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Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
Discover the only solution specifically designed for your largest servers, the ones that must be kept online with volumes up to 20TB and millions of fragments. Achieve peak performance 24-7 with...
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Super thin, Bedphones were designed for bedtime music listening
Less than a quarter of an inch thick, Bedphones were built to be as thin as possible, making them perfect for use while sleeping.
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Are class actions the cure for failure?
EDS just got hammered for $46o million. Project failures never go away but is the Devil's Triangle analysis enough? In this case the answer is only a a partial yes. What else might work to...
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Will second patent medicine era end in 2009?
The cure for today's patent medicine craze is universal health care. Let everyone back into the market and the pseudo market dries up.
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Can a no-star movie move the stem cell debate?
Dr. Chawla is trying to ask those people, if your life were on the line, or your child's, would you die, or let them die, rather than support research you consider unethical? The movie may...
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Huntington's researcher fights the fear
When I wrote about a new test for Alzheimer's earlier this week, I neglected to mention that this kind of horror is already a living reality for some. Those some are people whose parents had...
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Can Microsoft cure PC makers of the crapware habit?
It's easy for an OEM to screw up a new Windows PC. Just add enough trialware and throw in a few unnecessary programs, and the customer gets a miserable out-of-box experience. Microsoft is trying...
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Can cable giants cure Sprint, Clearwire ills?
An investment in Clearwire could give cable companies a route to offer wireless services to better compete with AT&T and Verizon.
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Could Botox be a cure for codependence?
Could the dampening effect Botox has on empathy be put to good use?
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Super thin, Bedphones were designed for bedtime music listening
Less than a quarter of an inch thick, Bedphones were built to be as thin as possible, making them perfect for use while sleeping.
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Tibco launches Tibbr 3.0: Aims to cure enterprise social sprawl
Tibco is making its move in social enterprise software as it rolls out its Tibbr 3.0 effort and positions itself as an answer to social networking sprawl in corporations.
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10 Ways to Cure Your Virtualization Ills
Is there a doctor in the house that can fix my virtual environment? Yes, and it's you. Here's your bucket list. Now, get busy.
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Google's Gmail Smart Labels: Nice touch, imperfect cure
Google's Gmail launched Smart Labels, which automatically categorize incoming emails. It's a nice touch that can help you scan a monstrous work email account, but probably won't cure overload.
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Sprint needs to push device envelope: Is a dual-screen Android the cure?
Sprint will reportedly show off a dual-screen Android device in an effort to distinguish the carrier from the likes of Verizon Wireless and AT&T.
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My Amazon Kindle is cured but naked
Amazon has a Kindle cover problem on its hands and is offering refunds as well as $25 to be applied to another one---or anything else on the e-commerce site.
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Implantable artificial kidney: A cure chronic kidney disease
UCSF Professor of Bioengineering, Shuvo Roy, PhD, is leading a team of researchers to develop an implantable artificial kidney that could make dialysis a thing of the past.
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Adobe Connect 8 is the cure for wall-o'-laptop woes and distance ed
Adobe Connect 8 is the gold standard for digitally-enhanced, multimodal instruction. And distance ed or virtual classrooms? Piece of cake.
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SmartPlanet: Is the cure for cancer inside milk?
Bruce German, a professor at UC Davis is researching the properties of milk and how it functions when ingested by growing infants.
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An Alzheimer's cure could be closer than we think
Chain has what he calls a "platform" covering at least three monoclonal antibodies that can act against Alzheimer's. One drug based on the platform is in a Stage Three trial. Others are in first...
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Are class actions the cure for failure?
EDS just got hammered for $46o million. Project failures never go away but is the Devil's Triangle analysis enough? In this case the answer is only a a partial yes. What else might work to...
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Will genetic cures proceed without genetic patents?
Assuming Myriad's appeal of the ruling fails, the question is what impact this might have on genomic research.
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