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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Microsoft wins '98 software race
Microsoft takes 23 percent of the software market behind Windows '98.
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Toshiba chip has game possibilities
An announcement today by Toshiba Corporation of a prototype motion processor has implications for future gaming. The processor recognizes gestures in real time and can display kinetic, 3D...
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The whole world Is watching
They're coming to E3. Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly and Newsweek. The New York Times and the LA Times and the Boston Herald. You know, the mainstream media. You'd expect...
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AT&T offers 2AM games
AT&T's WorldNet ISP is giving its game-playing customers a bonus (and giving customers of other ISPs enticement to switch over to its service) - the...
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Intel becomes a backseat driver
Here's an announcement sure to please -- or at least intrigue -- the backseat driver in us all: Intel Corp. unveiled on Monday a car that not only responds to...
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Parroty readies parody
It got kicked off the floor of Comdex because certain powers-that-be found its Bill Gates look-alike offensive, but now Parroty Interactive is taking its show to Macworld Expo. The company will...
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Gamers get Congressional go-ahead
It was a scary proposition, with scary implications, especially for those who liked to engage in a little computer gaming while at work....
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Harley-Davidson's bizarre side (photos)
The Harley-Davidson Museum occasionally opens its doors on Collection X, the strangest exhibits from its archives. CNET checks out the extreme ends bikers will go to worship motorcycles and riding.
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Designing a Harley-Davidson engine (photos)
The Harley-Davidson Steel Toe Tour at the company's Powertrain Operations plant in Wisconsin gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the engine-build process, as well as how a bike evolves from...
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Roaring ride through Harley museum (photos)
To celebrate July 4th, CNET tours the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee for an exploration of all-American motorcycle history. The $70 million museum features classic and custom bikes from the...
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The un-green machine (or, hey honey, time to ditch the Harley)
Actually, my husband DOESN'T own a Harley-Davidson model of any sort, his tastes run to his American Ironhorse Slammer chopper and the Suzuki Intruder chopper-clone-in-waiting as back-up when the...
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Microsoft wins '98 software race
Microsoft takes 23 percent of the software market behind Windows '98.
-
Toshiba chip has game possibilities
An announcement today by Toshiba Corporation of a prototype motion processor has implications for future gaming. The processor recognizes gestures in real time and can display kinetic, 3D...
-
The whole world Is watching
They're coming to E3. Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly and Newsweek. The New York Times and the LA Times and the Boston Herald. You know, the mainstream media. You'd expect...
-
AT&T offers 2AM games
AT&T's WorldNet ISP is giving its game-playing customers a bonus (and giving customers of other ISPs enticement to switch over to its service) - the...
-
Intel becomes a backseat driver
Here's an announcement sure to please -- or at least intrigue -- the backseat driver in us all: Intel Corp. unveiled on Monday a car that not only responds to...
-
Parroty readies parody
It got kicked off the floor of Comdex because certain powers-that-be found its Bill Gates look-alike offensive, but now Parroty Interactive is taking its show to Macworld Expo. The company will...
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Gamers get Congressional go-ahead
It was a scary proposition, with scary implications, especially for those who liked to engage in a little computer gaming while at work....
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