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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
Why not try the software first? Download this free trial of Diskeeper 2011 server edition and experience its benefits first hand.
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Web services forge ahead, hack by hack
Eric Knorr says last week's Web Services Interoperability Forum demonstrates that, underneath the hype, dedicated technologists are the real drivers behind Web services.
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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Angry Birds creators considering Hong Kong IPO
'Angry Birds' creators Rovio are considering a Hong Kong IPO in 2013 -- has plans to make the company a media giant the size of Walt Disney Co.
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Samsung Focus S, Focus Flash (photos)
Microsoft unveiled photos of the two Samsung-made Windows Phones tonight at D Asia in Hong Kong.
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Ice Cream Sandwich looms with Samsung, Google date
Samsung and Google are going on a date in Hong Kong and having some Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Facebook denies privacy accusations, shows 'big brother paternalism'
Facebook denies the latest privacy accusations and acknowledges tracking information to protect users.
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Optimus Prime "rolls out" Nokia X7 in Hong Kong [video]
The Nokia X7 is getting some promotional help from Transformers Optimus Prime and Starscream in a press conference in Hong Kong.
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China faces skill shortage as tech hiring booms
A dearth of appropriately-skilled talent is the single biggest recruitment challenge faced by companies in Singapore, Hong Kong and China according to a survey.
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Big Apple, Big Google, Big Brother
It looks more and more like all mobile systems collect location data about you. This, in turn, has the potential both for great rewards and great abuse.
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iPhone 4 selling for 50 percent markup in China
In China fake iPhones are rampant and real ones fetch a 50 percent premium -- if you can find one, that is.
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Google Chrome turns 2: Can we skip the toddler years?
Now that Google Chrome is 2, are we in for temper tantrums, meltdowns, and embarrassing scenes in shopping malls?
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iPad: How will the iPad 3G perform compared to its Wi-Fi only brother?
I picked up a 32GB iPad 3G today and will be putting it through its paces all weekend. I've detailed a few items I'll be closely watching for to see how they perform compared to the Wi-Fi only iPad.
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Big Brother is Indeed Watching You: The Spy Side of Social Networking
You can run but you cannot hide. Think again about flaming the boss on Facebook. There's a new sheriff in town to monitor employee online activity. Will this software catch you?
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Young Steve Jobs and why 2010 might be like 1984
On April 3, 2010 Apple will introduce iPad. And you'll see why 2010 will be like 1984.
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AMD ATI Radeon HD 5830 details leaked
You'd be forgiven for thinking that ATI pretty much had the Radeon 5000-series range well covered, but the company is expected to release a new GPU later this week - the HD 5830.
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Text4Baby from Big Brother?
What Chopra has done is organize all the major groups, like J&J, focused on the health problems of pregnancy and newborns, then convinced them to cooperate on a free service that will help people.
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PlayStation 3 stations installed at Hong Kong International Airport
Having a flight delay suddenly got fun: the creative and genius minds over at Hong Kong International Airport have installed Sony PlayStation 3 stations.
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The short strange trip of Medical Care Technologies Inc.
Hong Kong entrepreneurs work with an Englishwoman to turn an American oil company into a publicly-traded pharmaceutical outfit, under the leadership of a Canadian woman who will target the Chinese...
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LoopFuse turns open source heritage into big brother sales tool
LoopFuse's OneView automates the lead management process by taking all the data that even anonymous visitors give to your site and delivering a "360 degree view" on each prospect.
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IBM: LotusLive paying subscribers go from 0 to 18 million in a year
IBM has 18 million paying client seats for its LotusLive cloud services, a jump that will result in a few double takes among IT industry watchers.
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