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Cloud Computing Breakthroughs
Many in the IT industry are using a wait and see approach to cloud computing. Well, the time is now. Read this white paper to get to the bottom of this breakthrough innovation in IT.
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Mississippi State claims first-year prize for EcoCar 2 competition
After a year of modeling and simulation, 15 university teams will spend the next 24 months retrofitting 2013 Chevrolet Malibu cars into electric vehicles.
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Share your opinions for a chance to win some cool AMD hardware
Great AMD hardware to give away!
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Competition for Netflix heats up, starting with Vdio
Competitors are taking advantage of Netflix's stumbles. Enter Vdio.
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The ultimate utility bike competition (photos)
The Oregon Manifest competition challenged handcrafted bike builders to come up with the best bike for urban living. In addition to 34 builders in the main competition, three bike builders teamed...
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Is Google+ putting Facebook's Terms Of Service to the test?
Facebook may be facing some actual competition with Google+. With many attempts by users to create a digital causeway between the two networks, will Facebook continue to monitor and shut every...
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Apple's greatest controversies and biggest foul-ups
A run down of some of the most controversial decisions or actions by Apple, including some of their biggest mistakes to date.
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Mississippi State drives home with year-two EcoCAR trophy
Engineering students from Mississippi State University were victorious at the end of the second year of the EcoCAR challenge, a green-tech design competition co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of...
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FCC report: Wireless competition needs a nuanced view
The FCC released its annual wireless competition report and raised a ruckus over what was omitted: A statement that the industry was effectively competitive.
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Philips EnduraLED 12-watt light bulb outshines competition, costs more
Philips has unveiled the EnduraLED light bulb, a powerful lighting fixture using only 12 watts of electricity but is the first LED equivalent of a 60 watt incandescent bulb.
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CanSec West '08 - Pwn2Own contest rules announced
The Pwn2Own contest rules were announced recently for CanSecWest '08 coming up next week. Unfortuantely, or fortunately (depending on how you look at it), I won't be able to join in the fun as...
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Can we cut Microsoft some slack here?
Larry Dignan nicely summarizes today's news from Microsoft: Here are the four points beaten to death today in the tech press: Ensuring open connections; Promoting data portability; Enhancing...
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The state of Unix (Jun 18/07)
Oneof the odd things about the Linux movement this year has been the extent to which it has become increasingly defensive about the technology it borrows from Solaris.
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Flash H.264 support and new pricing/availability for Flash Media Server 3
There are a couple of news announcements tonight by Adobe that are worth highlighting. They revolve around the video/media side of the Flash Player, something that Silverlight 1.0 focuses on and...
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Photos: A 'Cipher Challenge' for Colossus
World War II-era computer recently brought back to life will go up against modern computing power in a competition to decode.
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Steve Ballmer on the iPhone
With the emergence of the iPhone, Windows Mobile has a strong competitor in the mobile market. CNET News.com's Ina Fried speaks with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about what he thinks of the device,...
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Time to make a competitive Internet a priority
What's good for Carlos Slim has been very, very bad for Mexico. And it is that model of Internet service that the FCC is importing to the U.S. It is far more dangerous to our security than all...
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Are 'naked PCs' good for businesses?
Silicon.com's CIO jury gives its verdict on whether "naked" PCs, or PCs sold without an operating system, are really cheaper for businesses.
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Bring on naked PCs, says think tank
Computers should be sold without an operating system in order to foster competition and bring down prices, a major European think tank has recommended.
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Microsoft needs to pay up to the European Commission
The Luxembourg-based Court of First Instance orders Microsoft to share protocols with its competitors and to pay a $613 million fine the European Commission had required.
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'The King of Kong' movie trailer
In this movie trailer for the upcoming film The King of Kong, a video game champion from the 1980's has his record put to the test by a middle school teacher trying to prove himself. The movie is...
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