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CenterBeam: A Bigger Edge in Cloud Services
Check out this white paper to learn how CenterBeam can help you boost storage throughput and free up some time in the IT department.
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Net pioneer GeoCities finally laid to rest
Yahoo shut down GeoCities the site that offered a free platform for users to create their own Web sites during the dot-com boom. Yahoo paid $4.5 billion for it.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses, up-close and dorky (pictures)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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The classic, modern Withings Body Scale up close (pictures)
Able to capture weight and other body data for storage online, the smart-looking Withings Body Scale is a bathroom scale with brains.
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Google closes Motorola Mobility purchase: A daunting to-do list ahead
Google's goal is to take Motorola Mobility and create a bevy of new mobile experiences. But first there's a lot of integration work ahead.
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China clears Google, Motorola merger: Deal to close 'within days'
Following China's approval of the deal, Google is set to acquire smartphone maker Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion as soon as this coming week.
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Facebook closes at $38 on day one
Facebook was priced at $38. On day one, the stock saw a high of $ 45, a low of $38, and ultimately finished at $38.37. Why didn't it fall below the $38 mark, even though it tanked twice?
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The HTC Evo 4G LTE up close (photos)
The new HTC Evo 4G LTE for Sprint looks even better in person. Take a gander at just how stunning this updated Evo really is.
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Facebook IPO: Instagram worth more, no longer closing in Q2 2012
With Facebook's price range increased today, Instagram could be valued anywhere between $1.08 billion and $1.17 billion. Given the FTC probe, Facebook no longer expects to close the deal this quarter.
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Up close with the HTC Incredible 4G LTE (photos)
4G LTE comes to the HTC Incredible as Verizon reveals the latest in the Incredible line at CTIA.
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Oracle-Google jury close to verdict; 'impasse' on one question
The jury has come to unanimous decisions on all questions but one in the copyright segment of Oracle v. Google.
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Up close with the HTC One X (photos)
HTC's Android superphone, the $199 One X, has finally landed in the U.S. on AT&T's network. This stylish Ice Cream Sandwich device doesn't pack quad-core processing, but its 4G LTE connection,...
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Up close with BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha (photos)
We get up close and personal with RIMs latest hardware creation, the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha test device.
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Samsung leads NAND flash market as Micron closes gap
Samsung continued to lead global NAND flash marked through the fourth quarter of 2011 despite a slight slip in quarterly sequential growth.
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Google defends fair use of Java on Android in closing statements
In closing statements, Google's counsel reasserts that Google used Java APIs in a fair use manner for Android, transforming them into a full smartphone stack.
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Oracle's closing arguments: Google is making excuses
Oracle's counsel posited to the jury that this case comes down to one simple question: Can one company use another company's property without permission?
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Up close with the ZTE Score M (photos)
MetroPCS' version of the Score, renamed the ZTE Score M, gets a sporty exterior and a slightly beefed up battery.
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Up close with the Archos 101 G9 Turbo (photos)
Compared to its predecessor, the Archos 101 G9 Turbo has 250GB of hard drive space, a slightly faster CPU, and a scoop of Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Closing statements in Oracle-Google trial expected on Monday
The copyright portion of the Oracle-Google trial is wrapping up soon, and Oracle is already looking to add in another patent for the next round at court.
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Lenovo CEO: 'We've never been so close to the top'
At Lenovo's fiscal 2012 pep rally, president and CEO Yang Yuanqing reveals the company's objective in the coming fiscal year: To be number one in global PC market.
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Apple, Samsung patent battle may be close to resolution
Both Samsung and Apple have been 'requested' to sit down and discuss a resolution or settlement to their ongoing patent war, in what could finally lead to a resolution.
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