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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2011: Digital gifts for gadget geeks
Impress the gadget enthusiast on your list with these last-minute gift ideas -- without leaving your desk.
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BlackBerry World 2012: 4G PlayBook due out this year
RIM is not ready to give up on tablets just yet, but have consumers and businesses?
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Netflix's European dilemma: Stick it out, expand, or go home?
Netflix takes another profit bullet for the UK and Ireland, as its international expansion does better than expected, but still lost money. Should it stay or should it go?
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Sex Tech: ICANN and Dot-Sex, EA's LGBT Content, Kickstarter Censorship
EA is under fire for same-sex content in it games, ICANN is set to make more adult TLDs and a scary sextortion crime.
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Netflix updates iOS app for iPad 3 Retina display, HD streaming coming soon
Netflix's latest iOS update brings higher-quality art along with a tease of HD streaming.
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Acer challenges iPad 3 with Iconia Tab A510; 32GB for $450
Acer's Olympic Games Edition Tablet Iconia Tab A510 may beat the new iPad on price and specs but will consumers care?
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Wanted: Cloud infrastructure backed by SSDs
Netflix cloud architect Adrian Cockcroft wants faster input/output mechanisms in the cloud. Amazon Web Services' problem: SSDs don't massively scale yet.
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TED Talks joins Netflix's stable of streaming content
With the addition of TEDTalks, Netflix is extending is reach beyond just movies and television shows.
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Netflix inks deal with Apple to offer sign-up and billing via Apple TV and iTunes
Hinting at what a cable provider deal could look like, Netflix will allow subscribers to sign up for the service via Apple TV and handle billing through iTunes.
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Netflix already in talks with cable companies about bundling partnerships
With Netflix already reportedly in talks with cable providers, its move to your cable bill is sounding more and more likely.
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Netflix still wants to share all of your viewing activity on Facebook
Netflix wants the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act amended so it can share its subscribers' viewing choices via Facebook, but it wants to share all of those choices, not just ones that the...
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Reed Hastings has gone mad: Netflix could one day be a part of your cable package
Threatened by the likes of HBO, Netflix may one day attach itself to the very cable companies its been competing with.
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HTC reveals One X and S with Snapdragon S4 CPU at MWC 2012
Get the HTC One X from AT&T or the One S from T-Mobile, but you will have to wait until at least April.
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Netflix: We have no plans to support the BlackBerry PlayBook
RIM's troubled ecosystem isn't winning it any support from Netflix, which says it has no intention of supporting the BlackBerry PlayBook.
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LG & Fujitsu to unveil quad-core superphones at MWC 2012
Bring on the Nvidia Tegra 3 superphones like the LG Optimus 4X HD, which offers console-quality gaming in a pocketable form factor, with long battery life.
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OnLive Desktop Plus brings Adobe Flash and IE to iPad; $5 per month
Run Flash websites, access webmail and read PDFs on your iPad with OnLive's Desktop Plus cloud-based service.
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Comcast takes on Netflix with Xfinity Streampix, a TV and movie streaming service
Comcast is attempting to slow the cable cutting tide with its own video streaming service. But does it stand a chance?
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Amazon amasses Prime video assets: The three motives
Amazon bolsters its Prime video library. The company has three aims: Beat Netflix, get you to subscribe for Prime and provide a good ecosystem for the Kindle Fire.
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AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note hit stores Feb. 19; $300 with contract
Will the 5" smartphone-tablet-hybrid Samsung Galaxy Note be a hit or flop for AT&T?
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What you won't see from Netflix in 2012
CEO Reed Hastings took questions about a lot of possibilities for the future of Netflix, and he shot many of them down.
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