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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Before Intel's big show, AMD launches an attack
With Intel's annual conference set to start this week, AMD launched a pre-emptive strike in a press conference on Friday. AMD executives said the processor innovations you'll hear about next week...
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Cisco on Huawei: 'Imitation isn't innovation'
Cisco CEO John Chambers and Rob Lloyd, executive VP of worldwide operations, question Huawei's innovation. Huawei said it welcomes the enterprise competition.
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Chinese imitators of Groupon facing lean times
China’s group-buying websites, struggling to turn profits, have reduced their staffs and branches to curtail costs.
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Imitate Google, or risk getting buried?
"Google is an avalanche and it has only just begun to tumble down the mountain," according to Jeff Jarvis, new media talking head, Buzzmachine blogger, and recent author of "What Would Google Do?"...
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Before Intel's big show, AMD launches an attack
With Intel's annual conference set to start this week, AMD launched a pre-emptive strike in a press conference on Friday. AMD executives said the processor innovations you'll hear about next week...
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Oil climbs peak, economies plumb depressions and the future will not imitate the past
To maintain any modicum of modern life countries and individuals will increasingly turn to electricity generated from renewable sources. There is no way to dramatically increase the world's oil...
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Photos: Life imitates Star Trek
The devices used by Capt. Kirk and his crew seemed so futuristic at one time. But reality has caught up to fiction.
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The key to fresh water: Imitation spleen proteins
The water is safe, of course. It's passed though designer molecules similar to the filters in your liver.
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Tiny robot imitates caterpillar
Dartmouth unleashes a prototype thinner than a hair that moves on a little silicon foot.
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Internet TV spawns an imitator
Many television programmers have concluded that Internet content is simply too dense for most TV viewers. While channel-surfing is a "lean-back"...
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