champions green mobile phone 'standard'
Wireless carrier Sprint, which has pioneered the concept of offering 'greener-than-thou' mobile phone models to its customers, is working on what it is being billed as an international...
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Transforming non-profits with cloud and iPads
Want examples of businesses being transformed by the cloud? Look no further than the non-for-profit sector, where fundraising and management practices are undergoing massive changes.
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Capgemini now championing Microsoft BPOS over Google Apps
Microsoft hasn't done a whole lot today, the opening day of the Google I/O conference, to attempt to throw cold water on Google's message that it is serious about getting enterprises into the...
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Conversation with Chris Pyle, Champion Solutions Group
Chris Pyle, CEO of Champion Solutions Group, talks about clouds for the mid market.
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Open source needs successful champions
The open-source industry needs profitable champions to demonstrate success and attract funding and participation in open source, according to Red Hat's CEO.
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Bill Hill, eBook champion, leaves Microsoft
The timing couldn't be more ironic. The day before Amazon announced its latest eReader, one of Microsoft's foremost champions of screen-based reading revealed he'd be leaving the company. Bill...
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Global warming effects? Ask a birder
Male Purple Finch. While humans dither over global warming, many American bird species are making their move. The National Audubon Society has looked over the past century of Christmas Bird...
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Cleversafe a champion of open source cloud storage
When companies like Cleversafe say community, they're not talking about college kids in their pajamas, but customers and potential partnres who are willing to pull up their sleeves and help out in...
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If not Google, which corporation best champions open source?
Google is fast losing favor as the corporate champion of open source. So who might replace it?
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Microsoft's competitor to Adobe Lightroom gets another champion
What's Microsoft want with Adobe Photoshop guru Mark Hamburg, who recently joined the Redmond juggernaut?
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From ecowarrior to nuclear champion
Nuclear is better for us than coal, says Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore. What's holding it back are environmentalists.
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Kindling a controversy
Ed Champion is investigating whether certain bloggers included in Amazon's Kindle launch were made "Kindle Blogs" without authorization or licensing. He cites two examples (Daniel McGowan and...
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Photos: First 'Pac-Man' world champion crowned
In conjunction with the launch of the new 'Pac-Man' game for the Xbox Live Arcade store, Namco Bandai and Microsoft host an international championship event for the classic game.
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Olympic champion: Reading bias limits dyslexics' access to tech
Sir Steve Redgrave, Olympic rower, knight and dyslexic, says students aren't getting access to available technology because teachers have reading bias.
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
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