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Global at the Core
Check out this white paper to see how global businesses can compete by using the latest in cloud applications and tools.
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Human hair to feed plants?
You all know that agricultural crop production relies on fertilizers, such as composted waste materials. But I bet you wouldn't have thought to add human hair to animal manure to produce better...
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When crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages – by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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Short clip: Del Monte on when crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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When crops talk to farmers
A technology developed for NASA to conserve water for plant growth during long-term space flights has been adapted by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder (UCB) to serve another...
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New Canon EOS Rebel T2i ramps 1080p HD video to 30 fps
Not that Canon dSLR announcements are ever a surprise, but the rumored Canon EOS Rebel T2i is finally official. The new T2i updates Canon's top-of-the-line, entry-level dSLR, the Rebel T1i, which...
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Apple's bumper crop of fall hardware, reviewed
Apple yesterday released a cornucopia of new consumer hardware and the reviews are starting to roll in. No firm benchmarks have been conducted but several outlets have posted preliminary reviews...
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Crop circles: What's Google trying to tell us?
This is the second Google doodle in the last ten days that has featured space ships -- this latest one shows a UFO making crop circles. Along with the doodle came a clue on twitter --...
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Can we engineer insect-free crops?
The promise of bio-engineering and genetically-modified crops is that we'll get better yields, more food or cotton for us, less for our six-legged opponents. Now comes research that insect evolve...
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Tech to cure crop failure, look inside Einstein's mind?
In the future, technology will be able to help address issues such as crop failure in the developing world, the competitiveness of the U.K. economy and even understand the motivation of historical...
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Human hair to feed plants?
You all know that agricultural crop production relies on fertilizers, such as composted waste materials. But I bet you wouldn't have thought to add human hair to animal manure to produce better...
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Text messages save elephants' lives, villagers' crops
As elephants' habitat is destroyed, the great beasts frequently leave their protected reserves, barging into villages and eventually are killed by rangers. But in Kenya, there is a better way:...
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Biotech for food, fuel
At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Sausalito, Calif., J. Craig Venter says going from food to fuel--corn to ethanol--is taking resources in the wrong direction. He discusses oil palm and the...
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Photos: Apple's fall crop
Among the new varieties announced Tuesday are a redesigned iPod Nano, an upgraded and lower-priced iPod Touch, an updated iTunes, and updated software for its mobile devices.
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When crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages – by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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Short clip: Del Monte on when crops are scarce
Marc Brown, CIO of Del Monte Foods explains how they deal with crop shortages by staying flexible, working closely with retailers, and making do with what they have.
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New Intel architectures hold promise for a new crop of educational laptops
Ars Technica is featuring a piece on new chips from Intel specifically aimed at the low-cost, low-power consumption market, currently dominated by Intel's own Classmate, the OLPC XO, and the Asus...
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Photos: Bigger iMac leads new crop of Apple gear
At Apple's headquarters, Steve Jobs introduced three new iMacs and updated iLife software. He touted the iMacs' high quality glass, plastics and aluminum, as a way to give them a more professional...
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A bumper crop of new mashup platforms
While application developers tend to roll their eyes at the concept of end-user mashups, they remain one of the more promising new trends in software development this year. And while it's...
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First crop of iPhone bugs - A chance for Apple to make a good impression
Robert Graham writing on the Errata Security blog details the first of iPhone bug.
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When crops talk to farmers
A technology developed for NASA to conserve water for plant growth during long-term space flights has been adapted by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder (UCB) to serve another...
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