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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Sharp plays up humungo displays for work, home (photos)
The consumer electronics maker's press conference regales the crowd with an 80-inch touch screen for work, 60-inch-plus TVs for home, and portable, light-weight TV screens.
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LG plays it smart with massive TVs, new phones (photos)
Consumer electronics maker takes advantage of CES to reveal an 84-inch "ultra-resolution" TV, a 55-inch 3D OLED TV at 4mm thick, a smartphone with VMWare, and another with HD video from ESPN.
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Panasonic's 3D Lumix camera prototype (photos)
The Japanese electronics giant, encouraging people to create their own 3D content, showed a prototype Lumix 3D camera at the IFA show. Here's a look.
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Car tech unpacks at CES 2010 (photos)
In-car electronics vendors--and some big automakers--take the wraps off their booths the day before CES 2010 kicks off.
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Photos: Sony's 11-inch OLED display
The electronics giant says it plans to begin selling ultrathin TVs using the screens sometime this year.
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Photos: A slew of Sony products
At its 2007 Line Show in Las Vegas, the electronics giant shows off Cyber-shots, video cameras and LCD TVs.
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LG tops global tablet display market thanks to iPad, Kindle Fire
LG Display tops the global leader board of the top media tablet display suppliers, according to a new report.
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Evernote helps Android users remember new people with Hello app
I believe our smartphones should work for us and enhance our lives so when I see apps like Hello I get excited about what developers can do to make this a reality. If you have trouble remembering...
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Apple's Tim Cook 'rules out' iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen
Apple's chief executive Tim Cook appears to have poured cold water over suggestions the next iPhone will have a larger screen. Strangely, he outright said it. On air. Live.
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Android 5 Jelly Bean: I Say Innovation, You Say Fragmentation...
A new version of Google's Android mobile OS is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O conference in late June. Will that leave developers or enterprises wanting to call the whole thing off?
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A look at Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook (pictures)
Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook is much faster than its predecessor from last year. Here's a look at the standard-bearer of Google's browser-based Chrome OS.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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A look at Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox
Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox has a low price tag and brings much-needed horsepower to Google's Chrome OS vision. Here's a look at the compact desktop machine.
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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iPhone 5 could feature a "Retina display killer" screen
Believe it or not, it is entirely feasible to produce a screen of such density.
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How freebies are ruining Google I/O
The Law of Unintended Consequences claims another victim as Google's largesse threatens to undermine the purpose of Google I/O.
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10 essential apps for the iPhone
If you're looking to get some good iPhone apps, start your search right here.
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China provides counterfeit electronics to U.S. military?
After being accused of providing counterfeit electronic parts to the U.S. military system, China suggested the U.S. get their facts straight before pointing fingers.
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Sapphire 2012: The Softer, Greater SAP...I Hope
Let me start this with a strange and seemingly incoherent (but truly more inchoate) statement. "If SAP marketed to the rest of the world, the way they produce conferences, they could arguably...
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iTunes Match is a hidden gem for your music listening pleasure
For just $24.99 a year, you can listen to your music on any device and from anywhere
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