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Engines of a Smarter Planet Experience
There's a smarter way to do business these days, and with products from IBM, you can be a part of it. Check out this white paper to learn more about making your midsized business smarter.
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Nintendo to supersize DSi handheld
The new Nintendo DSi LL will sport two screens measuring 4.25-inches in diagonal diameter, far larger than the current DSi's 3.25-inch screens or the DS Lite's 3-inch screens.
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10 cool iPad apps you'll wish you found sooner
There are many apps for the iPad, that do just about anything you need. These apps are off the beaten path, but shouldn't be missed.
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Dear Hyper-V fans, I'll take that apology now.
Ouch. It's pain time again on the Microsoft front. You were warned.
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Dell: We'll have to step up R&D spending
Dell's CFO says the company has toned down its R&D spending on PCs to redeploy dollars elsewhere.
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Why I'll never own an Android-based anything
I struggled for months before purchasing my iPhone and iPad--even turned down a chance at the iPad soon after launch but now am an avid Apple fan.
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Thanks to Hubworks, I'll have fries with that iPad
Say hello to Hubworks, the guys who are about to revolutionize the restaurant business from the inside out.
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RIM's new chief: Five things I'll change
Research in Motion's new CEO Thorsten Heins talked software, employee and shareholder morale and the role of consumers in his debut conference call.
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Fujitsu's fancy phones you'll never own (photos)
These slick-looking phones from Fujitsu are slick, stylish, and waterproof. Too bad they'll probably never leave the land of the rising sun.
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Comcast: We'll step up SMB, mid-sized services
Comcast has fared well targeting companies with fewer than 20 employees and now is aiming for larger enterprises with 250 to 500 workers.
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Employees: we'll build our own technology solutions, thank you
Intuit QuickBase survey of 900 employees find cloud is awakening a sleeping giant -- DIY technology.
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More than half of Americans think we'll never go paperless (survey)
Yet, surprisingly at least one fifth of Americans think we will eventually be a paper-free society.
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SAP CIO: iCloud and DropBox Not Secure Enough, We'll Build Our Own
Consumer cloud services create huge security holes. Simply plugging them is not an option for the modern CIO.
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Facebook COO: one day, we'll be like caller ID
In a recent interview, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg explained how it's normal for Facebook to have privacy issues. She likened it to the problems caller ID faced when the technology first emerged.
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If Forrester likes Macs for IT today, they’ll love Chromebooks tomorrow
A new Forrester report suggests that IT should start embracing the use of the Mac - but for reasons that suggest they'll soon be singing the praises of Chromebooks, too.
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Nintendo bundles DSi XL with Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, $170
Nintendo's new blue and pink DSi XL bundle preloaded with educational Brain Age games and Mario vs. Donkey Kong, is a no-brainer choice for your young gamer this holiday.
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Could an HP mobile workstation be the only computer you'll ever need?
Has the day of the mobile workstation finally come? Maybe...Chromebooks and MacBook Airs aren't for everyone.
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Windows 8, Office 15: Get used to Metro, it'll be everywhere
From Windows to Office, cloud and server applications, and maybe a Metro-inspired dance remix on YouTube, Microsoft's next-generation user interface will be everywhere by Windows 8's launch.
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Nintendo DSi XL goes 'Metallic Rose' on Sept. 18
Nintendo is targeting the pink-obsessed girl gamer with a new color for the DSi XL and sweet DS titles, Kirby Mass Attack and Camping Mama: Outdoors Adventures.
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You'll soon able to opt-out of Google Wi-Fi snooping
Google, which has been collecting your Wi-Fi Access Point information for years with its Google Street View cars and trikes, will soon allow you to opt-out of its data collection.
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Microsoft's search chief: Here's how we'll beat Google
Qi Lu, chief of Microsoft's online services unit, says the company will focus on social, geotargeting, apps and task completion to be a search alternative.
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