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Live Webcast: Fast and Efficient Business Security Strategies
Check out this webcast to learn more about fast and efficient business security strategies. You're in the midst of an arms race, make sure you win it.
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Report: Apple paying refund on broken 27-inch iMacs
Gizmodo is reporting several readers who've been given a 15 percent cash refund for having to return a broken 27-inch iMac.
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Using cell phones to track traffic
News.com's Erica Ogg reports on what happens when 100 volunteers with GPS phones start driving up and down a 10-mile stretch of freeway.
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FAQ: What's next in HD video fracas?
HD DVD isn't dead, at least not quite. That leaves many options and potentially expensive mistakes for consumers.
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Five reasons not to fear a $200 Linux PC
A rash of supremely affordable PCs preloaded with Linux has hit mainstream retail stores. And trying one is not as risky a proposition as you might think.Photos: Three sub-$200 Linux PCs
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Dell debuts new blade server
The company hopes new chassis and blades will increase market share.
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Comcast introduces open-cable platform
If the cable operator's efforts to partner with leading gadget makers are successful, those set-top boxes could be a thing of the past.Photo: Comcast's AnyPlay device
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Lenovo has eyes on consumer PC market
Chinese PC maker unveils new line of consumer-focused notebooks called IdeaPad, as well as a desktop line called IdeaCentre. Photos: IdeaPad notebooks
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Why Dell needs a handheld
Making a consumer gadget is a necessity if the computer company wants to compete with Apple and HP.
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Dell: Not the PC company you used to know
Company that made it big by being direct will soon sell its gear at Best Buy, not long after similar moves with Staples and Wal-Mart. How times change.
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Chilly forecast for wireless HD video
At CES earlier this year, a number of companies promised products that combine high-definition with wireless. Will they make it to store shelves for the holidays?
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'Internet van' helped drive evolution of the Web
Few have probably ever heard of it, but a broken-down van in California was a stepping stone on the road to the Internet as we know it.Photos: Computer History Museum celebrates the 'Internet Van'
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Interactive game merges tech with urban adventure
Hewlett-Packard's Mscape suite of software applications helps users create location-based games and tours. HP brings its technology, currently in beta, to life with an urban adventure using...
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Trouble on horizon for 'white box' PC makers
As more computer buyers turn to laptops, lesser-known companies that produce PCs will have a hard time keeping up with the big guys.Photos: White-box choices
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Wal-Mart plays Black Friday spoilsport
Bargain hunters mourn as the retail giant cracks down on Web sites that post holiday sales information early.
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Can plasma HDTVs stop being power hogs?
Erica Ogg has an interesting story on the future of plasma displays on how companies are trying to improve the brightness and energy efficiency of plasma display technology. A few months ago...
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Teaching plasma to follow LCD's lead
The energy-hog televisions are losing ground to their cheaper counterparts. But developers hope that will change with improved technologies.
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False starts in race to future of DVDs
The number of Blu-ray and HD DVD players and discs remains stubbornly miniscule. Should consumers pay any attention at all?
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Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: War without end
Which side will win remains unclear, but the camps seem to agree that both formats are mere rest stops on the journey to instant digital downloads.
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Can Seagate steer hybrid-drive market?
Price and industry standardization remain barriers to widespread adoption, but the biggest hard-drive maker could force competitors to keep pace.
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For handset makers, it's all about location
news analysis Nokia announces plans to spend $8.1 billion on Navteq. Why would it shell out so much for an outfit that's not well known?
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