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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Cisco's grand telepresence experiment in Songdo, South Korea
Cisco and Songdo developers are putting telepresence systems in every home. Talk about an interesting Petri dish. How will citizens act if telepresence becomes a daily part of your life?
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Beer distributor avoids delivery hangover with online scheduling
With Appointment-Plus, Crescent Crown Distributing in Arizona has been able to better manage dozens of inbound deliveries daily.
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Mobile CRM on Microsoft slate devices: a case study in design thinking
Good things happen when consumer understanding meets enterprise requirements with a partner willing to understand needs. This is how it works.
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The time displayed on most Android phones is wrong
The problem dates back to an Android bug first uncovered in December 2009.
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Facebook engineers + paint + beer = giant QR code on roof (video)
What do you get when you take Facebook engineers, add chalk, twine, paint rollers, black paint, and beer? You get a QR code on the roof. Throw in a quadcopter and you have a video.
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North America's greenest hotel? It could be the Hotel de Glace, Quebec
Constructed of snow and ice, the hotel is open just three months every winter season -- although it takes up to three months to melt when spring arrives. (All photos by ZDNet contributing editor...
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Social business success: Burberry
In their social business effort, the luxury goods designer was clearly thinking big: A true digital company must use digital channels through and through for all interaction.
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Social business success: CEMEX
Can an entrenched and highly traditional business culture handle a rapid adoption of internal social media? CEMEX, a $13.5 billion building materials supplier, shows how it's done.
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What if Facebook users designed a beer?
Samuel Adams and Guy Kawasaki want you to design a beer. To participate, you'll need to be a beer lover and have a Facebook account. Submissions are being taken until February 5, 2012.
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NRG's Electric DeLorean (photos)
To demonstrate and get attention for their efforts at building their nationwide electronic charging network, evGo, NRG set up an electric DeLorean on a home charging station at this year's CES.
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De-Facebooking. A New Year's Resolution?
Are you still Facebooking? Me too. But, for how long can we continue to do something that is a huge waste of time?
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Ridiculous: judge orders sites de-indexed from Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
As an American, I truly hate it when we become our own worst enemy.
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Google's beta culture struggles when the price isn't free
Is the beta and iterate approach so bad? It is when you're forking over real dollars for something that should just work like your TV.
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B&N asks DOJ to investigate Microsoft
Barnes & Noble accused Microsoft of using patent infringement claims to drive up the prices of its competitors.
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Google beer is on tap
URKontinent, a beer brewed by Dogfish Head in collaboration with Google employees from around the globe, is ramping up for nationwide distribution.
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How SSDs can hose your data
A post last month in ACM's Queue raised a scary issue: block-level deduplication - used in some popular SSDS - can wipe out your file system. Here's the scoop.
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Finally: an iPhone case that can open (and keep track of) your beers
Like beer but can't seem to hold onto your bottle opener? Let this iPhone case from West|280 do the opening (and remembering) for you.
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Revisiting a revolution in beer-making
In 1971, a San Francisco craft brewery sparked the microbrew revolution
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Windows Phone Mobile Studio: A reincarnated (and de-hipsterized) Kin Studio?
Last we heard, even though Microsoft had kinned the Kin -- its phone for the teen/20-something hipster set -- the Kin Studio concepts were still not completely dead. Could the Kin Studio's...
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MokaFive supports Intel's second generation Coreâ„¢ vProâ„¢ Processor Family
Improving levels of performance and security in virtual desktop environments
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