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Diagonal cursor navigation described in new BlackBerry Patent app
A newly published BlackBerry Patent app describes an onscreen "diagonal cursor" method of navigation on smaller, non-QWERTY BlackBerry devices. Fittingly, the Patent app is entitled, On-Screen...
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These 'Alpha Geeks' are already living in the future (photos)
The thinkers, designers, engineers, and hackers at the center of the maker movement are focused on the innovation business. At the MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop this week, the open-source...
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Young makers get early start on DIY (photos)
The maker movement has been around long enough to be passed to the next generation. At San Francisco's Exploratorium, makers from 6 to 17 show off their ingenuity at the first of four Open Make...
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IBM aims to formalize the social enterprise movement
IBM is planning to offer services to help customers develop skills and technical support for social networking.
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3 reasons politics won't kill the lighting efficiency movement
Fundamentally, research shows at least two-thirds of Americans support the broad lighting-efficiency standards set to take effect Jan. 1, 2012.
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Lessons America's Founding Fathers can teach us about the Occupy movement
Individually, middle class Americans are generally powerless. But taken as a cohort, the American middle class is the single most powerful economic entity that has ever existed.
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Google's magical cursor-jumping search box bug
If you have been experiencing a cursor-jumping bug when searching Google for the past week or so, you're not alone. Here's how to fix it for the time being.
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Why the wellness movement is the next green movement
One way to keep people more healthy is the use of tech to develop good habits and make wellness more rewarding.
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Steve Jobs leaves Apple... where's the next generation of Silicon Valley leaders?
Steve Jobs is part of a generation of Silicon Valley leaders that helped change the world. Where is the next generation of leaders? There's very few contenders.
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DC power movement gets new charge
Proponents of the idea that safe direct current (DC) power should be more widely used in data centers have formed a new technical committee to encourage the development of standards for data and...
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Whodat leading the open source bioinformatics movement?
Bioinformatics is an area of growing need no one has managed to get their arms around. No one wants to pay for the software. So Microsoft is making the initial investment, open source.
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Adobe: Apple's anti-Flash movement a risk to business
Apple has made Adobe's list of potential risks to its business because it won't use Flash in the iPhone or iPad.
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Maze 2.0: Differentiating Business Value from Fashions
There's always a bewildering maze of terms and trends in the technology world: like the entertainment industry, the million dollar question is which ones will wind up meaning anything, which...
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HP rolls out 20-foot datacenter pod
Hewlett-Packard unveiled a 20-foot version of its Performance-Optimized Datacenter (POD), a trailer-sized container that packs a datacenter in it.
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Evans Data survey also predicts more enterprise movement to the cloud
Most enterprise developers plan to use cloud, but only for some things
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The Sustainable Network: Not exactly green, but integral to sustainability movement
If there's one piece of technology that can aid the sustainability movement, it's the network. So writes sustainability consultant and former Juniper Networks sustainability manager Sarah Sorensen.
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Blackboard embraces and extends into open source movement
Anyone seeking a case study of how a proprietary software company can "embrace and extend" itself into the open source world should stop thinking Microsoft and start thinking Blackboard.
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Qualcomm joins open source movement at head of parade
Combining open source and proprietary technology in the way Qualcomm wants to do, while legitimate, does threaten to maintain the vendor lock-in that open source is meant to fight. Just because...
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The Open College Textbook Act of 2009
Who called this one? Oh right! That would be me! OK, maybe I was hoping for something a bit more sweeping than this, but it's a step in the right direction.
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ImageShack hacked by anti-full disclosure movement
During the weekend, ImageShack, among the Web's top ten most popular free image hosting services got compromised, with the millions of images hosted on it redirected to a single one explaining why...
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