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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Images: Supersize solar power
Utility-scale solar power plants--using everything from giant reflective dishes to plastic balloons--are changing the look of solar power.Parabolic troughs, one of which is shown here, have been...
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Photos: What you see is how you drive
An eye-tracking system from Japan's Nac Image Technology watches you watching the road to help automakers create safer cars.Built-in cameras are now standard issue with cell phones. Could they...
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Images: Phoenix set to land on Mars
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is expected to search for life after it touches down near an icy region of the Red Planet on May 25.
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including a fashionable Bluetooth headset, Bose on-ear headphones, and the BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint.Here''s our weekly roundup...
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Photos: Where the building is the network
The San Jose, Calif., headquarters of Echelon, maker of technologies for smart buildings, model the company's energy management systems.Behind the scenes of "smart" buildings, including the Louvre...
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Images: How to make your car run on tequila (sort of)
Start-up E-Fuel shows off a home ethanol distiller the company says can fuel your car in your own backyard for as little as $1 per gallon.
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Photos: HTC's Touch Diamond phone
The new device features iPhone-like screen technology, scads of memory for songs and photos, high-speed Internet access, and a YouTube app for viewing video.
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are ZDNet Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including Apple's new iMac, the LG Vu, and a USB drive that turns any PC into a wireless router.
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Images: Saturn's beauty and the beast
The Cassini spacecraft which has been exploring Saturn for almost four years, tracks an electrical storm which has been raging for months.
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Photos: Voyagers--strange visitors to other planets
It was thirty years ago when the first Voyager spacecraft left Earth. The ships have returned closeup views of four planets--and aren't finished yet.Voyager 2 launched on Aug. 20, 1977, and...
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Photos: Happy developers in da house
Some 150 people gather in a Los Gatos, Calif., mansion for SuperHappyDevHouse, a 12-hour marathon of coding, hacking and socializing.Participants of the 19th SuperHappy DevHouse hackathon session...
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Photos: Unmanned vehicles take to air, land and sea
Unmanned vehicles allow military, researchers to explore dangerous areas without putting people in harm's way.Sleek robotic aircraft may have been the scene-stealers at this year''s Association...
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The Asus VG23AH and its 3D clip-ons (pictures)
If full on 3D glasses aren't enough for you, the Asus VG23AH gets some 3D clip-on alternatives as well.
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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RIM's 'mass exodus' finally hits: "It's not me, it's you"
A RIM 'mass exodus': we knew it would happen, and we thought that customers would walk away in droves. Instead, it's the staff who are walking out amid job cuts as high as 6,000.
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Can anyone manage HP out of its distress?
Can anyone turn around HP or is it all looking a bit like too little too late?
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Oracle v. Google: Did the jury really understand it?
Given the high level of technical complexity of these tech industry intellectual property trials, are jurors selected off the street really equipped to understand all of the intricacies?
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Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study
Telecom operators in the Middle East and North Africa trail their European counterparts when it comes to IT investments, according to a new report.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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IBM bans Siri: Privacy risk, or corporate paranoia at its best?
IBM has banned Siri over concerns Apple and its partners could actively read uploaded queries. Corporate paranoia at its finest, or is IBM right to ban the intelligent assistant?
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