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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Cisco launches its own industry news site - "The Network"
Cisco launches their own technology news site called "The Network," aimed at aggregating and curating the news within their industry.
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Apple lands in Fortune 100 for first time since Jobs' return
Apple made its first appearance this week in the top 100 of the Fortune 500 since Steve Jobs’ return. The Fortune 500 is an annual ranking of America's largest Corporations. Apple has been a...
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Microsoft earmarks another $200 million for Windows advertising
Microsoft may not be willing to let Apple have the last word about Windows Vista, after all. According to a June 20 Fortune Magazine article, Microsoft has earmarked "an additional $200 million...
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Fortune on how Tim Cook is changing Apple
A FORTUNE cover story on Apple CEO Tim Cook tackles his leadership style (and how it differs from Steve Jobs), Facebook, product development and Apple's top-secret Top 100 meetings.
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'iQ by Intel' - experimental online magazine curated by a workforce of thousands
Intel has launched 'iQ' an online news magazine whose content is selected by potentially more than 5,000 of its staff. Can great curation help Intel sell more chips?
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Tim Cook named to TIME 100 list of world's most influential people
Apple CEO Tim Cook was named to the 2012 TIME 100 list of breakouts, pioneers, moguls, leaders and icons.
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Time magazine readers name Anonymous 'most influential person'
The Web picked Anonymous as the winner of Time magazine's 2012 poll for the most influential person. That wasn't enough though, as Time still placed Anonymous at number 36 overall.
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Zinio makes the iPad a viable magazine platform
Zinio's a front-page app on my iPad, earning a spot right next to Newsstand, iBooks and Kindle. It's a must-have app on any magazine lover's iPad.
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Next Issue Media intros unique digital magazine subscription model
Even as digital magazines finally start to catch on, Next Issue Media is already aiming to redefine the market with a dramatically different digital subscription model. For reference, Next Issue...
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Are Americans too dumb for real news?
If we can't count on Time to tell us what we need to be paying attention to, then who can we count on?
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Facebook Finally Removes Its Pro-Rape Pages
It took Change.org two months, 186K signatures and a furious Twitter campaign to get pro-rape pages removed from Facebook.
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Magazine publishers divided over giving digital issues for free
Giving away digital magazines for free could be a backwards and detrimental step for the publishing industry.
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Time Inc. promises tablet editions of its U.S. magazines before 2012
Time Inc. has made a serious commitment to digital publishing that should be ready before the end of 2011.
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86% of Fortune 50 Enterprises Have Gone Mobile [Updated]
Some interesting proof that the world's largest companies are starting to get/go mobile.
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Cisco launches its own industry news site - "The Network"
Cisco launches their own technology news site called "The Network," aimed at aggregating and curating the news within their industry.
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Subscribe to The New Yorker on your iPad for $60, more titles to come
Will iPad subscriptions save the magazine publishing industry?
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Digital photography in 1991 (and beyond)
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: A trip down memory lane, looking back at the state of digital photography in 1991.
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Vintage Computer Advertisements from the late 1970s
Check out these computer advertisements from the 1970s!
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Nook Color to receive 'major' firmware update, new magazine titles
Barnes & Noble has announced several developments for its prized Nook Color e-book reader. Not only is a ton of new content on the way, but a "major" firmware update is too.
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Developer backlash begins: Is Apple powerful enough to dismiss it?
Let the backlash begin. If anyone thought that struggling newspaper and magazine publishers were the only ones who would be impacted by Apple's new 30 percent policy on in-app subscriptions,...
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