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Taking the ultimate dare -- and living to tell the tale (photos)
Filmmaker James Cameron is only the latest person to put technology to its ultimate test, facing conditions where risk to life and limb is hardly hyperbole
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Beyond Hypervisor hype, hyperbole and hyper-rudeness: Hyper-V vs VMware
There are two sides to every debate. This is the VMware side.
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Underwhelmed by hyperbole
From time to time I see a press release containing such a broad, over reaching claim, that I am forced to laugh. When a company has to claim the sun and the stars, it is likely that in the end,...
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Taking the ultimate dare -- and living to tell the tale (photos)
Filmmaker James Cameron is only the latest person to put technology to its ultimate test, facing conditions where risk to life and limb is hardly hyperbole
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Beyond Hypervisor hype, hyperbole and hyper-rudeness: Hyper-V vs VMware
There are two sides to every debate. This is the VMware side.
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Underwhelmed by hyperbole
From time to time I see a press release containing such a broad, over reaching claim, that I am forced to laugh. When a company has to claim the sun and the stars, it is likely that in the end,...
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Don't buy into the expensive cable hyperbole!
A cable is a cable is a cable, and don't let marketing or people making claims they can't prove change your mind on that.
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Apple taking iPad hyperbole to new heights
OK, we now that ad copy if full of hype and dramatization, but Apple's web copy for the iPad takes this to new extremes.
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NetSuite: Hyperbole and the credibility gap
Let's face it, enterprise software is pretty dry, but sometimes there's drama -- even if it's kind of lame.
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Is AMD's triple-core Phenom no more than marketing hyperbole?
Today I'm coming across a fair bit of coverage of AMD's triple-core Phenom processor - but is it anything more than marketing hyperbole?
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Oracle ditches hyperbole, puts customers first
Analysis: Oracle turns off its usual hard sell and instead uses its mighty marketing muscle to promote its customers and what it can do for them.
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