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Microsoft's forgotten monopoly
Commentary--Opera CTO Hakon Wium says the existence of a font monopoly is retarding the progress of Web browser development.
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Mike Daisey caught lying about Foxconn; incinerates credibility
Even after the retraction, how many people will remember the lies that Daisey told? Did Daisey put a proverbial dent in Apple's global brand? What are the costs of his fabrications?
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Dell is a PC company (for now): The numbers don't lie
Dell doesn't want to be known as a PC company, but the numbers indicate that the company has more work to do.
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Could the secret to increasing battery life lie in changing the way devices use Wi-Fi?
A researcher from Duke University may have figured out a way to increase battery life in Wi-Fi enabled devices.
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Does Google+ make Facebook the new MySpace?
Google+ has the potential to topple the Facebook behemoth but it needs to be much better than Facebook to do so.
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Super-injunctions: Could the freedom of speech lie in Twitter?
Super-injunctions prevent not only free speech and actions, but even the fact that an injunction has been granted. Twitter, however, may be the only lifeline to freedom of speech.
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Google's FISMA certification: A technicality, misunderstanding or outright lie?
A question about Google's security certification for its Government Apps product - and the response from Google about it - is putting the company under an uncomfortable spotlight.
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Microsoft, Wikileaks and the nobility of lies
David Gewirtz asks whether  the latest Wikileaks data dump could bring on World War III, because it shows (again) how what we say publicly isn't what we know privately. Savio Rodrigues thinks...
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Microsoft vs. Apple: Who's winning? The numbers don't lie
Is Apple really making a dent in Microsoft's long-standing Windows monopoly? Are mobile devices taking over tasks that used to be done by PCs? To answer these questions, I went off in search of...
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What Lies Beyond MPS?
It doesn't seem to be all that long since we first embraced Managed Print Services (MPS). But now, at least one vendor has gone beyond MPS and on to MDS. For more information and a glimpse at what...
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Stop the lies! The day that Microsoft 'saved' Apple
Last week, with Apple overtaking Microsoft in market capitalization — and with the floating of a crazy rumor that Microsoft's Steve Ballmer would talk up iPhone and Visual Studio 2010 at the...
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Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics Take 2
Since posting Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics on May 5th, I've gotten an interesting collection of back channel Emails from suppliers, other analysts, and, as is sometimes the case, some outraged...
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Lies, damn lies and statistics
During my morning news scan, I came across a variety of things coming out of industry events that appear to offer grand conclusions from a fairly small, focused studies. It gives me an opportunity...
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Does Amazon's Tablet Future Lie With Microsoft?
Today, Amazon's Kindle reader uses the Open Source Linux OS, but could its future lie in Windows?
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Effects of global warming seen in low-lying areas of Bangladesh
Some observers refer to the displaced in south Asia as among the world's first climate refugees. Low elevation, increased river flow, encroaching ocean water, displaced rural populations. It has...
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How we think, and perhaps lie, about the oil supply
IEA keeps the oil market calm. But academics questions oil supply estimates.
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Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit
It's time for a clever cleantech company to make a home testing kit for BPA. Maybe another one could be used by groceries that are tyring to provide truth in labelling. BPA would be biphenol-A a...
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Google calls Apple on their lies
In repsonse to Apple's response of the FCC inquiry regarding the rejection of the Google Voice application, Google sent the FCC another letter. The full response was made available today -- in...
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Did Jobs and Apple lie about reason for departure?
Corporations must make "material disclosures" to shareholders, information that, if known, would induce a shareholder to sell or buy shares. If you don't make such disclosures, or if you omit...
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