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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Dead Island (photos)
Dead Island has players stranded on an island resort during a zombie outbreak.
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Acer chairman doesn't want datacenters on his island
Taiwan wants datacenters to prove their value to the local economy. There might just be a lesson to be learned.
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Macworld 2012: The Island of Misfit Toys
Macworld 2012 had a sexy nightlife alter ego but the daytime persona of an event still struggling for identity.
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Dead Island (photos)
Dead Island has players stranded on an island resort during a zombie outbreak.
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Facebook wedding photos result in polygamy arrest
An investigation leading to the arrest of an alleged bigamist all began with a few wedding photos on Facebook.
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Long Island University deploys 6,000 iPads, may double that next year
This private regional university has jumped ahead of the Ivy League and fancy Silicon Valley-based universities in its embrace of the iPad.
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If an ice sheet the size of four Manhattans falls into the ocean, is it global warming yet?
Say the words "Linux", "Windows", and "Macintosh" in a room full of geeks and stand back. Real, honest back fur will start flying in about 10 nanoseconds.
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AT&T: Is it alone on data cap island?
AT&T has rolled out its new data plans with caps and the big question was whether rivals would follow suit. So far, it appears AT&T may be alone with its metered data plans.
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AT&T claims fastest 3G and most reliable voice for Rhode Island
AT&T claims most reliable voice and fastest 3G in Rhode Island--where's the proof?
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Deny this: mountains of evidence, islands of indicators
Greenland, Maldives, Arctic and Nepal--places where global warming is having its effect.
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IBM is doing some serious training
IBM is working the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). LIRR will use IBM software to manage and maintain approximately 1,180 rail cars, locomotives, and associated components. The goal: improve...
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Should Microsoft kick the Zune to the Island of the Misfit Toys?
According to an SEC filing, Zune revenues during Q4 08 fell by a whopping 54%. In cash terms that represents a drop in revenue of $100 million. Is it time for Microsoft to kick the Zune to the...
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Cablevision blankets Long Island with Wi-Fi
Cablevision Systems, one of the biggest cable providers in the New York City metro area, announced that it's completed the first stage of a massive Wi-Fi network project called Optimum WiFi that...
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Rhode Island's novel approach to addressing budget gaps
We hear that the state of Rhode Island has signed a five-year deal with demand response technology company EnerNOC to manage electricity demand across city, town and government-related buildings....
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Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service
Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority is reporting that a sustained spamming attack during the past 24 hours managed to cause a successful Denial of Service attack on the email...
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Islands of hope in an ocean of energy
Courtesy Wavebob. Britain and Ireland have a long and bloody mutual history. They've ended open hostility and the neighboring nations now share and compete with a possible future energy source:...
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Coca-Cola launches new virtual island for its sugar water lovers
Coca-Cola is going virtual with an Internet island shaped like a Coke bottle were I presume Coke fans from the analog world can express their passion for the brand. In a New York Times story on...
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New nuke? Not since Three Mile Island
They want to build two new nuclear reactors in Texas. NRG Energy already has two reactors southwest of Houston in Bay City. They want to double the size of that electricity generating plant....
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Photos: Melting glacier uncovers island
Experts on global warming are pointing to Greenland's Warming Island which had been hidden under a glacier.
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McAfee: Watch out for 'island-hopping' spam
Small, tropical islands are becoming a favored home for junk e-mailers, the security company's researchers have found.
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