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HP 3PAR Storage in Fashion at Chico's
Check out this white paper to learn more about HP's 3PAR storage and how it was able to help Chico's get their data in order.
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Windows Phone 7 Wednesday; Apps to help you reach those 2011 fitness goals
In this edition of Windows Phone 7 Wednesday I take a quick look at five apps to help you keep those new fitness goals for 2011.
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Hurricane Trackers: Survival tools for Smartphone, Tablet and even Desktop users
Your tablet and smartphone can be invaluable tools to help you stay out of harm's way during hurricane season.
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RunKeeper drops Windows Phone support, use Sports Tracker instead
RunKeeper is a popular fitness tracking GPS application, but recently dropped support for Windows Phone. Thankfully, a better application that works on nearly all mobile platforms can be found in...
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Battle Royale: Sports vs. Tech - who should win?
The athletic director for our local school district recently took some heat for the sad state of our high school's track. It was, in fact, some well-justified heat. While you could never tell it...
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Students use 'Bus tracker' to stay safe
Some students in dangerous areas no longer have to stand at the bus stop, due to new tracking technology.
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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport (photos)
Hyundai debuts its newest crossover SUV twice at the 2012 New York Auto Show.
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Fitbit Ultra fitness tracker (photos)
Supersmall and easy to wear, the FitBit Ultra tracks the steps and stairs you climb to measure how active you really are.
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Eye-controlled games move closer to reality
Eye-tracking specialist Tobii wants you to drop your mouse or joystick and just use your eyes to play its games.
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First impressions with the Nike+ Fuelband fitness tracker
Fitness tracking devices are quite popular today and the latest device comes from Nike as the Fuelband. It is impossible to find this in any stores and occasional online sales sell out in minutes....
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Jabra Sport Stereo Bluetooth Headset (photos)
The rugged Jabra Sport connects to phones over Bluetooth to stream stereo audio and answer calls hands free.
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New Apple data center will sport biggest commercial solar, fuel-cell installations
Details are still sketchy, but company plans to run the Maiden, N.C. site with a 'high percentage renewable energy mix.'
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Ultraslim waterproof Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX200V sports 18MP CMOS sensor
Sony has announced three new compact Cyber-shot cameras that sport backlit CMOS sensors, including the feature-packed ultracompact DSC-TX200V
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2011's most intriguing biz apps cover sports, tacos, luxury hotels
Some of the most intriguing business applications of 2011 included programs for exotic dancer management to cataloging rare spirits and wines.
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Canon PowerShot G1 X high-end compact sports dSLR-size sensor (CES 2012)
Canon updates its PowerShot G series with a high-end point-and-shoot to rival dSLRs and ILC cameras.
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2012 Porsche 911 (photos)
Porsche unveiled its new 911, a significant update to its signature sports car, at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Mastretta MXT (photos)
Start-up Mexican manufacturer Mastretta brought its new sports car to the Los Angeles auto show, in anticipation of beginning sales in the U.S.
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2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 (photos)
The SLK350 went through some changes for the 2012 model year, going from luxury cruiser to high revving sports car.
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Lexus unveils GS 350 F Sport at SEMA 2011
Lexus shows off its new F-Sport package for the GS sport sedan at the 2011 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV.
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Nikon 1 ILC cameras unveiled: V1 sports small sensor, big price
Nikon's flagship interchangeable lens compact camera, the new Nikon 1 V1, has a smaller sensor and lower resolution than similarly high-priced rivals, but packs the features into a small package.
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New Panasonic HDC-Z10000 3D camcorder sports a 3D LCD -- no glasses required
Panasonic announces its latest consumer camcorder that shoots both 2D and 3D video.
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